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  1. That was close to an unhittable pitch. Let's also keep in mind that many years the player with the best batting average in MLB fails to get a hit two-thirds of the time.
  2. Sometimes platoons are the right way to go. Martin/Larnach is one of those.
  3. I doubt Hawkins needs to reemphasize this. I doubt any of the pitchers hits or walks batters because they have forgotten advice from the bullpen coach. Seemed like a well earned (rather than lucky) win to me. YMMV.
  4. It IS different, and I wasn't a Rocco hater. Shelton just seems to trust his players (both pitchers and hitters) a little more, which is odd, given that Rocco was a player. My guess is the players appreciate it as well.
  5. While the Tyler Mahle trade was (in hindsight) regretable (but understandable), the return to the Reds doesn't look as great as once feared. Spencer Steer had a good first year with them but has been just an average (or less) MLB player since then, and now CES is on waivers.
  6. You have to play (and pay) somebody. I guarantee any MLB team would be satisfied with the results of a trade of a minor minor leaguer for a starting pitcher who goes 15-7, 3.51 ERA and an even better FIP of 3..36 with 178 Ks in 159 innings.
  7. He did - ironically, with the Twins in 2022. He was a utility player and even pitched in two games. Clearly he wasn't much of a prize.
  8. I'd let it ride with Ryan. With a crop of young hitters likely to emerge from St. Paul later in the year - plus a strong starting rotation - next year should be a play-off challenging team. You make Ryan a QO, if he moves on, you've got a decent draft pick, and there are some other intriguing arms coing up the pipeline as well (including, gasp, left handers).
  9. It also led to a revolving door at SS - Punto, Cabrera, Hardy, Nishioka, Floriman, etc., etc. That's also no way to construct a defense.
  10. Agreed - however, to balance out the discussion, there's the Delmon Young trade. Ouch.
  11. Right - but watch the comments on the game - people will complain nonetheless.
  12. They just beat one of the two best starting pitchers in baseball - I said what I said.
  13. It's always interesting to read the (lack of) positive comments after a 7-3 Twins victory.
  14. Agree on Culpepper. The problem with Roden is where does he play? He's not a CF, and spelling Buxton is Outman's primary role. Larnach is 5 for 15 with 2 doubles, 5 walks and only 1 K, so hard to move him off the platoon with Martin. For all Wallner's warts, he is still an impactful offensive player and leads the Twins in HRs with 3.
  15. Culpepper is raking at AAA - 34 ABs, 3 HR, .927 OPS. My guess is, if he keeps hitting like this, come May he will be playing on the other side of the Mississippi River. I'd prefer Emma over Outman as well, but if Larnach keeps hitting, it's hard to call him up to just give Buxton a day off from CF every now and then.
  16. They are 0-3 in 1 or 2 run games - it's not like their 4 wins have been nail biters.
  17. I don't think your memory is all that great. Eddie Rosario, for example, was productive for his first five years with the Twins, and I don't recall anybody (after phe posted a 2.3 WAR his rookie year) who was screaming for a replacement. It really wasn't until he was to hit free agency that many (including me) considered him not worth a longer term investment. With Kirilloff, it wasn't on the field performance that derailed him, it was a chronic wrist injury. Meanwhile, fans have been more than patient with Royce Lewis - and, for that matter, as far back as Byron Buxton, who didn't hit much his first four years. Again, nobody (understanding his enormous potential and his great defensive value) was screaming for a new CF at that time.
  18. i had hoped the Twins would start the season with at least Emma on the 26 man roster and trade Larnach. Of course, Larnach has started 3 for 8 with a couple of doubles and 4 walks to 1 K. Last night, one of the '29 to 31 year old re-treads' Tristin Gray hit a grand slam and drove in 5 runs.
  19. He was 18 years old - most of the players his age are freshmen in college or finishing high school. At A+ he was over four years younger than the average age. I'll trust the scouting reports for now.
  20. I haven't seen them play, I have a day job. I have perused multiple lists of top MLB draft prospects, and on those (put together by people where it appears to be their day job) Lackey is more around number 10 than number 3.
  21. He leads the team or is tied for the lead in most offensive categories: Runs, Doubles, Home Runs, RBI, Total Bases, Walks, Slugging Percentage, OPS. Yes, it's only 6 games, but the Twins will take it.
  22. Doesn't seem like the pick you make after trading for Tait. More likely it's (another) SS (most draft lists have 3 or 4 of them at the top). If not that, a college pitcher makes more sense.
  23. Any list that puts Houston's hit tool ahead of Emma's is immediately suspect.
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