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  1. This is what I love about this time of year. Just waiting to watch what potential can be realized with all these promising players. It's just so hard to see past the mountain at the end of the driveway right now (and to avoid getting clipped like Tom Smykowski).
  2. Johan Santana - Minor League Change-Up Development Instructor (They could call it Director of Player Pitch Variance Development for more prestige in the team program)
  3. While I would normally say that it's way too early to even entertain thoughts plug pulling, I do find myself slightly less quick to disagree with you on those two.
  4. Thanks, Nick. Are Trey Cabbage, Travis Blankenhorn and Andrew Bechtold pretty much not being counted on long term in the pipeline at this position? That's a lot of recent misses there at 3B, if that is the case. I only ask since Charles Mack is listed third and put up a .588 OPS in the GCL (albeit as a freshly drafted 18 yo).
  5. I think the Twins have scouts down in Caracas with some Disney producers watching the spin rates on Molotov cocktails. A reboot or sequel to Million Dollar Arm incoming.
  6. Does this really qualify as breaking news? Granite had become an afterthought. He was redundant as another LH outfielder behind Rosario, Kepler, Cave, and Wade. I would put this in the category of "Other Minor League Notes".
  7. Arraez seems to be getting pretty much ignored here. Whether his amazing hit tool can be the thunder that pushes Gordon to realize his potential or allows him to surpass Gordon as at least the temporary heir, I think he should at least be recognized as more than just a 40-man addition. Otherwise, this yet another great article in this series.
  8. Are the Twins done with extensions this spring? I was hoping for a Berrios deal, especially with framework available from the Nola and Severino deals. Everything has been quiet though. Is Berrios just going to wait and attempt to put up more of a Nola or Severino-esque season before inking?
  9. They also have Torreyes available for this situation.
  10. With Gonzalez, Torreyes and even Schoop available depending on the circumstances, I hope Tyler Austin is also battling Adrianza for a 25 man spot. I hope he gets as long a look as possible, because the man has plus, plus power. It would be almost a no-brainer for Miami, Detroit or KC to pick him up and play him every day, so he isn't sneaking through, IMO.
  11. I think you're looking through Minnie and Paul glasses, but I hope your prediction is realized. Also, you need to flip/flop Santana and Encarnacion in the Cleveland section.
  12. Nick, That was a great write up on this position. I think you nailed it to the t.
  13. Now you just have to wait a couple years .... He'll be able to say "What is this new Booster Graterol sponsor? Is that one of these new goddamn clean hybrid fuels?"
  14. Is Schoop going to be QO eligible after 2019? If he has an AS-type bounce back season, is that going to be on the table? I'm in the "show me" camp as well with Gordon, but if he answers the call, the Twins could have a good problem on their hands and positive tough decisions to make.
  15. Totally off topic .... This reminded me of a time I was leaving a Slayer concert at Roy Wilkins Auditorium.
  16. I know one way of helping Hildenberger bounce back. Don't have him pitch to Lindor!
  17. I don't think we disagree on very much, if anything. My initial post was a reaction to this specific line from the mailbag article: "I don’t think it will matter if the starter is Jose Berrios or someone at the back end of the rotation." Everything you are hitting on makes sense. Using an opener for Jose Berrios doesn't make sense, just like opening for Snell didn't make sense for the Rays. I'm taking it one step further in saying that it should never be an option for a top of the rotation starter that I'm at least hopeful Berrios will be.
  18. Not afraid of the opener .... Just think it is poor strategy, bad baseball and less fun to watch when the primary pitcher would be someone like Gibson or Berrios .... You're basically just wasting a bullpen arm right out of the gate, when either of those guys is probably a better bet than the likely opener. Berrios doesn't seem like the kind of player that would buy into this. He might give the lip service to his manager, but that is about it. If I was him, I would tell my agent to suspend all extension talks until he's guaranteed to start his games. Take a look at the Twins bullpen and tell me who you would sacrifice as a high leverage option and then still prefer over Berrios against the first three batters in a game (even if they are all left-handed). Berrios wasn't the one gassed or injured at the end of last season. It was the likely opener fodder (Hildenberger, Moya, Reed, Mejia).
  19. If Baldelli uses openers for Berrios, that's going to be a negative Mark in my book. I get it for Perez and probably even 5 inning Odorizzi and comeback trail Pineda. Berrios should pull a Bumgarner and walk right out of the stadium. As a fan, I'd like the opportunity to see him throw a complete game shutout or maybe get his first no hitter. Gerrit Cole is right. No one, except statheads, wants to watch a *@$# math equation.
  20. I'll probably start going after my kids are out of school. It will be much less expensive.
  21. I probably should have further qualified my statement with "in the Twins market and considering the self-imposed payroll cap that ownership seems to have in place" ... If payroll was expanded, then I would agree that the conversation completely changes.
  22. Great write up. Great series. Thanks! I'd rather not go to Florida during the summer, but these top four prospects may be good reason for an exception.
  23. I wouldn't call 2018 a down year. I'd call it a decline year. AAA or opt out is more likely. I agree with Thrylos. No need to platoon Cron when the difference between him and a declining Duda will be negligible against RHP.
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