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Everything posted by Fire Dan Gladden
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Overreaction at the moment. Plain and simple. Be concerned, but stop feeding the end of the world narrative.
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I realize this comment will get smashed right now, but Rocco isn't responsible for the performances of Lopez, Wallner, Correa, Buxton, France. Starting Paddack was not really his call either (more FO). He didn't look good, but they needed innings from him today, so he was going to throw 80 pitches good or bad. The only thing I feel Rocco blew was keeping Ober in so long yesterday. He was sick, should never have gotten out of the 2nd inning. Pulling Correa/Buxton today was also wrong.
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Imagine that... A team has injuries to it's backup shortstop, it's 3rd string shortstop, it's probably 4th string shortstop, (not including Willie Castro here), and we are concerned about lack of depth. Getting smacked by injuries is going to impact institutional health. If the team is playing 3rd and 4th string guys due to injuries, I expect there to be problems and losses. Brooks Lee doesn't get injured, there is no article here. If something happens to Correa, I think finding a no-hit, defensive first SS would be pretty easy and cheap.
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My one major decision issue I had this weekend was Ober. I thought he was left out there at least an inning too long. He was struggling right from the start. Tack on the knowledge that he was sick makes it look even worse. Slow starts seem to be common place in Minnesota. Correa, Wallner, Buxton... I am less concerned with the pitching, if the lack of offense continues, it is going to get very miserable around here very quickly.
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Is Austin Martin Out Of Time?
Fire Dan Gladden replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Probably another candidate for the title "needs a fresh start in another organization".- 18 replies
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2025 St. Paul Saints Opening Day Roster Preview
Fire Dan Gladden replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
The Twins did not move Vazquez this offseason, I think that says a lot about how the Twins feel about this group of catchers. They are hoping that one of these three steps up to fill the 2nd Catcher spot next year, otherwise they will go out and sign the retread veteran next offseason.- 30 replies
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To all the people squashing a potential Jeffers extension, please look at the minors and tell me who will replace him. A healthy league average catcher is nothing to sneeze at. Because he has been mostly part-time, the mileage on his body is not as bad as it could be. I am not a huge fan of a over-long contract here, but something along the lines of 4/$55m with a loud team option or two makes sense to me.
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I think the Hunter comp is pretty solid. Obviously health is the key here, but a transition to a corner slot makes sense at some point (Walker Jenkins anyone?). Overpays on short-term contracts do not really hurt teams, including the Twins. The two points that really address the question at hand is how long does Buxton want to play, and will other teams value him more than the Twins (Kepler) at some point.
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I think the Correa prediction is one year too early. If Lewis misses substantial time again and Miranda butchers the position on defense, I can see the Twins proactively making this move in the offseason.
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Let's Overanalyze the Opening Day Lineup!
Fire Dan Gladden replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Wow! Talk about overreactions to one lineup....- 40 replies
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I can't remember the last time this team had such a huge range of win possibilities. It would not surprise me if this team won 92 games. It would not surprise me if this team won 72 games. Questionable health of your stars and inconsistent performance from your youth is a bad combination. As the saying goes: everybody wins 60, everybody loses 60, its the other 42 games that make or break you. (We can thank LAD and CWS for ruining this quote).
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Poll of the day could be fun. Serious and not so serious questions. With health being the biggest hurdle for this team, it should be no surprise it is a bulk of the current conversation.
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Two years ago Miguel Vargas for the Dodgers played a large chunk of ST in the lineup when he was ordered by the Dodgers not to swing the bat. Players are regularly mic'ed up in the field during games. Tie games happen regularly. QB Russell Wilson got an at-bat a few years ago. Will Ferrell played for 10 teams on one day in 2015. Dodgers batboy Chico Herrera played OF for them for some televised ST games in 2020. Any discussion of the importance of wins and losses in ST is a nonstarter.
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I agree with your comments about the Pohlads. I believe they know they do not have a great relationship with the fans, and part of the reason they are selling is they do not believe they can repair it under their current method of doing business. But I don't think they truly get the level of vitriol aimed at them, especially from the die-hards. Regarding Baltimore, there is more than just the numbers you are referencing. Being a coastal team, they bring a lot more overall attention. I would also bet their brand awareness is light-years ahead of the Twins. Playing the Yankees and Red Sox all season doesn't hurt either. The valuation difference I am talking about is not in the billions, but more like $150-300 million. IMO the Twins should be looked at as an underachieving asset. For all the reasons you gave above, this team should be bringing in more income through all of the outlets (tickets, merch, tv, etc.). The right new owner coming in could really push this team to a higher level..
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I have no problem with the Pohlad's asking high for the sale of the team. All it takes is one. That being said, when all the bids come in, how willing are the Pohlad's to move from that high number to get the team sold? I do disagree with your comment about the Twins as a business proposition. I challenge anyone to find one previous NFL/NBA/MLB owner that has sold their team in the last 30 years that has lost money on their franchise. While year over year may not be great, capital gains rule the day. The risk is not "will I make money?" it is "will I make money fast enough to meet my needs?".
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1) This is Minnesota. Did we really expect something to go positive and easy with one of our sports teams? 2) Joe Pohlad may want to stay on board, but it could easily be a posturing ploy, a negotiating piece for the sale. 3) If the immediate sale of the club has cooled, what does this mean for the on-field product? Does the FO continue to be in a no-spend holding pattern? For how long do we-as-fans have to suffer? 4) Forbes listed the Twins value between $1.45-1.7 billion. The Orioles recently sold for about $1.7 billion. The Twins are not worth more than the Orioles. We are about to find out how serious the Pohlad's are about moving the Twins.
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Lee as a backup was fine. Lee as a starter and primary cog is worrisome. Lee as a bystander knocks down the house of cards? All this talk of losing Correa to an injury will ruin this team... if course it will. Any team that loses left side if the infield and two of it's better bats should expect some doom and gloom, regardless if the backups. Backups are backups for a reason, if they were strong, they would be starting. You take away a teams starting 3B and the primary backup, you need to expect problems.
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I was expecting the article to say Stephen A Smith came out and say WJ was a complete bust. 13 spots in a national prospect ranking is controversy? One time I would like an article to come out say: Happy Thursday! There is nothing new to add to the existing articles today, so I am not going to waste your time. Go Twins!

