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Everything posted by Fire Dan Gladden
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Without seeing the overall board, the ranking list looks about right from a Twins POV. That 27th ranking for Paddack... where does he rank among SP? It feels like he may be higher. With Festa getting an extended audition and SWR looking shaky, it will be interesting to see if the Twins try to resign/extend him. I think Castro is more an extension candidate than a "dump" candidate. He is quietly having another borderline all-star season. The flexibility he brings is obviously coveted by the Twins and I do not believe the contract would be uber-expensive.
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The wonders of the internet... just because someone has an opinion doesn't make it an informed opinion. It takes two minutes to see how many medical staff the Twins directly employ, with an understanding that most players have their own PT, massage therapists, and nutrition support. As decade's-long athletic coach and trainer, I probably do have more information than most. 99+% of fans are ignorant of the majority of ongoings within a sports organization, a fact that is proven time and time again in the TD comment section. This is why the TD writers continually write articles explaining what is happening. A comment section for any internet site is basically the dictionary definition of "peanut gallery" Comments stating things that obviously insinuate Lewis and the Twins staff as being so stupid they don't know stretching is important are borderline troll comments. If me addressing those things insult you as a non-interested 3rd party, nothing else I say will matter.
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Does the peanut gallery here really believe that Lewis is lazy or unknowledgeable and that is what is causing his injuries? "less weight room more yoga type stretching/flexibility activity. Not saying he doesn't do stretching/flexibility just saying do more." "before you run, STRETCH! And to cool down after? Stretch some more." These comments speak more to the ignorance of the fan than anything. There are multiple doctors and trainers working with Lewis 6-8 hours a day. They have access to recouperation machines and efforts that the general public knows nothing about. You don't think he is trying everything possible to stay healthy? I GUARANTEE you nobody is more frustrated than Lewis. Some people are genetically predispositioned to injuries: loose joints, flat feet, tight or loose tendons are just a few that things you can't fix with any amount of work. To think that a change in his workout routine will magically fix everything is insanely ludicrous. There are athletes on the other side of the coin that seem to magically avoid injuries (Pete Rose, Cal Ripken, Craig Biggio, Derek Jeter... LeBron James is a genetic god). What makes it hard for Twins fans is the seemingly never-ending list of great players that have had career altering, relatively unavoidable injuries (Koskie, Mauer, Morneau, Liriano, Kubel, Buxton, Lewis to name a few)
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The second-half run is theoretically possible, albeit without SP1 Lopez. The bigger problem is going to be the 8-10 games they drop in the standings until everyone comes back. With the shaky offense and the SP not looking great lately, treading water feels like a pipe dream.
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The Ramos-Capps trade was one of those trades that everyone knew was going to blow up before the ink was dry on the deal. Very sad from a Twins fan perspective. A mid-tier reliever for a starting caliber catcher... sheesh. Best wishes to Ramos.
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I was going to comment on the risk of writing an article that potentially paints the FO in a positive light, but I it seems that I am too late... it looks like the hounds have already been unleashed.
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I think the SP injuries, along with the continued lack of consistent production at the plate, will turn this team into sellers by the deadline. I had always said that the Twins shouldn't trade any of the Lopez, Ober, Ryan, Buxton, Correa, and Lewis group. I would be close to taking Lewis off that list and adding Jeffers. Not that Jeffers is a world-beater, but solid catchers are not as easy to come by. Everyone else can be had for the right price (including Wallner, Jax, and Duran) Any move the Twins make, buy or sell, will be (at best) a salary-neutral move. Expect more picking over of the DFA list.
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The Dobnak signing was fine at the time. Extensive injuries have really derailed his career, we will never really know what he could have been.
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- andrew morris
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People pushing for a move quickly forget that Buxton is a sneeze away from a long term injury, Bader is overachieving, and Kiersey and McCusker are not trusted at this level. Put the brakes on folks
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Which was done when this was at the height of public scrutiny and before the complete knowledge of the events came out. This is a lot closer to the Duke lacrosse fiasco than most people would admit. This partially about his clubhouse history, but mainly it is perception. It would open up his past and how MLB handled the situation. The man can pitch. The fact that no one has taken a run at him means really feels more like collusion than anything. Michael Vick was able to rehabilitate his image and personality, who is to say that isn't happening here. Should the Twins sign him? I think there should at least be some vetting and discussions about it. But, like I said, he has been blackballed.
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Over the last few years, ownership has shown that money trumps wins. Do not expect any external moves that would increase payroll. Not to hijack the discussion, but I continue to be confounded by the Trevor Bauer situation. The whole SA thing was shown to be untrue by the courts. I understand that he has not been a great clubhouse guy in the past, but the league is littered with bad clubhouse guys. This is not a Kapernick situation (signing Kapernick basically requires an NFL team to build around him). He has publicly stated he would sign for the league minimum. I am shocked a large-market team has not taken a flier on him. That being said, I also understand he has not been signed because he has effectively been blackballed by the league.
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Calls to trade Paddack and Ryan earlier in the year are not looking real great right now. SWR and Festa will get a lot of rope. I am curious who the next man up would be should Festa and/or SWR blow up.
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- zebby matthews
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Headline aside, it's not like the Twins haven't had an effective long reliever in the past, or is everyone forgetting Cole Sands last year. Rather than pigeonholing Adams into a specific situational role, the Twins will continue to do what every team does: pitch their most effective relievers as much as possible. If Adams is in that group, he will probably pitch multiple middle innings when appropriate, as he is currently best set up for that role.
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I have long felt that trading Duran was a viable option. Yes, he has been lights-out this year, but we can't say that about previous years. He has almost always underperformed expectations. So goes the life of a reliever... Unless the Twins are 100% sure Duran is the second coming of Joe Nathan, the Twins should be willing to move him this offseason, especially if a team is willing to overpay and the Twins can fill an area of need (Catcher, 1B)

