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Article: MIN 18, SEA 4: Sharks Eat Mariners
Riverbrian replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If he stays healthy and performs like he has this year. You go to arbitration with him and pay it. Too many other holes to fill. It would be an incredibly risky move to let Cron go and just hand it all to Kiriloff or Rooker. The roster will be deeper and better with Cron and (Kiriloff or Rooker) on it, if they earn the way North. The Twins will have to (potentially) fill: Three Rotation Spots (Odorizzi, Pineda, Gibson). Not to mention we don't know the health or performance out of Berrios or Perez come winter. Schoop at 2B Castro at C That's why it's critical that Arraez plays when he is up. That's why it's critical that Garver and Astudillo get plenty of looks behind the plate. That's why it is going to be critical to see what Kohl can do... Maybe get a look at Graterol, Thorpe and Gonsalves. If the rotation is full... get them multiple inning work out of the pen. The Twins need to know where they need to allocate dollars because we all know the dollars will never be endless. Lots of talk about Kimbrel... I'd love to see him on the roster but if you had to prioritize between Kimbrel and Kuechel. When you look at next year and the fragile health of most starting pitchers... Kuechel might be the priority. Yes we need to prioritize this year... but I think you can prioritize this year and next year at the same time. Welcome everyone at Twinsdaily to what we call the "open window". The Window may be open for awhile.- 48 replies
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Article: MIN 18, SEA 4: Sharks Eat Mariners
Riverbrian replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Love this one!!!- 48 replies
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Article: Could the Twins Be the New 2015 Royals?
Riverbrian replied to Thiéres Rabelo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Article: Buxton a Star in Center and 9th
Riverbrian replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Managers will often put a decent bat in the 9 spot to feed the top of the order. This makes perfect sense but it only makes sense if you have a crappy 8 hitter that isn't capable of feeding the top of the order. We don't seem to have a crappy 8 hitter at the moment. And it only makes sense if the #1 #2 and #3 hitters are good enough to be fed. This point becomes really debatable when the #9 hitter is out hitting the #1 hitter. I honestly think we are looking at a manager who likes consistency in the batting order and I don't care much for that. I Just don't see the damage caused by moving players around in the batting order. -
Apparently, this was quite the controversial article. I didn't see the harm in it but after reading the responses... I decided to go back and read the article again. At no point did he compare the CAREER of Polanco to the CAREER of Carew. He listed the top OPS+ performances from Twins middle infielders. My personal all-time favorite Twin Mr. Rod Carew is sitting at the top and Cody was pointing out that Polanco is above that mark. If all Cody or anyone is allowed to write is: Polanco is having a great start to the season but let's see him do it for another 10 years... well, there won't be much point in writing that.
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I did Run expectancy: how many runs we can expect to score, on average, given a specific base/out state. That explains everything right there. "how many"? The chart illustrates that you will score less runs on average when you bunt and this is because when you sacrifice an out... you also sacrifice one-third of your ability to score multiple runs and therefore make it harder to hang a 6 on the scoreboard. As a result you score less runs and reduce expectancy in the process. The chart the article needs: What happens to the percentages of scoring one run and one run only. That's the chart that will tell you if Kepler or Adrianza should have bunted last night in the 8th. We didn't need 6 runs... we needed 1.- 54 replies
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I meant that. I'm sick and tired of ball guys.- 54 replies
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Considering that the runner needed to be moved over first and foremost... I think it's possible that Adrianza was the better choice in that situation. Either bunting or hitting the ball behind the runner. But, like Chief said and Jkcarew said... Sometimes players fail. Right now... Psychologically... I'm just hoping that the Twins are not trying to out homer each other. I've seen baseball teams get on home run rolls like the Twins have been on and get drunk with the power. The home runs come so easy that they start losing sight of the little things (like mere singles, driving in runs/keeping the chain moving) while in pursuit of the almighty dinger. I wouldn't proclaim it but I am suggesting the possibility that our struggles with runners in scoring position the past few games could be drunk with the power related. Just keep hitting the ball guys... they will still leave the park on occasion.- 54 replies
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yep, You are not going to use your driver to chip on to the green from 30 feet out. Teams and players need to have multiple clubs in the bag.- 54 replies
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
This would be an overly simplistic view of things... however, this is how I look at it. When you bunt... you are playing for one run and one run only. Sure you'll take 5 runs in the inning if it happens but whenever, you lay down a bunt, you have lessened your chance to put 5 runs on the board that inning by creating the out and those outs are precious. So, whenever you bunt, you are saying forget 5 runs this inning... I need 1 run right now. You are laying down the bunt to get a single run across the plate. When you don't bunt, you are playing for as many runs as you can possibly get in a given inning and teams should always be trying to score as many runs as possible in any given inning. Unless, time is running out. That is the only time that playing for a single run and a single run only makes sense. If you are down a run or tied and that Single run keeps you alive or wins it. That's why I'm not bunting until the 8th or 9th inning and the game is tied or 1 run apart. If Astudillo would have hit a single instead of a double last night, leading off the 8th... I'm not sure that I would have bunted in that situation... but since it was a double... getting the pinch runner to third where a sacrifice fly or a seeing eye single through the drawn in infield ties the game. This isn't a moment to think about getting 5 runs in the 8th... this is a moment to think about tying the game up. This is one of the few situations were the bunt is almost required. It was an execution failure.- 54 replies
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I know you are not a bunt guy. I’m not a bunt guy either Because I’m a big believer in the crooked number and not making outs is how you produce the crooked number and producing the crooked number produces wins. However... if you are ever going to bunt... That would have been the time because the clock was running out. Once it is determined that you are not going to bunt. You better be able to pull that ball and get the runner over. Oh well... tomorrow is another day.- 54 replies
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Article: LAA 5, MIN 4: More Missed Opportunities
Riverbrian replied to Andrew Gebo's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Bottom of the 8th Inning: The Twins are down a run. Astudillo leads offs with a double. Schoop pinch ran for Astudillo and Kepler pinch hit for Adrianza. Kepler failed to advance Schoop and he really needs to advance the runner in that situation. The game is 9 innings long with plenty of time and opportunity to produce something therefore I'm not going to say that was the ball game. However... at that moment and context... that was the ballgame.- 54 replies
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Article: DET 5, MIN 3: We Have a Problem
Riverbrian replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Agree with your post entirety. Thinking Nelson Cruz would be healthy for 162 games is a little optimistic.- 60 replies
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Article: DET 5, MIN 3: We Have a Problem
Riverbrian replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Here's the template that Baldelli is following. Vs. RH 1. Kepler 2. Polanco 3. Cruz 4. Rosario 5. Cron 6. Gonzalez 7. Schoop or Garver 8. Castro or Schoop 9. Buxton Vs. LH 1. Garver 2. Polanco 3. Cruz 4. Rosario 5. Cron 6. Gonzalez 7. Kepler 8. Schoop 9. Buxton When Astudillo plays... he typically goes into the slot of the player who isn't in the lineup leaving the rest of the template undisturbed. When Adrianza or Cave plays... they will bat 7th or 8th and this will push the 6th, 7th and 8th hitters in the template up one place. It's pretty predictable... I'm not complaining... we are winning. I just don't understand why a template is necessary.- 60 replies
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Article: DET 5, MIN 3: We Have a Problem
Riverbrian replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Kepler has been leading off against RH's. Garver has been leading off against LH's. We faced an LH yesterday. Garver wasn't in the lineup. Astudillo was in the lineup instead and like Garver... he was batting lead-off. Very template-esque.- 60 replies
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Article: DET 5, MIN 3: We Have a Problem
Riverbrian replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I didn't see the game because I was driving in the car listening to it so any thoughts I have wouldn't be fair comment as far as the game goes. However... on this point, I have been watching. I want to state that I'm absolutely happy with the way things are being handled... I don't have complaint... however... It appears that players are locked into batting slots in the order and I don't understand the reason why. I know that they are trying to separate rights and lefts to give the opposing manager something to think about when trying to decide between a lefty or righty out of the pen and that is sensible but I've been watching and it is rather obvious that Baldelli has locked in players to similar slots in the batting order. I honestly don't care about batting order... go ahead and put Dave Kingman in the lead off spot... I really don't care... I'm also not a psychologist but I do strongly believe that players will not be emotionally damaged and unable to perform if they are moved around in the lineup. If he wants to put Astudillo in the lead off spot... I'm fine with it... But if he did it because Garver usually hits in that spot against lefties and Astudillo is replacing Garver... then I'm not fine with it... because that is auto-pilot managing and I don't care much for that.- 60 replies
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Article: Martin Perez and a Cutter’s Birth
Riverbrian replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I was going to say that his cutter looks a lot like a slider. Same football grip and release.- 24 replies
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Article: MIN 9, TOR 1: Twins Steamroll Toronto
Riverbrian replied to AJ Condon's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Surrender!- 52 replies
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Article: MIN 9, TOR 1: Twins Steamroll Toronto
Riverbrian replied to AJ Condon's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Meeting rooms during staff meetings work just fine for me.- 52 replies
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Article: MIN 9, TOR 1: Twins Steamroll Toronto
Riverbrian replied to AJ Condon's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Article: How Will Sano’s Return Impact the Roster?
Riverbrian replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It's like I've been saying over and over again. Flexibility is a natural by-product of having depth and is something that a team should strive for. Once you got 12 guys who can all produce... that's awesome. But, Manager will have to start getting creative or absolutely burn talent and value by not playing the extra players. And they should never say... well we got 12 guys... I can now trade three of them to get back down to a manageable 9. If the manager can't be creative to get every one decent playing time.... they shouldn't be managing.- 116 replies
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Article: How Will Sano’s Return Impact the Roster?
Riverbrian replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
You should never be that systemic with anything and as long as you feel that Stringer meant "Absolutely Equal" playing time for all 12... you will prevent yourself from seeing the sensible reasoning behind what he is saying. Cruz, Garver, Castro, Astudillo, Cron, Sano, Schoop, Polanco, Marwin, Rosario, Buxton, Kepler. 12 Players listed above... Who is our worst player and who is our best player? You may have an opinion and I may have an opinion... but If I open up that question to Twins Daily and do a little survey on the subject... I doubt the responses will be unanimous and I imagine the responses will be varied. This should show everyone that the differences between our worst player and our 8th best player is going to be pretty razor thin. Does it makes sense to play Kepler 162 games ranked 8th and Astudillo 0 games ranked 12th... Because maybe Kepler is a hair better at the moment. First off... Is Kepler a hair better? 2nd... You have just killed Astudillo for absolutely no reason at all. When you have a chance of him continuing to produce at a .300 mark and establishing Marwin Gonzalez type value... or a .300 hitter at the catcher position which is as rare as Mike Trout. If Astudillo establishes that type of value... He could be traded for something of value in return. If you don't play Astudillo, he doesn't establish value and you get nothing back when you eventually release him. All 12 of the above names don't deserve consistent bench time, they have value to the team currently regarding wins and losses and can increase in value for future acquisitions via trade. However... a player can only increase in value unless he gets playing time. Having a hard cap(this player is a smidge better than this player) just throws 3 potential (25%) future and current value slots into the garbage. This is why you need a roster of 25 players who the manager will play. Not playing someone on your roster is a waste.- 116 replies
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Article: How Will Sano’s Return Impact the Roster?
Riverbrian replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I only suggested Gordon as the option based upon criteria set by Jokin. Personally... I will never roster a guy with the intention of him not getting decent playing time. I'll never roster a guy for getaway day play only. So, If I'm calling up Gordon to be the 13th guy. He goes into the mix and he plays... if he can't produce with the bat, feet, glove and arm... Back down to AAA he goes. So, I agree with you that calling Gordon up for less than full time play would be a mistake. I also 100% agree with you on 12 guys sharing 9 positions.- 116 replies
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Article: How Will Sano’s Return Impact the Roster?
Riverbrian replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think this is a great point that we all need to consider. Whatever, we (some) feel about Adrianza. He is the very definition of disposable but yet... the front office made a point to pick him up and give him a roster spot in 2018 and did so once again for 2019. They had similiar production options to choose from and chose Adrianza at more money then they could have paid. This tells me... that somebody in the front office likes him and believes in him. Although... I will always counter this thought with: You can tell how much a club likes a player based upon how often the club plays the player.- 116 replies
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Article: How Will Sano’s Return Impact the Roster?
Riverbrian replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
In consideration of the potential 12 position players. Garver, Castro, Astudillo, Cron, Sano, Cruz, Schoop, Polanco, Marwin, Rosario, Buxton, Kepler. From the 12 players above, I don't see anybody who will be pinch hit for... Castro maybe... but he's hitting well enough to hold his own and we will have 3 of the above 12 to pinch hit for anyone who needs to be pinch hit for. The only player needing a late inning defensive replacement would be? Astudillo? I'm just throwing out a name because Astudillo doesn't appear to be a defensive issue and neither does anyone else. I include Garver because he looks like he has made tremendous defensive strides and I want to tip my cap to him. We got flexibility to cover in-game injuries wherever they may happen. So... The need for a 13th player for the late inning strategy would be... Speed. A late inning pinch runner... when you need to make something happen. So from your original list... I assume Gordon is the speed guy because his brother is pretty fast. But... If Gordon is called up... I'm going to insist that he play and if he plays... he won't be available for that role. So, in that case... leave Gordon in Rochester and bring back Ben Revere and let him sit on the bench waiting for that moment. As for the separate issue. As long as Baldelli protects the back end of his bullpen in low leverage 8-0 games. We got a potential problem. He needs to find other bullpen guys who he can trust. That means giving Morin and Magill more opportunity before you toss them off the roster and therefore exposing them to other clubs. If nobody cares about losing Morin and Magill... then get rid of them now and sign someone else or call up the next options for audition... Jake Reed or Tom Hackimer on anyone in-between. This is what I mean by getting bullpen serious. I don't want any roster space wasted. I don't want anyone on the roster that the manager needs to protect or avoid playing. They roster'd these guys... they need to trust the guys they put on the roster or get new guys to put on the roster that they trust. This club should be thinking contender and World Series, not 1st pick overall in the draft. It isn't time to mess around. Baldelli seems to have faith in Rogers, Parker, Hildenberger and May. Baldelli seems to be a little guarded in his usage of Harper, Romero, Magill and Morin. Reed and Moya will be back and decisions will have to be made... so I'm using the extra roster space in the bullpen to figure out who else can hang a zero when you need a zero hung.- 116 replies
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