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  1. I would think that if that does happen, they'd make adjustments. They can't be that rigid. (he said hopefully)
  2. Yeah. It's a pleasure having him on the Twins. And depending on how this season plays out, 2022 may not be the end of the line.
  3. At this point in time, if Jeffers is secretly turning a corner, it's a pretty well kept secret. Here's hoping....
  4. The inevitable , pre-ordained collision with Buxton; thus killing two birds with one stone. Ouch!
  5. How about if he hits .400. That ought to do it!
  6. Yep, those double digit pitch counts have become an Arraez signature, and they're great! I really don't see the Willans comparison though. Polar opposites regarding pitch count.
  7. Yeah, you might have a point there. Physically, more Puckett than Carew. Joie de vivre, more Puckett than Carew. Early in his career, Kirby did not hit many hrs either, and the way Arraez crushed the grand slam, might be indicative of things to come. Ok, flirting with .400 BA (he might), more Carew than Puckett. Still, liked the comparison. I hadn't thought of it.
  8. There used to be such a dramatic difference in the Twins record when Buxton was playing or not. That is no longer the case. And yet, I lean towards NOT putting him on the IL. Only he, and presumably management, know his actual condition. I certainly don't. I'll admit, I was wincing with the endless popups. I agree, however, with the poster who wants to see how he fares vs Yankees. He HAS picked it up a bit lately, so maybe it's not the time to quell (hopefully) building momentum.
  9. It's actually "Churonno" (I live there) As you say, can't complain about the outcome. Stunning, in a good way.
  10. Who thought the Twins would take 2 of 3 under these circumstances against a red hot and talented Blue Jays team? Not me, that's for sure. Super impressive. Showing lots of character.
  11. Looks like Lewis is in today's lineup. Next question??
  12. Agreed. Alcala's supposed to be back mid-June, according to injury updates. Hopefully that will help.
  13. Yeah, sure. But other right fielders (like Kepler, who's taller than Grossman) would likely have caught it. The difference between a win and a loss.
  14. and even stuff NOT involving baseball. Didn't he chip a tooth eating a steak? I say let him do his thing. He's 10 games into a 7 year deal. How awesome is that?
  15. Easily attainable, I would think. Surprising that the Twins have never had a 30/30 player. Without checking, I'm guessing that the five 30 hr bomba squad guys did not even combine for 30 stolen bases. A healthy Buxton might even challenge the 35/35 plateau.
  16. I really think you've got to consider cool temperatures as a major factor in this low scoring season opener. I live in Toronto, and the roof was closed at the Rogers Centre, so I think the temp is 72 degrees F. And just as an aside in the game here, Jose Berrios (whoa!) and Mitch Garver (wow!)
  17. I hadn't even considered the possibility of Correa (or Gray) being dealt during the season. Bite your tongue, Tom, bite your tongue. Whatever evolves, it looks to be a very interesting ride!
  18. So first step will be to be busted for illegal substance use?
  19. No, I do not. You know, when they negotiated Buxton's deal, you just had the sense there would be more to come. After Correa, I still have that feeling. Maybe the 28 man roster(through April?) buys a bit of time. The expanded playoffs too. Still, they need another quality arm sooner rather than later. It's hard playing catch up.
  20. If Buxton leads off and Arraez bats in the 2 hole, AND Buxton stays healthy.... With a typical Arraez AB, Buxton should steal many bases. Hope they give it a try.
  21. I'm reading "The Baseball 100" (Joe Posnanski) He ranks Steve Carlton #63 all time. In 1972, the Phillies actually won only 59 games, with Lefty winning 27! What an eye-popping stat!
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