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  1. Jenkins and likely all other Mussels end their season on Sunday. Cedar Rapids is already pretty full of players. It doesn't seem like players will move up to A+ for those playoffs. The offseason will allow Jenkins to prepare for 2024 and the possibility of a Jackson Holliday type development..
  2. Pretty weird to have a post (satire?) about a player's hair. Slow news day at the office.
  3. Can Buxton get healthy? Yes, he can. Can Buxton get healthy enough to play baseball again in 2023? I cannot imagine how this can happen. So no. Can Buxton get healthy enough to play baseball again in 2024. Yes, it seems possible at least. Time will tell.
  4. Gallo has not been used much lately and as long as the roster position is not needed it just isn't necessary to cut Joey. While I was totally opposed immediately to the signing of Gallo last winter, I'm not seeing any reason right now to DFA Gallo. Maybe things change and his roster spot is needed, but Luplow and a couple of relief pitchers are not really needed either. That said, I don't believe there is much call for him to be on a playoff roster.
  5. Some of the excitement regarding both Austin Martin and Brooks Lee is attached to their contact skills being aligned with an ability to hit the ball in the gaps with occasional over the fence power. Julien, Wallner, and Correa can all improve their K-rate. I agree that high K-rates for a team are neither inherently tired to problems scoring runs nor sustainable. Walker Jenkins is off to a fantastic start in his career with a low K-rate. Emmanuel Rodriguez has the eye and bat speed to reduce his K-rate as well with a little more experience and discipline. Finally, the two strike approach does not mean one needs to abandon vicious swings early in the count on juicy pitches; it would be nice to see the Twins make contact in those situations.
  6. The Twins have a few players whose values may be a barrier to Jose Miranda finding a spot on the Twins roster. Guys like Martin, Helman, Pratto, Gordon, and Castro all bring more speed and versatility to play than Miranda. Miranda will play in the majors again though.
  7. Ober was still pitching ok when the Twins decided to send him to St. Paul. Bailey was clearly not as sharp however and even if he felt good the pitches were beginning to miss by just enough to be a concern. I'm not sure why Ober wasn't put on the IL with "tired arm", but it was likely a decision based on not wanting Ober off the team for 15 days as opposed to available as needed from the Saints roster. Ober likely gets one start in St. Paul before he is called back. I'm thinking Ober starts a playoff game if the Twins advance beyond the first round with Maeda ready in relief. There are still 22 games left in the season. Plenty of action to go. The Twins made fair decisions even if it might stink that Ober misses some MLB roster days.
  8. The goal of offense is to score runs. Julien and Wallner have senn their batting averages drop but still have high on base numbers in September. Additionally, both are proving very difficult for pitchers, having long at bats which wears down opponents. Getting into bullpens because of long at bats has proven to be pretty successful for the Twins and Julien and Wallner have been good at having prolonged at bats. I do agree that it would be nice to see both guys hit for a higher average though.
  9. The comparison to Solano is right on. Miranda has hit with authority as noted by Nick in the article. There will be interest in those skills from an MLB team. First, Jose needs to be healthy and prove it at the minor league level though. Solano has shown he can hit coming off the bench, which is not an easy task. Can Miranda do the same as a PH/DH/1B/3B guy? Both Miranda and Larnach may be attractive as second or third pieces in a trade as well. Hard to predict what teams look at the Twins players for value.
  10. Paddack cam out of the game with two outs and two runners on base. The relief pitcher gave up a three run home run, which accounted for Paddack's two runs. Emmanuel Rodriguez is good but still young and prone to giving away at bats with long swings. Exciting prospect for sure. Michael Helman strikes me as a player that could be useful on a MLB roster. Austin Martin is an athlete, hopefully in CF next year. Twins Daily does an amazing job with these minor league recaps of the games. If I'm up late I grab the computer specifically to look for the summaries or love to grab a cup of coffee and go directly to the minor league reports early in the morning. I have been watching multiple games on milb.com whenever possible. Saints comeback was explosive. Thank you for the write-ups.
  11. Gray has been fantastic for the Twins. I'm more interested in the Twins looking first for a trade for a controlled starter. If a team like Seattle likes one of our guys enough to give up one of their young starters, this works. Gray should get what you suggest, but the Twins should just stick with the QO.
  12. Yes, it was obvious, but had absolutely no effect on the play. It was a mistake that had no consequence, which is the kind to make because every player/person makes mistakes and learns from the event.
  13. Lack of concentration by the umpire on those poor missed strike three calls to Kepler and Wallner. Neither was within an acceptable error range if you saw the pitches.
  14. Not much to glean from this Fangraphs work. We pretty much know how slow Vazquez, Solano, and Miranda are and Correa has played through injury all year. Kepler is a good base runner though and despite a few mistakes this year I would take him on the bases versus many rated much higher.
  15. Julien is not an excellent defender and may never be one. However, he has made the plays. He does look stiff and obviously, from the comments from many on TD, he makes some fan nervous when the ball is hit to him. Still, the outs are made and nobody has been safe at first base yet because Julien took too long to throw the ball. His feeds to second base and turns on double plays are shaky as well but, again, the outs are made. Worrying is just wishing for bad luck. I'm hoping that Julien, and several other Twins, improve defensively. In the meantime, I'm watching to see if the outs are made. As rough as Julien has looked, the plays have been made thus far.
  16. Julien was a solid insurance for Arraez to some degree. It is also worth remembering that the Twins felt that their infield would be Kirilloff, Polanco, Miranda, and Correa with Farmer, Solano, and Gordon as reserves. Castro was added for depth as well and the Twins expected Lewis back too. The depth allowed the Twins to trade Arraez and the emergence of Julien certainly helped the team.
  17. Will another team place a high value on Julien's skills in order to bring back a starter like Pablo Lopez? Are you willing to see a trade of one of Wallner, Kirilloff, Lewis, or Lee to bring back a good starting pitcher?
  18. Sometimes players arrive to the major leagues with rough skills in the field. Those who look awkward while fielding receive more criticism than a player who looks smooth. Julien is a guy who looks worse than the results. No doubt there is still significant room for improvement, but Julien makes most of the plays. Wallner has the same issues, rough and looking awkward. He too has been better than he looks. Both can and will improve as fielders but with outstanding feel for the strike zone both Julien and Wallner will make their marks with a bat in their hands.
  19. Long season and the Twins are pulling it together too. The at bats have been consistently better for some time now and opposing pitchers just get worn down trying to throw so many good pitches. Cleveland played hard, using pretty much all of their main guys except for the closer. Tomorrow the Twins could put the AL Central to bed with a win, which would effectively mean a nine game lead. Is it greedy to feel the Twins could catch the AL West winner for the second bye?
  20. Always love your work. The top five are all thriving right now. I have caught a number of looks of the three college players recently via milb.com. I'm not aware of how one could watch either Clark or Jenkins. The talk of bypassing Jenkins or Clark was annoying. The videos show that Jenkins has a sweet swing and he looks very athletic.
  21. Manfred could change the rule. Maybe no team is allowed to use a position player as a pitcher during September or in the playoffs. Consider that each team has an extra pitcher in September. I do not like the usage but it does make sense if your team is battling to win every game and find yourself down early like Cleveland did tonight. Fans hate it but the batters hate it worse when they make an out. Ugly baseball.
  22. I understand that Cleveland needs every pitcher possible for the next few games and beyond, but I very much dislike ant time any team uses a position player to pitch. Maybe the Twins can score 13 more runs and then let Castro or Luplow pitch.
  23. Larnach still has potential, despite his rough year. The Twins will hope to duplicate the Arraez-P.Lopez trade, which will be names far above Trevor. Trades depend totally on player value perceived by negotiating teams. If you want to acquire a good player, think about who you would want if you were a participant in discussions about Twins worth trading for in return for one of your valued players.
  24. Varland is a fine addition to the team. He does not have experience in high leverage situations. Sands has been fine in AAA, but clearly untrusted if one looks at how few times he gets the ball for the Twins. Getting Ober back in a week after a rest will strengthen the starting staff, allowing others to shift to middle relief (Keuchal). Down towards the last week or so the Twins could get back guys like Paddack and Stewart to allow a break for Jax, Thielbar, Pagan, and Duran. In the meantime, Funderburk, Winder, Headrick, and Floro will need to step up.
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