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  1. Nice article, I really like Dobnak. He can really pitch and is a great underdog to root for. Should be a solid pitcher for the Twins.
  2. Great series win, many contributions by many players. Hitting still spotty,but if pitching holds up, watch out when bats heat up.
  3. Hope Berrios has his good stuff tonight, Indians look tough this year.
  4. Twins bullpen stacked. Really like May, hope Twins able to keep him next year.
  5. Maeda looked great today, really excited about him.
  6. Love how Twins are willing to look out of the box to improve, not just relying on traditional methods.
  7. With Hill and Bailey probably being one year players and Odorizzi only signed for one year, should be room for young pitchers next year, Good pool to pick from-Smeltzer, Thorpe, Dobnak, Duran, Chalmers, and Alcala. FO has done great job of picking up young talent and developing players.
  8. Really like Wes Johnson, has been great addition to coaching staff.
  9. With shortened season, each game takes on more importance. Will be less time to let a guy work through some issues. With expanded roster, can see more pitchers used but if don't perform will give someone else opportunity.
  10. Great time to make some changes on a "temporary basis", if successful keep permanent. I like the DH rule, or go without DH, but make it consistent league wide. Realignment, reduction of games, extra inning changes, roster expansion, electronic ump, replay (I want reduced) all on the table.
  11. Great blog, need my sports fix for the day. Totally agree with your assessment, much less risk, to MLB sooner. It has worked for Cleveland.
  12. I like Buxton batting 9th, he seems comfortable there. If gets on base, puts speed on in front of Twins best hitters. He contributes most on defense, why put extra pressure on him batting. When healthy Buxton is an elite center fielder, to say let's see if a prospect is as good seems a little optimistic.
  13. I would not be surprised if Buxton not ready opening day, teams tend to be ultraconservative when bringing back players. It is a long season, would rather miss a couple of weeks early to come back full strength.
  14. Chacin has not impressed, Dobnak looks good. Should not be that difficult decision. Chacin just looks like he does not have it anymore. Dobnak on the rise, give him a shot, Pineda coming back mid-May then will have to decide on Bailey or Dobnak. Thorpe, Smeltzer, and Duran waiting for their opportunity as well Hill hopefully mid season.
  15. College pitchers little more a known quality, older, more developed physically. Already competd at higher level than high school, easier to project future proformance compared to high school pitchers. I like how Twins have added prospects through draft and trades. Twins have multiple quality pitchers working their way up, excited about future.
  16. I like Smeltzer, a good change of pace from other pitchers Twins have. There are things he needs to work on and his margin for error is less than some other pitchers. I have said this before but I like him as an 2-3 inning opener followed by a power RH pitcher. See Smeltzer frequent passenger on the Rochester shuttle this year.
  17. World Series or bust for Twins this year, RB not hiding from it. He has said that is their goal. Lots of things have to fall into place for that to happen, many very good teams have been sidetracked by injuries or just bad luck. Looking forward to season.
  18. Make it to world series, need to win playoff series to get monkey off back. Starting to be a recurring trend to lose first playoff series.
  19. I think the Astros will fall off this year. Going to be hard to carry around that baggage this year will wear them down. Also, the pitching reasons mentioned in article, relying in 2 36-37 year old pitchers as the top of their rotation. Bound to be a dropoff, take the under at Vegas for wins.
  20. Twins had 9 pitchers make their MLB debut last year, Smeltzer, Thorpe, Dobnak, Stashek, Poppen, Alcala, no longer on team Graterol, Harper, and Eades. These 8 pitchers mentioned in article as well as Duran, Chalmers, and Colina would make up the leading candidates this year. I am sure there is a darkhorse out there like Dobnak was last year. Twins have some exciting pitching prospects, looking forward to season. Also Twins used 30 pitchers last year, 31 in you include Adrianza so there should be plenty of opportunity for ptichers even if don't make 13 on opening day roster.
  21. First base harder to play than most people give credit to. With that said, Sano should be able to make the adjustments. Footwork is probably the hardest to master, at least he has spring training to make the adjustments and get comfortable. Twins look to be solid at first base for a few years.
  22. Garver's the man. Avila is what he is, a good backup catcher that hits LH. Avila holding a spot for Jeffers/Rortvedt. I am not a Astudillo fan, average at best defensively and did not hit last year with poor plate discipline, position flexibility overrated. Will probably see Garver #1 next year with one of Jeffers/Rortvedt #2, with the other one on 40 man roster playing at AAA.
  23. Appears Twins have starting pitching depth but how many will be there in 1-2 years. Odorizzi is FA this year, Hill over 40, Bailey is just a one year stopgap type player, Chacin will he even make it back to MLB. Need plenty of prospects since not all of them will make it. So my answer to trading pitching is no.
  24. I am not an Archer believer, some pitchers lose it never to get it back. He may be one of them. Granted he may be low cost, so low risk but think the bus is full for starting pitchers this year.
  25. On Gleeman and the Geek's Sunday podcast, they talked about who was the hardest to replace if injured of position players. I would agree with them that Buxton, Garver, and Polanco are the hardest to replace. CF has big dropoff when Buxton not playing, Kepler serviceable but then weaker in CF and RF. Who is the next true CF in system, Lewis, Celestino? We have C prospects, but rely on Astudillo until they are ready? Who is next SS, Lewis, Gordon? Who is next after Lewis? I like Adrianza but maybe not everyday player. There are some negative injury scenarios, hopefully they don't happen
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