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  1. I'm not supporting giving up. This should be something to get the team fired up. When the team is in our turf, I'm advocating blowing their socks off. But if a team (player) is doing something wrong it should be confronted, not sit back & say "oh, well! that's the way it is. I guess I'll just have to accept it".
  2. WOW! I was hoping for this since we 1st traded for him. Lopez is on the cusp of something great! Great job, FO & Co.
  3. NYY philosophy of winning at any cost surfaced with German. Somehow they had to break the momentum of the Twins & they did so with the cost of their scruples.
  4. Thanks Gregg for that enlghtening summation. Well appreciated
  5. I just wanted to quote a NYY fan that sums up what MLB thinks of MN and the rules. S· 4h 16m ago As a lifelong Yankees fan I’m happy to hear the umpires are intimidated by the team, that Yanks players do not have to comply to umpire requests. Sure makes winning that much easier. Fans of the Twinks need to understand these new unwritten rules. After all, the Yankees have beaten the Twinkies 150 times while losing something like seven games over the last twenty years. One would think those in Minnesota have come to terms with the fact the Yankees are their Daddy’s. It’s that simple. Seriously, the New York Powers That Be allowed the Twinks to win TWICE in this series. Be satisfied, otherwise your team won’t win here again for another sixteen years. Now get out of New York and go back to all your little houses on the prairie—PLEASE.
  6. The NYY were supposed to win this series. German was supposed to be the one NYY SP the Twins could win off of. Since the series situation changed so did the situation with German change to a must win no matter what. NYY, HOU, LAD, BOS & CHI are the teams that can cheat & get away with it. The umps told Baldelli not to discuss what was told him. Sounds fishy.
  7. They said they were going to crack down on the sticky stuff. It's a bunch of baloney. Baldelli was right to complain. Shame on MLB to allow this to continue. Cease was also suspected & was not checked. There's a lot of cheating going on by the untouchables. I guess we have rise up above them.
  8. I think Solano has been sold as a RH bat that'll be handy against LHP. But he has been more than that.
  9. IDK if he qualifies as a diamond in the rough because he been developed in SF, but he has came through with some clutch hits & has taken over sole posession of 1B. I don't believe that Gordon will make Solano obsolete at 2B nor LH hitting Julien. Because a RH platoon could be necessary.
  10. The addition of P. Lopez & Vazquez has done wonders for our rotation, as was expected. Larnach still has some adjusting to do. And E Rod is being E Rod, he can hit. There's a lot of thoughts that could be had pertaining to the rotation, BP, catching, prospects etc.
  11. Yes, it's wonderful. The reducing of dead time is advantagious to keep fans into the game not off on another tangent & being disconnected. A connected fan help the players motivated. It's very enjoyable.
  12. Hats off to the pinstripes (not NYY). It's been a long time since we had our pinstripes against NYY and they came through. Of course hats off to Varland (the rookie), Correa (who had been in a bad slump) J Lo and even Pagan (who likes to give us heart attacks). This a game we look back on and say this was a turning point from good to great. The way we've been playing we could sweep the bums. Feels good, GO TWINS!!!!!!!
  13. The early results showed they could get it done but didn't have the arms & BP to sustain it. Atlanta won the World Series on BP games, it's just a matter of knowing how use long relief. It's great to have 5 SPs that can regularly go 7 innings, but for many reasons that's not possible. A great manager is one that is able to go outside his ideal mindset (that he wants) and is able to adjust to the cards he's dealt and enjoys the challenge.
  14. Hopefully Farmer won't be gone more than the 10 days & if so not much more. Then Castro might be the one going. Polanco would unfortunately push out Julien. Kiriloff has had some time in rehab in the OF. If Julien had more time at 1B, odds would have been better that he stays up. In that case Kiriloff would push out Larnach. Or a trade could be done to accommendate Larnach.
  15. I think that the injury to Farmer has most impacted this team's depth. He's our main back up at SS, 3B & 2B. With Polanco still gone, that makes us very vunerable defensively at those positions especially 2B.
  16. I was thinking the same about his arm hurting, that he'd have to get his arm stronger. Plus cleaning up his mechanics will do wonders. 90 is pretty good for small college but who knows what can happen, plus picking up how to pitch to college players. It's a never ending process.
  17. Yeah, freshman year is tough, getting situated. But once settled in, he'll blossum. Next year he'll have a great record. Do you think he'll start next year?
  18. I believe a better comparison is Lopez to Bundy, Mahle to Ober and Maeda to Archer. But the biggest difference between this season to last is the BP. Last season we had Pagan & Duffy as closers, Smith who quickly petered out & the rest unproven rookies. The BP imploded which broke the rotation. Plus you have to take into consideration our SPs had little to practically no ST to ramp up, our game calling was terrible last season. Our rotation & BP make up last season was totally adverse to the way Baldelli likes to manage than the one we have now. The addition of Lopez & Vazquez, normal ST ramping up, strong BP, Ober taken slower, supervision of Paparesta (probably the result of Maeda sitting out), I don't see the BP imploding or the injuries & ineffectiveness of our rotation we had last season. If good care is done, I don't see much recession.
  19. Yeah, I don't like when a position player serves meatballs to hitters which artifically padds their stats either. And I'd like the option of a team to concede a game if they choose to, to help shorten a game. But since that's not an option, using a positional player to save the BP is an obvious smart move especially if a team has a poor BP to start with. With an important series, if MN was in the same boat & used 2 long RPs (pitching at least 3 innings) & a positional player to pitch, I'd applaud their ingenuity
  20. Thanks, Ted. Besides being totally blessed last night by Twins humiliating the Yanks in their own backyard. But also my man Richardo Olivar, having a great day. Olivar is the catching prospect you've never heard of. That tore up FSL last season. Olivar needs help with his catching so I'm very happy that he's primarily being used there this season. I was concerned about his hitting, being promoted to heavy pitching Ft. Myers A ball and having heavier duties catching. But this break out has made me very happy.
  21. I was expecting the Twins to play NYY tough but they went far beyond surpassing my expectations. Julien at lead off might of sparked something there. That & the pinstripes. Seth you listed the top 3 WPA - Top 3 WPA: Jose Miranda (0.124), Byron Buxton (0.076), Carlos Correa (0.068). I'm surprised that (CF) Taylor & (C) Vasquez didn't top that list. I tip my hat to NYY for using 2 long RPs & IKF to limit the BP damage.
  22. IMO I think we are sitting pretty well, even with the extra precautions & injuries. My main concern isn't how well we start but how well we finish. This season it'll be great when Correa starts to get rolling in the 2nd half that we have Buxton, Polanco & Co to rally going into the post season. I also predicted that Correa's defensive #s would nicely improve with the shift ban.
  23. I really enjoy your articles related to the draft, Jeremy. You like to dive into HS draftees don't you, Jeremy? But unless you're a Max Clark, where you'll get the big bucks, I see them going to college. I like Zion Rose too but like you said he's heading to Louisville where he'll get the development he wants to become a high prospect catcher, so I don't believe he'll get drafted. I also like Gopher's Klassen and I thinking he's starting to get a handle on his control but I believe & hope that that he'll want go back to U of M to refine himself before he commits to the draft. It'll be interesting if the Twins actually land any of these draft prospects.
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