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  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/2023-pitches-batting.shtml The Twins lead the majors in swinging strikes. They are 0.1% away from lowest in putting the ball in play, and last in making contact (in-play plus fouls). They are equal opportunity striker-outers. They lead the majors in swinging at strike three, and are second in looking at strike three.
  2. Every game counts, but for forecasting purposes you can throw out the first two games and see a really good pitcher going forward.
  3. Did a couple of threads get merged, to the detriment of both?
  4. jmlease1 already echoed my reasoning, but just to elaborate, for me it was a principle of greatest-regret, and/or a greedy heuristic. Of course the "value" of each player is left up to individual posters, but the prices are set by your article. For each of the 11 positions, decide a numerical amount of "regret" from having to go with the best choice versus having to settle for the value of someone else. Among these 11, start by picking the positions you would regret the most, lather, rinse, repeat. For me, those were CF, 1B and C. I used Wins Above Average for their Twins career; some other metric for value, where the differences at the top would not be so large, say a numerical value for how much you love each player, would result in very different choices. Anyway, to answer the specific question about relievers, the WAA for Joe Nathan was not enough higher than the others to exceed the regret for losing, say, Puckett, and the regret going further down the reliever list became even smaller. Davis would have been the logical choice, but as I said before, I had some fun with it. This greedy heuristic was key to success in one of the first analytics projects in my career, a military logistics problem, and so naturally I remember it well, and use it any chance I get. How a baseball all-star team relates to moving military units is probably best left for another time...
  5. Unintended Consequences dominate my life.
  6. Leaving out the math introduces a slight element of this.
  7. Small sample but since he's been back from St Paul his OPS has been .561. Maybe they have some specific things they want him to work on, out of the limelight. We read posters begging for "accountability" and, while maybe you aren't one of them, this move could be viewed in that light. Produce, or face replacement. Too much pressure, and only 7 games? Post-season play, should the team reach that point, is all about produce or go home. He'll be back, hopefully more productive.
  8. So if the season were to end today, there'd be no improvement. What more evidence do we need, to fire this FO?
  9. 10th rounder from 2019 who's 25 now and mowing 'em down in high-A. Oh joy.
  10. I didn't see MAT's but the one Carlos hit was a no-doubter as soon as it left the pitcher's hand. What a fat pitch, and C4 was ready for it and got it ALL.
  11. I come to TD for trenchant observations like this, not to mention the crackling prose with such meticulous wordsmithing.
  12. It's like some Bizarro Universe Lake Wobegone, where all the team managers are ugly, and all the batters are below average.
  13. There is much to be said for Keep It Simple, Sweetheart.
  14. I don't see why the latter style isn't analytics, maybe even more acutely so. It's what an airline does when faced with probabilistic changes in the weather forecast, for example. I keep thinking that people use the term Analytics to mean Analytics done in an elementary and perhaps lazy manner and thus badly.
  15. Whoever our hitting coach is, sign him to a long extension!
  16. Of interest is who the A's would draft at #6 if all 5 of the consensus top 5 are taken, and is that someone the Twins should be targeting if they really don't want a high school outfielder? The mock drafts I see show Kyle Teel (C), Chase Dollander (SP), and a late candidate in Arjun Nimmala (SS). First, who do you think? Second, would the Twins go that route?
  17. I almost never get involved in this kind of discussion, when the measuring sticks are left entirely to each poster. Still, here's my crack at it, where I'm going by cumulative stats but only as a Twin and with a bias toward peak rather than pure longevity. If we are going on best single season, or fan favorites, or whatever, then it will be very different. SP Santana $3 C Mauer $5 1B Killebrew $5 2B Carew $5 3B Castino $1 SS Guzman $1 LF Ward $1 CF Puckett $5 RF Allison $4 DH Bush $1 Closer Reardon $2 I would always like to save a dollar but I can not bring myself to include Ron Davis in any list, even though it cost me Oliva
  18. I've been on a Win Probability Added kick these past few days. Three games in a row now, the Twins have been in a game where a reliever posted a negative WPA among the leaders for the entire season so far (bottom 40 performances by any pitcher). First, Cimber for Toronto gifted us with a -0.754 (keep in mind that a game is won or lost with just .500 aggregate among all a team's players), Pagan returned the favor the next game with -0.679, and last night Devin Williams told those two, "hold my beer," and served up a monstrous -0.907, basically turning a very likely win (up 2 runs in the bottom of the ninth is apparently a 90% shot historically give or take) into a 100% loss with the walkoff. Good times, good times. It would take some research to locate a span of three games on a par with these bullpen antics.
  19. I was thinking he had lifted some Jan and Dean lyrics or maybe obscure Beach Boys but couldn't find a match.
  20. You're trying to win us over... aren't you?
  21. That would change the calculation, yes.
  22. Castro: "you can't load the bases if nobody stops at third."
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