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  1. Wait. You're not getting credit for this official scoop?!? This is an outrage!
  2. OK, I didn't get the context on first try. But I'm trying to think of someone whom we'd acquire, and then if in the same batting order with Buxton would play CF in preference.
  3. The stats are the stats, and no question Cave had better ones. I think there's reason to question whether it was sustainable. The decision naturally has to be who will do better in 2019, not to whom to give awards in 2018. I am also not a fan of Cave's glove in CF. He accepted fewer chances per inning than Kepler, both when comparing CF and comparing RF (small sample there for Cave), which may indicate range. He also committed more errors in limited duty than I would like. I don't think Kep's a starting-caliber CF either, for that matter, but to me he's the better choice for substitute duty.
  4. What problem does THAT solve? He'll suddenly turn into Josh WIllingham*, never injuring himself again on a tough play? He needs his bat to improve, just for it to play up in CF. It's becoming a stretch to believe the bat would ever play in a corner position. * I liked Josh - he had a bad back and I would have played the same way as he did during his tenure with our Twins
  5. I agree. To acquire a free agent to fill either of these players' best roles, with an actual difference maker in terms of seriously contending, means a long-term financial commitment to an asset destined to decline. Then, if our two young guys prove to be solid after all, you have roster problems, because it won't be easy to trade the free agent you just acquired (auction winner's curse), and yet you probably can't get full value in trade for the young guy. A prospective free agent can see the same dilemma as we can, and will say no thanks unless overwhelmed by the financial package, and maybe not even then. I don't know how to solve this dilemma, except for the FO's talent evaluation team to make a really hard decision in the coming month or so. Commit to Sano or trade him. Commit to Buxton or trade him. Two independent decisions. Moves afterward depend on those decisions. Maybe a blockbuster trade for a young and controllable 3B or CF, in preference to a FA. That would ease the roster management later on - after things shake out, you could more easily make another trade. I wish I had greater confidence in those talent evaluation processes, because the past couple of years has been pretty checkered.
  6. Losing to the Yankees in the wild-card game? I see the similarity.
  7. Apply for a job at Pensacola, and let's see how things shake out next time there's an opening at the top.
  8. "A boss says, Go. A leader says, Let's Go." OTOH I don't think 68-year old Connie Mack was out there doing wind sprints with the boys when his 1931 A's won the pennant. (Or maybe he did, and that's why his teams in his 80s did poorly.)
  9. Didn't I say, "semi"? Maybe LENIII got only the other half.
  10. Smith left a couple of years ago, and took a job in minor league ball's HQ. https://www.news-press.com/story/sports/2016/12/01/bill-smith-who-spearheaded-hammond-stadium-leaving-minnesota-twins/94755838/ https://calltothepen.com/2017/05/04/interview-former-minnesota-twins-gm-bill-smith/
  11. Well, if they talk frequently, maybe it's a semi-useful or valid insight.
  12. Guess he was too busy to check the standings all season. I mean, I wouldn't fire a manager just because of the standings. But, blindsided?
  13. He'd have enough years of service that he could refuse the assignment. What if they put him on waivers, though, and someone claimed him?
  14. My amateur opinion is pretty simply that Buxton's batting eye is subtly damaged by the concussions. I am hoping that a winter of rest is the cure. If it's not, and if Buxton-Cave is in any sense a contested battle, then we have a huge hole in the lineup that the front office will find vexing, because my other amateur opinion is that Cave can't sustain the offense he showed in the majors and his defense is less than sufficient for a major league CF. My "If" statement to which you replied reflects a genuine sense of uncertainty what to expect.
  15. If Cave vs Buxton turns out to be a battle, we're already penciled in for an out-of-the-money finish to next season.
  16. The rest of your post focused on Twins players. But what other organizations should the Twins be emulating? Because if you say we're much more conservative, it should be possible to point to several.
  17. Sure they are. That's why they have different words for it, "young" and "old". Let's leave out players with no actual hope - I don't support using them except as stopgaps (*cough*Motter*cough*). Players are always modifying their game, but the bad old veteran has very little room for actual improvement because his physical gifts are eroding, while the bad young player has a chance to work through the cause of the badness and maybe find that one last tweak that lets him be a productive contributor the next year. Also, (Moderator Note:) please leave out the condescending "for you" to the other poster.
  18. They'll find an opportunity every now and then, and possibly he won't have to travel far to come.
  19. Ha Ha! Is funny, because I am high right now!
  20. I hope the ticket May provides this fan is at the other side of the ballpark from wherever I happen to sit at my next game at TF. His idea is 100% fun. From a distance.
  21. He may need more than that. A complete tear-down and build-up of his mechanics may be in order. Now, I'm no expert on mechanics - I'm only going by the lack of command he shows, and guessing that he needs to sacrifice something in exchange for it. Something's not repeatable in his delivery, so that too many of his pitches are a complete waste of time, such as the fastballs that sail up and outside, causing no shadow of doubt in a batter's mind. It's possible that more control will come at the expense of the already weak sauce that his fastball is, in which case it may be a no-win situation. But the status quo isn't going to work for him, and at his age he's got basically a couple of years to straighten up before he gets buried in the depth charts for any team. He's got passable stuff, so there's at least something to work with.
  22. Nick Blackburn would have done better with a better fastball, too. Not sure what it means to be essentially the same, when the coin of the realm remains the fastball.
  23. The awesome Lou Scheimer / Hal Sutherland / Norm Prescott* screen capture alone would have earned you a Like. * Complete with anatomically improbable Filmation goodness
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