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  1. To date, Winder has been too effective to send down. He is developing when he is getting major league hitters out too.
  2. Joe Ryan carries himself and pitches beyond his years. Solid, solid effort.
  3. His value is partly tied to his past track record of power and the ability to hit home runs. So far he has one.
  4. Hard to quantify what best means. But he is uber talented. and an absolute joy to watch.
  5. Great performance and Buxton is a catalyst for this team. Not sure it matters, and I generally prefer to steer clear of being overly critical of the manager, but why use both left-handed relievers in basically mop up roles?
  6. Over a 162 game schedule all sorts of funky things occur - good and not so good; Yes, on Correa's single in the hole the White Sox threw it all over the place allowing for a second run to score. Reminder: with two outs Jeffers hit a double and Arraez worked a walk. It wasn't all just good fortune.
  7. Twins have to hope for some progression to the mean because a number of players are under performing their career averages.
  8. Yes, agreed Arraez needs to be in the line up almost every day. Stop using Jeffers as a DH and give more AB's to Arraez. Arraez can get in the line up at 1B, 2B and LF on occasion. Not sure Gordon should be a regular, being a super utility guy seems to. fit him. When Kirilloff returns I think he should get a lot reps at 1B.
  9. It is April 21st. There are many months in the season so some perspective is needed through all the gloom and foreboding on this thread. Here are the players I am nearly 100% certain will hit to a high standard that are struggling now: Correa, Polanco, Buxton, Kirilloff, Urshela Here are the players who are concerning: Sano, Kepler Here are players doing ok with the bat: Arraez, Sanchez Here are players I just don't know what will happen: Jeffers, Larnach The Twins will hit enough eventually. Final point the starting pitching has been very good, yet many indicate that it won't last. Bleak take: Twins can't hit, the strong early pitching is a mirage and Baldelli has no idea what he is doing = another dreary losing season. Win Twins.
  10. Not adding more (enough) veteran arms to the BP in the off season despite its inherent risks was a FO mistake from the early season results. The Twins lack dependable pieces they need. Not sure what the FO plan was, but right now things aren't on track to put it mildly.
  11. Ryan looked solid. He is locked in to what he is doing.
  12. Yes, Duran can be an asset in the BP, but he should eventually be given an opportunity to be a SP. This may not be a true parallel, but who would the Yankees consider more valuable Gerrit Cole or Aroldis Chapman?
  13. Power plus decent pitching and defense was the formula for some recent successful seasons. Good to catch a glimpse of it today.
  14. The strong reactions both in support of this trade and against it are not surprising. Count me as a supporter, both for this season and especially for the next few. Rogers was very good alas with only one year at most likely remaining with the Twins. In Paddack, the Twins have acquired a SP who could develop into a solid rotation piece for three seasons. (He is young and has shown ability.) In getting Pagan, the Twins have added back to the BP - no Pagan is not Rogers, but he has had some success as well. In surrendering Rooker the Twins gave up a player that had no future with the club. This trade has the potential to be a solid win for the Twins.
  15. With all the concern about the Twins rotation not a lot of attention has been paid to the bullpen. The RP corps level of effectiveness will be a huge factor in the Twins ability to contend or not.. Side note: Joe Smith should be in this ranking of Top 5..
  16. Good article. The Twins are something of an enigma, but the Twins have some elite players at their positions up the middle - Correa, Buxton and Polanco. They also have some emerging bats (Kirilloff, Larnach, Miranda), and proven hitters like Arraez and Urshela. Wildcard bats as well in Sano and Sanchez. The Twins will score runs and their defense should be solid. If the pitching can just be average overall the Twins could exceed the 85 win projection and make the Chisox uncomfortable.
  17. Suboptimal move for sure, but Archer has known some legit success. Can he approach that level again - doubtful. Given his experience can he outperform for some part of the season most of the young, perceived to be talented prospects awaiting their shot - possibly. The Twins aren't necessarily finished making moves if the FO stays focused on improving the team, which I think they may well do.
  18. Locks to start the season in MLB with the Twins: Buxton, Correa, Polanco, Kirilloff, Jeffers, Urshela, Sanchez, Sano Locks unless they are part of a trade for SP: Arraez, Kepler Likely, but still some convincing to do: Larnach, Gordon Maybe if AB / Role can be found Miranda, Rooker Who is being blocked? Other than maybe Miranda at 3B or LF? I see Larnach with the Twins from day one.
  19. Interesting take. The FO is certainly thinking out of the box. It is refreshing.
  20. Gary Sanchez has had three really good years as a hitter and three poor seasons. Yes, the trend line is heading in the wrong direction, but it hardly is determinative or certain that Sanchez will not hit well this season. If Jeffers as the regular C and whoever is the regular DH (Sano? Arraez?) play 100-120 games and produce as the FO hope then Sanchez's appearances can also be framed vs pitching in which he is more likely to succeed as an optimal usage for him. This is not a prediction, but Sanchez may prove to be a decently productive role player with some power.
  21. It is very difficult to find fault with this move, but I am sure some naysayers will emerge. The Twins just signed the TOP free agent and it is at a position of need. Need anyone say more? Win Twins.
  22. It would appear the Twins are clearing payroll for another move - let's hope that this isn't the last big move.
  23. The Twins needs for 2022 were clear: SP - Gray big step in the right direction. SS - IKF nice player who is a + defender. RP / 1 More SP? Yes, a few more moves would be nice and are quite possible. I don't get all the angst that the FO isn't revealing a direction Present v Future? Both of these players can be good for 2022-2023 and the Twins add two young arms to their minor league stable. I consider these sound moves.
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