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  1. As usual, fair and accurate analysis of the Twins. Thanks @Nick Nelson. Off the charts hitting with runners in scoring position and excellent starting pitching covered the Twins' biggest flaws, but Cincinnati exposed their problems and the hitters regressed to the mean. Twenty-two games is a small sample size, but at some point the faces need to change. There are alternatives for the bullpen, but they appear no more appetizing than the current residents. As for position players, just about everyone has been below average on defense and one of the few who rates well (Martin) made a crucial error today. As far as promotions from St. Paul, whoever gets a shot with the Twins needs to be a better defender than the guy they are replacing. As much as I hate to admit it, the biggest problem is shortstop. Lee will never have plus range, so he needs to turn almost every ball he can reach into an out and he really hasn't done that. HIs offense has come around a bit, but he's really hurting the team. Wallner has been the regular right fielder and he has also hurt the club with his defense much more than he's helped the offense. Bell and Larnach should usually DH and they are on the field far too often. I don't envy Shelton.
  2. Tough weekend for prominent ex-Twins. Polanco, Bader and Durán all were put on the Injured List.
  3. I'd hate to see the Twins trying to protect a one-run lead for three or more innings.
  4. Three challenges in one half inning. All went the Twins’ way.
  5. Way to go LK! Didn’t hit it hard, but in the right spot.
  6. Martin living a charmed life this inning.
  7. Two is good, three would have been better.
  8. Nice at bat for Jeffers. Spoiled a good two-strike pitch and found the gap with the next one.
  9. Taj can get away with challenging a good hitter in a 3-1 count. Not many on the staff can do that.
  10. Sympathies C-Gangster. May he rest in peace.
  11. Pretty good summary of how we got here. Probably more sympathetic to the Pohlads than they deserve, but it does explain some (not all) of the seemingly poor decisions.
  12. Jorge Polanco, off to a slow start, was placed on the ten-day IL with a wrist contusion. Polanco was scheduled to be the Mets first baseman, but has been used as the DH. He has played only two games at first base.
  13. Not surprised the lineup isn't cut and paste, especially a day game after a night game. Keaschall has had a couple of tough days in the last two games, so it figures that he moves down in the order. Kreidler and Gray hitting 8-9 against a lefty won't strike fear for Tito. Another chilly day so I don't expect many homers unless the wind is blowing out.
  14. Outman is a faster runner and maybe just a bit better OF. Kreidler provides plus defense (yesterday’s error notwithstanding) and a right handed bat (FWIW), plus a DFA of Outman would open a 40-man slot. The improvement would be marginal IYAM. Barring injury, the way for Emma to be promoted would be to trade places with Matt Wallner. I think the Twins would consider switching Roden for Outman.
  15. Very similar to the Opening Day loss to Baltimore. The Twins didn't produce with runners in scoring position and they didn't make the plays in the field. Plenty of traffic on the bases, but they couldn't get the big hit.
  16. Only down one run. Put something together fellas.
  17. The difference in this game so far is a missed pick at first base by the home team and a pick at first base for the visitors.
  18. The Twins will remain in first for at least one more day. Cleveland gave up a 4-0 lead in the late innings and lost 6-4.
  19. The answer is yes. If it is a "missed catch", the person who throws the ball gets an assist.
  20. I'd put the error about 50-50 on Bell and Kreidler.
  21. Well, that was a real close pitch in a high leverage spot, but Luke should have been protecting the plate.
  22. I don't like Keaschall throwing changeups to first base. Pitchers do the same thing too often and sometimes airmail the ball.
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