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  1. Lewis has played in consecutive games and is playing the full nine innings, so I think he could be added on Friday.
  2. Maeda is going on rehab assignment on Tuesday, so he isn't going to be transferred. The candidates in my mind are Gordon and Alcala.
  3. This has aged very well. All three have performed very well since this article was posted. De León and Moran have put up zeroes and Castro had a two-homer game.
  4. How many late leads has López surrendered? I recall two, if that is "repeatedly doesn't work"--ok.
  5. The Royals slogan: "At least we're not Oakland".
  6. Not exactly. His rehab (20 days) can be extended through the 31st. The Twins could keep him on rehab through that date and activate him on June 1 without having to option him.
  7. Trevor Megill is back in the majors, pitching out of the Milwaukee bullpen.
  8. I wonder if Lewis will be ready on 5/29. He's not in the lineup for the Saints tonight and hasn't yet played on back-to-back days and I believe he's topped out at seven innings per game. Maybe June 1 is the more likely date for his recall.
  9. Gary Sánchez gets DFA from the Mets. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/05/mets-designate-gary-sanchez-for-assignment.html
  10. The two best teams in the Central the past two weeks are playing each other in Detroit. I won't rule out the White Sox either. Their defense, with Moncada at third and Anderson at short isn't bad. Their starting pitching is coming around and they have several good offensive players. Detroit has been one of the most efficient defensive teams this year. They have a lot of good arms and a suspect offense, to be sure. If they can find guys to increase the offensive output, they might contend, but I think too many are a year away and they have had too many pitching injuries.
  11. Lewis should be staying with the Twins, full stop. The vacancy this year is third base. Kyle Farmer is a nice lefty killer/infield backup, but he shouldn't stand in the way of Lewis. I hope Lewis (and Julien) add some base stealing, as well. Both have had success in the minors (in his limited play this year, I believe Lewis has stolen four bases already). Added to Buxton's increasing attempts and there may be more generation of runs without homers.
  12. Outside of Thielbar, the cupboard is pretty bare with LH pitching that can help the Twins. IIRC, a couple of the RH bullpen arms have reverse splits and can handle left handed hitters quite well. So the platoon advantage is minimized. It's still SSS, but Moran has handled lefties slightly better than righties so far this year. .652 OPS (vs. RH hitters) opposed to .575 OPS (vs. LH hitters).
  13. I would say, right now Taylor is not hitting anyone.
  14. Nice write up. I agree that all three players have helped in the past couple of weeks. Moran was perhaps close to being sent down, as was Castro. De León’s line doesn't look great, but he's certainly pitched well since being recalled.
  15. That's a pretty accurate view of the roster comings and goings, noting that someone else will probably get nicked in the meantime. I think Correa's status is the most pivotal. If he is put on IL, he will miss his reunion visit in Houston, probably the only "away" park where he wouldn't be booed. A Gallo IL stint would allow easy activation for Kepler (easy in that no one would be demoted). Kepler's case is another one where a judgment call was made to place him on IL and now it has been two weeks and there is no certainty he'll be back on Friday. While I agree with Brian's take that Garlick will be spending lots of bench time, if Kepler is activated for the Blue Jays series (and Gallo isn't placed on IL), I think Wallner will be sent back to St. Paul. I think there are two options for transfer to the 60-day IL--Gordon and Alcala--so making a spot for Lewis shouldn't be too difficult. Making a spot on the active roster would probably be sending Miranda back, unless there is another injury.
  16. Only five innings from two of the top three starters pretty much defeats this thought. With the nicks to Correa and Gallo the Twins were playing with a two-man bench, one of whom was Vazquez. The Twins have roster decisions to make on Friday. 1) Correa--he's missed two games and it appears his foot injury is worse than originally reported. 2) Gallo--fought to stay on the active roster when he got injured in the home opener and likely doesn't want to go on the IL for a tight hammy. The Twins played him at first to save his legs and held him out today. 3) Kepler might be available Friday, which would provide too many left handed corner OFs. If Correa needs to go on IL, would the Twins consider bringing back Miranda? He's not hit at St. Paul, but there aren't many options left without going off the 40-man.
  17. Hindsight is 20-20. If Lopez successfully handled the seventh, Duran would probably be pitching in the eighth or ninth, maybe both. I will say that Rocco uses pinch hitters in exactly the opposite way.
  18. Agree with the OP that his pitching is much better than the ERA. There are opportunities in the bullpen, so he certainly should be given a shot. With no options, it is thrive or lose him.
  19. The club is above .500 and above the mean in run-scoring. They strike out way too much and I think that perhaps a two-strike approach is needed, but they aren't as wobegone as the loudest voices on TD are saying. Whenever a team is not hitting, they look bad. I'm guessing if you ask the fans in Cleveland that they still like their offense when they make contact, they'll say they'd like to see more runs scored. Also, unless someone has proof, I don't buy the idea that "a few double digit wins" skews the run-scoring numbers. The composition of the roster has a lot of guys who are "bat first" (including Buxton if he's only a DH). They don't have much team speed and things like hit-and-runs are non-starters because of the lack of contact by the hitters. Defensively, the club is mostly competent, but there aren't many "oh, my!" plays. When mistakes are made, they aren't made up by out-of-zone plays or other extremely athletic plays. Coupled with so-far outstanding pitching, this club should be a contender. Add in some dynamic play by guys who weren't available at the start of the season, it's possible they might be better than a contender.
  20. Henriquez has barely pitched. I don’t think the whole story for his season has been written yet.
  21. With the injuries to two starters and SWR's apparent struggles, I would rate Headrick as the first option for a spot start for the Twins. I think keeping him available for that spot precludes him from being a candidate for the major league bullpen at this time. The same argument might be made for Woods Richardson.
  22. The other "26" thing about Castro is his age. Despite having more than 1000 big-league at-bats, he was born the same year as Kirilloff and Larnach.
  23. I'm glad you listed Ortega. He was out for a month with an injury, but has big league credentials.
  24. As the season has worn on, Castro is getting more and more playing time and justifying that decision with more and more hits. He hasn't started a game at shortstop, but otherwise he has shown he is trusted everywhere and he hasn't let the club down in the field, to date. I've thought all along there is value in what he brings to the ballpark every day and it seems to be bearing out at this point.
  25. I think you meant "back", but you might have been right the first time.
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