-
Posts
21,259 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
95
Content Type
Profiles
News
Minnesota Twins Videos
2026 Minnesota Twins Top Prospects Ranking
2022 Minnesota Twins Draft Picks
Minnesota Twins Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits
Guides & Resources
2023 Minnesota Twins Draft Picks
The Minnesota Twins Players Project
2024 Minnesota Twins Draft Picks
2025 Minnesota Twins Draft Pick Tracker
2026 Minnesota Twins Draft Pick Tracker
Forums
Blogs
Events
Store
Downloads
Gallery
Everything posted by stringer bell
-
Twins 3, Astros 2: Farmer Walks Off the Astros!
stringer bell replied to Steven Trefz's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Gray got the win in his first start.- 68 replies
-
- sonny gray
- jose miranda
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Twins 3, Astros 2: Farmer Walks Off the Astros!
stringer bell replied to Steven Trefz's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Here we go with the injuries. Those soft tissue muscle injuries are notorious for healing slowly.- 68 replies
-
- sonny gray
- jose miranda
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
“Here Comes Opportunity”
-
Six games is not nearly enough to be making pronouncements about a baseball season. I like some things about the club, but see plenty of potential flaws. Time will tell. The schedule gets tougher, but the team will be at home. Let's see how they do.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
You're right, it's much too early to be making such pronouncements. As far as can be seen in the future, the Twins will only face one left handed starter in the first 15 games or so. Doesn't it make sense to get all the right handers who do have superior splits against left handers in that one lineup? Given how short benches are anymore, it is really tough to have strict platoons. Yes, Solano did hit for Gallo in Game One of the season (and got a hit!), but he hasn't replaced him against a lefty reliever since. He might at some point depending on the situation. Solano was a better bet to make contact and drive in a key second run when he hit for Gallo in KC. Regarding Gallo playing first base, getting the best offense in the game versus right handed pitching wouold have Gallo in the game and he's not a terrible first baseman and incidentally is a great target (6'5"). I would argue the the two choices at this time (with Kirilloff and Polanco both on IL and Buxton as the DH), the best offensive alignment is having Gallo at first base. I don't love it, but it is the best situation overall. Gallo might be a better left fielder than Larnach (not by much), but Larnach has never played first base professionally. I don't think Gallo is any better in the field than Kepler as a right fielder and certainly is not a better center fielder than Taylor.
-
My point was and remains that at the age Castro is now, Gordon presented an inferior profile to Castro. Take away Gordon’s age 26 year and what do his numbers look like? I do think it’s entirely possible that if given the chance that Gordon had, he might thrive. He switch hits, runs well and has some power and he has experience in right field and third base that Gordon lacks. With three plus years of service he might never find the team and role to develop and no one is at fault here. He’s probably not now and maybe never good enough to be an everyday player. I don’t think we can count on Nick G to get better or maybe put up numbers as good as last year.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Three recent pennant winners in the NL were far different teams in the playoffs compared to where they were at the All-Star break. 2019 Nats, 2021 Braves and 2022 Phillies. Nats got healthy and added a couple of key performers as they won the World Series. Braves remade their outfield--Rosario, Soler, Duvall--and won the WS and the Phillies caught fire after being around .500. The Phillies won 87 regular season games last year, the Braves won 88 in '21 and the Nats won 93 in '19. They were far different teams when they hit the stretch run and the playoffs.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Specifically, it won't break my heart to see Castro sent to the minors, but he could be a Triple A All-Star IMHO and someone that steps in somewhere as a truly valuable and versatile super-sub. About the only way that would be in Minnesota would be if Nick Gordon fails or gets injured. That is because Gordon is cheaper and can't be sent to the minors without being DFAed.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Compare Willi Castro today to Nick Gordon a year ago (same age). Castro is younger, faster, more versatile with a similar offensive profile. We all know Nick had a nice second half and looks like a much better hitter, but it wouldn’t totally surprise me if Willi Castro ends up being a better player than Nick Gordon.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I hate to like this, but I believe it is right on the mark. Watching just Twins games this year, speed and base stealing has had minimal impact, but I believe it will be a pretty big factor going forward.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I think it's way to early to draw firm conclusions. Last year, the Twins were in the middle of the pack in runs scored with 696. For every hot start, there is a cold start right now and the Twins have face #1 and #2 starters in four of their six games (granted KC's aren't top of the line). I'd withhold judgment on both the offense and pitching staff until the end of the month. My guess is that the team will be towards the top in run prevention and in the middle of run scoring.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
They Are Who We Thought They Were!
stringer bell replied to Alex Boxwell's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I really want to believe this. In the two weeks since the Twins broke camp we’ve heard…………..very little about either player. Polanco is an established major leaguer who had a rather non-threatening diagnosis—tendinitis/bone bruise—and yet eight months after the original injury, isn’t ready to play. Kirilloff is a potential star hitter coming back from two surgeries. Will he ever be what some (myself included) thought he would be? I will believe it when I see it for both players and if they both get back and hit, the Twins lineup looks so much better.- 31 replies
-
- joey gallo
- pablo lopez
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
They Are Who We Thought They Were!
stringer bell replied to Alex Boxwell's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Cleveland has already won a bunch of tight games. If their pitching holds up, I think (unfortunately) they are the real deal. More than any other team in the AL, they use good speed and make contact in key situations. For the Twins to be better than Cleveland (both in the standings and head-to-head), they need to have a deeper lineup and starting pitching. So far (I know its' really early), the Twins have demonstrated a really deep starting staff, but they haven't shown their lineup can be counted on 1-9.- 31 replies
-
- joey gallo
- pablo lopez
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
They Are Who We Thought They Were!
stringer bell replied to Alex Boxwell's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
There's not a lot of speed on the Twins' roster. I think their base running has been fine. Castro got thrown out on a steal attempt, that happens, but I can't recall anyone else failing to take an extra base or who was thrown out trying to make a risky advance.- 31 replies
-
- joey gallo
- pablo lopez
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
They Are Who We Thought They Were!
stringer bell replied to Alex Boxwell's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
With the exception of the Rays, everyone has lost a couple of games. Without checking all the scores, it is my guess that all offenses have been shut down by good pitching once or twice during this young season. Even Luis Arraez has o-fers, so it should be understood that occasionally a team will struggle to score runs. That said, good lineups don't get dominated that often and the Twins, so far, have scored four or less runs in four of their six starts. The lineup hasn't looked as solid or deep as one might hope. Proven veterans like Correa and Buxton will hit, but the Twins don't have that many proven veterans. They have Kepler and Gallo, trying to come back from seasons where they could have or should have been benched for lack of offensive productivity. It would help if another proven veteran offensive player, Jorge Polanco, were there to play second base. Polanco would provide a proven and consistent left handed bat solidify the top of the order. The next step is for young guys to step up. Trevor Larnach has done his part (and more) so far. He has carried a good spring training (where he secured a spot on the roster) into the regular season and looked the part of a middle-of-the order bat. Jose Miranda hasn't hit much, but I think the Twins are counting on him as well. Jose will need to hit because he appears to be a below average third baseman defensively. Catchers Vazquez and Jeffers have provided decent offense and seem to work well with the pitching staff. Michael A Taylor has performed about as expected, solid in the field but a net negative as a bottom-of-the-order hitter. It would be great for Taylor to be an occasional starter instead of an every day player. The remainder of the month provides the Twins with good competition. One would hope that they'll get several wins from top-notch pitching, but they'll need to score more than a run or two per game. I have seen no updates on either Polanco or Alex Kirilloff that would suggest they can help the Twins for the next three weeks, so it will most likely fall on the guys that are here to score runs.- 31 replies
-
- joey gallo
- pablo lopez
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Twins now in grace period with Diamond Sports group
stringer bell replied to David HK's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
I get Bally Sports North and understood that the bulk of Twins games would be on Bally Sports North this year. That was before the news that BSN didn't pay the Twins moneys owed them. What I'm reading is that MLB is saying they will take the broadcasts if Bally/Diamond doesn't pay up. I don't know how they will transmit the broadcasts so I'm kind of in the dark as to how (or if) I'll see Twins games. -
Traditional bullpen roles would not have given the ball to JLopez in the 8th. If the Twins were ahead, sure. Tie game on the road in the bottom of the 8th and Rocco went with the guy who isn't the setup man or closer, just as most managers with traditional roles do it.
- 72 replies
-
- pablo lopez
- trevor larnach
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Larnach is looking like the real deal in the middle of the order. Huge impact for the order, not only this year, but going forward after that.
- 47 replies
-
- joey gallo
- max kepler
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Ian Hamilton selected by the Yankees.
-
I think Vázquez has as many hits as he had through ST. Just shows how much value those numbers have. On another catching note, the young speedy Royals stole 0 bases on Vázquez or Jeffers. Probably the two biggest deterrents to a running game are not getting on base and being behind on the scoreboard.
- 32 replies
-
- joey gallo
- joe ryan
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Maeda threw over 75 pitches both of his last two Spring Training outings. Rocco probably won’t extend him much beyond 80 pitches. He probably won’t go six because he won’t be that efficient, He is as stretched out as any starter on the staff.
- 32 replies
-
- joey gallo
- joe ryan
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
More than three games. Less than all of April. Kepler didn’t look good, but he did swing pretty well previously. I like Gallo further down the order and probably the only other option (Gordon) was hitless too.
- 32 replies
-
- joey gallo
- joe ryan
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
What are the 6 biggest HRs in Twins history?
stringer bell commented on Devlin Clark's blog entry in Devlin Clark
Harmon's homer just before the All-Star break was a real changing of the guard. Another regular season homer to consider was Thome's blast against a White Sox lefty during the first year at Target Field. Harrelson's wordless response is pure gold.- 32 comments
-
- kirby puckett
- kent hrbek
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Cole Sands Can Be More Than a Mop-Up Man
stringer bell replied to Ted Wiedmann's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I agree. The last report on Winder seemed pretty optimistic. Last year, Winder seemed to be a starter in waiting with long relief duties. I think if he is promoted in place of Sands this year, his role would be long relief only. With Ober, SWR and Varland all clearly in front of him, perhaps it is time to consider converting to relief, if that will keep him from impinging his shoulder. -
Do the Twins Have Too Many Starters?
stringer bell replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
While there is no question that having more starting pitching is a good thing, I think the real question is where to draw the line and convert guys to bullpen roles. It appears that Sands is already on this track and I honestly think it may be the right role (health permitting) for Henriquez and Winder. If Baldelli is committed to having a guy capable of going over 50 pitches in a bullpen role, having the trio of (healthy) Sands, Winder and Henriquez would provide the necessary length and flexibility to help the team in 2023.- 26 replies
-
- joe ryan
- bailey ober
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:

