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  1. I think Bader got an injury the second day he was with the Phillies.
  2. Yeah, Gasper has hit about four balls hard in his major league plate appearances.
  3. With what remains in the bullpen, the Twins are going to lose some games where they have pretty big leads (like tonight).
  4. Didn't sound like it from Audra's report.
  5. There's a lot of red in his fangraphs page. He really should finish with some decent numbers.
  6. There are numerous players that won't last on the 40-man roster. There are seven weeks left in the MLB season and opinions can change, but certainly a couple of the acquisitions might not be added to the 40-man and a couple of acquisitions who are on the 40-man might be DFA'd (Outman and perhaps Roden). Yes, there will be decisions to make on who to protect and who to expose. I doubt the Twins will get it totally right, but these guys will have some time to show field and front office staff that they are worthy of being protected.
  7. How about having the only two MLB players ever named Kody?
  8. Apparently Gasper and Fitzpatrick are bench sitters, who might pinch-run (Fitz) or pinch-hit (Gasp) and perhaps get an inning as a defensive replacement here or there. I guess I'm on board with that, although I still believe there's a small chance that Gasper could be a good major league hitter. In the charred remains of the bullpen, it appears anyone with some semblance of a live arm will be given a chance and maybe one or two guys will step forward. Very encouraging outing for Hatch yesterday for example. I don't know if there is anyone in the organization who can step in and be a reliable bullpen arm for the rest of the season and guys like Kody Funderburk will get another look. Best wishes to him. I think Clemens is a special case--he's performed well enough in a bigger sample size to merit a tryout for next year as a platoon bat with utility versatility. Yes, he'll be 30 next year and I thought when acquired the only reason he was in MLB was because of his father.
  9. I want to see the prospects too and not older guys, but the success of Hatch and maybe Kriske would go a long ways towards building a bullpen next year. I dislike seeing Fitzgerald and Gasper on the active roster, but if they’re basically bench sitting maybe it’s the right call. To comment further on the completed Tiger series, it was fun to see the Twins play well (better fundamentally than the Tigers) and manage to win a series. The bullpen is going to lose a lot of games going forward, but maybe an arm or two will rise out of the ashes.
  10. September call ups aren’t what they used to be. Two players, mostly likely an additional bullpen arm and a third catcher. Edit to add: I missed the @karcherd comment which said essentially the same thing I posted.
  11. Several of the players discussed had fewer or no MLB plate appearances. Choutio and Keith had extensions with zero PAs, as did the Red Sox Campbell. It’s a risk a selling ownership is unlikely to take and the results of speculative early extensions are decidedly mixed.
  12. I’m afraid you’re right and he’s been unimpressive with the bat. I’d like to see what he can do over a 30 game stretch before the team gives up on him. Roden is the same for me. Thrived in AAA, but so far isn’t up to major league ball. Larnach and Wallner are too much alike IMHO and the club will have to choose one and trade the other. Zebby + Festa + Abel + Bradley is a wealth of rotation talent on the cusp. One or two to the bullpen?
  13. First of all, best wishes to you in your fight. I lost a too-young spouse to cancer and hate hearing similar stories, although much progress has been made and many battle for years and even decades. I have tried to be evenhanded in my thoughts about the Twins. I don’t believe the field staff and the front office are clueless, but do think they’ve tried to put too many square pegs in round holes. Somebody should pay for the team’s failures and Baldelli and Falvey are the “usual suspects” The selloff is a surrender for this year and maybe next. With a front three of López, Ryan and Ober and some dynamic players within a year of contributing, I hate to see a rebuild. I, too, appreciate the work and determination it takes to be a major league ballplayer. Through the years my favorite professional sports team has given me hours of thrills and I’ve appreciated their skills and abilities.
  14. The Pohlads say they were operating at a loss. Lowering payroll can and should make it so that they can at least break even with decent attendance. They haven't done anything to put fannies in the seats, but bringing in new players might bring in someone who could become a fan favorite. Winning is the magic elixir and it is difficult to believe that the Twins will be competitive for a while. The other thing that could help attendance is new ownership, if they are viewed as a breath of fresh air.
  15. Jorge Alcalá DFA'd. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/08/red-sox-designate-jorge-alcala-for-assignment.html
  16. Topa, Tonkin and Sands to close out the game?
  17. Bullpen day for both teams? Huge advantage Guards.
  18. After a quick start, Sabato has been pretty lousy for the Saints. Maybe he’ll have another hot streak and will get a chance with the Twins. IDK which of McCusker or Sabato merit a promotion, but there’s no time like the present to give guys like that a chance.
  19. Sure, it would be nice to keep Keaschall eligible for ROY consideration next year and in a lost season, considerations other than W and L can figure in. It may be best for Keaschall to use all 20 of his rehab days in St. Paul and it is rare that these circumstances are duplicated.
  20. What do we know? Lee is the everyday SS, Lewis is at third. For now, Clemens will be the primary first baseman and Julien will play against right handers. Keaschall remains on rehab and Outman is still in the minors.
  21. When exactly did they “quit” in 2023? I expect that if the club is sold they will make wholesale changes including a new field staff. I also fully expect that Rocco Baldelli will be hired to manage again by someone. I think he is well liked in general and in touch with 21st Century baseball.
  22. I think that is true. The Twins seventh and eighth guys are responsible for a disproportionate amount of the "bad numbers" quoted earlier. Durán, Coulombe, Varland, Stewart and Jax (probably in that order) have been from elite to very good. They are all gone now, meaning that what is left is most likely the worst in MLB.
  23. Four position players moved, that’s almost half of the regulars. As much as exploiting market inefficiencies is part of their means of operation, so is the firm belief they can build a good bullpen at minimal expense.
  24. Yes, this is, in a nutshell, what is wrong with the current management team from the coaching staff to the general manager. If I’m faulting Rocco, it is for his inability to harvest talent. If I’m faulting Falvey et al, it’s trying to maximize incomplete players (not enough athleticism) because they are projected to hit. It seems they think they are smarter than their competition.
  25. Available to pitch today, I presume. Ober activated tomorrow or Friday?
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