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  1. "Gómez has excelled with a two-pitch mix for the Twins, posting a 0.00 ERA, 3.13 FIP, and plus grades on both pitches through 1 2/3 innings." Every now and then, a little sentence just tells you everything you need to know about how a Twins season is going so far.
  2. I can tell you right now, the Twins will have more needs in 2027 than they can fill. You may not want to punt '27, but this team isn't anywhere close to being a contender for 2-3 years at least. Better to reset with prospects than to let top players here rot,
  3. Perfectly stated. Other GMs read the news too, gang. Ryan needed to be traded in the offseason. Otherwise, the Twins will have to pray that other teams have SP needs and Ryan has strengthened and stabilized when the trade deadline arrives. Otherwise, he's not going anywhere.
  4. Does no one in this organization work with young outfielders on their approach to the wall?
  5. Not trading Lopez, Ryan and Buxton in the offseason will haunt this team for years to come. We'll never know exactly what was missed, but the lost prospect potential in trade returns is likely going to leave significant gaps in the seasons ahead. Gaps that will never be filled through free agency.
  6. I was skeptical he'd ever reach the majors, so I give him and the Twins minor league development staff a ton of credit. I hope he has a great MLB career ahead and makes me look even more foolish.
  7. Look, I think this is still a sub-.500 team. On paper, they're certainly still a sub-.500 team. But they don't seem to want to be a sub-.500 team ... and that's what I like to see. That attitude may make all the difference.
  8. "At least one asset acquired last summer is making a name for himself, at least in a tiny sample size to date. Taj Bradley ...what say ye?" I say he ain't doing too bradley so far. Keep it up, young feller.
  9. I love how we get when these Twins are just a single game above .500. And I'm feeling it, too. Bring on the prospects and let's irritate some division foes.
  10. Probably too early to say this, but I do like Shelton as manager a lot better than Rocco. A lot. A lot.
  11. Same here. In fact, they've just bested my predicted season win total.
  12. Twins Daily's members are some of the smartest (best-looking) posters around! Well this is definitive proof that Twins Daily doesn't access my laptop camera. Whew!
  13. Excited for the next Tom Pohlad interview. Maybe after the opening homestand.
  14. It's not just that they lose ... it's that, as an organization, they're losers. They don't act and set a winning agenda - instead they react and are constantly scrambling to patch roster holes and catch up to the latest trend. It starts with ownership. The "Spin the Pohlad Wheel" offseason got us Tom, a guy who clearly had no ability to assess the quality of the roster and decided to kick tough decisions down the road. A critical injury to Ryan, Lopez and/or Buxton was entirely predictable ... and this roster clearly needed all three at peak health just to start sniffing around .500. I wouldn't have been pessimistic about a commitment to a rebuild. I don't mind watching a young team take its lumps if there's a greater plan in place. But watching fringe veterans and failed post-hype prospects attempt to "compete" for the AL Central is nauseating. And the fool's talk of "we expect to win" makes it so much worse, because you realize that there's still no one competent or cognizant in the organization to steer the ship.
  15. The only optimism I feel for 2026 is that we won't have to hear Baldelli give flimsy excuses after crushing losses. That alone is a major improvement going into the season. They need to develop a signature brand of fundamentally-sound baseball, they need to help young players adjust and excel, and they need to trade assets as soon as the market offers opportunity. They'll lose at least 88 games, but if 2026 proves that 2025 was rock-bottom and that the bounce up has begun, that'll be a major win for the franchise.
  16. Slow and sloppy baseball is the worst kind of baseball. Shelton can't make this roster more talented, but he can help the team improve on-field focus and at least make routine plays look, well, routine. That's the improvement I'm looking for.
  17. Read the fine print. If you win, you also have to pitch the 6th inning.
  18. The third one will not happen. Prielipp continues to be wildly overrated as a prospect in this system. He's not consistent and he's not yet durable.
  19. I'm not mad that it's going to be a bad year - I expected that. I'm mad that it's not a productively bad year. Halting the roster fire sale and the team sale are going to turn out to be two of the most damaging decisions in recent franchise history. The first means that they let future value slip away for nothing. The second means that fans will stay away even if they somehow start to become competitive again in 2028 or 2029.
  20. "That distinction highlights the real criticism facing the Twins right now. It is not just about wins and losses. It is about perception." With respect, it's not about "vibes" or "perception." It's about gravity and reality. A team in the Twins' position has only a few options for building a real contender. You have to draft exceptionally well, develop talent exceptionally well and trade exceptionally well. You have to accumulate top-tier prospects in the down years and open payroll spending when a core begins to gel. And you have to be absolutely laser-focused on building and recycling value. A team that wanted to contend in the foreseeable future absolutely positively had to trade Buxton, Lopez, Ryan and Jeffers this offseason at the height of their value. The Twins couldn't take action, and were only left with a vague mandate from an out-of-touch owner to "win now." As a result, the Twins are still too far away from a full and productive rebuild and way too far away from being a contender. In other words, they're in the worst possible spot to be in heading into the CBA mess. It's sad, but it is nice to have some national writers supply this much-needed splash of cold reality on the FO, and maybe the fanbase, too. I hope the Twins eventually turn things around, but they haven't even started the process yet.
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