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  1. Your top draft picks should be doing well in the low levels. If not the scouting department needs to be looked at
  2. 5 years between college and pro level. 99 innings. I hope he invested wisely in what was left of his $ 1.8 million signing bonus. It is hard to see how he would ever build up to be a starter. As a reliever he could show up much sooner. Still it would a few years to get him to a 60 inning reliever workload
  3. The 2 highest paid position players are on the injured list. The top 100 rookie player is also there. The recent top 100 player is in a slump. The All Star player has reverted back to the player that was non tendered. What would one expect to happen? Bad management to have signe all of these players in the first place? There seeme to be a lot of happy people when these players were going well
  4. What is a medium level contract for a reliever and what are the odds that the contract works out any better than the bargain basement variety
  5. A good reliever is not a fungible asset, a mediocre one is. That is why there have been about a dozen of them cycle through the bullpen this year. It is also why Okert got as much use as he did and the team had stuck with Thielbar
  6. What good contract for a free agent starting pitcher have the Twins handed out? the preponderance of these undefined middle ground contracts for relievers, how many of them actually work out or go bust?
  7. Obviously you missed how large Pagan’s paycheck is with his free agency and how people here complained how bad of reliever he was here. . Perhaps you would want to check out the hit and miss of relievers making 2 million when the are signed as free agents
  8. What I responded to was someone saying fans should abandon owners. How do you measure abandonment.? Ratings and attendance. I am not going to look up Twins radio rating, attendance is easier to find.. I didn’t not say that spending money was the only way to be a fan. You for some unknown reason took it there, I suppose if you are indignant about something , it is your only recourse. Sorry I did not type a complete listing of every different way there was to be a fan for you to measure front running fans.
  9. Are you really a fan if you just show up when the team is leading the division. Last year with a division winning team and 2 pitchers in Cy Young contention they couldn’t draw 2 million.
  10. Perhaps people are holding off on the thumbs down because you think that plantar fasciitis is somehow related to an old ankle injury on the other leg. Just wow
  11. Yup, relief arms can come cheap. Any of them who signed for less than $10 million was hit and miss.
  12. Yup, he did pitch in the Toronto series. That does not change what happened with the Houston series.
  13. FIP is a lovely number. It sometimes gives people hope for a brighter tomorrow. It sometimes says the person is lucky. The thing is neither scenario matters when the player gives up 5 runs in the playoffs when the team needs the best out of him.
  14. Yet somehow the Twins find themselves in the bottom 10 of the league for blown saves with this motley crew of lowly regarded relievers They are tied for 5th fewest with Cleveland and Atlanta , which along with the Twins the only teams with winning records
  15. Last time I looked Alcala has ha only 2 bad outings all year. The sky is not falling there Varland is not a left handed pitcher. So far this year Varland has been equally bad versus both left and right handed hitting. I doubt that is going to be cured by a move to the bullpen . It would give the bloggers here something for clickbait
  16. A pitcher can warm up in 30 seconds? Mound visits have been limited sinew 2018. Igiven history Mound Visit Definition The members of the coaching staff (including the manager) can make one mound visit per pitcher per inning without needing to remove the pitcher from the game. If the same pitcher is visited twice in one inning, the pitcher must be removed from the contest. These mound visits are limited to 30 seconds, starting when the manager or coach has exited the dugout and been granted time by the umpire. The mound visit is considered to be concluded once the manager or coach leaves the 18-foot circle surrounding the pitching rubber, though they are permitted to temporarily leave that area to notify the umpire of a substitution. In that case, the manager or coach can then return to the mound without it being counted as two mound visits. Mound visits are limited to four per team per nine innings, though an extra mound visit is awarded for the ninth inning if the defensive team has zero remaining visits at the end of the eighth. Teams also receive an additional visit for every extra inning played. Any manager, coach or player visit to the mound counts as a mound visit under this rule, though visits to the mound to clean cleats in rainy weather, to check on a potential injury or after the announcement of an offensive substitution are excepted. Normal communication between a player and pitcher that doesn't require either to vacate his position on the field doesn't count as a visit. If a team is out of visits, the umpire will have discretion to grant a brief visit at the catcher's request if a cross-up has occurred between the pitcher and catcher. History of the rule Mound visits had no time limit prior to the 2016 season, when Major League Baseball began limiting visits by managers and coaches to 30 seconds. The rule limiting each team to six mound visits per nine innings was instituted prior to the 2018 campaign and changed to five per nine innings prior to the 2019 season. The number of mound visits was reduced again to four per nine innings prior to the 2024 season. Prior to 2018, the only restriction on the number of mound visits each team could make was the one requiring a pitcher to be removed if he was visited twice in one inning.
  17. Urshela had a better season than Donaldson in 2022. Donaldson Garver caught 14 games in 2022. He was more a DH than a catcher. Rortvert did not become a 1/2 time catcher until this year. Give Tampa Bay the credit for that.
  18. DeScalfini might retire before taking a minor league contract for an age 35 season. Dobnak is the one more likely to sign one
  19. Major league ready means there is nothing lrft for them to prove in the minors. Prospects that pan out that are traded for the non perennial all star player tend to be the high ranked prospects the club trades because the club doesn’t think they are going to make it. Credit the receiving club for any success they might have.
  20. Varland and SWR have surpassed well beyond the norm for prospect status. The question remains for them can they be like Ober and Ryan and develop enough to have a chance at getting paid in arbitration time, not ranking. Festa and Mathew’s have reached the major leagues as necessary pieces. Question one is are they good enough to stick or not. Question 2 is do they develop enough to get paid when arbitration level is reached. Ranking is insignificant at this point. Now ranking the next group would be informative as knowing what will be the 6-9 starter is always important and will the team have to keep a Dobnak just in case
  21. The winner of the hindsight is 20/20 Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda award is Randy Grichuk who’s having a fine year very cheaply for a ball player that the Twins could have signed.. then they could have traded Miller for some front end starting pitching help that the pipeline filled with ramch dressing will prove we did not need anyways
  22. Sometime the pipeline is filled with Busch Lite dark beer
  23. Dallas Keuchel is on his 5th team after it appeared his career was finished. On a minor league contract> Pitching is thin in the major leagues. Pitching is thin in the minor leagues as well Gunkel and Tozak prove that. Sorry if the names are misspelled
  24. Dobnak did not sign a one year contract.. Dobnak might be the best reason why not to sign a back of the rotation starter to a long term deal. Dobnak is a great reminder how injuries can affect a career. Dobnak is also the great reminder of how the great store for fans becomes tar and feathers
  25. Nope, the quote never existed. It is only an allegation because nobody thought to save a videoclip ot a link to the article. One must footnote their words now
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