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  1. Lopez intrigues me, but does it bother you that other than this year, he has been well...awful? He's 29 and having a career year.....but glancing at his overall career and his .180 BABIP this year, it just seems like a correction is in order. Then again, with what the Twins are working with.....probably well worth the risk.
  2. Is it weird I'm not even that upset about today's game? Last night was a huge gut punch. They probably didn't even deserve to win today's game anyways. Cleveland blew a thousand opportunities today. Still sucks they couldn't find some way to find those last 6 outs though. Is there anyone at AAA? Sisk? The offense needs to find a way to avoid the multiple inning slumps. You can't have a six inning stretch almost every night without making noise, it just doesn't lead to results. Edit: Thornburg's WPA was -.715. Incredible.
  3. Frustrating day to be a Twins fan. Max's lost ball in the sun led to the Guardian's 1st run. The Twins can't take advantage of two Cleveland errors and go 1-8 with RISP. Correa's shot in the 4th would have left the park on almost any other day in Cleveland. Emilio Pagan had a rough 10 minutes and that's putting it nicely. Hard to win with 2 runs scored. Let's hope for a better offensive showing in the nightcap.
  4. Would it have mattered? Twins were down when the bullpen came in and never scored again. Not sure how the 1 run would have held up if Archer would have thrown a CG.
  5. He has certainly earned a call back. I think you gotta send down a pitcher and get him into the lineup.
  6. Garlick has the highest OBP and OPS on the team against left handed pitching outside of Larnach. There was a lefty on the mound. It's not really that hard to understand why he hits Garlick in the top of the order against lefties.
  7. Saw this factoid today. The last 2 World Series winners were under .500 on June 1st. Food for thought.
  8. For all we know they have been making calls. All i am saying is pre-July trades are pretty rare and wringing your hands over the team not making any is pretty futile.
  9. The issue is teams usually do not start trading off pieces until July. It's much more of a buyers market when things have settled a little more and there are more teams to bid on your commodities. You can tell all the people you want that you think the Twins should make trades now, but that doesn't mean there are going to be trade partners out there right now.
  10. That's a very short list of pitchers who have put up a line like Gray did tonight. Dominant performance.
  11. I actually disagree with you that the bullpen is a mess. While it's probably not the best pen out there, in close games they have gotten the job done a whole lot more times than not. ERA wise they are middle of the pack, but when you are 1/4 of the way into the season and only have 1 pitcher who would even qualify for the ERA title because of so many 4 inning starts, I would say the pen has pretty damn good so far, and that's with a lot of rookies taking the ball. That being said, I wouldn't mind bringing in another proven arm at some point this season.
  12. It's already been said, but good teams find ways to win.... and this team has won a lot of close ones. While Buck's 3/35 slump is concerning, the team winning games without needing to rely on him is super encouraging. Luis Arraez is on another planet right now. While his .533 OBP is other worldly, in the last 5 games he's hitting .555 with an OBP of .652 with 9 runs scored.
  13. Welcome aboard Todd! My brother and I were talking last night just how likable the Twins roster is, while I liked Josh on the team, getting rid of them definitely helped in that perception.
  14. What's the big list of trades the current FO has made that are terrible? I get it if you don't like the Berrios trade, but flipping back through they didn't seem to miss badly on many trades, at least as of yet.
  15. While finding a prototypical 1st baseman would be nice, I don't think it's that huge of a need. Arraez is been adequate defensively and his slash against RHP this year is .356/.460/.466. When a righty is on the mound, he is an absolute must to be in the lineup and the top of it. Hopefully AK can get it going and be the regular going forward.
  16. If they both played the same position, then sure. Lewis isn't an outfielder. Garlick has a starting corner OF position against lefties, and as he should.
  17. Garlick is hitting .294/.429/.824 against left handed pitching and that is why he is on the roster. Even though it's a SSS, he has a 145 WC+ against lefties for his career. He has carved out a very useful role for himself.
  18. I would say Arraez is guy that helps chase down a postseason berth. IMO he's not a guy you trade looking for an upgrade.
  19. Just an FYI, Duran threw 15 pitches Thursday night that are missing from the bullpen usage spreadsheet.
  20. I want to see them jump on Rodriguez early tonight. Extreme fly ball pitcher who's velocity is down. This lineup is built to crush starters like this. A nice outing from Paddack would be encouraging as well.
  21. With the Dodgers tomorrow and Archer on the mound, I can see the appeal of not using Winder in case things go south quickly.
  22. First off, I am not going to comment on the accusations of the Twins manipulating anyone's service time. Before this past season Miranda had done very little to show he would have such success. He hit very well last season in 125 games in AA-AAA, but they had zero reason to rush him to the majors. I am a big Josh Donaldson fan. You fail to mention he missed 50 games in 2017 and 1 10 in 2018. He had a great 2019 season which led to the Twin to offer him the contract that he got. He played half the games in 2020 and missed a very important playoff game the Twins could have really used him for. He did play in 135 games last season and he was clearly not 100% for most if not all the season. How many times did we see barely limp into 2nd base on a double that should have been easy? He isn't getting any younger and his calf has been an issue. Our own Nick Nelson goes very in depth about Dondaldson's calf issues here. Where was the bad luck factoring in here? If Buxton had better luck he might have won MVP last year.
  23. He also have been very injury prone and his defense has taken a big step back. His advanced metrics are based upon him being on the field 90% of the time. If you could guarantee that then yeah he would probably be worth keeping, but that's a huge if right now.
  24. Those projections also have Donaldson getting 600 PA and Garver getting 500. If both stay very healthy then yes they are attainable, but both players have missed a lot of time over the last few seasons. Josh did get 543 PA last season, but how much of the season did he play hurt?
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