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  1. Field a routine groundball and the Twins win the game. Rocco didn't play a good game, but man the players need some accountability.
  2. I will agree I hate this extra innings rule. If you must use this rule, make it the 12th or 13th inning or something, the 10th is way too soon IMO. For now I hate it though. I don't disagree with management for pinch running Cruz. I don't think Cruz scores on that passed ball and quite frankly I don't want his 40 year old butt out there trying to score on a passed ball in April. He is too important in the long run. 4/10 innings the Twins had a runner on 2nd or 3rd to end innings. 0/8 with runners in RISP. One clutch hit all game and things are different. A little early to be trashing the bullpen. How did the M's score on the bullpen today? Against Colome: Infield single, stolen base, single. Against Rogers: Bunt single, sac fly. One ball went out of the infield. They haven't looked "Championship" caliber, but it's April 10th. I'm not fretting yet.
  3. I'd say execution killed the 2020 Twins playoff appearance. They scored 2 runs in 2 games. I get it's cool to blame management but they hit .119/.246/.153 in those 2 games. You blaming Molitor for that?
  4. What message is this sending? That's the Twins are willing to throw away money and talent because of something done by the player in the past? The league did not come down on them, why would the Twins purposefully put themselves in a harder position? Gonzalez would get to keep 100% of his salary anyways. It seems the only ones getting hurt here are the Twins and their fans, what point is that sending?
  5. People don't seem to understand this. If immunity wasn't given to players, no one would have talked and it would all be a witch hunt to try and figure out what happened. We would have bangs, but that would be about it. With the immunity we have heard how they did it and the commish's office acted accordingly. You can't tell people they won't be punished and then turn around and punish them, that's not how this works.
  6. It's not like that's the only level of baseball he had played before though. When a guy in his 2nd season puts up a SLG% that nearly 100 points over what he put at any level before, it's usually an outlier. I would love of he improved on his numbers from last year, but I'm not expecting it.
  7. While it's not a given for player's to regress after such a breakout year, breaking down Garver's year shows he is a good candidate. It's no secret that Garver raked against LHP. His slash line looked: .321/.434/.736/1.170 which is unbelievable. 36% of his PA were against lefties, which is a good 7-9% more in favor from what a guy who plays everyday usually see. Using him more often will result in more PA against RHP which should bring down his overall line, You also have to keep in mind he got a lot of rest throughout the season last year. He started 76 games at catcher and while we all expect and hope he starts more often than 1/2 the time, using him more will probably tire him out a bit more as well. I think expecting the rate numbers to go up as he plays more often is just asking for disappointment. Now, i don't expect him to fall off a cliff or anything, but an OPS of around .850 would still be dang good asset.
  8. Or Maeda could be above average for 4 years and Graterol never develops into a top anything. I totally understand the disappointment in the loss of potential... but this deal could work out very well.
  9. I am really rooting for Mr. Romero to have found something over the offseason and take one of the last bullpen slots.
  10. Curious how you peg Maeda as #4 starter. Which numbers are you using?
  11. I don't think you can call it a misstep when every one of those signings was a 1 year deal outside of Donaldson. If they were giving multi-year deals to older vets wit would be a different discussion, but bringing in guys on year deals are never a bad option IMO.
  12. In a perfect world, Polanco probably would be better suited for 2nd, but with the emergence of Arraez, moving him to 2nd just isn't an option right now. Now if Arraez comes out next year and isn't the hitter he was last year, it opens up a possibility, but if he comes out and hits .330 again you deal with Polanco and hope he can improve at SS.
  13. Eddie before and after his injury last season: Before: .282/.312/.529/.841 OPS After: .268/.465/.465/.750 OPS I really don't think he ever fully recovered and it impacted his defense as well. The top player you have no problem paying $8M to play a corner spot, the bottom one you do. I really hope he comes into camp fully recovered, we will see what his numbers do, especially hitting in an even better lineup. IMO, Eddie wasn't traded not because he didn't have value, but simply a contending team doesn't trade a piece like him unless they have someone knocking at the door and confidence they could replicate his production, which IMO, the Twins do not.
  14. 2017 Astros Postseason hitting splits. Alex Bregman: Road – .154 BA, .508 OPS; Home – .273 BA, .857 OPS. Carlos Correa: Road – .211 BA, .626 OPS; Home – .371 BA, 1.164 OPS. Jose Altuve: Road – .143 BA, .497 OPS; Home – .472 BA, 1.541 OPS. Brian McCann: Road – .037 BA, .198 OPS; Home – .300 BA, .849 OPS. Evan Gattis: Road – .200 BA, .533 OPS; Home – .300 BA, 1.014 OPS.
  15. I'm pretty certain a post season ban in professional sports could even work.
  16. It's not in the rules because sign stealing isn't a problem. We tried to de-code and steal signs when I was in little league from the dugout. Signs get changed all the time because of this. The problem with the Astros is they are using electronic means to give them real time information which they could not do otherwise....and it's a problem.
  17. Anyone who has ever spent a lot of time around baseball know that signs get stolen. Tim can go on forever how they taped the coaches and de-coded the signs, that's really not the point here. The Astros went above and beyond this.
  18. What are the payroll concerns? This deal didn't put them in outrageous territory. With all the money that came off the books, everyone was looking to where the Twins were going to spend their money....this is it. Donalson in 2019 vs NL pitching: .259/.379/.521/127 OPS+ Donaldson in 2017/18 vs AL pitch: .262/.375/.525/139 OPS+ Yes, he did get injured in 2018 and yes he is a little older, but worried about switching leagues vs pitching should mean little to nothing when it comes to hitters. Age. Comparing to Mauer just isn't the standard. I love Joe more than almost anyone, but his years at catcher, combined with the injuries made him a shell of his former self at age 33. Not only did Donaldson have an above average year with the glove, he was also above career averages across the board with the bat. While using Joe at the same age can provide some foreshadowing on aging, using only him and no one else is pretty short sighted. While I am a little concerned on how he will age, and years 3 and 4 he might not produce up to his salary......I love the signing.
  19. 1. Arraez 2. Polanco 3. Donaldson 4. Cruz 5. Kepler 6. Sano 7. Rosario 8. Garver 9. Buxton Good Lord.
  20. We will just have to agree to disagree. Taking down banners IMO does nothing. It puts a black mark on the game and provides zero punishment to the players who were actively involved.
  21. I mean....Beltran is the only player that could be named because he is no longer part of the player's union, so his name sticks out like a sore thumb. There could have been a group of players who were instrumental in the whole thing but it won't come out because of just that. It's a tough spot to be in for sure.
  22. That doesn't only effect the players union though. There are thousands of players and employees in the Houston franchise that had nothing to do with this. You are effecting so many people doing something rash like that. Not to mention, the league isn't going to hurt itself. Doing something like this is a great way to push fans away from your sport/league. Manfred and commissioner's office works for the league and the owners of the league, not the other way around.
  23. That's an assumption. He very well could have. He very well might not have known a damn thing.
  24. IMO how do you punish players without hard evidence of who it helped and who it didn't? You cannot just suspend everyone, that turns into a witch hunt. You can go by word of mouth of who said what, but that's a pretty slippery slope when it comes to punishment, especially as harsh punishment as some people in here are suggesting. Are you going to suspend everyone who put on a jersey because they didn't report it and immediate put their own career and future in jeopardy? It's easy to yell right now at the players from the sidelines. In the end the commish works for the owners. He gave the biggest monetary fee allowed by the constitution and threw down a pretty big penalty for the first ever punishment of this kind. While I agree, it's kinda sad to see the player's get off scott free.....I really don't know what would be appropriate, or what you could possibly do.
  25. The X factor here is the 2017 Astros team was REALLY good to begin with. It's not like they were an average talented team who needed cheating to win. Postseason stats in 2017: Alex Bregman: Road – .154 BA, .508 OPS; Home – .273 BA, .857 OPS. Carlos Correa: Road – .211 BA, .626 OPS; Home – .371 BA, 1.164 OPS. Jose Altuve: Road – .143 BA, .497 OPS; Home – .472 BA, 1.541 OPS. Brian McCann: Road – .037 BA, .198 OPS; Home – .300 BA, .849 OPS. Evan Gattis: Road – .200 BA, .533 OPS; Home – .300 BA, 1.014 OPS.
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