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Week in Review: Rallying Back to Relevance
h2oface replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That can’t be normalized. FIRE BALDELLI! …… and seemingly being “positive” while stereotyping women as negative and downers? 😇- 30 replies
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Week in Review: Rallying Back to Relevance
h2oface replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Lewis is nowhere close to being ready. If they don’t pull him back and give him more time, he could face a 50 game or less season. I hope they IL him again until he can play full speed. If the team can get to the playoffs, they will need his …. potential.- 30 replies
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Of course I have. I watch all the games. I also saw Greene pitch and hit at Notre Dame High School. Lewis has been lost since the last half of last year. That's a long time, now. I saw Danny Valencia hit for the best part of a year, too. You can't hit if you can't stay on the field, for sure. Potential is cheap. Delmon Young had amazing potential. Enough for the Twins to foolishly trade Matt Garza for him. Potential really doesn't get many wins. Neither does hope and dreams. Or if I just chose to be a homer and just have tunnel vision and not notice what is happening around the rest of the league. Of course I wish the best for him. But I also am not selling out to potential. Win streaks are fun, but this is still the same team, the same team construction. Hey, anything can happen, and will. It is enjoyable right now. Good to be a .500 team instead of in the bottom third of the league.
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According to Cody Christie, it would be better to trade Ryan for a bunch of hope and dreams. Right. Very astute. I would rather trade Lewis for ........ Hunter Greene. Correct the original mistake of not selecting him in the draft when they had the chance. What is Mr. "I don't do Slumps"? 0 for his last 35? Ever since he said that, it is all slump. Umpiring. I will never understand why folks still want a human to call balls and strikes. Even if they are consistent. Consistently wrong is still wrong, and cheats all players of the game, batters and pitchers.
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Baltimore, with all its hitting this year, has only scored more runs, at 138, than 5 other teams. We just swept them this year. We need their hitters? They sure were good for most of last year...... but suck so far this short year.
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I understand all the stats et al, but what I see in the games is an enormous amount of contact. Maybe not the last 2 games, but last year and the beginning of this year, almost every pitch the batters would swing at they would touch the ball. Batters make contact on almost all his pitches. It got to be the feared Eddie G save. At least a hit and a walk every outing with two men on base, and hope for the best. Soft contact too often still results in runs at crunch time, especially with the Twins sad defense these days. If he continues to become "that" pitcher, with his increased offerings, he could be a starter, as he has expressed a desire to do, for his next team, when the Twins are too cheap to keep him.
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Giants (Hicks) vs Twins (Paddack): 5/9/25, 7:10pm
h2oface replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Archived Game Threads
Apple announcers praising Correa for smart base running. He didn't even make them make a throw to get him out! Yes, he took attention to second (France looked like he would score regardless), but to just stop, and not make them make a play to get him out....... is that good baserunning? Just give up? He could have gone back to first, created a run down. Anything can happen, at that point. Not likely, but it can. Just like running out the third strike when the ball is not caught by the catcher. But just concede the 3rd out is smart baserunning? They had to tag him for the out. Just lazy in my book. -
Royce Lewis Returns: Trading the Hot Corner for DH
h2oface replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yah, but he was running........ into the wall.- 64 replies
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Amazing how once injured, they injure something else before they can even return. Something is terribly wrong in this organization. Every year. Top prospects.
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Guardians 4, Twins 2: Too Little, Too Late, Too Naylor
h2oface replied to Sherry Cerny's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Baldelli Ball. A DH that hits under .200 leading off. LEADING OFF! Now we have Gasper AND Kody Clemens (hitting under .100) getting starts, and an AAA Keirsey who is hitting way under .100. Remember when bench players were actually bench players, and not 1/3 of the lineup starting? Lopez. Pitchers continue to throw the ball away to one of the bases, and then Stewart couldn't have been more middle middle middle - throw meat right down the middle late in the game we have a good chance to win for a crushing 3 run homer in the 7th. 3 SB against Jeffers, Santana one of them. Who knows how it would have come out because Jeffers' throw is so horrible that it hits a squatting Stewart in the back of the glove elbow. And Correa is back to 2025 normal and goes O'fer and Ks 3 times. So hard to watch.- 75 replies
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He is fooling himself, thinking he can control where the ball is going..... that is, unless he thinks he can blow it by right down the middle.
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One run from the offense. Should have saved a couple from yesterday. Baldelli Ball now has Coloumbe and Varland after Jax and Duran? Back to pulling the starter doing well with 76 pitches. I thought he might have progressed after the Ryan and Ober success. Too bad our guys watch so many of those right down the middle like Varland offered. If they would swing at those instead of the sliders a foot off the plate........ Maybe then would score more consistently.
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There could be a flagrant HBP for 2 bases. Like the NBA, it would be a judgement call based on more detailed description of the types of HBPs that qualify. Personally, I think the pitcher should have to suffer some kind of pain for hitting a batter "flagrantly". Maybe a flagrant 1 for just a horrible pitch that he lost control of, and a flagrant 2 with more penalty for doing it on purpose and/or perhaps causing injury, and that includes pitching way inside on purpose and then hitting the batter. (The sadist in me wants the batter to be able to throw it at the pitcher like dodgeball. It would be great fun to watch, too. The batter hit would get one throw and have to throw it at the pitcher below the waist, or a penalty for the batter. The pitcher at least knows the ball is coming and can dodge it. More consideration than the batter gets.) And accidents should still suffer consequences. If a pitcher can't control the ball, he will learn to not throw it so hard. I know, sick idea. But pitchers should not just be able to hit somebody and not suffer consequences. The whole idea that the other team's pitcher should hit another batter to "have their back" is schoolyard BS, just like the running out of the dugout because someone looks at somebody with a dirty look or trash talks the pitcher. I want the offender to feel pain, too, not some innocent teammate. As for that batter hitting the pitcher with a batted ball? More pitchers should be ready to field after pitching. Most aren't aren't even close to trying, and are totally out of control/position after the pitch. Not like Greg Maddux or Jim Kaat, who finished each pitch ready to field a possible comebacker.
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What's Eating Minnesota Twins Bullpen Ace Griffin Jax?
h2oface replied to Matthew Lenz's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If you aren't concerned about Jax, it is concerning. He has officially earned concern in 2025. And the teammates in TBBIMLB are again giving up inherited runs like....... like....... like Jax is giving up hits. Baldelli will keep pretending it isn't happening, too. Believe in the process and not the results. -
A Breakout Is Brewing for Ryan Jeffers
h2oface replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Hmmmmm. I believe I remember the author claimed he was the all-star catcher to be last year, too. Tic Toc. Time is running out. Jeffers sure talks highly of himself, though. Likes to say his process and exit velocity is there, just not the results....yet..... just have to believe and stay with the process. Results are the process record. Time to make some. -
"The Twins' defense has been sharp this season, reining in a lot of the baserunning opportunities from the opposition and helping out the pitching staff. " They have made some really good plays, and a bunch of horrible defense. Like the cut off to the middle of the back of the Met yesterday, Castro has 3 errors and several that weren't scored an error, like in the Jax meltdown, and the pitchers have been literally losing games with horrible throws. That's team defense. It has hardly been "sharp". I would even call it pretty poor. How about that great double play by Julien? Even with chasing Lindor way out of the baseline. Jax is a mess. And he wanted to start.s I still can't believe Gasper is on the team.
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Is Carlos Correa’s Swing Broken?
h2oface replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It's Thursday AM. The MRI's for Wallner and Correa were done Wednesday AM. Correa played the field Wednesday afternoon. What are the MRI results already? -
I guess someone should tell Castro, then, or if they have, Castro should own it. The throw didn’t actually cause any advantage. But it sure was pathetic. About 7 years since Alcala was traded for and supposed to become a fair replacement for Ryan Pressly. I guess that ship never came in. Celestino must have hi-jacked it.
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I agree that Baldelli is continuing to prove his ineptness in many ways, but it was Correa that should have been on second, I believe. He ran out there with Castro. Correa should know that the second baseman is the relay man on and ball to deep right center. Correa was all the way to the first base side of Castro, chosing to back up Castro? for some reason? And shouldn't Castro be smart enough to not throw a ball if nobody is there? Awareness. Isn't that what Miranda got sent down for? I mean, he was hitting about the same as Correa and better than Vazquez. Now we have last years team mandatory default representative replacement "all-star" and the supossed team leader ultra-vet with bonehead plays, on the same play! I don't think that one is on Baldelli.
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I'm switching to Banana Ball! They sell out every game, now. MLB stadiums. No walks. It's a sprint. Did you catch the 60 minutes this Sunday? https://www.cbsnews.com/video/savannah-bananas-60-minutes-video-2025-04-13/
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Twins 5, Tigers 1: Rome Wasn't Built in a Day
h2oface replied to Hans Birkeland's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Baby steps.- 39 replies
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Tigers 4, Twins 0: Outplayed Every Which Way
h2oface replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Kinda. Only if you have an option. No accountability for the high paid. Just excuses. But Miranda’s lackadaisical effort was a showcase of the effort and focus this team is showing. I mean, he didn’t even bother to look at the ump, OR EVEN TOUCH SECOND. Look at the pitching depth that performed well, and the reward is immediate DFA for a managers mismanagement.- 112 replies
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