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  1. I he develops an eye, and plate discipline, (horrible K, chase, and BB rate), he could have a respectable OBP and learn to use his speed, which will be on the decline, before it is not speed. I wish he woud learn how to steal bases again. He is pretty bad this year, so much so, that he only has 6 attempts. He is a very nice utility piece.
  2. See. Pitchers aren't really that good. It's just the bats didn't get any hits this series when they were pitching. Same with Bob Gibson. He wasn't that good, either, it was just that other teams didn't get many hits on the days he pitched. Lucky.
  3. Correa is just going to bolt, anyway. They should be playing him every single game and more. Get your 35 million worth. Same with any other 1 year contract or expiring contract. Baseball really isn't that grueling. If they all spent time stretching, even on the bench, bench yoga, they would all be able to stay on the field more and not pull and rip all their muscles so often, etc. Even if you only get paid a million a year, you get to play baseball in the show and get paid for it. Not that hard, really.
  4. How many games of heroic offensive performances in the last couple inning were wasted by this our pen? It almost makes one forget how clutch and special they were, because the pitching staff blew them all up.
  5. We are barely a .500 team, and barely not for June. And Archer is our pitcher of the month? Yikes. Sometimes you just sit on the award, and don't have a pitcher of the month. But that is the thing these days. Everybody gets an award, regardless.
  6. Who needed Tyler Wells, anyway? Had to make all that room for the dumpster diving arms that shockingly didn't pan out. Pitching identification. That's the ticket. Tyler Wells takes care of the home team now.
  7. I still bet on Berrios. 3 months of struggling (and he crushed us) up and down games. It could all be evened out by the end of the season, and the Jays in the playoffs. He is pitching in the show, the only team that really matters. Our guys still may never make it there. They haven't even advanced, in a whole year. I like your optimism, though.
  8. Naaa. It is never how the game is managed, your are unreally correct. As bad as our bullpen is, and it is horrible, I think we are not Oakland, and there is a bit more accountability, but you can have it your way. Baldelli is not responsible for his choices and timing et al during the game. All on the FO. Every bit of it.
  9. Once the game starts..... it is on the Manager, his past usage, and how he manages the game with what he has. A team effort.
  10. ....and the game against Atlanta, the Dodgers had just tied the game on a first pitch homer to lead of the inning by Will Smith in the top of the 8th, and Graterol, the heir apparent to Jansen, gets the bottom of the inning, and he gives up a first pitch lead off double and two pitches later a 2 run homer and lost the game 5-3 and that isn't in the short mention, either. (Former closer Kenley Jansen finished off the Dodgers in the top of the 9th with 3 Ks! Ha! Then blew the save the next day.......). No blown save, just a blown game and a loss. Sound familiar? Back to the point..... Graterol has had a sketchy June. Confirmed. (I don't make up the stats. It is still called a blown save, and everything counts).
  11. To be fair, they missed it. The pitching identifiers missed the guy. Right. All factors to evaluate. He was there for the picking. There will always be those guys that most miss (Mike Trout), but that is what their job is. To make the right decisions. Robertson was a cheap risk if Bundy and Archer was, and that is what was said about their contracts that are comparable or more. All that aside, he is on the Cubs, and he is available for sure now. Get him before someone else does. He looks past his injuries, and has been a proven winner for several seasons in the past. Too bad he wasn't gotten for only cash. https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/cubs/ct-chicago-cubs-david-robertson-comeback-20220502-735zio6bzrasvjusplk3pv6iay-story.html
  12. I still like Thornburg for yesterday's game. He would have been great. It was the extra day of continued non-use that made him too rusty for today. It was his first rough up as a Twin after 8 perfect innings.
  13. Rogers and Graterol, eh? Maybe not in June. Graterol is giving up the house this month for the Dodgers with a 5.14 ERA in 13 appearances with 1 blown save in 2 chances, and Rogers in 5.59 ERA (but 0.93 WHIP) for June in 10 outings with 2 blown saves out of 7 chances. But make no mistake, I still would rather have those guys than all but Duran in the pen. They both had fine April and May's. https://www.mlb.com/player/taylor-rogers-573124?stats=gamelogs-r-pitching-mlb&year=2022 https://www.mlb.com/player/brusdar-graterol-660813?stats=gamelogs-r-pitching-mlb&year=2022 I would have definitely re-signed Matt Wisler for several years, too, instead of just letting him walk. That was a no brainer and affordable, and he has continued his success in Tampa. https://www.mlb.com/player/matt-wisler-605538?season=2022&team=139&stats=gamelogs-r-pitching-mlb&year=2022 And the FO had David Robertson at 36 (now 37) years old, who pitched on the Silver Medal Olympic Team as an unsigned qualified player making his comeback from injury, available in March to sign for 3.5 million plus 1.5 in incentives. He has been killer on a bad Cubs team. They should make a deal for him now! NOW!!!!! https://www.mlb.com/player/david-robertson-502085?stats=gamelogs-r-pitching-mlb&year=2022 https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/cubs-david-robertson-signs-with-cubs/#:~:text=Robertson signed a one-year,team in as many seasons.
  14. These Cleveland games' brutal loses have all been after offensive heroics. Late inning rallies with clutch homers and runs, Just a great high for the team and fans...... and then Baldelli puts in Pagan, again, and again, and again. Crushing. A couple of them with multiple run leads provided with only 3 outs to get. The whole fandom is screaming Noooooooooooo. And it happens again. And the heroics are wasted and made unimportant. And they were really clutch and noteworthy. All for naught. Demoralizing.
  15. Top ten seems good, unless there are only 11 that are rated in the category...... and this article does not say how many are rated in each position. If Jeffers in rated that high relatively, either catchers are really bad or the statndards are not that high. And rating pitch framing. That is just fiction. No one really knows if they made the call change and either stole or lost a strike. Defensive stats still seem flakey to me.
  16. The Twins are basically a .500 team with one 8 game winning streak. A league of their own? Right.
  17. Miranda's best position seems to be DH. He needs to hit more consistently, though. It is very disappointing that the Twins don't develop defense. Prospect after prospect can't field worth a damn but can hit.
  18. I blame Arraez, What a lout. Didn't even get 1 hit. Everyone knows that with the pitching the FO provided we need 12 runs to make sure we win a game.
  19. Because our guys are horrible bunters. Pop it up. It really is sad.
  20. We can't steal (worst in MLB, only attempted 21 times, lowest in MLB, and only succesful 13 with 8 caught) and our catchers are horrible at throwing anyone out. Jeffers almost threw it into right field tonight, with nothing on it. I am so sick of watching all the other teams run on us over and over and over. The fastest guy on the team won't even try anymore. Don't even try to play small ball. I just hate Alex Pagan coming into the game. We sure did strike out well the last two innings. And now Baldy has used up the best we have in the pen in the first game, and lost. But the players lost this one. They have a job to do and didn't do it. Miranda was feet away from relieving all the pain. Very tough loss.
  21. First of all, no one knows that the umpire won't call the same call regardless of the catcher moving his glove. I see Jeffers move his glove so often that it just seems stupid. If you want to get the umpire to call the close one, you shouldn't move it at all. If you move it in, it means you thought, as a catcher, that it wasn't a strike and needed help. Framing is a totally subjective stat, and not really mesureable. Soon..............
  22. It's all that Hank Conger influence, eh?
  23. True. Especially when he was the biggest part of the horrible defense himself. He didn't even run to back up Sanchez at home after his throw that let the two runs score. Just leaned over and felt sorry for himself with his hands on his knees.
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