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  1. Lots of good comments. SWR has ALWAYS struggled to get thru 5 innings, but he's been "decent" thru the first 3 or so. With SWR, I've always felt like he's walking a tightrope. One false step and he's giving up a 5-spot. He's been pretty good at working out of jams, stranding runners. I disagree that the Twins see SWR, Matthews and Festa as essentially "the same." Or maybe I should say I don't. The ceilings of Matthews and Festa are just higher. Matthews has outstanding command and Festa just has better pure stuff. I think bean5302 was very insightful when he said SWR, once out of options, is a candidate for the BP, especially if Matthews or Festa (I think it will be Matthews) comes up and stakes a claim to a rotation spot. OR...SWR becomes a trade candidate. With position players dropping like flies and a SP needy team like the Orioles or Cubs out there, we could see a trade. Not saying we WILL. But bean5302 raised the possibility, and I think he's made an interesting point, at least for further discussion. Dr. Gast...calling Dr. Gast !! We need a Twins & Orioles BBTV's TRADE PROPOSAL...STAT !! What would an SWR trade to the Orioles bring to the Twins?? What about the Cubs?
  2. This is always an interesting time of year. Not only for the major league team where you can begin to get a sense of who is figuring it out (Larnach) who is continuing to disappoint you (Julien, Miranda) and who seemed to look pretty darn good ahead of schedule (Keaschall). Second base continues to be a black hole. Other than the the HR he hit in front of Mom and Dad in Fenway Park, Cody Clemens is a zero. At least Clemens in more consistent defensively than Julien. It sure would be nice to see Keaschall back with the Twins and there is about a 2 month timeline for that to happen. I wish Eeles was healthy and making a case for himself to be given an opportunity. What it crystal clear to me is that Miranda and Julien have no future with the Twins at this point. I would have liked to see them packaged in a trade in the off season, but could understand giving each one more chance to show they belong. Alas, neither has shown any consistency or ability to do so. As long as Rafael Devers continues to be a "Me First" instead of a "Team First" guy, the Red Sox are going to be in a tough position. I say give Boston a call and see what kind of a deal you can make. I still have my doubts about Brooks Lee as a SS. I worry about Correa's long term outlook and that we really don't have anybody with the athleticism to play SS once Correa moves to 3B. Two players that it appears Boston is trying to move are Devers (who they can't give away despite the fact that he's a really good hitter) and Ceddane Rafaela, someone who is an excellent SS and CF. About the only only Devers (-64.7 value) trade that gets any kind of positive feedback is straight up for deGrom (-60.8 value). It's the classic "you take my bad contract and I'll take yours" deal. Rafaela is intriguing because he's only 23 and has cost certainty for another 5 years. He's kind of the perfect "super utility guy" in case Correa or Buxton goes down. Bader is a fine outfielder, but he's only here for one year. The Red Sox also have a couple young SS prospects that seem head and shoulders above anybody we currently have in our system. Marcelo Mayer is a 21 year old SS prospect with a value of 47.0. Franklin Arias is an 18 year old SS with a BBTV of 15.0. If the Twins offered Jose Miranda 1B/3B (12.3) and SWR SP (21.0) and Billy Amick 1B/3B (7.0) total of 40.3 to the Red Sox for Mayer SS (40.7) Rafaela SS/CF (-2.4) and Tristan Casas (currently with a value of ZERO) total 38.3 the BBY+TV numbers work out. (Casas injury has seen his previous 28.3 value just plummet). The Red Sox get a SP for their rotation, a 1B in Miranda since Devers refuses to play there, and a young prospect like Amick to eventually replace Casas. The Twins get a 21 year old SS who could be major league ready by 2026 (giving the Twins a better SS option than Brooks Lee who looks more 3B/2B) an immediate defensive upgrade at SS, 2B and CF than Castro in Ceddane Rafaela and a major league 1B in Casas who just needs time to recover. Rafaela is expendable to the Red Sox because uber-prospect Roman Anthony is pushing for a major league call up and the Sox already have capable CF's in Jarren Duran (LF) and Wilyer Abreu (RF). The Twins can sell high on SWR with Festa, Matthews and Morris pushing for a call up. The Twins will be moving on from Willi Castro either at the trade deadline or next off season. Rafaela is the longer term replacement for Castro and would allow the Twins to trade Castro and get something back in return for him. Maybe the Dodgers are still interested?
  3. I never get offended when someone suggests a trade. That's just "Baseball Talk." Some of the outrage on TD over this is amusing. What a suggestion like this DOES DO, is open up discussion about how Twins players could or should be valued. I don't want to trade Joe Ryan. When you have a good, controllable SP, you don't trade him. Because trading him rarely makes the team better. I will admit though, the conversation with Baltimore begins with Bassalo if you're talking Ryan. And it wouldn't be one-for one. Laloesch has the right idea. The guys to move are Paddack (especially after last night's effort) and SWR. I think Festa and Zebby are higher ceiling replacements for both. I leave the core of the rotation: Lopez, Ryan and Ober alone. That's the foundation of any team the Twins have for contention now, and going forward. But I'd aggressively be looking to deal from the edges...Paddack and and SWR. The more desperate teams like the Dodgers, Orioles and Cubs get with the fragility of their rotations the more I'm pushing SWR and Paddack for more than they're worth. Especially if I've got Festa, Matthews and Morris at St. Paul. Marca Raya?? He's a throw in to sweeten a deal for a solid catching or shortstop prospect in a Paddack/SWR trade. At best he's a decent RP at some point, but he'll never be a major league starter. So to finish up, I don't mind articles like this, because even though I would have to be blown away for any trade for Ryan, I like hearing other ideas, like moving Paddack and/or SWR. What could we actually get for those guys?
  4. Good article Nick. I would disagree with you essentially leaving Rocco off the hook. He's in even greater jeopardy than Falvey as Falvey can just fire Rocco before anything is done to address his own short comings. The Twins are in freefall. Their GM clearly has no answers. If they stick with Rocco what will change for this ballclub? Nothing will be done until the team is sold and who knows when that will happen? It's a good thing the Wolves are still playing and the Vikings season can't get here soon enough.
  5. Aside from consistently sloppy play in the field, how Rocco handles his bullpen has been one of my primary disappointments in him. I've stated many times here on TD and many others have as well. Bullpens operate the best when guys have clearly defined roles. Mariano Rivera, once he was the Yanks closer, never came into a game in the 7th inning. Never. The only time Rivera came into the game was to close it. The same could be said for Joe Nathan, Dennis Eckersley, Bruce Sutter, Rollie Fingers and on and on and on. Earl Weaver had great bullpens in his days as Orioles manager. And often times he didn't have a PRIMARY closer. It could be Eddie Watt or Pete Riechart, maybe even Grant Jackson or Dick Hall. But he had clearly defined roles for his guys. Maybe Earl had it easier because Palmer, Cuellar, McNally etc...usually went 7 innings, often longer, but his guys still had clearly defined roles. Rocco has never seen the logic in doing that. And so this leads us to the big question about Rocco...if he remains as Twins manager this entire season, none of us here can envision a major turn-around by this team. It's "possible" but actually quite unlikely. So if Rocco were replaced as manager, who would it be? Would we set a batting order and generally stick to it, (Tovar, Carew, Oliva, Killebrew...)or would we continually be moving guys around in the day-to-day lineup? Would the team begin hitting better? Would they become better situational hitters...aka runners and 2nd and 3rd and nobody out...would we score more often than we have with Rocco? Certainly if someone other than Tommy Watkins were coaching 3B we wouldn't be sending our runner from 3rd with the infield in on the "contact play" with nobody out...would we?? Would the new manager have defined roles for his bullpen? Would pitchers have a clue how to hold runners on?? The 7th inning Wednesday was a master-class on why Christian Vasquez is vital to this ballclub. Ryan Jeffers is a below average catcher defensively. He couldn't pull the ball out of his glove on one stolen base attempt, and then he drilled a crouching Brock Stewart with a low throw that had it missed Stewart, night have bounced 4 times before it reached 2B. Later, a ball that was scored a wild pitch but that is effectively blocked about 75% of the time got by Jeffers allowing runners to move up a base. Four runs later a scoreless game was effectively a Cleveland win. Would moving on from Rocco help this team snap out of it's doldrums? Or are the Pohlad's just going to ride this disaster of a season out and hope someone is foolish enough to pay half a billion over market price?
  6. Great article Matthew !! Well written and timely. Thank You.
  7. We've beaten this horse till it's beyond a corpse, but it doesn't change the fact that the majority of Twins fans are not, and probably haven't been, fans of our ownership since 1994. Yes, we have 2 World Series Championships and they came within 5 years of each other. 2019 was fun as was 2023. But opportunities lost due to their penurious ways have over taken them. My disillusionment began in the mid 2000's when the team sported 2 MVP's, a 2 time CY Young winner and the greatest closer in franchise history, yet they never, not even once, "went for it" to try to surround that talent with a trade deadline deal to put them over the top. When your post World Series victories deadline acquisition "claim to fame" is Shannon Stewart you have utterly failed your fanbase. The "Baseball Gods" have decided to punish the Pohlad family mercilessly by injuring their pitchers and star hitters continuously. The Pohlad family is going to lose a boatload of money this season and it's hard to feel sorry for them. The longer they wait, the lower their eventual price will be. Hoping to sell the team at an obviously inflated value to absolve debts from other poorly run Pohlad businesses is going to take a BIG BITE out of their backsides.
  8. Keaschall is doing as well as he has all while knowing Tommy John surgery was coming. Think about that. The kid was not 100% and he, as well as the Twins knew this surgical setback was inevitable, yet he raked and played CF and 2B and some 1B. I haven't actually seen him play, but I think his athletic profile gives him a chance to be much better defensively at 2B than Julien (low bar). Keaschall also has much better bat to ball skills than E-Rod. He will be more consistent. The better question to focus on at this point isn't who is the BETTER prospect. It is who will get to the major leagues SOONER. The answer is probably Keaschall. Julien has at least been O.K. with the bat to begin the season. We all know he will never be a PLUS defender anywhere. The best thing Julien can do for the Twins and himself, is to keep hitting, thus increasing his trade value to teams looking for an offense upside 2B. He's going to get passed up by Keaschall and Lee and possibly even Payton Eeles. There is also Royce Lewis lurking...what is he? 3B? 1B? LF? 1B? Somewhere, someplace, Lewis, if he can EVER stay healthy will settle in at one of those 4 positions. E-Rod, if he can demonstrate his elite on-base skills as well as his power, "projects" to still be the better prospect. E-Rod's defensive ability at either corner OF spot as well as CF is a given. His bat is what will determine if he's a middle of the order regular or nothing more than a 4th OF/Platoon player in the future. Ty France has been a nice story so far, but I don't expect it to last beyond June. This is why Larnach and/or Wallner should have been taking grounders at 1B already, especially with the acquisition of Bader. With E-Rod and Walker Jenkins on the way, the OF is just too crowded. And 1B remains a black hole in the lineup for the near and distant future.
  9. There is a high degree of frustration for Twins fans right now. This team should at least be at .500 and in the mix for what should be a very competitive A.L. Central. Yet the AB's this team takes are just as frustrating as ever. Going with a new hitting coach has brought no improvement at all. The move with Miranda had to made. Much of our frustration with the Twins stems from the lack of production of our "Star Players." Correa and Buxton are struggling at a time when the team really needs them to step up. Striking out on 3 consecutive change-ups yesterday with men on base was vintage Buxton. But while the "star core" of our lineup is either flirting with the Mendoza Line (Correa, Buxton) or M.I.A. with yet ANOTHER injury (Lewis) the greater frustration of Twins fans is the lack of growth by our younger players. The Tigers have young players showing growth in SPADES...Torkelson, Carpenter and Greene. On the pitching side they've developed a CY Young winner in Skubel. Casey Mize, Reese Olson and Jackson Jobe are coming into their own. Colt Keith shows promise. On the Twins side, we see young players that show flashes, but no one who appears to be turning the corner. We also see screwball lineup construction from Rocco due to who knows what from a spreadsheet. We have a classic cleanup or #5 hitter in Matt Wallner, yet we embark on this grand experiment of hitting him leadoff. It's idiotic moves like this that have become the trademark of Rocco Baldelli. It's a long season, but the Twins have earned their 4-11 record to date. We currently sit in LAST PLACE, half a game behind the worst team in baseball history. Rocco and the hitting coach should be feeling the heat in a major way. Bean is right that Miranda still has some value on the trade market. Guys don't go from having value to zero value 15 games into the season. Otherwise, the Twins could traded SWR to the Red Sox for Rafael Devers and moved Festa into the rotation. Another failing of Rocco is not fighting for guys who are clearly better options than what he's got right now. Festa should be in this rotation, So should Zebby Matthews. With Pablo's injury, Andrew Morris should be making a spot start or two. Instead, we got a guy like Paddack who should be a 2-inning BP guy at best. We had a Golden opportunity to trade a guy like SWR at the top of his value and get a bat who could help this lineup and go with Festa, Matthews or Morris, all guys with much higher ceilings, yet we did nothing. Signing a Jose Quintana type or even Martin Perez (who beguiled the Twins earlier this year) would have made for a better rotation. And as I mentioned earlier, any hope we have that some of our young talent like E-Rod, Keaschall or Brooks Lee could come up and give us some juice seems hollow because our young players just don't show any improvement once they reach the Twins. It's a frustrating situation with Rocco and his staff but it's not exactly a ringing endorsement of Toby Gardenhire either. And at the center of all this is a looming, potential ownership change that most of us hope ushers in BIG CHANGES throughout the Twins organization. The longer this listless, lifeless iteration of the Twins keeps stacking up loss after loss, the less the Pohlad family can expect from a sale. The Twins ship is taking on water on rough seas. Will the Pohlad family go down with the ship?
  10. 2019 broke Rocco if he was ever going to be more than just a "spreadsheet" manager. Even Earl Weaver, the King of the 3-run homer, had guys like Paul Blair and Don Buford who could...and did...steal bases. I think the sample size is far too small to make any grand pronouncements at this time. And for all we heard about Royce Lewis and his desire to get away from a body builder body and working on more flexibility...WHAM! Right out of the gate he pulls a muscle. I still think if Lewis is serious about slimming down, getting sleeker and more flexible he will reap the benefits. You don't constantly pull muscles if you're NOT too tight in the first place. He's strong enough, the HR's will come. The Twins training staff should have come to this conclusion a long time ago. And it will take more than just an off season to correct it. It will also make him better in the field and a more free-and-easy thrower as well. The fundamental mistakes the Twins are making to begin the season shows a team that wasn't properly prepared. The wonderful thing about baseball is that a team can recover and make the needed adjustments. However, if this team is in 4th place by the end of May, there could and probably should, be a cleaning of the house that would include Rocco and a new 3rd base coach.
  11. That's an excellent point Finfineman, and of course, the solution would be a salary cap and a minimum floor for salaries as well. But we know the MLB players union will never allow that. They could go on strike for 2 solid years and neither the players or owners would blink. So we're at a standoff. We may have baseball Armageddon on the horizon, but for Twins fans we're already in baseball hell with an ownership family many Twins fans have despised for years and star players (Buxton, Correa, Lewis) who are hurt far more than they are healthy and productive. The manager frustrates a majority of Twins fans as well. Add everything up...A team that is very slow out of the gate and appears listless. Ownership who is despised. A manager who frustrates us consistently and underperformance of star players (Buxton, Correa) or the consistent absence of the younger, cornerstone player (Lewis) and you're looking at a fanbase that is apathetic 11 games into the season. The Pohlad family is going to lose a ton of money this season. I wonder when they wake up and realize their asset isn't worth anywhere near what they think it is especially with the $450 million dollar debt burden. Football season can't come soon enough.
  12. You can only shuffle the deck chairs so many ways on a Twins team that looks very much like the Titanic. FIRST: Baseball is a long season and we're 6 games in. There is time to right this ship. SECOND: While the above may be true, this is a pattern and a symptom of Rocco managed teams. We've seen this before and even just 6 games in, this team looks listless. There is no spark. When teams hit as poorly as the Twins have to start the season, everything looks bad. We could have predicted the inevitable cooling off of Ty France, but the continued lack of progress or consistency from Miranda and Julien and the absence of Lewis and Lee certainly aren't helping. I'm 100% on board with getting Luke Keaschall up ASAP to play 2B. He can't be worse than Julien, Castro or whoever else has played there. I predict the starting pitching will level up. Ober had a bad start. Lopez was like a kid in little league when the Cards had not one, but two guys just bolt for second base and Pablo didn't handle either very well. He followed that up with a solid game. Joe Ryan got stung by a couple long balls, but in general, our "Big 3" should be fine. Rocco will continue to befuddle with bullpen management however and it will be end April at the earliest before Lewis is back. Brooks Lee is anyone's guess. It's time to have Larnach start taking grounders etc...at 1B. His time in LF will be split with Bader already and eventually there will be Emmanuel Rodriguez and Walker Jenkins to compete with. Larnach is one of the few guys who doesn't look bad at the plate despite his .236 average. He's 6:4 and to be honest, as much as the Twins like to stress positional flexibility, with the eventual arrival of E-Rod and Jenkins and the gaping hole at 1B, I can't believe this move hasn't already been made. An eventual lineup that has Keaschall at 2B, E-Rod splitting time in LF with Bader and Larnach at 1B with Lewis at 3B makes a lot of sense to me. It's well past time to spin Miranda and Julien out of here in any kind of trade that makes sense while those guys still have some value. It's up to Rocco to see and anticipate what changes need to be made. Unfortunately, I have had little faith in Rocco since 2021 or so to figure it out. Is Toby Gardenhire our manager in waiting?
  13. Great points Nashvilletwin. The entire economic landscape of Major League Baseball is changing and with all this uncertainty the Pohlad's are acting like they are in a position to overinflate the value of their team to solve all the financial issues of the Pohlad empire. I will allow this: It is THEIR team and they are under no obligation to sell it. However, last off season with the payroll reduction and lack of any significant moves to keep pace with their division rivals coupled with the end of season collapse seems to have been a breaking point between the fanbase and the Pohlad family ownership group. The 0-4 start doesn't help, but I think the fanbase is just at a point that even if the Twins won 17 of their next 20 games they just don't want to put another nickel into the Pohlad family hands. That could change as the weather warms up, but I don't see it. This is going to be a VERY DIFFICULT year for the Pohlad family. Without $50 million dollars of regional sports network money as a cushion they are going to lose some serious money. Their position as "sellers" is going to deteriorate. I heard a rumor that a local group offered $1.5 billion for the team (market value according to Forbes) but the Pohlad's said "NO." The want their $1.7 to $1.75 billion, above market value price. The problem the Pohlad's have is that they squandered their chance to be back-to-back division champs and the "Baseball Gods" refuse to let their star players, most notably Royce Lewis, remain healthy and productive. Compare the situations of the Twins and T-Wolves as each sale unfolds. The Twins can't keep their star players healthy and on the field, while the T-Wolves have Anthony Edwards, a young, rising star who is eminently marketable. And the Wolves were coming off a successful playoff run all the way to the Western Conference Finals. Glenn Taylor did a "Whoops! I undervalued my team!! I've got to find a way to raise the agreed upon sale price or renege on the sale!!" Taylor lost in arbitration and he's on the way out. The Pohlad's insist on over valuing their team while staring down the barrel of a very lackluster attendance revenue projection. A LOSE-LOSE-LOSE situation if I've ever seen one. The 3 possible outcomes are succinctly listed. But the eventual outcome is etched in stone. Selling a portion of the team only to leave Joe Pohlad in charge is DOA. Keeping the team is DOA. Only a complete sale and banishment of the Pohlad's from our collective consciousness is the likely outcome. How much money can the Pohlad's afford to lose this summer. The other very interesting aspect of this sale/non sale is the complete media silence on who some of the ownership candidates are or could be. The Ishbia brothers emerged immediately but in hindsight that was by design only to leverage a better opportunity with the White Sox. It's shocking that other prospective ownership candidates have had such a tight lid on any rumor or speculation. It may very well be that there really aren't "multiple suitors" for the Twins. At least not until the Pohlad family lowers the price to the level of the $1.5 billion dollar market valuation.
  14. An excellent April Fools laugh that hurts my ribs a little so I'll stop laughing... As Twins fans, we ALL know that a baseball season is a marathon, not a sprint. There are still 158 games to play. Plenty of runway to get things under control. The problem is the listless way this team has come out of the chute. They are hitting like zombies. They are pitching like zombies and they are fielding like designated hitters. With the fan base openly ticked off that the Pohlad family still owns the team, I don't see good crowds when the Twins play a home game...and this might include a lower than normal Opening Day crowd. I just don't see the fan base willing to spend a nickel that could benefit the Pohlad's. There's a certain kind of feeling when the fan base is already agitated and the season starts with a thud in St. Louis. That feeling is exacerbated when the team rolls into Chicago to play the historically worst team in baseball history only to be no-hit for much of the game while their veteran "hanger-on" of a SP gives up 9 runs in the first 3 innings. You really can't get a more sour taste in your mouth as a Twins fan than that.
  15. Linus, I think beckmt and I enjoyed your story (probably a lot of other people too). But Koufax was done after the 1966 season and Drysdale didn't finish the 1969 season with a shoulder injury and his Dodger career ended then. I've been a Dodger fan since Sandy Koufax beat our Twins in game #7 in 1965. Twins are my fav. But Dodgers are #2.
  16. Linus, that would have been the 1965 Dodgers (you wrote 1969). Well, we're TWO games in and already Rocco is driving me nuts. Why no pinch hit for Vasquez in the 8th inning? He's arguably the worst hitter on our team in a late game situation. Jeffers is just sitting on the bench. And once again, despite tons of empirical evidence that Duran is not good in non save situations, Rocco brings him in down 3 in the bottom of the 8th. The result, Duran predictably struggles (because the data suggests he will) and Rocco effectively BURNS Duran from being used in a save situation for today. It's going to be a LONG season.
  17. I agree with the sentiment that the Dodgers could very well break the all time season wins record. They are GOOD and they are DEEP. I also predict the Dodgers will win back to back World Series Championships for the first time in their franchise history. I pick the Twins to win 87 games and eek out the division championship over the Tigers and Royals. I pick the defending division champs, Cleveland, to finish 4th as their talented bullpen regresses to just being "good" (as opposed to "epically great") and their rotation comes up short. The Guardian-Indians will have trouble scoring runs. The Twins, Tigers and Royals will all out hit them by a comfortable margin. Bobby Witt Jr. A.L. MVP. Shohei Ohtani N.L. MVP. It's hard to pick against either. It could be a Dodgers vs. Red Sox World Series, which would have Fox doing cartwheels !! Especially if the Dodgers win in 7 games. I've got my MLB Network Twins package, and I'm ready to watch some BASEBALL !!!
  18. Castellano hasn't earned a spot in the Twins BP. Yes, he's got an intriguing arm, but those kind of pitchers are a dime a dozen in Major League Baseball. Throwing 97 mph as a relief pitcher isn't all that remarkable anymore. The Twins have a LOT of promising young pitchers that have options who could fill that role. And I think getting guys like Matthews, Morris, Raya, Prielipp and others some big league innings is a good idea, even if they come out of the bullpen and not as starters. I'd rather just roll with Funderburk. He throws nearly as hard as Castellano and he's left handed. Absent working out a deal with the Phillies to acquire Castellano and giving him a chance to earn his way onto a major league roster once he progresses out of AA and up to St. Paul, he just hasn't done anything to warrant being a Minnesota Twin yet.
  19. I have no doubts what so ever in Duran's STUFF. Where my confidence wavers is in how Rocco UESES HIM. Rocco likes to use Duran in the 7th inning in a high leverage situation. I'm a big believer in using your closer as a CLOSER. Clase does not come in in the 7th. Nor does Josh Hader, Edwin Diaz, Ryan Helsley etc... Someone on TD wrote last year in an article examining Duran's struggles, that the data clearly shows Duran is lights out when he's closing a game. Not so much when pitching in the 7th inning.
  20. I think Santana should have his #57 retired. But I also think anybody who made the HOF should be a no brainer too. Kaat wore #36 but had to wait DECADES to get in. Joe Nathan, the greatest Twins relief pitcher of all time also wore #36, and he just might be elected sometime as well. This is similar to the Vikings with Paul Krause in the HOF and Harrison Smith being a very qualified candidate who also wore #22. If Harry the Hitman gets in, I'd love to see Paul Krause honored as well. Krause is in the HOF and is the all time interceptions leader, yet he didn't make either the 1960's or 1970's All Decade Team for the NFL. Somehow Larry Wilson made it instead. Good player, but his team never won a playoff game. This also gives a little more credibility to tony&rodney's idea of letting future players wear those numbers and make their own legends. It worked for Harrison Smith wearing #22.
  21. When we first signed Ty France, I kind of groaned because I saw an opportunity for young players the Twins had signed and cultivated throughout their ascension to the major league roster getting squeezed. Rocco spoke like France has already won the position on past reputation alone, and I was frustrated by that. But I have to acknowledge that all Ty France has done since he got to camp is crush the ball. He's not hitting what he is because he's blooping a few in. He's mashing! Now, I fully don't expect anything near a 1.517 OPS in the regular season. And he's unquestionably BAD at 1B. But as a 1B/DH/PH option if he's able to finish with an OPS between .750-.800 is nothing to sneeze at. The Twins still have young options starting with Jose Miranda. I wouldn't give up on Miranda. Luke Keaschall has been mentioned as a 1B option and I still have a strong opinion Trevor Larnach should be taking hundreds of throws and groundballs on a back field somewhere at 1B because if Larnach continues to trend upward with his hitting and E-Rod and Jenkins aren't too far away (and just from a defensive standpoint, Keirsey, if he hits at St. Paul should get a legit opportunity SOMETIME)!! I don't want to be FORCED to trade Larnach if he becomes the hitter he's capable of being. I must salute Ty France for coming to camp and with his bat, loudly and consistently making it clear he's making the team. I hope he has a good year from start to finish. He may only be here one year, but with the young hitting prospects we have that may be all we need him for.
  22. This is a Twins prospect I just can't quit on. We've seen how dominant Brock Stewart can be when he stays healthy. Canterino could be something very similar, maybe even better. But there comes a time in an organization just has to cut bait. The Dodgers did it with Stewart and the Twins will have to give heavy consideration to Canterino as well. I'm aligned with LambChop on this. They may have to put him on waivers and then see if they can bring him back, basically pay him while he rehabs yet again. But like I said, I just can't quit on this guy. I'm still dreaming of him becoming a dominant bullpen piece even if it's just for 3-4 years at the most before he just simply can't overcome all the injuries. That's probably the absolute BEST outcome the Twins could hope for. But every year new players are drafted and begin the process of moving up the ladder. At some point, every players dream has to come to an end.
  23. I think he is. It wouldn't hurt to have another lefty in the pen. I love his stuff but I don't disagree with anybody who says he's got to start throwing strikes more consistently. If he can do that, he's certainly got the stuff to not only make the team, but to be a pretty effective piece of a dominating BP.
  24. Jax is the clear #1 because of his consistency. No matter the situation, when Jax comes in fires get extinguished and good things flow for the Twins. Duran is #2 only because he's wasn't as consistent as Jax last year. His stuff is electric and if he only hits 101 on a radar gun as opposed to 104 that's not a big deal to me. Better command and a better mix of his pitches is more important than winning the radar gun Olympics. Rocco also needs to keep him in a purely CLOSER role. I don't see Clase, Hadar, Edwin Diaz, Mason Miller or Devin Williams coming into a game in the 7th inning. No matter how high the "leverage" of the situation is. Make your closer the closer Rocco. Sands is #3 because he's earned it. Brock Stewart is #4 based on what he's done and how healthy he can stay. Alcala and Varland are primed to have very effective seasons and are currently at slots #5 & #6. They could move up if Stewart's health betrays him or if Sands slips a bit. But those first 6 guys could be VERY GOOD. I see Coulombe and Funderburk as the lefties slot in at #7 & #8 for me. I think Coulombe will be steady and fine. I still like Funderburk's stuff and potential. That leaves Castellano at #9 if he can cut that walk rate and this is where the questions line up for the guys that would slot in after here. My long love affair with Matt Canterino seems to have finally come to an end. I'll always wonder how good he could have been had he ever been able to get and stay, fully healthy.
  25. I like the roster but agree...where the heck is Eeles?!?!? Is he considered too old to be a part of this group?? Excellent info on Ferrer Doc. If they are considering playing him at catcher and giving him time to develop he would be another very interesting guy to follow. It also would kind of hedge our bet with Cartaya. It would have been even better if Jenkins and E-Rod could have been on that roster. I'd would have liked to see Keirsey there as well. Too old??
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