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Twins Minor League Report (6/12): Complex Losses
jmlease1 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
congrats to Blayne Enlow on his promotion! It's been a long road for him.- 1 reply
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Twins Should Extend Tyler Mahle
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I'm a no on this one. The concept has worked for the Twins before, but the price tag it would take to keep Mahle in the fold isn't going to be cheap and he's been unavailable too much to feel confident about him having a clean recovery from TJ. There's another price that you have to pay when you make a deal like this too: the 40-man roster spot. While teams usually have several fringe players on their 40-man by the end of a season that can get dropped, right now with the Twins farm system depth they're going to be tighter up against it when it comes to protecting prospects from the Rule 5 draft. Injured players can't get moved to the 60-day list and exempted from the 40-man until the start of the season after the Rule 5, so you're also potentially costing yourself a player that way as well. The trade busted. It was a reasonable move at the time (I still think the only one we'll truly regret losing is CES, but YMMV) but it crapped out because Mahle got hurt in both seasons. That sucks for the Twins (especially because Mahle could have been a difference-maker last season in holding the rotation together) but in this case you're throwing good money after bad in trying to find a way to extract value from this one. Move on. -
I'm not sure that's true, it's hard to tell when a catcher in the minors takes the leap. Cardenas and Olivar are making prospect lists, Isola is still playing the position, Cossetti has been good enough to get an early promotion, and they've been aggressive in moving up Camargo now. (and Silva is certainly interesting) some pretty good depth, but maybe not a break-out star. We'll see how the season goes for Camargo, but right now he's lining himself up to be the first choice call-up if/when one of the Twins catchers gets hurt in 2024. I have to say, I'd rather have a younger player with upside potential in that role than a no-hit journeyman on the wrong side of 30 as the option. I'm impressed with how well Camargo has handled the aggressive promotion in the last 2 years, and he's definitely got some pop in his bat. I'd like to see him finish the year taking a few more walks and making more contact before I consider him a catcher of the future, though.
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Man, Vazquez looks awful at the plate right now. Can't catch up to fastballs, toothless when he makes contact. It's getting a little concerning. I don't expect him to be a major offensive force or anything, but he's been brutal at the plate this season.
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Good to see Prielipp pitching again. Hope this was just a blip for a guy still working his way back from TJ and we'll get to see him working off the mound some more. Raya really looks like a serious pitcher. I'd like to see them stretch him out a little more. I understand they're being careful with him after some injuries, but only 51 pitches? I have no expectation that they'll let him start going 90-100, but maybe let's stretch him out to 70-75 and see how he does. Good signs from E-Rod. Maybe he's heating up a little after the slow start. Really talented player, and good to see him blast the HR and take a walk.
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It's not really that complicated: Garlick has crushed lefties his whole career. That's literally his reason for being in the majors. It makes perfect sense to slot him in there against a tough lefty and then when the bullpen starts rolling out you can slot one of your better lefties into the middle of the order as a pinch hitter. Lewis isn't going to come out, so this opens up opportunities to make moves later in the game. Garlick's numbers aren't good so far this season against lefties, but that's only like 20 ABs. It didn't end up working out last night (neither Garlick nor Larnach got a hit) but the logic and strategy is sound. Would Wallner make sense to call up on this roster? Sure, but the problem is his lefty bat doesn't probably help you that much against Kikuchi and you're still probably not going to start him over Garlick (if he's still on the roster) against the lefty.
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I hope Martin's injury isn't serious and isn't related to his elbow. I'm rooting for the dude, and he just can't seem to catch a break. Miranda seems to be finding the re-set we were hoping for at AAA, which is certainly good to see. he's going to have to battle for a spot on the roster, and maybe that is helping him get locked in? Lewis is a fascinating prospect to think about. I love guys with weird pitches and it'll be fun to see how he does now that he's moved up a level. A good test might be if he pitches in multiple games in one of those 6 game series that seem to happen in the minors and see how he holds up when a team sees him twice in a week.
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It's definitely another one for the case files on "Why You Should Never Give Up on a Starter Until You've Given Him a Real Go as a Reliever". he's definitely a bit wild, but it's a lot easier to dodge around a walk or two as a high-velocity reliever than as a medium-low velocity starter. but he's also one of the reasons the Twins as an organization (and the Rays and a few others) tend to not want to spend on the bullpen: you can find guys like this. But props to the Twins for finding him and having some patience in the transition (he was not good last season) and for him in embracing the change in role to find success. We'll see if it's sustainable: the increased velocity certainly helps a lot, but he's also doing a much better job of keeping the ball in the park and has been less hittable as well, with a major uptick in K/9. If this is closer to who he is as a pitcher, he's going to be a useful bullpen piece.
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I think it would be great if Balazovic can turn into a 2+ inning weapon out of the bullpen. Could be a great way to bridge those middle-ish innings when your starter only goes 5 innings and not burn up your whole bullpen while also chewing up innings if/when a starter gets rocked. And maybe that's where he's going to be most effective. It also doesn't preclude him from a spot start or even trying to stretch him back out as a starter again in an offseason. Kala'i Rosario is amazing: he got a hit in the 7th inning of a 5 inning game! :P (typos happen, I tease because I love) But I am really impressed with how well he's doing this year, it's been a real breakout campaign for him. Thrilled to see Austin Martin playing; right now I'm not even sure I care what his results are, just hoping that he's able to swing the bat and throw without pain. Would be a big deal if the rest & rehab plan worked for him and he doesn't need surgery on that elbow. I think his bat is going to play and I'd love for him to be fighting for a super-utility role next season.
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Twins Minor League Report (6/5): Complex Opening Days!
jmlease1 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
He hasn't played a ton of OF for the Twins, but the impression I've gotten is they saw enough from him to be like "ok, we know he can play there and be fine" and have had him playing SS to see if he can stick on the dirt. I don't have a lot of concerns about him fielding the OF, but he would have more value as a super utility guy if he can reasonably play the infield too (a la Willi Castro). Oddly, Martin played less SS in college than he has in the pros...have to wonder if that set him back in a chance to stick at SS as a pro?- 27 replies
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Twins Minor League Report (6/5): Complex Opening Days!
jmlease1 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I really hope Austin Martin is recovered from the elbow injury and doesn't need surgery. Twins are due for a little luck on the "rest and rehab" plans (they've had several guys where they've tried to do this for several months and then the season-ending surgery happened anyways). But more than that, I'm rooting for Austin Martin, who looked like he was getting back on track after getting healthy and playing well in the AFL. He's had a screwy development path and struggled with some injuries, but he's still very talented and could be a significant contributor. It'll be fun to follow some of these guys at the complex: Chourio is definitely one I want to keep an eye on after seeing some write-ups on him.- 27 replies
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Week in Review: Mixed Feelings
jmlease1 replied to Nash Walker's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Well, he's probably a bit better than this; right now it's a career low OPS+. But I don't disagree: he's a drag on the offense on a team that can't afford more drags on the offense. He's not going to be better than a league average bat for more than a week or two at a time. But the problem is, Larnach hasn't been able to stay healthy, Gallo has missed time, Gordon is missing a lot of time (and has been bad), and Kirilloff has a significant and recent injury history. If we dump Kepler now, he's gone forever. So it's an issue if you replace him with Wallner and someone else goes down, because now you're down to Garlick (who also has never stayed healthy). The closer you get to the trade deadline and further along you are in the season the less your depth matters, unless you have a pile of guys on the IL. But we're barely into June and have a bunch of injuries again. I'm entirely unenthusiastic about running Max Kepler out there right now, but but I get why it seems like we're stuck with him for another month. The mistake was not dealing him in the offseason and using the money saved to reinforce the bullpen, add a RH corner OF or both. Good news: Twins haven't been playing all that great, the offense is pretty thin, the bullpen could use reinforcements...and we're still leading the division by 3.5- 32 replies
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Week in Review: Mixed Feelings
jmlease1 replied to Nash Walker's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think if the Twins had managed to pull off a win on either Sat or Sun and won the series, we'd be feeling a lot different this morning. Kind of amazing how much one game can make a difference, but that's the way for a 4 game series against a division rival: take 3 out of 4 and you're rolling. Split 2-2 after winning the first 2 and the gloom sets in. It's interesting to see so many people finally turning on Kepler; he's in a slump right now, but he hasn't been a plus offensive player for most of his career. In 8 full seasons, he's been an above league average hitter exactly twice, and one of those was the pandemic year (so less than 200 PAs). he'll probably bounce back a little bit this season and push those number back up around a 92-95 OPS+, but there's little chance of more. And it's why some of us wanted to move on from him in the off-season, but once that decision got made to keep him it's really problematic to drop him in May/June. No one is trading for him right now (and it would be the ultimate sell low) and we're on the hook for his entire salary so literally the only thing the Twins gain at this point is a roster spot. That gets easier to accept as the season progresses, but of our corner OFs from the start of the season, Larnach, Gallo, Gordon, Kirilloff, and Kepler have all spent time (or are currently) on the IL this season, making our depth a little more wobbly. So i think the calls to cut Kepler today are unrealistic. But a lot of people were ignoring Kepler's lack of offense for a long time before now.- 32 replies
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Minor League Report: Affiliates Struggle
jmlease1 replied to Sherry Cerny's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Not a great night for the affiliates, nor for most of the prospect list! (though good to see guys like Julien and E-Rod still taking walks even on nights when they're not connecting. Suggests that the approach is right even if the results weren't big) Severino continues to perform well on offense; have to wonder if he has a defensive position, but if he keeps hitting like this he'll find a job somewhere I think. And the Kala'i Rosario Saga continues on: he got dissed a bit in the FanGraphs prospect write-up this week, so of course he just turns in another great game at the plate. Maybe we should just find someone to ding him for something every week to keep giving him someone else to prove wrong? :D Twins have to feel good about his progress this season.- 5 replies
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Not me! Maybe they look to move on from him in the off-season, depending on how various other players have developed this season, but he's a key player for this team and an important offensive cog. Happy to see Polanco in the lineup. Really good win for the Twins on a night when the offense was light. Ober pitched well, but dodged several bullets (a better offense might have hung several on him). Great to see the bullpen hold it down again: Duran is a monster and a real weapon in the 'pen. Getting Thielbar back will help steady things back there, I think, and make us a little less reliant on wild boys like Moran/Stewart/Pagan in tighter games. Cleveland has bigger problems than we do on offense; outside of Ramirez and Maylor there's a massive power outage over there, and with their luck in 1-run games from last year flipping back they're in real trouble if they don't start hitting soon. Hopefully it doesn't happen this weekend at all!
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Twins Daily Hitter of the Month - May 2023
jmlease1 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Positional flexibility makes a huge difference, especially for those last few roster spots. Castro is clearly the better infielder over Gordon, which helps him out; Gordon has more experience in the OF including fairly significant time in CF. If Castro's also an option in CF that's going to make it hard for Gordon to find a role on this squad as long as Castro hits around league average. I didn't think much of the Castro acquisition at the start of the season, thought he was just a retread blocking some of our prospects. Happy to be wrong about him so far, hope he can keep hitting.- 25 replies
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I think you're wrong, but even if you're right and the vast majority of the blame should all land on the twins hitters...there's no excuse for the home plate umpire not knowing how many strikes he'd already called in an AB. This wasn't a case where something weird had happened to interrupt play for a substantial amount of time or anything; dude just lost the plot, and undermined his own credibility.
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Twins Daily Pitcher of the Month - May 2023
jmlease1 replied to Matthew Taylor's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
hard to pick between Ryan, Ober, and Varland. I think Ryan is the right choice, but I wouldn't squawk too much about any of the others. oddly, one of my favorite performances by Ryan was his last one which was also easily his worst of the whole season. he just didn't have it, and you could see it early, but he still battled his way through 4 innings and tried to grind it out. I dunno, there's just something about him when he's on the mound.- 12 replies
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That's a really big night for Cedar Rapids! I've been on Team Rosario for a while now and he keeps doing everything right to get himself promoted: hitting for power, good contact rates and a strong batting average, taking walks, and a more than reasonable K-rate. And this isn't a older player beating up on a bunch of kids: he's still only 20 (for now)! He looks like an easy choice to move up to Wichita at midseason to me. E-Rod had a great night. He's so talented, but we shouldn't be surprised that it's taking him a while to find consistency coming off a knee injury at his age while adjusting to a new level of competition. He's still taking walks and his overall approach at the plate is sound. He's still so young (just barely turned 20) but the ball explodes off his bat and he's going to be really fun to watch all year. Looking forward to a few more 3-hit nights!
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Good job by the offense in getting us back in the game and then winning it late. Royce Lewis sure does seem to have that igniter in his skill set (he also made some very nice plays at 3B and looks pretty solid there) Tough night for the home plate umpire last night, but fortunately it didn't impact the outcome. But it's increasingly frustrating to see umpires not have a consistent (and correct) strike zone. Correa got rung up on a pitch that sure looked outside, and then the ump loses track of the count against Lewis when he struck him out on a ball that definitely looked low. Considering the Twins were in a position to push some more runs across the plate when the ump took the bat out of our players hand again the "I'm bad enough at my job that I can't keep track of the count" was a little maddening. P.Lopez was rolling along pretty well before imploding in the 6th. A little disappointing, because it sure looked like he was going to cruise through 6 or 7 innings, but the bullpen did a nice job picking him up. It's still hard to trust Pagan, but he did a very nice job holding Cleveland down for a couple of innings and then Jax finished it off. Feels good to only use 3 pitchers last night in a game that ended 7-6 while getting deeper into Cleveland's pen.
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not wrong; it's been 25 years since baseball added any franchises. but there are also teams that are struggling to compete and be financially viable in their markets as well. Until that gets resolved I think MLB would prefer to hold those expansion cities out there as possible relocation threats to bully cities into building a team a free stadium...
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The "oh, we can't call anyone up because the Saints are in Buffalo" is pretty silly: this is a billion dollar team, not a tiny non-profit. There's plenty of flights out of Buffalo to get a player here in a few hours if needed. They're not coming in from Katmandu. i think the Twins take 3 of 4. (I'd love the sweep, but I'm not gonna be greedy) Their starting pitching will keep them in every game and I'm starting to feel some confidence in the offense again. twins are a good home team and have been a little unlucky so far this year (only 4-10 in 1-run games). Time to get it in gear. Predictions: Gallo breaks out of his slump and clocks 2 dingers this series, Polanco comes back hitting, and because I keep talking about how we probably need to move on from him Max Kepler makes me look like a fool and has his best series of the season. Lopez goes at least 6, and Joe Ryan acts like the last game never happened and goes 7.
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Twins Daily Hitter of the Month - May 2023
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Never understood that, really. but seeing the reactions to Miranda and Julien not being immediate all-stars makes me wonder if some folks just don't have patience for prospects.- 25 replies
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Twins Daily Hitter of the Month - May 2023
jmlease1 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I've always been a big fan of Kirilloff as a hitter, the only thing holding him back was the bum wrist. Hopefully that's behind him now, but they'll probably need to keep an eye on him. He's got a sweet swing and pretty great eye at the plate. Totally deserving hitter of the month. (I think I'd rather see him at 1B than in the OF, but as long as he's healthy and in the lineup regularly I'm going to be pretty happy) Jeffers is definitely earning himself more playing time. Be great if he can keep hitting close to this while catching a little more. (a little more time off might help Vazquez anyways) Jeffers had a bumpy season last year between injury and his power stroke abandoning him and it's great to see him hitting the ball hard this season. Glad the team didn't give up on him.- 25 replies
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I mostly meant with the Twins. I'm happy for Rooker that he's playing for the A's, but he's basically had one great month and one bad month this year, so I'm having trouble calling him a solid MLB player. he's been pretty awful lately. We've seen him have hot stretches before, but he's never been able to sustain it.
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