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  1. It's pretty small samples so far, so who knows. But if his bat speed has legitimately improved and he can make enough contact, he could be a useful bench bat. His general disinterest in taking a walk will definitely limit his upside, though. But maybe they can improve that for him, you never know. I'm not buying any real estate on Kody Clemens Island or anything. He's got some positional flexibility, which again, helps make him potentially viable as a bench bat. But if he falls off the table with an 0-22 stretch, he's probably a guy you can let go.
  2. anything to keep the streak going! Nice to see the lineup pick up the starters, and Larnach is doing a fine job. Funny seeing the Twins put it on Cano twice in a week. Wild seeing every pitcher in the bullpen get used in one day, but that's what happens when neither of your starters goes long in a doubleheader. Funderburk did fine (and good for Alcala in taking 2 innings) but I really wish the Twins could find a decent middle reliever who could go 2+ innings without needing a week off. But I love seeing the streak continue. Let's go sweep these guys! (btw, who do you think is the most likely member of the Twins to pull a Roy Kent: rip up a bench in the locker room in a fit of rage and then tell the team "let's go get these $@&*%" and have everyone lose their minds? LOL)
  3. too bad, it's a GREAT stadium to watch a game. I loved going to Camden when I was living in DC
  4. Oof, a short start is not what we needed from Ober, especially with SWR the next man up. But maybe that'll be an opportunity for someone to step up. Happy to see another win. Hope the Twins can keep beating up on Balto while it's down. Think we've been disappointed in our team's start this season? Talk to O's fans to see really disappointment. Nice to Larnach doing the job. He'll lose PT when Wallner comes back, but when he's playing this well it makes it easier to wait until Wallner is 100%, be smart about Bader's PT and add options at the DH. He's always had talent with the bat, but needed to make some big adjustments once MLB pitchers stopped throwing him fastballs. He's doing a good job putting together competitive ABs. Appreciate the HR from Vazquez, from whom any offense is a bonus these days.
  5. Maybe Martin isn't the best comp to hang our hats on, though. Austin Martin lost most of his last season in college to COVID, was sent immediately to AA after a 2020 draft that is shaping up to be quite a first round mess. Amick is in his first pass at High A in his first full pro season. Martin never even spent a day in A-ball. If they're still working Amick at 3B and he's bad there in AAA, then maybe it'll be time to get more concerned. But remember, Koskie needed quite a while before his defense really rounded into form at 3B. It does happen where guys go from average to good or poor to ok in their minor league development.
  6. Really good pitching performances from a deep staff coupled with effective defense and just enough offense is the formula for victory for this Twins team. If Royce can find himself and Wallner doesn't need another month to be Wallner again, this team could do some damage. And if Brooks Lee can get things going against LHP, we should start feeling pretty good about him: he's what we thought he would be defensively, and doing ok at the plate. I think there's more in there as a hitter, though. Pretty great homestand. Sure, Balto is a mess right now, but SF was coming in hot. A fine week.
  7. Amick is splitting time at 3B and 1B. dumping him down the defensive spectrum while still in A-ball is probably too soon: we've seen guys develop defensively before to where they can be at least passable, and if Amick can be a 3B-1B guy he'll have substantially more utility. Other than getting injured, he's doing everything the Twins could ask for from him, though and is off to a nice start for his first full professional season. McCusker is in a tough spot, not being on the 40-man. With this front office, they're unlikely to DFA someone they might lose to another organization just to promote McCusker unless absolutely forced to, either because of positional scarcity or McCusker annihilating the baseball at such absurd levels they look stupid leaving him down there. They're probably not there yet; while McCusker has done great, Saint Paul is a bit of a bandbox. Team OPS is sitting at .797, which is pretty wild. And notably, Mickey Gasper, who looked somewhat overmatched in MLB has gone back to AAA and is destroying the baseball again.
  8. I think McCusker just has to keep sustaining it and hope for an opportunity. If he were on the 40-man, he might have gotten a look already? But OF just isn't where we're short right now, especially with Castro back. Would he provide more offense than Keirsey? Almost certainly, but Keirsey is mostly being used as a pinch-runner/defensive replacement right now anyways, which isn't something McCusker brings to the table. And when the Saints are collectively putting up a .797 OPS, McCusker's 1.058 does lose a little of its luster. Mickey Gasper looked overmatched in MLB, then immediately started destroying AAA pitching again. The step from AAA to MLB is treacherous. Hope DeBarge comes back soon; hate seeing guys miss extended time from getting HBP. Good to see GG hit another dinger too. I think seeing where his power production is at will determine how quickly he gets bumped to Wichita, but he's on a nice path so far.
  9. Yeah, fearful managing of the bullpen right now and over reliance on Jax...whose stuff has been there but the results have not. Why not the well-rested Stewart? Maybe he had the same bug that nailed some of the other guys. A very nice gritty win. wouldn't have complained about a series win, but a sweep is great. Rest up and let's go throw Balto an anvil and see if Jim Bowden can write a fire sale article for them like he kinda did already for us! :P
  10. Excellent win to clinch the series. Eventually the win streak will end; the trick will be not to let a losing streak creep in, but to keep winning series. With the pitching staff going like this, we have a real chance to keep up this kind of excellence. Really nice work by Ryan, especially coming off the illness. (sounds like the stomach flu went rampaging through the Twins clubhouse!) SF had been on a nice run and was beating up on the AL coming into this series. Nice to see the Twins take down a pretty good team.
  11. GG having a very nice start to the season. Looks healthy and hitting well. He's a guy on track for a promotion to AA if he keeps this up for another month or so.
  12. Great job by Paddack, exactly what the team needed. The bullpen had been worked pretty hard recently, so it's great to have him going deep into the game and only needing 2 guys to finish off the win. Love a Buxton triple. Most exciting play in baseball. Twins have the pitching to compete with anyone in baseball. Hopefully the warmed up offense can keep up their end of the bargain like they have during this lovely little win streak. Team's been a little unlucky so far (3-6 in 1-run games) but they're playing very good baseball right now.
  13. It'll be very interesting to see where the data lands by the end of the season. One of the biggest concerns with the 4-seamer is that with a loss of velocity (which is funny when it's still averaging 100mph, but he isn't humping it up to 102-104) whether or not he could get by simply blowing it past guys. But if they can't catch up to it enough to more than foul it off, it still generates strikes, even if it's less effective in finishing a hitter off. The splinker is still ridiculous. The fact that he can throw that at 98-99 mph is absurd. But the curve is flat-out filthy as well. If he's able to mix in a sweeper and balance his pitch mix even more, he's well positioned to keep dominating without needing to hit 104. There's some concern about the walks, but with dominating stuff, I'd rather have him walking the extra guy from time to time than giving up hits. baserunners are less scary with a guy throwing this kind of gas, deadly K-rates and a WHIP under 1.00. He's doing very well, and his consistency has been nice in a season where Jax has had some awful luck, fluky results, etc.
  14. Name 30 MLB starters that are better than Joe Ryan. I'll wait. It's not a crazy idea at all, especially when you factor in his age and contract status.
  15. Sweeeeep! Man, I looove winning, you know? Like, it beats losin'? Ober did a good job filling in for a sick Joe Ryan. Like seeing Larnach get a dinger. Team made the most of their 5 hits, and maybe it was a little satisfying getting the big knock against Cano. Bullpen is doing a nice job of run prevention during this streak.
  16. Miranda is more likely to be back up with the Twins when he returns from injury; I don't think they're concerned about his playing time one way or the other, but we'll see: this administration sure likes to have as many assets as possible to draw on in case of injury, even if it means bumping along with a poor player hanging on the bottom of the active roster for weeks on end. Julien got demoted because they want him playing and not gathering dust on the bench, i think. But he will have to really hit to get back up. He clearly lugs his struggles at the plate into the field with him at the MLB level, which is a real problem for a guy who is below average on D to begin with. Clock is ticking on both guys, though. Brooks Lee and Keaschall are past both of them at this point, and with Castro and Lewis back, the ABs and innings are shrinking. Personally I wouldn't waste much time on Clemens, and Bride doesn't have much upside, but neither Miranda nor Julien have done enough to demand they get picked right now.
  17. He's still young enough that the defense could improve, so consigning him to 1B only in his first full season of pro ball is probably premature. If he can be acceptable at 3B it increases his utility, even if he's likely to be a primary 1B. It's not like they're not giving him innings at 1B to learn the position. I'm hesitant to slide guys down the defensive spectrum too quickly, especially in A-ball.
  18. Bowden loves writing pieces where he sends players from teams he doesn't like/care about to franchises he'd rather cover. He's never liked the Twins, always happy to write us off as soon as possible.
  19. Except of course the reason SWR got yanked was that after getting the first 2 guys he went double, single (cutting the lead to 1), single. He missed on 3 straight guys, the 7-8-9 hitters and the lineup was turning over. If the lead had been 5-2, he might get the chance to finish it off, but hard to blame the decision-making here. Lopez or Ryan might have gotten the longer leash regardless at that pitch count, but SWR getting pulled for Coulombe was on him. Considering how inconsistent the offense has been this season, would you really risk coughing up the lead?
  20. The Kernels hitters getting 6 HBP in one game does highlight the challenge in evaluating prospects based on their stat lines. The inconsistency of so many pitchers at that levels does mean that hitters with a decent understanding of the strike zone can really rack up an inflated OBP. While I'm pretty happy with what we're seeing so far with the hitting prospects in Cedar Rapids so far this season, AA should be a much better test to see where they really are...I think? DeBarge, Amick, De Andrade, Culpepper, and GG all doing well so far. A nice group.
  21. There's clearly a contingent whose biggest priority is the manager and front office getting fired, so they probably are having trouble enjoying a win?
  22. Lot of things to like about this game, but not the fact that SWR couldn't get out of the 5th. considering how much the team has struggled this season, I can't really blame Rocco for managing it tight and trying to hold the lead. If it was already 5-2, I think he gets the chance to go deeper, but it's fair to look at the O's and go "let's not give these guys hope". Let's be honest, we want them to go quietly tomorrow on getaway day too. Buxton looks to be on a real roll right now. This is the player we love, the one we always hoped we'd get for a full season. Stay healthy, buddy. Please! Nice to get the dinger from Bader. Good hitting from France, even if there's not much pop. Duran looked great, absolutely dominant. Just win, baby.
  23. He's a college player who was a 2nd round pick, currently in High A. Long way to go before he becomes a serious option for "1B of the future", but there are some things to like about what we're seeing from Amick so far. He's doing everything we could really ask for him at the plate so far: taking walks and showing he knows the strike zone, making good contact, and showing decent pop at the plate. He hasn't been good at 3B, but he's not the butcher of cairo over there either, so it's reasonable to keep giving him innings over there. I'll be a little concerned that a guy whose hands are described as poor at 1B too, but so far he seems to be doing fine there and his range might help. He's passing the test in A-ball. I'm not going to get mad about people being excited about a guy doing everything he's asked to do in the job he's at. I think the real challenge for him will be when he gets to AA, which he seems on track to do some time this season, which is a good place to be for a guy in his first full year as a pro. The Sabato comp is interesting, though I would argue Amick is ahead of him right now in his development. Sabato really hit the wall when he made it to AA, and this year (at age 26, in his 4th attempt at the level) is the first time he's really hit at AA. Amick has more of a college track record to hang his hat on and has already gotten in about the same number of games in High A that Sabato did in his first pro season, so seems to be moving faster and more consistently already. But the real test for Amick is likely to come in AA when he faced more sophisticated and advanced pitchers. Amick is an interesting prospect, and seems to be doing fine for a 2nd round pick. Hope he keeps up this fast start and earns a promotion to Wichita.
  24. Boy, Balto looked bad. As much as the Twins are struggling, you can see why the O's are below us in the standings. Here's hoping they can't get well against us; if this series goes like the Cleveland one (where we outscored them for the series but lost it) it'll be maddening. Great to see the power surge: life gets easier when you have some big bopper crushing some homers. Buxton is on a roll right now, hope he stays healthy for it. Jeffers is hitting great. Correa seems to be out of his funk. Just need 1-2 others to get going as well while we wait for Wallner to come back. Pablo wasn't efficient, but he was effective. Nice job by the bullpen finishing things off, even if Alcala still looks wobbly. O's made it easier by swinging through everything, for sure. (Varland definitely got away with one, as noted by Morneau. His curve is pretty good, but not good enough to hang up in the middle of the zone...) Just keep it up, Twins. Throw these guys an anchor and keep climbing out of the hole you made for yourselves.
  25. I think it's more about their utter fear of running out of depth. They won't call up someone from AAA if it means losing a player off the roster unless they just have no choice or the vet has become utterly unplayable. I think it's a real mistake, but the scars from a few years ago when we ran out of outfielders appear to run deep.
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