Street hustlers thrive off of that attitude, and I have family connections to know that.
AAA rookies belong in AAA until they have proven they have outgrown the AAA, which is difficult as AAA pitching is a long way from Major League pitching, so what you desire is a fool's folly.
Well Harmon was over 100 twice and in his glory year Carew 128 plus both drove in at least 100 RBI, those years, so, Knoblach did well but not the best.
WCCO TV just had spiel on Lee, not much more than how he feels but they did say the Twins have too many talented infielders.
Youngsters often have greater trade value than a veteran, unless the vet is already top line, so, next year some of the rookies will probably go else where but locally grown boys have an edge to stay with the Twins.
Harmon, by a long shot.
George Brett, batting .390, of Kansas City took the best since since Ted Williams title from Carew in 1980, annoyed me greatly at the time.
He won his third batting title , ,329, ten years later at age 37,
If you so say, still it is just an opinion as unless some one here is a god, they do not know what is in any one else's head; to say so is arrogant foolishness.
Polanco's throw looked, quick, smooth , easy and dead center on target; with Julien how well the 1st baseman can scoop a throw out of the dirt is a MUST.