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  1. Cruz said not long ago the only reason he might leave would be for a real chance at a World Series ring, other wise he had no intention of leaving.
  2. Losing Simmons means more losses for the Twins, period. His throw to first yesterday without being set and both feet in the air is some thing the Twins need BADLY to not be even worse than they are now. They are fools if they lose him.
  3. Stealing nothing; if they are good enough to make the big league, they will. If they do not make it it is their lack of talent and nothing more.
  4. Had he given up 1 run, he would have lost, blaming him makes no sense.
  5. Gordon should be sent down NOW.
  6. If they cannot excell in Minor Leagues, they will be lousy in the big show. Fans DO NOT pay to watch players get their butts handed to them.
  7. The get rid of the veterans and it will be an insult to those who buy/bought tickets. I wonder if any team has been held hitless for two games in a row, if they bring up the wonderless kids from AAA the Twins may be the first.
  8. Nelson Cruz, in the Minneapolis Tribune: ... "I don't see any reason why we can't bounce back and do something magical," Cruz said of the Twins' postseason chances. "I think we all feel that way." Cruz said his opinion coalesced last weekend, when he and his teammates swept four games from the Tigers, erasing multi-run deficits in the late innings in three of them. "We should feel pretty comfortable, the way we're playing," said Cruz, for the moment overlooking the team's seven losses in the nine games before that series. "The pitching was there, for the most part, and the offense was definitely there. … We just need to keep that going."... ... Jose Berrios, Josh Donaldson, Taylor Rogers and even Byron Buxton have reportedly been inquired about as well, transactions that would signal a more serious reset of the team's future. "I cannot predict the future, but I hope that's not the case," Cruz said. "I hope they keep me around." Even if a trade meant a return to the postseason and another chance to pursue the championship that has eluded him in his 17 seasons? "That might make a difference," Cruz said after a pause. "But I'm not looking to go anywhere." Neither is Rocco Baldelli, who said his approach won't change, even as he experiences his first disappointing season (though not first disappointing postseason) as a manager, after back-to-back division championships....
  9. What happened to Morneau and Mauer had more to do with that than analytics.
  10. Yeah people who buy Twins tickets love 100 loss seasons. Worked great in the play off last year.
  11. That is what AAA is for, not the Twins. If fans in the stands want to watch might-be players then they will watch the Saints; they pay for ticket to watch major league pro-ball, not AAA pro-ball. Larnack is not that good, he is now striking out, a lot, and in the field he has weak arm and is slow. Kiriloff seems ready for the big show.
  12. He is not ready for big league yet, but who else is there at this time. Larnach doesn't have strong arm but at that Gordon and Celestino are worse. When Refsnyder or Garlick come back send him back down.
  13. After the 2017 disaster they did not dump a bunch of veterans, they let few go and traded a few then added a LOT of veterans for 2019. Had they gone the newbie way after 2018 this would just be another mediocre season after the 2017 disaster, not high expectations following two good years.
  14. If they trade them they will get -- nothing -- I'd rather see entertaining veterans than newbie nobodies , even if they lose, and they need players that can field the ball, BETTER, not more newbie slow weak arm Larnachs or throw the ball into right field Arraez.
  15. This Fantasy Baseball inspired trade shtick is weird except I imagine most of you were not around for the sad seventies when 85 wins was a very good year for a decade. I can still hear the Twins adds loudly hurrahing BOMBO RIVERA, CRAIG KUSICK. and WILLIIE NORWOOD. They were not as bad as bashers like to make the out to be but they are more likely what the Twins without the vets will look like. (Arreaz and Larnachs fielding reminds me of Norwood) I watch now to see Cruz, Donaldson, Simmons vets who know how to play the game well. I will greatly reduce time spent on a bunch of newbie disappointments which those who is more likely than 90 wins a season. Addendum: I feel bad that the Twins may be the one to put the hurt on Detroit, the way their play has made all snide comments god wannabe baseball experts said of them this spring asinine. They were only three games behind Cleveland.
  16. Bring back Covid-reduced spectators, they might fill the stands. If they lose Cruz, I will probably listen to them on radio as no good reason to watch on TV.
  17. Cruz wanted a two year contract, and said he wanted to spend some time this year playing in the field. Does he have to OK any traide? He likes it here, that is obvious and right now Cruz, Donaldson, Polanco and Simmons are the main reason the team is not challenging the Diamondbacks for the bottom rung. If he does not come back next year, this will seem like the good old days. Twins will get nothing even near his level of performance, and a gaggle of wannbes is getting less than zero.
  18. How well has Sano done this year, compare Schoop's current stats to Arraez, compare Rosario's RBI's, real numbers not pie-in-the sky computer game to Larnach. People do not pay the price for a game nowadays to watch school boys learn to play on a losing team. As I said, I have been watching the Twins for too many years, an entire decade of the seventies, of also ran mediocrity, which is what dumping the vets for more years of we cannot afford good guys crap it will be. Computer stats are like a bookies book , numbers never lie, yeah right.
  19. For you and LA Vikes fan: I do not know if you were around in the seventies when excluding 1970 when the twins were as good as the 2019 team, the Twins never won more than 85 games. They won the World Series in 1987 but even at that it was not till 1988 that they won more than 85 games. They brought in a varied herd of players that were the next great thing but while some were pretty good the team was on the best years, mediocre. If they dump Cruz, Donaldson and Simmons they will be back to at best , the 85 win Twins and probably a LOT worse. Kaat commented that the White Sox were beating the Twins with simple basic baseball -- good base running, some thing the Twins do not have. If they lose the home run hitters and good fielding players, they will be worse than they are now. Schoop is/was far better than Arraez in fielding and he now has 16 HR, 49 RBI and .274 BA, / C.J. Cron has 11 HR, 32 RBI, .252 BA / Rosario -- I will say his bat may, may be similar to Larnach but his arm (fielding ability) is far, far better / only Gonzalez has gone down hill from that team. They were part of the reason the Twins did what they did in 2019; if the Twins dump Cruz, Donaldson and Simmons it will be the final nail in the coffin of turning the Twins into a .500 team on the best years, I.E. a return to the Seventies.
  20. RpR

    The Grand "Re-Tool" Experiment

    Larnach is to slow and has too weak an arm for left field. Jim Kaat said a fast left fielder is very important.
  21. Why is Jeffers, easy out, still catching instead of Astudillo?
  22. Walks, from any pitcher, any time, have been the death of the Twins this year. These were just as bad as any before. Some here sound like Baldelli ignoring the pissant play from his team during an interview with happy talk.
  23. Three of the reasons the Twins did as well as they did in 2019 are gone; trade away what is left means another , or close to 100 loss season with next year being no better and the future amounting to pit-in-sky fantasy baseball pipe dream. Can the Twins owners deal with the money lost due no one in the stands, or better yet, will they?
  24. How good are Larnach or Kiriloff really, based on what? Larnach is slow afoot and has a weak arm, stopping runs is as important as scoring runs.
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