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  1. Eddy - start breaking in that first base mitt.
  2. I think it is unfair that one human was given that much athletic ability 😀
  3. Father and son hit for the cycle. That is quite a bit of trivia.
  4. So Ryan gives the hang loose sign after leaving with 4+ runs in six innings. Not a fan of that.
  5. Wasn’t that a balk? He appeared to make a move to first before he went to second on the pickoff. I’m not an expert on all the different balk rules.
  6. Yea our assessments of the defense of those players is widely different so I’m out.
  7. Miranda Julien Kiriloff Larnach Martin in the bigs. Keaschall Doncon Sabato and others in the minors. I think modern baseball places less emphasis on fielding than what I do.
  8. Thanks for the info. The Twins seem to collect good bats with no position.
  9. This is an important point. I believe the number is 6-8% of players that enter pro baseball make the majors. Obviously Jenkins has a better chance than most but for most prospects the likely outcome is they never make it. I confess to snarkiness when posting about prospects. Posters list off 8 guys in AA and wonder what are going to do with all this talent? We have a logjam! Reality is one of those 8 will make it maybe two if we are lucky. I do think age is overrated when it comes to prospects. I believe it was Larry Hisle that didn’t make the bigs until he was 28 and led the AL in RBIs or maybe it was Gary Ward. If they are improving keep running them out there until they aren’t regardless of age. Meanwhile I will keep patiently waiting for the next logjam 😀
  10. Does anybody have any detailed info on his fielding? I know he is moving around a lot which makes me wonder how good he is with the glove.
  11. I’m really enjoying this version of the Twins. The lineup is more consistent scoring runs on a game by game basis and they are more fun to watch with less of the three true outcome approach. Bullpen has been a little iffy but can’t fault the FO as they brought in plenty of guys they just lost several to injury. I think the pen will set up nicely for the playoffs however. I am still really concerned about starting pitching depth. If one of the top three go down we are in trouble. My other concern is just cleaning up some of the basics where they seem to make too many mistakes. Bright spot in this regard was Brooks Lees comment on why he left a slow roller to Correa: “ there was a chance the runner on second would take third if I cut across and took the ball so I left it for Carlos”. That kind of thinking is music to my ears.
  12. It doesn’t really matter because the Twins are tube locked with the guy. They would have to pay down his salary substantially to be able to trade him and then turn around and pay another guy to take his place. So get used to him because you will be watching him for another year and a half.
  13. Kiriloff is getting to the number of plate appearances where you can see what you have He’s an average hitter who is mediocre at first and poor in the outfield. I doubt any team will give up much to acquire him so the best plan may be to use the last option and see if he breaks out sometime between now and spring training next year. He’s another guy playing an offense first position but isn’t really doing much with the bat.
  14. If you are referring to my post I was saying to slow the roll on fans expectations. The Twins should move him as fast as is warranted by his play.
  15. I’ll say this again - people need to slow the roll with all prospects. He’s 19 and in low A. There is a whole lotta baseball to be played before he is even close to the bigs. And of course he may not turn out to be the star everyone is counting on. Expectations get so high for some of these guys that it’s almost impossible for them to meet them. I think this is why some people get so down on Buck. Rarely do prospects hit their best possible outcome.
  16. I know this is supposed to be about the color guys but I want to compliment Provus. He is hands down the best announcer in our market. To me he is a modern day Herb Carneal - a true pro who you can enjoy all summer and never get tired of him. I can listen to Kris Attebery and Tim Laudner for three minutes and I have to turn it off.
  17. I think your points are spot on. I am really enjoying this team especially the lineup. My only regret is that we swung and missed last offseason. Add one more good starter to this rotation and we could go places.
  18. Perk and Morneau for me. Really the only two I don’t want are Span and Plouffe. Denard adds nothing (nice guy) and Plouffe makes each broadcast seem like a frat party.
  19. Me too which makes it an odd situation. I’m guessing other people are making it felt at some level. They made it far too easy for the casual fan to disengage. I have several family members who used to go to 2-3 games a year but have stopped completely because they can’t watch them on TV. Meanwhile this team has a bunch of good guys and is fun to watch (if you can).
  20. That aspect of his play is more disappointing than his hitting. He’s not good in the field and at times has downright bad.
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