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  1. Something that went a bit unnoticed today was that LaMarre went 3 for 4 with 2 doubles, and the one out should have been another double but Zimmer made a Buxton-esque play on the ball. If he can keep hitting the ball like he has the past couple days, we'll have ourselves a nice backup CF who isn't a total black hole in the lineup.
  2. Cool, I didn't think we'd get to see Littell quite yet. He's still young and he'll likely need more time at AAA, but it'll be great to see him pitch for the first time. I think he can be a solid #4 starter in the majors if things go right. It also reminds me how good of a deal the Jaime Garcia flip was - getting Littell and Enns for Ynoa was a fantastic flip. By the way, Huascar Ynoa is struggling at single A for the Braves right now (5.62 ERA, 1.51 WHIP).
  3. Lynn clearly has the stuff to be a good starter, as he only gave up 2 hits in 6 innings, but he just has to figure out his command. If he continues to straighten things out, I think he can be a solid middle of the road starter for us. Also, it's odd how the Twins struck out 15 times but still scored 7 runs. And Sano wasn't even in the lineup.
  4. I mean, it's possible, but I think it's fair to say that Polanco could be in a slump as well, plus his defense can range from average to mediocre, so it's not guaranteed that his suspension has hurt the team has much as some think it has.
  5. Granite is hitting .206 with zero power and next-to-zero XBH ability at AAA. I see him more as a DFA candidate than an option in the majors. Wade needs to be called up ASAP. He has nothing left to accomplish at AA and should at least be at AAA right now.
  6. I'm not a fan of Duffey coming up, but Busenitz did just throw 2 innings at AAA. Duffey will probably get some work today seeing how the score's going. I'm about ready to give up on Tyler, as he hasn't shown any promise since his stretch as a starter in 2015, but I don't have any objections if they're going to use him as a mop-up pitcher.
  7. Boyer and his glorious 11.44 ERA... how in the world are they still trotting him out there?! That's not a small sample size either!
  8. Do they even give out errors anymore? Because that play was a 100% error.
  9. There isn't a clear spot for him on the major league roster at the moment, but I think he'll be OK. One bad AAA outing isn't going to doom him. But at the moment they have Gonsalves, Slegers, and Littell starting at AAA and on the 40 man roster, so it's not like they need another starter. I'm not sure what they'll do with him.
  10. Another great start wasted by the non-existent offense. We need to get Adrianza and Wilson out of the lineup and figure out Buxton. Dozier needs to get on a hot streak or he's going to be flipped in July for a low-upside prospect. But I have to respect Rosario for continuing his slugging. Unlike many here and elsewhere thought, he's stood up to his 2017 season and continued to produce.
  11. So the trade is basically Hughes and the 74th pick in the 2018 draft for C Villalobos and $7.5M in 2019. I don't hate the trade but I don't like it... Villalobos seems like a lottery ticket, but it could work out well if the money in 2019 is spent well. The draft is a crapshoot so losing the 74th pick isn't so bad (as an NFL draft junkie, I would not like this trade, but this is the MLB Draft).
  12. Great to see Rooker playing so much better in May. He still has a lot of hitting to do to make his stat line look presentable but he's definitely improving. Busenitz seems to be ready for the majors, but there isn't a spot for him. Magill has held down the 7th reliever spot surprisingly well, and since the bullpen has been very durable thus far, he'll just have to wait. Hopefully he'll find his way up in due time.
  13. That's the worst part of this - the starting pitching has been one of the strengths of this team, but now the offense has become unable to muster any support to this good pitching. Hopefully Sano and Buxton will figure things out and when Polanco/Mauer/better backup catch arrive, the offense won't be so bad... hopefully.
  14. Interesting how Kepler's the only one who can hit this lefty. How things have changed...
  15. I agree, but I think what makes Berrios so good is his durability. That's something Romero hasn't had in his minor league career. For this season, I also think Berrios is a better bet to go deep into games.
  16. Worst case scenario, we have a really good closer in Romero! And they could seamlessly switch Fernando R. with the other Fernando R...
  17. Yeah, I thought Gonsalves would be up before Romero, but clearly after Romero was incredibly good in Spring Training and continued that performance at AAA, they knew he was next up. It's also pretty crazy that we have Gonsalves, Littell, and Slegers waiting in the wings. That's some solid depth in the rotation that we haven't had since... well, a time before I followed the Twins.
  18. My opinion on Slegers has been that he is a borderline MLB 5th starter. His strikeout numbers just aren't good enough to be a reliable guy in the rotation, though I do think last year's sample size was small and he would be able to improve from it (much like other Twins rookie starters have). Perhaps his ideal role will be as a long reliever, which isn't exciting or currently needed, but I think that's what he projects as. I wouldn't consider DFA'ing him at this juncture.
  19. I'm not that worried about Garver's playing time. We shouldn't wear him down catching so often... what we need is a better guy to rotate Garver with. I'd find a way to trade for Blake Swihart and rotate the two, maybe Garver 55-60% and the rest to Swihart. We can't afford Garver to be injured really at any point, so I wouldn't increase his workload.
  20. But the problem is he can lower his ERA by giving up 4 runs in 6 innings... it's not hard to lower a 7.47 ERA.
  21. In hindsight, it's better he did it because Adrianza has little hope at the plate with 2 outs.
  22. I suppose that's how you combat terrible RISP hitting - take walks and make insane baserunning maneuvers.
  23. Intentionally walking Garver to get to Morrison doesn't seem like the best idea... though it's probably over if they can get Logan out.
  24. Molitor is about 3 generations behind so you'd think we wouldn't have to worry about this.
  25. Kepler was clearly safe, but you gotta love they take an extra long time to review it and still get the wrong result. Oh, and Kepler hesitated when running home... seems like the Twins are pretty bad baserunners. Remember when hiring Molitor was supposed to help with stealing and baserunning? That never happened.
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