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  1. Well it is encouraging when someone starts off better than expected, especially a bonus pool saver.
  2. Another cool thing about Wade that bodes well for his future - he has had more walks than strikeouts every year in the minors, including 2018. Leads to some nice OPS numbers as well.
  3. I had the opportunity to tour it some years back, but never got to see a game there. It is a jewel in a great city. San Diego is certainly one of the points of origin of the "West Coast IPA."
  4. Watched highlights of the game - Gibson's 2 strike breaking ball is just sick. I think he has a plan, and he's sticking to it.
  5. That is one happy aspect of not competing this season: there will be no temptation to make a Matt Capps-like deal with a top prospect.
  6. Watching the NESN broadcast of the Red Sox tonight, they made it sound a near certainty that Pedroia was done for the season - his recovery, if rushed , could end his career, so they are preaching patience. Nunez could return to a utility role, and Dozier could do great things in Fenway. Not sure if Boston is interested, or what they might offer, but you can be sure they want to win the division above all. A late surging, Gold Glove Dozier could help them accomplish that. Getting Gordon a shot seems the logical choice.
  7. Just saw that Pedroia will not be back anytime soon. Dozier + the Green Monster could be fun.
  8. The only way anybody gets Miami to part with Realmuto is overpayment. I don't think the Twins are in any position to overpay, regardless of the return.
  9. Both Buxton and Sano are still averaging over 1 strikeout a game.... This looks weird: http://www.milb.com/images/621439/t534/180x270/621439.jpg
  10. In spite of a thread called "front office flop," these guys boss the draft. They've gotten great value in their top ten the last 2 drafts by playing slot values. About Smith - 6'2", 200 - won't turn 18 until September. Nice "international" signing.
  11. Gibson has a fairly fresh arm for a 30 year old, and he keeps himself in shape. The odds of him having another 5 good years is >> than the chance any prospect you trade him for will ever be close to what he is now. Getting rid of every decent player, which is all Gibson is, how can you develop a team with that as your mantra? All decent players of Gibson's stature get are hit/miss prospects. We can plug up the system with Palkas, Littells and Moyas until there is no room for any more. Treadmill. Get rid of the chaff - keep decent MLB level players like Escobar and Gibson and build around them.
  12. Ship off the sad sacks: at least you open up roster spots for prospects, if only we would give 'em a chance. Try to keep the keepers. I'll leave it up to you to decide who.
  13. a. I agree with maximizing value. b. I also agree that one should trade from surplus not weakness; this is not surplus. c. I agree that rewarding success with trades for prospects = more losing years. As the core we were supposed to rebuild around flails away, hard to argue with a. However, I'd rather be done with the recently acquired, the Lynns and Morrisons, rather than Gibson. Falvine's strategy was good, but the nucleus of "budding stars" let the whole team down. Dump the whole bunch of FAs acquired from last off-season and try again next year. Gibson has some long-term value. Lynn, Morrison, Duke, even Reed, they could probably be replaced internally, even though the pitchers have be at least not a wholesale disaster. I am among those who believe that Gibson has arrived, and wouldn't trade him before any of the aforementioned, and certainly not for futures. If Buxton and Sano turn it around, right back where they started from with a clean slate and bunches of money to spend next year.
  14. The Twins were 7th in all of baseball last year in runs scored, 4th in the AL. They added a guy who hit 38 home runs to DH. With a young core of up and coming players, I don't think too many people expected the team would drop to 23rd in runs scored at this point. I do suppose if they had foresight they would have traded Buxton, Sano, Kepler, Santana, Castro, Dozier, Polanco, and Mauer for better players. Yep, clearly their fault....
  15. The Twins made the Wild-card last season. Everybody agreed that their pitching needed a major boost, and the front office delivered. Hard to say Lynn, Odorizzi, Duke, Reed and Rodney are the root of the Twins problems this season. They've all been performing about where they were expected to. Can't blame them or the front office when the offense does a 180 into the gutter.
  16. College World Series Champion Trevor Larnach! Joins Mark Redmond and Todd Walker in that club, and perhaps others.
  17. If the Twins go full sell mode, I'll be looking forward to my $5 stub hub seats right behind home plate
  18. He just won game 2 tonight for OSU with a 9th inning 2 run homer.
  19. Escobar - give him a new contract that pays him his worth - he is the 3rd baseman for now and the foreseeable future. Dozier - he's playing his way out of the golden payday and into a cheap extension, if the Twins want to keep him around. Mauer - can't imagine he'd fetch much in trade. Not looking at much money to keep him around. Morrison - redundant, and with little value. Rosario - the one who gets the big extension. Odorizzi and Reed - the phone won't be ringing off the hook. Keep em. Rodney - ironically, probably their best chip. Dont see much opportunity here but to sell low or stand pat.
  20. Well, look at the bright side - neither were given an extension when they were looking like the next big thing. They have it all to work for.
  21. He's the first closer the Twins have had since perhaps Nathan that actually has closer stuff.
  22. Spot on - folks be eating their words. His stuff is still top drawer.
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