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  1. This stacks up as: Atlanta wanted to shed payroll, so we took Garcia and Recker. They get a lottery ticket in Ynoa. New York wanted Garcia, was busy negotiating on Sonny Grey, but did not want to add payroll (are they at the limit? beyond?) So, Twins take the financial hit, get two prospects closer in to MLB and give up one and get one start from Garcia. Yanks get a professional SP, give up two guys they would have trouble protecting on the 40-man. Win, win, win.
  2. Twins have the bases loaded, the look on the Twins batter is one of pressure, and they act like they are really on the hotseat. Twins pitchers load the bases, their look is of being under pressure and they strain to make the perfect pitch. In other words, Twins look terrible on offense and on the mound, not making plays at the biggest moments of the game. Imminent collapse.
  3. Dodgers know how to swing the bats with ferocity. But, Twins played pretty well, two tough chances corralled by Dodger outfielders on Sano and Dozier really cost the Twins. Wish Rogers had not thrown that third curve ball in a row, but, it worked on Seager so there you go.
  4. I don't know what Slegers has got, but KC had a tall starting pitcher who was below average and never made it. Next thing you know he became Wade Davis. Now he closes for the Cubs. Tall guys mature late because their extension is hard to manage without long term muscle memory. Give them a shorter game window and suddenly they are unhittable.
  5. Jeff Reardon could have a second career going to Hemmingway look-alike events around the world.
  6. Need to update Title with a question mark at this point.
  7. Turley, if he could ever locate his curve in the Majors, he might have a chance. No curve, no spot on the MLB roster as hitters just sit Red.
  8. Comes down to hitting with runners in scoring position. Not sure of the exact number but something like 4 for 30 over two games, then there was the Houston series as well. When Sano and Mauer aren't hitting with runners on base, this team has no chance. Not that anyone else is producing.
  9. Rosario, as a rookie, had a ton of assists. Have not seen him make a good throw in a long time now. He's got the arm, just not making good throws.
  10. I don't know, I like having Bartolo start against the Yankees. He's a magician and a freak, and he might just muster a good outing. That's must see baseball, IMHO And for the pure rebuilders, I always remember the Twins, when competitive having an old someone or other that starts big games in August and September. Didn't always work out, but still, it's okay to throw a veteran out there and hope.
  11. Why did Twins take out Buxton? He okay? Baseball is a funny game. If you don't get outs when you are supposed to get outs, the balance tips and sometimes it can tip dramatically. Looked like Jose did not get a couple outs when he could have in the second, didn't have command and that was the game that inning. It happens. And, it happened to every Central team last night.
  12. The other possibility with Romero, since he is on the 40 man, is that the TWins are dialing him back so he can pitch in relief at MLB level. Once can hope.
  13. Think about it: You got three top pitchers at the top of the draft. Odds are, one will end up being an Ace or near Ace. One will be a decent starting pitcher for a number of years, maybe a 3 or 4. The other one will be a bust, or at least significantly underperform. Do you want to put all your eggs into sorting out which is which? Or, do you take the TOP position player, with speed, and use the savings to draft two top prep hurlers who may be the equal or better as anything available in this draft/ Twins done well in my estimate.
  14. Polanco may be edging toward AAA, if he has options left, if not, the bench. We can play Escobar at SS, DH Vargas, and have Sano and Mauer in the lineup. Or, throw Grossman in at DH to grind out ABs. Lots of cylinders firing: Rosario, Kepler, Escobar, Buxton, even an occasional hit from the catcher. Sky is the limit for this team offensively. Same with defense. Pitching will be a crapshoot all the way.
  15. First game of the series, it was Buxton on first who beat the throw to second on a grounder to 1B. Now this. And, Kintzler, All-Star or whatever, I am sure glad we had the extra runs last night. First time I have seen Buck that excited after his single to get Polanco home. He is arriving before our eyes. Age 24.
  16. Granite will be late inning replacement for Grossman, if Grossman is in the field, and a potential pinch-runner late in a close game. Smart FO move to get him some experience up against the All-Star Break so when he is needed, and he will be, it won't be frying pan to fire.
  17. I don't think it's accurate to say Twins were "not sold" on the three top pitchers. They just didn't want to put all their eggs in that basket and chose instead to spread the risk.
  18. With Gibson, the thing that is so unusual is that hitters do not often chase out of the zone, even when the ball crosses through it and down. And, they also can hit his curve, when it is down and in on lefties. He nibbles, he does not throw strikes when he should, but he also doesn't get the kind of help he needs from the hitters. To me, that means, for whatever reason, his raw stuff is not that good.
  19. Twins playing the worst baseball of the season right now. For a team made up of young players who need to grow and get better, that is discouraging. Not hitting, not pitching, and now not playing good defense.
  20. Some bad luck, sure. But Twins did not play well last night or in this series. Kepler let one get over his head. Sano swinging out of his spikes. Getting zilch out of the catcher position. Buxton, still trying to find himself. Young guys, learning on the fly that MLB ain't patty cake. This will help, in years to come. That statement has credibility now, as compared to 2011-2014.
  21. Projectable as Corey Kluber. Like the sound of that.
  22. Bunting Polanco in the 7th would be acceptable if the Twins were going to pinch-hit for Gimenez when the Sox brought in Hembree. But they didn't and thus, Molitor = weak in-game manager. Belisle = weak reliever. Nothing going on with his pitches. Twins didn't play well and lost. The managing is correctable.
  23. Hey, 94 mph with sink, good location and command, unflappable. And results. I'm feeling good when they get to Kintzler.
  24. Once the lineups were posted, Twins win expectancy was less than 5%, Gibson vs Kluber, Gimenez in left, Grossman in right, no Sano. That's why they play the games.
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