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Getting to be a trend: Twins can't score runs at home when they need them. Lots of extra inning walk-offs did not happen this year. Whole games worth.
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Front Page: Twins Need Rosario to Rein it In
Old Twins Cap replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Eddie is a unique talent, with a swing that shows tremendous hand and wrist strength all the way through the zone. Could be, should be, would be one of the best hitters in the league, but, lacks discipline. I wrote recently that he seemed not to care about outcomes. I don't think that's right to question motivation. It's more like he is preoccupied, kind of somewhere else in his head and loses his focus or ability to respond physically/decisively. "Eddie, get back down here to the physical plane of reality. We f'ing need you!" -
Don't look now but Yankees hit 5 homers last night, closing to within single digits of the Twins. Be hilarious after setting "the record" for homers in a season if the Yankees actually out-homer the Twins this year. Hope that Garver gets his gear back from Cooperstown. Why even worry about HR records now that they happen every year, every month, every day?
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The easier schedule is paying dividends this weekend. But things change over the next two weeks with Cleveland, Boston and Washington on tap. Twins need to be challenged, especially the pitching, to be ready for playoffs. But, like the idea of a cushion, hopefully 6 or 7 games in the loss column. Give Cleveland some pressure.
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Front Page: 20 Names for Twins September Callups
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They really need Willians back, if only because, when you look at that face, you have that perfect feeling of contentedness knowing that only he looks like that, and he is a teammate, not a relative or a mirror. -
Did I miss something? Where Buxton at?
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Front Page: The Hazy Future of Fernando Romero
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Have to agree with this. Typical route for young pitchers is to start in the bullpen, get MLB experience, earn your stripes, build your repertoire, then step in to starting. That's how the Cardinals do it, that's how Santana did it with the Twins. Believing that, after a big step back as a prospect, somehow, Romero will pull a Rumplestiltskin and turn himself from straw into gold, man, that's mistaking a fairy tale for real life. -
Twins are not playing well at home. Period. Been like that since May. In general, they appear to lack energy, enthusiasm and passion for the game. Have fun guys! We in first. Snap the tags down when you get a runner coming in. C'mon now.
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Falvey and Levine's master plan is to generate enough internal talent, especially pitching, so the Twins will always be relevant in the American League Central. I think they are about a year, to two years away from having that system in place.
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Full roster crunch has been circling this team since Arraez proved to be a player. Buxton, Cruz, Astudillo are all on the verge of returning. Cave can go down, maybe another reliever can go down, but after that, it's going to be a tough decision -- one that has playoff implications.
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I'll go there: why, again, are we singing what amounts to a 2nd Patriotic song during the middle of a baseball game? Are we that insecure as a nation, that 6 and 1/2 innings in we have to pull the God Bless America cord? Is that what 9/11 did to America? Just awful. Play the damn anthem and have a veteran raise the flag and let's be done with this crap. Right out of Soviet Union this kind of forced State appreciation.
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Hate to even think it, but most likely to trade Rosario and Buxton. Why? Buxton always injured; Rosario showing up without desire. Lewis can play center, Larnach and Rooker a corner. Buxton and Rosario would each bring back a good pitcher, sorely needed right now.
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Yeah, maybe the "Eddie" chants have gone to his head. Players gotta realize: their moment in the sun is brief, and they need to make plays to stay relevant. Love Eddie to death, but, to me, as a fan, I seem someone who is not giving it his all. And in baseball at this level, that matters. A lot.
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Nelson Cruzified the Royals. If he keeps this up, he going to be thought of as RH David Ortiz.
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Problem is: Twins not playing well, not firing on all or even very many cylinders, especially in extra innings. And, defense has been poor for a couple of months now, along with relief pitching, and against good teams, the starters don't even grade out well. So, Twins are not playing well. Cleveland is. Still got time to get back in the groove, but this is go time in MLB and the Twins are waiting at the busstop.
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Twins did enough to be a credible playoff team. They won't win the World Series this year but at least they might win one playoff series and get their young guys some good experience. Look at Houston and realize what a team needs to compete with the Dodgers, Red Sox and Yankees: great starting pitching, long lineup, quality defense at every position and a knock-out bullpen. We ain't got that.
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The deadline is the hammer that makes deals possible as GMs run up against the possibility of getting nothing. Before that, they believe they can do better if they hold out for more. Once reality bites, then they come down and deal. Twins should not be expected to rectify their pitching corps in one trading deadline: they have too many holes. So, if they add anything of value, that's the best we can hope for, along without losing anything of great value.
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It's been a fun season. How many years over the last decade would we have killed to have a team like this and to be in the playoff hunt? Buck up Twins' boosters and enjoy the ride. The young boys are getting a great experience and whatever happens will build character and capacity for the future. All in on the next two months.
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Having Buxton back really helps this team. Time to run off six, seven, eight in a row. Rip the beating heart out of Cleveland's chest and stomp it into dust as a parade of players round the bases, bomba upon bomba.
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Sano maturing at the plate. Unfortunately, in the field, he looking like a rookie at 1B. Sure, he will get better, but we're in the playoff hunt and 1B handles the ball a lot.
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Twins can't solve their pitching situation in one Trade Deadline. Most important corollary: they aren't going to win the World Series this year. So, if those two premises hold, the question becomes: what to do? You look to build for the future, and to bolster this year's playoff run, in order to gain some experience for the young guys who will be there in '20-'21-'22. But, you don't sell out to win this year, and you keep the cream 'o crop that will be needed in the next three years.
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FYI, Martin Perez will not be able to win a playoff game for the Twins. Neither will Pineda. Question becomes: who will be able to win a playoff game? Berrios. Maybe Odorizzi. And, in the bullpen? Rogers can. Anyone else? So, the Twins have a problem to solve. Need to start thinking in terms of winning big games against good-hitting teams.
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