If I recall correctly, the only person on the support staff that was replaced was the trainer in 2024. The coaches remained the same.
Nobody has mentioned that the hitting coach should be somewhat responsible. For example, a prior post mentioned how the opposing teams seem to know that Lewis is weak on a couple of pitches which is probably why he has performed so poorly. Doesn't the hitting coach pick up on that sort of thing in order to help a player?
I also recall Watkins waving players in TOO many times which ended in easy outs.
I realize that Rocco is a "players' manager," but does he supervise his coaches and hold them accountable or at least guide them? Is he afraid that he will hurt their feelings? I mean, they have a job to do.
Joe Pohlad has been in charge of the team for less than two years. Does he supervise Levine and Falvey?
Somebody mentioned yesterday that the owners cannot be fired. Obviously!
If the Twins do not make it to the playoffs, I do plan to write a coherent/logic-based letter to each of these individuals. It probably will not do any good, (may make me feel better) but they put the team out there as part of the community and claim to represent the state. At least for me, I feel that they have a responsibility to seek out solutions to fix the team. This all started earlier this year when Jim (a year on the job) publicly commented about not spending money which was followed by the fans not being able to view the games on TV due to that big hiccup.
Think about the money and the time that the team spends on uniform changes each year. Players have turned into fashion models each winter via the team showing off the new uniforms in a PR piece. Cmon.
Board as of 2024 per the Twins Website
Chairman: Jim Pohlad (noted as Control Owner)
Board Member: Bill Pohlad
Board Member: Bob Pohlad
Board Member: Joe Pohlad (Noted as Executive Chair)
Board Member: Dave St. Peter
When I was a young kid, I ran into an elderly man with a stogie at Met Stadium and had a great chat with him. It was the legendary broadcaster Halsey Hall. Halsey (not Carey or Rizzuto) originated the baseball term, "Holy Cow". Unfortunately, he would not be saying it in a positive way based on what is taking place nowadays. Carneal and Hall are probably turning over in their graves.
I'm an old man who grew up with the Twins, Maybe I should not care, but it has been part of my life.