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Dreams of MLB greatness for BB are not over. He doesn't need to be a superman, he only needs to be there when we really need him. If that opportunity ever arises then his value to the Twins will be priceless. Fans can either choose to be optimistic & believe in his potential value or not. That's up to them. You already know how BB feels about it. He'll be back.
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Even if Max scored, it doesn't mean that the Twins would have won the game.
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Ma...........Max Kepler?
sun replied to stringer bell's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Max played in CF during 3 games last year & in 22 games during 2021 when he was the starter in 19 games. https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/keplema01.shtml- 91 replies
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Ma...........Max Kepler?
sun replied to stringer bell's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Because it was reported that Max was battling migrains & was day to day, I'll bet that he's going to be given time to try to get himself right. He's played in 7 games since his return and was able to get a hit in 3 games scoring 2 runs. I doubt that the Twins are ready to DFA him just yet. He's not the only Twins player that's struggling. But he needs to show quick improvement or the FO will need to send him back to the IL & maybe even make him do a rehab stint as a last resort if they don't want him playing at less than 100%. He's a potential CF'er so he has some insurance value to the team. Migrains https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/twins-max-kepler-battling-migraines/ Splits https://www.mlb.com/player/max-kepler-596146?stats=gamelogs-r-hitting-mlb&year=2023- 91 replies
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This decision to make BB a DH was made months ago and it's becoming more apparent that it's not working out as planned. Even SI headlined an article with the title that BB & CC were hurting the Twins. I didn't bother reading it but I noticed the headline. The FO wouldn't be doing its job if they didn't at least try to come up with a better plan if the slump persists. The Twins haven't been consistent enough to win against teams that are considered weaker despite good pitching. The FO's decision can also affect the Twins attendance and bottom line as well as their overall win-loss record. If you don't believe that the FO notices the impact of sub-par player performance then think again. Mediocrity can also lead other good players to not want to play for the Twins. Putting BB on the IL and replacing him temporarily would be better than watching him struggle while the team loses close games that they should be able to win.
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BB has been able to come out of slumps in the past by returning from a stint on the IL. I think that's what the Twins should do by putting him on the IL even if that means doing a rehab assignment before coming back. It still may mean "no centerfield" this year (or less) but at least he'll have a chance to be an effective DH. Ii think the FO needs to be able to adjust to situations quicker than they have, such as by bringing up players that have a hot bat and not waiting for players with a cold bat to heat up. Otherwise in the meantime the Twins can lose games and waste good pitching performances.. Since that's the purpose of the IL, the Twins should make use of it.
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Reevaluating the Twins’ Long-Term Third Base Plan
sun replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It will be difficult to displace Farmer at 3B this year if he keeps on hitting like he has since his return. Right now I'm high on Will Castro as the replacement SS, I think that he's deceptively good in the OF & IF as needed due to his strong arm & speed. And I think his bat will improve too. I hope that he doesn't get demoted when Lewis comes up. Castro also had a great spring training which earned him the roster spot. Maybe Miranda will have a chance to platoon at 1B next year depending on his bat. He doesn't have a lot of fielding options. Miranda will just need to suffer in AAA until he can prove that he can perform at the plate at his new weight. Maybe last year he was picking up the slack for Buck being injured. Not sure how else to explain his struggles this year. Both Gordon & Buck were sent down to AAA multiple times over years, so to see Miranda stay there until ready & needed is not a big deal. It's just money out of Miranda's pocket. Miranda's contract pays him $727K this year while Castro is earning $1.8 mil and their fielding shows their difference. Either Miranda hits or he's stuck in AAA.- 36 replies
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Are the Twins Starting the Wrong Primary Catcher?
sun replied to Hunter McCall's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
They both have upside & downside. If Vasquez continues to slump with his bat then an adjustment with his PT can be made. Jeffers is probably just picking up the slack for the high salaried vet. I'm happy for Jeffers for as many hits as he can muster. Everything the Twins catchers do averages out, After all it shows that they're working in tandem together like real Twins. Rocco simply needs to work out the issue of PT and play it by ear. -
Early Season Review: Will the Twins Be Contenders?
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Polanco & Rocco. If they both do their jobs well then the Twins can go far. Hook the sled up with those 2 leading the dog pack & see if they can finish the long race.- 31 comments
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Rosin gets sticky when it's mixed with sweat or simply rubbed between the fingers & clothing using friction. According to Pedro Martinez, it gets sticky when it's burned or heated by rubbing it. This is intended by the rules so that pitchers can increase spin rates. According to this article, a lot of pitches mix it with sunscreen which is illegal but can't really be controlled. It's claimed that many pitchers do it. https://baseballtrainingworld.com/baseball-rosin-bags-what-are-they-and-how-do-they-help/
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I didn't know what was going on but I suspected that it had to do with rosin. Rocco should have let it go like he did with the bad call in game 2 when CC was tagged out at 2nd base and he didn't appeal. It makes Rocco look bad when he gets ejected for protesting an umpire's decision that he can't change. He was trying to act like a lawyer but in this case he looked more like an ambulance chaser.
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How Do National Outlets View the 2023 Twins?
sun replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
IMHO the reason why so many journalists predict that the Guardians will win the Division is because there's a perception that Terry Franconia is the better manager. Last year he was named AL Manager of the Year for the 3rd time in his career, & the Guards had the most come from behind victories in MLB with 29. He has a better track record & now it's up to Rocco to show that he can be the better manager. If Franconia was the Twins manager they would have probably received more 1st place votes than the Guards .- 11 replies
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Twins in the WBC: De Leon Dazzles in Historic WBC Start
sun replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
You're right that it was only 1 start. However he started 11 games in the Puerto Rican Winter League this past November & December which means that he's healthy and perhaps more ready to pitch longer outings & more effectively than some other Twins AAA pitchers. He had a 1.51 ERA in 47.2 innings which could show his advanced level of readiness. Just because Team Israel couldn't hit the ball doesn't mean that De Leon wasn't pitching well. His pitches seem to have good movement & zip. I'm looking forward to seeing him make the jump hopefully sooner rather than later considering that he was such a high level prospect that had a long and apparently successful recovery from TJ surgery in 2018. He seems to be at least on par if not able to exceed expectations of Chris Archer last year. De Leon just showed that he could hold up for 60+ pitches just like he was able to do playing PR winter ball. I think that puts him ahead of at least some of the Twins pack of AAA pitchers. Hopefully the Twins and fans will give him some credit when credit is due as he proves himself, which should include his WBC performances. -
Spring Training Audio Diary: Edouard Julien Optioned
sun replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Why did Kenta Maeda pitch live batting practice yesterday instead of facing the Yankees in Fort Myers? Maybe because Rocco doesn't want Maeda to reveal his stuff too soon and let the cat our of the bag about what will be coming down the pipeline when they play. Or maybe Maeda had a better, longer & more productive work out in batting practice. Or could it be both?- 22 replies
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Twins in the WBC: De Leon Dazzles in Historic WBC Start
sun replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I hope De Leon gets noticed enough to be rewarded with a chance to shine with the Twins. He's got sharp stuff and just needs to stay healthy. He just may be the real deal and is locked & loaded to do battle this year. This year is a big deal for him to make up for lost time due to an injury plagued career. I hope that the Twins don't waste his time if he's ready to pitch & can be an asset. This outing was a big first step. He may very well be the 1st to get called up, ASAP if he's ready. -
The past has shown that the front office knows how to wheel & deal in the MLB meat market. I think that it shows that they're stocking up on players to make moves before the trade deadline. Every team can have injuries & needs as the season progresses that the Twins can capitalize on. Just look at how the Twins needed to make an emergency trade with Cleveland for a catcher last year. I like that he's a veteran player that probably has a sound foundation of baseball fundamentals that won't be as likely to make rookie mistakes like base running blunders and throwing the ball to the wrong base behind the runner. Some foreign players never seem to have been taught properly like Rosario which led to his demise with the Twins. Others seem prone to injuries which may lead to them being traded while they're healthy. You never know what the Twins are up to because it's a meat market, If he can stick with the Twins for a couple of years you never know where he may end up. A .248 lifetime BA is just about as good as most any rookie in the Twins system. Taylor, Kepler & Gallo aren't going to be around forever, There's plenty of teams kicking the tires before deciding who they can use in trade. His nickname is Stevo, so welcome to the Twins Stevo. Maybe Stevo will stick around long enough to see how fast the TC weather changes.
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It might work to his advantage to by #5 in the rotation. Because in theory he would be opposing pitchers that are easier for him to beat which would result in him having a higher win loss percentage. That could work out the best for him & the team as his comeback progresses.
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According to this article, Maeda pitched two scoreless innings today despite the Rays knowing what each pitch would be due to the catcher's earpiece volume being set too loud. When a player in any sport goes on a roll, they can become unstoppable without any explanation. And it's possible that's where Maeda may be heading this season. Sometimes a player just can't do anything wrong. That's just the way that some cookies crumble! Just enjoy it and don't fight it because Kenta's got game! I don't care about his stats as long as he's effective enough to get the outs. The rest will take care of itself. If you ask me I think that he'll be as good as ever because he has the mojo thing going on! Call it Karma or whatever you want. As long as Rocco pulls him out in time and doesn't push him any harder then need be, he will do just fine & will finish the season with a win loss record of about .600 - .650. BTW, afterward when Kenta found out about the earpiece volume he just laughed! The Twins need to get ready to show him the money! I think he's hungry for it! https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/twins-kenta-maeda-pitched-around-big-issue-during-spring-start/ar-AA1890gR
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Starter or Reliever Series: Josh Winder
sun replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Another starter who is on the bubble. It's doesn't matter if you call him a long reliever or a starter. Functionally how many innings can he pitch and can he stay healthy while doing it? If we need extra guys who can pitch 3 or 4 innings and he can perform then that's how he should be used. If a guy gets injured by pushing him then the question is easily answered. Pitchers aren't expected to deliver 90 - 100 "effective" pitches anymore so they need to be managed. It seems that sending guys to AAA to be starters only wears them out for when the Twins need them. I don't care if he's called a starter or not. just make sure that he can deliver enough pitches for when we need him to take over a game or spot start, whatever you want to label it. The most important thing is that he's effective for the 3-4 innings that he pitches, either as a starter or a long reliever. Just don't expect too much from guys who are "bubble starters." Forget the longer starts by starters, In order to win playoff games we need guys who can be platooned.. Two of them might get through 6-7 innings because rarely will one be able to do it alone against the big money teams, at least not if the Twins want playoff wins. Maybe they need to be kept stretched out but their pitch counts need to be managed to prevent recurring injuries. If they can't stay healthy pitching 3 or 4 innings in the bigs then they won't stay healthy pitching 5-6 in AAA. There's always next year 4 him.. -
Who Will Relieve the Relievers?
sun replied to Greggory Masterson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
IMO we need pitchers in the long relief role who don't make mistakes, have live arms & good action on their pitches. With the pitch clock, the Twins can't afford to have marginal guys as long relievers, or else the game will get away from them. They need to be good like Ober. I'm not confident about Jax pitching more than 1 inning. Sometimes he's got it but other times he doesn't. I wouldn't want guys who have already been passed over as starters. Moran is another guy that I don't have enough confidence in. He's a lefty but doesn't pitch enough strikes. Pitchers that rely on pitches way out of the zone for K's are bound to produce more BB's. Once they start letting guys on base then Rocco will need to go back to the BP which defeats the purpose of long relief in 2023.- 22 replies
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Starter or Reliever Series: Ronny Henriquez
sun replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I like his live arm and comparing his stature to Pedro Martinez, Henriquez is still young and may eventually pan out as a starter. But if being a long reliever keeps him healthy & effective, then let him work multiple innings to maximize his assets as soon as possible. If he can shine in that role then that's just as good as being a starter if not better for the Twins. It will be like calling in the cavalry. Let him get some K's without the wear & tear of high pitch counts, and instead of worrying about the weak links when resorting to a chain of multiple single inning relievers. -
That;s great news about Kenta. He Maeda my day!
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Second Base Is Twins Most Intriguing Position in 2023
sun replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm not concerned about Polanco's health this year, Last year was an outlier year because he's been such a workhorse while carrying the team in previous years and was being underpaid to boot. The Twins have coverage for every emergency this year, and can even provide 2 IF players with a day off at the same time, & even if one IF gets injured. The AAA prospects need to wait for their opportunity plain & simple. Lewis is my primary interest & I think that Solano may be more of a platoon at 1B & backup at 2B when needed. Any player can end up becoming a rental at the trade deadline depending on where the Twins are in the standings, but I doubt that the Twins will trade Jorge if he's producing like an All Star. The Twins will be a better team with both Lewis & Polanco this year than without them. I just hope that Polanco gets to vest independent of whether he's a trade candidate next year or not. He's generally delivered when the pressure is on like a true pro. If Lewis pans out then IDK how long Farmer will stick either. He's older than Polanco and doesn't switch hit. It depends on whether Lewis can back up SS or not after surgery, and should not be based on how much Polanco will be paid next year if he vests.- 37 replies
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VIDEO: Kenta Maeda Is Looking Like a Game Changer
sun replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm hopeful that he can pitch well enough to get his contract renewed with the Twins. I'll go out on a limb and predict that Maeda will have at least a .600 win-loss record this year., perhaps finishing out between .600 - .650. A fellar can dream right? Maeda said that he feels good enough to go and hit some HR's! What a riot! He's got quite a sense of humor!

