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  1. @Brock Beauchamp Thanks so much it is an honor to be a part of the forum! I didn't expect this at all as I have been a lurker for a long time and Brent getting called up finally prompted me to finally start posting. I am so thankful to have seen the Twins win their first playoff game since I was 7 years old. Looking forward to seeing what Brent does next year! Now we just need Falvey to bring another World Series to the Twin Cities. The weight is lifted off our shoulders so I can say it with pride again: Go Twins!
  2. See below: Also, Statcast has him as the 6th strongest arm in MLB this season: Keep in mind this completely disregards accuracy, but still, I find this very interesting. What should we make of this given it's such a small sample size for him? Clearly he is young, and his accuracy still has a long way to go, How do we see him developing as a right fielder?
  3. Been a lurker on the forums for years. I played basketball with Brent in high-school, and my cousin caught for him on the baseball team. He was about 50 pounds lighter back then and yes; he was dunking on people. I was raised as a Twins fan in the Chicago suburbs. (father from Northern Minnesota) You never expect to see your high-school teammate pitching for your favorite baseball team one day. It was so surreal seeing him out there today with some of the guys that got drafted when I was still in high school. Now for some stuff Twins fans might want to know: -kid was a class act on and off the court/field, very dedicated to his craft -he has absolutely gigantic hands; I would be willing to bet he has some of the biggest hands in all of baseball; this is why his fastball and slider have so much movement and how he was able to baffle some of those Red Sox hitters today -his fastball has been clocked as high as 96 So excited to see how he continues to develop. I hope we get a chance to see him again soon with the way Moran is pitching.
  4. Been a lurker on the forums for years. I played basketball with Brent in high-school, and my cousin caught for him on the baseball team. He was about 50 pounds lighter back then and yes; he was dunking on people. I was raised as a Twins fan in the Chicago suburbs. (father from Northern Minnesota) You never expect to see your high-school teammate pitching for your favorite baseball team one day. It was so surreal seeing him out there today with some of the guys that got drafted when I was still in high school. Now for some stuff Twins fans might want to know: -kid was a class act on and off the court/field, very dedicated to his craft -he has absolutely gigantic hands; I would be willing to bet he has some of the biggest hands in all of baseball; this is why his fastball and slider have so much movement and how he was able to baffle some of those Red Sox hitters today -his fastball has been clocked as high as 96 So excited to see how he continues to develop. I hope we get a chance to see him again soon with the way Moran is pitching.
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