AL worst 19-29 since June 1. Not much more can be said. I hope the FO does something. They’ve been running it back since the playoffs in 2023. No bueno.
Seems like they’ve been able to develop pitching talent, but not hitting talent. If they traded for hitters, I’d want them to be closer to MLB ready.
Also, don’t trade Joe Ryan, extend Joe Ryan,
I hope this doesn’t mean the Twins have such high asking prices that they do nothing for the 3rd year in a row.
Pro Tip: Running it back isn’t working.
Only 3 teams worse than the Twins since June 1 - Nationals and Rockies are two of them.
1-12 RISP, 8 LOB tonight; 0-5 RISP, 7 LOB last night. 2.3 run per game average in the past three.
Two of the three teams below the Twins for the worst record since June 1 are the Nationals and Rockies. Teams we can’t seem to beat.
Twins 19-29 in that span.
Gleeman:
Royce Lewis stays hot with two more hits tonight.
Lewis is batting .476 with three homers and four doubles in his last six games, raising his OPS from .571 to .706.
Rather not sell Jax or Duran. However we do have a catcher problem starting next season and we don’t have many LHP on the farm. Jax to the Dodgers for Rushing and Ferris is about the only proposal I’ve seen that I really like.
Good to see Langenberg starting to turn it around. Was looking for him to have a breakthrough season. Kernels are a fun team to watch.
If the free agents are dealt we may get to see Julien, Martin, others? Can they play their way into the Twins future plans or increase their trade value?
Short answer is no.
Slightly longer answer is that that the new owner should decide on the FO. Once that decision is made that FO can make decisions on the controllable players.
Im not sure the team control on the relievers makes them more valuable to another team. We could still trade them in the off season or next year’s trade deadline.