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This is why there are minor leagues. Learning at the big league level is painful and much harder against the best pitchers in the world. Checking Lewis’s stats, I count 199 AAA AB’s. I think he didn’t have enough AB’s at AAA to build a base of hitting knowledge to understand what pitchers are doing to get you out. I read that his hitting mechanics were changed while in the lower minors. He should have had more time at AAA to cement the new mechanics before being thrown into the fire. I really question Twins player development. Be careful what we wish for as fans. Rushing top prospects through the system doesn’t work well for the player or the team.
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Royce Lewis Returns: Trading the Hot Corner for DH
1985Fan replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Rushing Lewis back is a big mistake. He hasn’t shown he can hit AAA pitching yet and they’re going to force him into a struggling lineup. Falvey and Rocco are desperate. After his collapse at the plate last year and shortened ST, why don’t they let him get more AB’s in St. Paul, which will hopefully allow him to get in a groove at the plate before throwing him into this mess. Looks like Falvey is trying to sell tickets at the expense of what’s best for Lewis.- 64 replies
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Julien absolutely should be sent down. He has no place on the field and he’s not a DH option. What is the rush bringing Lewis up? He’s not hitting AAA pitching and he tanked last year. He’s not a good defender at 3rd and he isn’t hitting. I say let him show he can hit AAA pitching before you bring him up. So far he’s hitting .174 with a .384 OPS. That doesn’t scream promotion to me.
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Almost ashamed to admit I’m one of the few people watching this team. It will be interesting to see if young Pohlad cares about attendance. If he does, we should see either urgency to sell this disaster or make major improvements/changes. I can’t see anyone wanting to buy at their lofty price in the current condition. I’m torn on when to fire Rocco. If they keep him until end of season, he would have influence on the young guys that are hopefully coming soon. Probably better to flush him and many of the coaches now. Falvey has to go as well so he doesn’t screwup the trades and roster rebuild. I give him credit for the apparent pitching pipeline, but nothing from the position side. The coaches in the minor leagues have failed to teach fundamentals and he is responsible for that problem. I think young Pohlad is too beholden to Falvey. I fear that Falvey will continue to run the baseball operations. The disaster will continue……
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Guardians 4, Twins 2: Too Little, Too Late, Too Naylor
1985Fan replied to Sherry Cerny's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
What’s up with Jeffers? Doesn’t look like his head is in the game. He couldn’t get the ball out of his glove on a FB down the middle without a swing. Fumbled the ball between glove and hand. No throw. Next stolen base he hits Stewart in the elbow while Stewart was knelling on the mound! What the heck. Looks like a little league team out there. Now we know why Vazquez is on the roster. He’s the only catcher on the roster.- 75 replies
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Guardians 4, Twins 2: Too Little, Too Late, Too Naylor
1985Fan replied to Sherry Cerny's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
My thoughts exactly. You could see Naylor was sitting dead red when he pulled a FB sharply to right side. Same scenario as night before when Naylor hit home run off Paddack. Paddack was pounding FB and Naylor was pulling foul. More obvious because the fouls were in the right field seats. Makes me wonder what the Twins scouting report is on Naylor. They obviously believe he can’t catch up on FB middle in. Two games, two critical HRs by Naylor on FB. I hope the Twins learn and adjust and throw breaking pitches to Naylor next game. Once again, sticking to a pre-game script. Make adjustments during the AB and game.- 75 replies
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Looks like Rocco decided to “demote” Jax after all. After all your blathering about how emotional and ridiculous a suggestion it was to move Jax down the pecking order, Rocco has pitched Jax in the 7th inning in two games against the lowly White Sox. So Rocco’s answer to your question is yes, Jax should be moved down the BP pecking order to get himself back on track.
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Because Kiersey can’t bunt doesn’t mean that can’t be done. Those were the first bunt attempts in a very long time. Rocco can’t be blamed for Keirsey or anyone’s particular AB. What Rocco can do is work on bunting during BP. They should be working on fundamentals during ST and every day, based on the way this team performs. That is what Rocco can control. TK used to have infield drills during pre-game everyday to drive home fundamentals. As someone else said earlier, manager should be part of everyday work that the coaches plan with players, including BP. I read earlier this year that Rocco was sitting in on hitter meetings reviewing scouting reports and game planning for the first time ever! That tells me he is not managing the team completely. Leaving the coaching up to his staff isn’t working. Can you imagine Bellicheck leaving the game plan up to coaches? Manager has to be engaged and part of fixing the problems. Or he can shrug his shoulders and blame the players. This is his first job as manager and it shows. He clearly is overmatched during games and is not doing enough between games.
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Rocco does have an impact. Can you defend his constant pinch hitting LH hitters in the 5th inning last year? Other managers don’t PH starters in the 5th inning for good reason. Notice how he hasn’t been doing that this year. But he did it for a year, leaving bench players in key AB’s later in games while starters sat watching. Then there is pulling SP early, burning out the BP, etc. I saw Rocco pulling SP early in the first game of a series several times last season. Stresses the BP for the next two games and has cumulative effect for the season. He constantly pulls the infield in to try to cut down runners early in the game. It rarely works and instead, it usually leads to a bigger inning than trying for a DP. A good manager would try to jump start a dormant offense by calling a hit & run, sac bunt a runner to third with no outs, steal more bases, etc. I didn’t see that from Rocco last year during the collapse or this year during current slump. He follows the script regardless of the situation. Terrible in game manager. He is not responsible for poor player performance, but part of his job is to maximize the talent on the roster. Especially with young players finding their way in the league. Instead the young guys don’t seem to improve, they go backwards. Julien, Lee, Lewis, Wallner, and Larnach. As far as the Pohlads being cheap, the Twins have one of the highest payrolls in the AL Central, if not the highest. Cleveland, Detroit, and KC outperform Twins roster. This year they be passed by CWS. Being outperformed by the entire AL Central reflects badly on manager and FO.
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I’m not “randomly guessing” three or more bad appearances by Jax. His record is 2 blown saves and 2 losses. His stat line is 8 innings pitched, 10 ER, 14 hits, in 9 appearances. That is more than two bad appearances.
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A little emotional?! Yes, 4-1 in the 8th inning is high leverage. Switch spots with Varland. If you have seen Jax last three or so appearances, you would have to admit he is struggling. Even the Apple TV announcers had to point that out, so it is obvious to all except for you and Rocco. So far this year he’s pitched 8 innings, given up 14 hits and 11 runs. He’s been charged with 2 losses and 2 blown saves. I think that’s enough information to say he’s struggling and Rocco should put him in low leverage spots until he shows he isn’t going to implode.
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The eye test would tell the manager that Jax’s recent past blown outings are who Jax is at this point of the season. He’s not pitching like last year’s stats. Rocco cant understand what any casual fan can see; Jax doesn’t have it right now. It’s simple, Rocco could adjust the BP order so Jax is not pitching high leverage innings until he shows his stuff is back on track. But Rocco sticks to his rigid game plan and Jax keeps blowing it.
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No, I’m saying that Rocco/ Twins don’t have the patience to stick with young players like Detroit did.
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No excuse. I’m agreeing with Detroit way of handling their young guys compared to Falvey/Rocco. Detroit stuck with their young guys and let them play. It paid off.
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Detroit was not good for a long time before things clicked and the young players started playing up to their potential. They were in rebuilding mode and could afford to stick with the young guys and it’s paid off. Compared to Larnach, Julien, and Wallner’s handling, it shows a different approach. Larnach and Wallner were drafted 1st round, so there must be talent there. The difference is in how they were developed and managed once they hit the show.
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The problem with Rocco constantly changing lineups, and moving players positions around is how it affects the younger players. When young players are trying to learn how to hit or play at this level, they need two things; repetition, and confidence. When a young hitter has a bad day at the plate, the best thing for him is to go out the next day and get right back at it, knowing your manager trusts you. This instills self confidence in the player. If self doubt creeps in, the hitter is lost. This is what I see when watching Larnach, Miranda, Julien, Lee, and others for their AB’s. Their confidence may be gone at this point, after failing, demotions, bench role, etc. Maybe they don’t have the talent to succeed, but they have shown flashes and had a lot of hype at one time. Rocco can defend his style by saying that the team has to win games. But Falvey has put him in the position that in order to win, the young players have to perform. Unworkable situation if you ask me. Shouldn’t rely on young players to perform at high level immediately on being called up. I hope Keaschall doesn’t think he has to carry the team, but that is the expectation. Too much pressure on the kid. If things don’t turn around this season, they can change the expectations from contenders to rebuilding. Then call up your young players and let them play and develop at the MLB level. Not with Rocco running the team. He’s not a teacher or people person.
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Twins Calling up Top 100 Prospect Luke Keaschall
1985Fan replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Seems premature, given the TJ surgery. Could be ok if he’s DH to see if his bat is an upgrade to current roster. Hope this doesn’t jeopardize his arm in anyway. If he’s primarily DH, what to do with Julien? He’s finally having good AB’s and getting some hits. It will be interesting to see what Keaschall will do. -
I’m not going to take the time to look through 2024 free agent SS/infielder listings or go over MLB rosters for names. That’s what Falvey gets paid to do. Point is when your starting SS has recent injury problems and is injury prone, there have to be solid backup options on the roster. To argue that there were no trade or low cost FA options out there doesn’t hold water. To say that there was no room on the roster when Gasper is sitting on the bench also doesn’t make sense. Here’s a recent TD article about the lack of depth at SS: https://twinsdaily.com/news-rumors/minnesota-twins/the-minnesota-twins-lack-of-depth-at-shortstop-is-scary-r18011/ Given the new information that Correa had wrist problem last season, if the FO knew about it, that is mismanagement to not have depth.
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I would think that with Correas injury history it would be a priority. It’s not rocket science. There were veteran options available instead of Gasper! Come on, that’s the move he made and now Gasper is indispensable? That just shows two things; Twins aren’t serious about contending, and Falvey is a terrible judge of talent.
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With Correa’s foot injuries last year, the possibility for him to be on long-term IL was high. Relying on Castro to play significant time at SS is not a good plan. Even Rocco stated that last year. Lee is unproven at SS position and at the MLB level in general. Lee didn’t look like the answer there in SSS last year. From what was written this spring, Lee was given the 2nd base job until he got hurt. No plan for a quality defense first SS at all. If FO knew that Correa had sore wrist last year, they should have gotten a MLB level backup SS. They’re not serious about contending anyway, so it doesn’t matter.
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Quote from story in MLBTR: “Shortstop Carlos Correa was removed from yesterday’s game with some left wrist soreness. He told Nightengale that he’s been dealing with it since late last year.” https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/04/twins-acquire-jonah-bride.html if Correa is down for a long time, Twins infield defense is in trouble. Did FO know about this? If so, why didn’t Falvey do something about it in the offseason? FO malpractice if injury history is true.
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For once II’m ok with Rocco making the pitching change when he did. Just ok, don’t agree with it. Tomorrow is an off day, so the BP can recover and reload for Atlanta. At some point, Rocco is going to have to understand it’s a long season and every out from the starters makes the BP better. Great pitching, some clutch hits, and decent defense for a series win. I am pleasantly surprised.
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Do the Twins Have Offensive Upgrades in the Minors?
1985Fan replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I don’t think Jeffers is a keeper at catcher. I watch him miss foul pop-ups 20 ft from home plate, miss balls in the dirt, and he doesn’t have success throwing out runners. On top of all that, he positions himself with his throwing hand exposed and tried to catch a ball with it instead of blocking it, and now he has a thumb injury again. I was taught in little league to keep your throwing hand behind your back and not to reach for the ball with it. Use your body to block pitches in the dirt. Jeffers is not a major league catcher. He’s not hitting the ball either, so it’s time to move on from him. Give Camargo a chance. Can’t be worse than Jeffers. Wait, the player development in this organization has been sending players to the majors with serious defensive flaws. The system is broken. What a far cry from the past when pitching and defense were the hallmark of the Twins. Not anymore with Falvey in charge.- 23 replies
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Tigers 7, Twins 6: It's Always Something
1985Fan replied to Matt Braun's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Another example of Rocco’s genius. Pull the young pitcher with 2 outs in the fifth. Now your BP is going to be stressed for the rest of the series. Paddack pitching tomorrow. What’s the chances of another short start?! Castro with his usual great defense. But, oh he can play multiple positions! Stone Hands Julien also had one clang off his glove. Those errors may not have resulted in runs, but extra outs are further stress on the pitching staff. Rocco has Gasper at DH instead of Julien? If Gasper is a bat-first guy, Falvey is a failure at talent evaluation.- 68 replies
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As someone else posted here; we’re stuck with Baldelli until new ownership takes control. I hope they will fire both Falvey and Rocco. Falvey has failed to put decent players on the roster that can hit. Give him credit for the pitching pipeline he’s developed, but the lack of players coming through the system that contribute at the MLB level is the problem. A lot of hype for Lewis, Wallner, Larnach, Lee, Julien, etc., but they have not shown they can hit consistently. They can’t score runs and add in Rocco’s game time management errors and you have a perfect cocktail for a losing season.

