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Why Torii Hunter is the Perfect Manager for the Minnesota Twins
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That would be Kirby Puckett. That name should be no offense to Kirby Harmon Killebrew and right up there just a smidgen below that is a tie between Rodney Carew and Tony Oliva. Younger people are not aware that much of the names I just mentioned. Torii Hunter would be definitely well there's a lot of guys that we look up to. Some would probably say Joe Mauer good guy. Modern day player I'm partial to Justin Morneau because he reminds me of my own son who is 43 at the moment.
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What's his name Roden Alan Roden? He hits way under 200. Some players were signed that always see potential but they haven't shown any potential even in the high matter League. The teams pitching minor league player of the year has it earned run average over four. Ranz trying to remember his name head of the metal League system or something for decades. He knew what he was doing I think. If you're going to have a low batting average you need to be able to hit a lot of home runs like the guy in Philadelphia Swarber not remembering his name well here but he did not get on base in the entire last three games of the season but he has the 50 home runs and well over 100 runs batted in Baton average something like 210. The twins have a team of Low batting average people with very little home run ability and this will get you nowhere. You can't have a pitching staff good enough to overcome that but if you do overcome that with Minnesota you looking at 30 million a year maybe 40 million a year so we are in a catch-22 situation. There's really nothing this organization can do about it. Before your number six is up they'll be gone and we will get good prospects for them too. It's a vicious cycle of mediocrity but like I've already said today pricing is beyond Hope For All major sports. I used to go to games I don't go to any major league sporting events ever anymore and the only way to fix this problem is for people to just simply not go you're being taken advantage of and everybody's laughing at you all the way to the bank. Just don't go we'll do without for a while and then it will come back with a much lower price range.
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I couldn't have said that better having been a twins fan since 1965. I think it was 1976 when free agency started Kurt flood and the messersmith guy. That's what started the higher salaries and all the bidding wars for players and the prices of tickets exceeding the rate of inflation like an unimaginable figures. The person that I dislike in baseball is Bryce Harper. There's so much bad to say I won't say anything except when he got upset in the presence of the baseball commissioner thinking is going to be a request for a salary cap. When the players make more money than they could possibly use in a lifetime just in one season and they would get angry at a salary cap where do the fans get the money to go to these games to pay for it? With larger TV screens in the home I would pay more than the monthly fee is now to bring down prices in the stadiums and have a salary cap that can somehow allow for a box seat under $100. I live in Virginia and in 1987 the World Series I was offered a World Series ticket for $100. Can you imagine anything like that now? I turned it down thought it was too much money. I'll read twins news everyday of the year. I know it's a business the players are going to play for whoever pays them but there's a Mystique about putting on a twins uniform because of the credibility of the people that they would hire and draft and trade for like Harmon Killebrew Tony Oliva Rod Carew many people with Class Act type folks on and off the field. They've done that better than any other team then the fire sale. The most stunning thing I've ever heard of. That's because money is tight with ownership unlike some franchises that it doesn't matter and that has to change and until that changes the Minnesota Twins and some other organizations have no chance to win anything. So baseball May end next season maybe for the whole year but ownership has to hold their ground and the players must realize you can make a living for your family on the minimum wage of Major League Baseball.
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Derek Falvey’s Pitch for Hope in Twins Territory
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Another comment on this is the pitching staff needs an earn running average of around 3.00 because going into the next season with the batting averages that this team has stealing bases is essential because the guys throwing the baseball know when they get on the mound they're going to lose some wins and all teams are going to lose some wins after a good pitching performance but this team loses more timely hitting is rarely there so go in the next season with the same bunch and you're going to have the same problem. These are great young men however but it's about results.
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If Mr Falvey is true to his word then to give 2026 a real hopeful season then they would not even consider trading either of their two top pitchers because if they do there are no suitable Replacements on the roster with any history of success even though there's some guys on the roster like this last week of the Season that have pitched incredibly well but you can't base one game on how they will perform with no record of real success as of yet so if you want to accomplish that like you say Mr Falvey then you can't trade those guys then you have to replace the best half of the bullpen and that's not going to be totally cheap. Baseball doesn't work in such a way that everybody with potential can pop up to the Major Leagues and get the job done not everybody's going to make it so you got to trade for somebody that you need.
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It's Time: In 2026, Byron Buxton Needs to Move to Left Field
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Clemmons is a great guy great teammate but barely hits 200 and so so defense so you have to go to one of your AAA guys see what they can do. Give fedco a chance before the season ends. Don't go throwing huge money out there it never works because this team can't afford to keep it. Housing has tripled in the last 10 years baseball money has done much much worse it has to stop. That is why there needs to be a salary cap that is reasonable in the players can make a huge living with that but they will strike because they are enormously greedy and don't care what the public has to pay to see them play. And that's why the stadiums should boycott the beginning of next season don't come out don't do it until they give in to a more reasonable pricing.
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It's Time: In 2026, Byron Buxton Needs to Move to Left Field
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People ownership is behind over 400 mil!! How do you buy players commanding 20 pkus mil a season then? Why do players in all sports require such monies? Because many team owners egos will give up money in their greed to win. I hate to win that way but rather win with good drafting and trades which Falvey has done poorly. This buy to win causes incredible money to see a game. I will no longer do it and over 90% of the fans can even go.
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Buck says he is a Twin for life...no trade clause. Ober I feel throws to slow for a closer. Fire Falvey for sure. Massive mistakes
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Figuring this out and I did not see my comment but I didn't go all the way down to the bottom. Sorry for the repetition
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Butch Wynegar was 19 and in the all star game if I recall correct
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Butch Wynegar was 19 at catcher and was in the all star game if I recall correctly
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Again anybody how to become a member to do replies here. I have an email l r j o h n s o n 1952 30@yahoo.com. speaking to one tiny part what teams need is relief pitchers like Louie with 5 years of control. How many outfielders does this team have? Yes it would be nice if they all did 30 home runs and 100 runs batted in and I don't think the person they acquired is going to do that. Trying to remember the guy's name saw him pitch during the rains away Kendry? All his pictures cross the plate like they're all fastballs he's getting beat up and he has no movement he looks big and tall and great on the mound it's not going to make it. The ultimate goal we had with Louie and to see a professional GM full of a trick like that just horrible thinking. A twins fan since 1964 here I don't usually talk down. Salaries are we all crazy we're talking super millions of dollars even at 48 million do any of us make 25% of that? Why should a person playing a ball game realize money like that keeping the fans having to take over the prices to see a game. The New York Yankees have a ticket for $5,000 one game. These boys are not God's ladies and gentlemen. All teams should decrease their ticket prices by 90%, so people with small money can actually see a game and you might sell ice a place all the time and the players that make $10 million dollars will easily play for 1 million. Boycott the game like I do now all teams until things can become reasonable. Players move from Team to team constantly because of money that's so unnecessary to waste.
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Just a money comment. Bryce Harper was angry at the commissioner if increased income doesn't happen at the next negotiation. This guy is low level and has been all his life to begin with. He gets 30 million dollars a year and we're crying over players making several million dollars a year that they should make more. How do they get paid? TV Revenue that's a fair price. Do you know that the New York Yankees have a single game ticket that cost $5,000? Do you think things are getting out of hand if you want these new Associates with the poll ads to throw money into this there has to be a profit and these crazy $300 a seat tickets at Target Field is going to have to go up so how much do you want to pay to see a ball game and Minneapolis doesn't have the people in New York does. It is sickening the pricing players make. They would work for 80% less if that was the going rate and we don't want to promote from within anymore we want to go out and buy people that's not a fun way to win a ball game. We drafted this guy or we traded for this guy and we win with this guy that gives you the feeling of accomplishment not opening your pocketbook. But the Louie trade my God if they had just not done that one. It's a bad trade I watched the guy pitch for the Saints he that he has no movement on his pictures that are major league player can't hit and probably never will. 5 years left with Louie and he has accomplished for the ownership what we want a player to accomplish why go pick up somebody else to start over? It's just a game and I've been behind this team for 60 years following them every step of the way good or bad but I'm not willing to go to a game anymore because of the pricing it's unreal and the people in New York are complete fools money they throw there. Boycott is what needs to be done and that's what all this is leading to. If we have the sense to do it.
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