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  1. Does he usually get drilled by a comebacker? Does he need to get drilled to be wild? Only difference this outing is an excuse.
  2. Off to a great start. MLB.TV technical issues. Other games work so it's apparently just the Twins.
  3. Question suggestion. Are optimistic Twins fans delusional?
  4. Twins defense has steadily gone downhill since TK left. It aggravated me during the Gardenhire years when Twins announcers praised the Twins defense as elite and described every defensive error or baserunning blunder as a one-off. Multiple times a game in many cases. Rocco has brought us to new depths, but the lack of minor league development is the true culprit. If there was any emphasis on defense in our development process at least one prospect would be able to play it, that's just the law of averages.
  5. You can't be the next Liam Hendrix while with the Twins. Once Varland is traded or released he will be eligible to become the next Liam Hendrix.
  6. Yep, billionaires are salivating over the potential for tax free tips and overtime.
  7. I look forward to the day when we have players who work hard and "know where to throw the ball" come out of our minor league system. Maybe the next FO will make it a priority.
  8. It's weird, isn't it? Bottom line, defense is a bastard stepchild for the Twins. The emphasis on defensive versatility makes it difficult for any player to master their position. Meanwhile, via platoon, the team tries to field a roster of offensive situational specialists. If it were me, I'd reverse that. Put your core players at a defensive position and leave them there (this needs to begin in the high minors) to master their craft. Stop the platoons. Mentally, defense impacts offense and vice versa. How much better would the Twins young players hit if they were 100% comfortable in the field?
  9. If they haven't been practicing and reinforcing fundamentals at the MLB level it's likely they haven't been doing it in the minors either. Which would explain why every prospect we promote is a defensive liability. Buxton is the last plus defender we developed internally and his defense is dependent on intrinsic athletic ability.
  10. "How do you put all these analytics into someone's head, and then get them to play out of instinctive reaction? " You do that by using the analytics to influence and inform PRACTICE. Never the game. If, during a game, you're standing at the plate thinking of your mechanics you're already toast.
  11. "not letting the guys be themselves ..." This is the key, in my opinion. My impression is the organization has a preferred approach at the plate and coaches all the players to follow that approach. For some it works, for some it's actually detrimental. Coaching to shore up individuals weak spots while allowing the players to play to their strengths should allow for a team of diverse but productive capabilities and increase the opportunities to play situational baseball. Now, my main source of Twins news is TD. If I got the wrong impression it's all your fault.
  12. "...no Falvey drafted player has ever earned an All Star selection..." I think this says more about the Twins player development than their drafting. Has any Falvey drafted player reaching the majors been viewed as an average or better defender? I can't think of one. Twins earned a reputation as strong defenders under Tom Kelly, then coasted on that reputation through the Gardenhire years as the team defense gradually declined. We can't even develop an average defender at first, much less second or short. I sympathize with the commenters who want our manager to hold the players accountable for their defense. Defensive fundamentals need to be learned and internalized in the minors. If defensive accountability is not demanded in the minors it won't be available in the majors.
  13. I would be shocked if the Twins sale exploration process did not include an evaluation of what potential changes will attract a higher bid. Just like selling a house, you have your realtor look it over and recommend cost effective actions you can take to boost value. In other words, no guessing. Now the recommendation may be business as usual but we're not privy to that information. Furthermore, business as usual is what has the franchise up for sale. You broke it, don't break it any more could well be the advice.
  14. The team is for sale. What attributes do the current ownership believe enhance the value of the team? Do prospective owners place more value on an established lineup or low initial salary overhead? If the latter the team might be willing to add prospects to deals in order to trade high priced veterans. Will prospective owners pay more for a team with robust attendance or a loaded minor league system? If the former we might see a number of prospects out the door for position/pitching upgrades in an attempt to juice attendance. Normal offseason considerations don't apply. Sustainability is not a consideration unless ownership thinks buyers value the farm system as much as revenue and profit.
  15. "I've got around $100,000 that I can part with... Give a take a grand or two. Maybe we can pool our money on Twinsdaily and raise the other 1.5 Billion. Anybody In?" I'm in. We only need 14,998 more contributors to reach 1.5 Billion.
  16. "The clause at the Metrodome, ruled by a judge, is why the team isn’t contracted today. Those leases are pretty iron clad. " As I recall, the judge was perfectly willing to allow the Twins to buy out the lease. He asked them to open the books and demonstrate the team was not making money. The Twins pulled the team out of the contraction program rather than show their financials to the judge.
  17. Sano has looked great - today 4 Ks. By the time I got home from work they were in extras - so I only saw one Sano AB. The second strike (called) was both low and outside and it wasn't even close. The third strike (swinging) was also low and outside but hell, if the ump called the first one a strike who's to know the second won't be as well? No player in the league could do anything productive with either of those pitches. The umpires are either crooked or incompetent (and I'm not ruling out "both"). The electronic strike zone can't arrive soon enough. Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if the umpires are opposing the electronic strike zone due to the impact it would have on their off-the-books income.
  18. Wasn't able to watch the game last night, but it sounds as though they played the same game(s) I watched last week so I guess I didn't miss anything. Looking for a silver lining here....Can we credit this team for at least being consistent?
  19. I'll go with all of the above. See what we can get for Falvey and Rocco while we're at it.
  20. I like watching La Tortuga play, but it's frustrating to see his bat-to-ball talent and think what a productive hitter he could be with a smidgeon more discrimination at the plate.
  21. "...were two for thirteen with runners in scoring position." Still a little high. Get that down to 0 for 13 and they'll be ready to fit in with the big club.
  22. "Was I the only one expecting Rocco to pull Happ after 5 innings?" No. He's supposed to be a smart guy - if he can learn from his mistakes and repeat them less he could be fine. I've been critical of him; he's formulaic and with the recent troubles it appeared he was flailing as much as the players. Still, he's a relatively inexperienced manager. His first year the bats exploded and he was probably thinking the job isn't that hard. Last year was a cluster for everyone, hard to conclude anything. This year we'll find out what he's made of.
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