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  1. Thanks for that explanation. I read both notices and was confused as to who was coming and who was going. But ... is there any chance of either pitcher actually getting into a game this week?
  2. The Mighty Mussels wrapped up their week with a dominant, well-rounded win, led by an outstanding performance on the mound. Jose Olivares set the tone with three perfect innings to start the game, striking out four. From there, Kolten Smith, Matthew DesMarets, and Eric Hammond combined to finish things off, allowing just four hits and two walks over the final six innings while striking out nine. Nice to see Olivares look very good in his rehab start. That's the way to shut down the opposing team!
  3. Rojas being called up, or is it Prielipp? Or both? I'm confused by those tweets, or whatever that stuff is being called these days.
  4. I didn't watch the game, but from seeing the box score, that was an impressive game for Ober. He hung in there, limiting the runs and hits and striking out 10 batters. Was that a mirage, or is he finding his groove again?
  5. Good point, but when it comes to the minor league games, I care more about individual performances and don't worry so much about the win-loss records of the team.
  6. A good start indeed, If he stays healthy and finds a consistent hitting stroke, very good things will happen. A good fielding shortstop in Minnesota can't come soon enough!
  7. More nonsense rumors. The Twins would be selling much too low if they traded Royce Lewis at this point, and so early in the season. These frequent injuries of his are definitely frustrating, but I'm still willing to be patient for a few more months at least.
  8. A good day on the farm, and how about all those home runs in St. Paul? That one that Lewis hit looked more like a bloop single with the way he hit it, but there must have been something extra in that swing that caused it to clear the fence, By contrast, Schobel totally crushed his home, Impressive!
  9. Well, this bullpen is going be like Mr. Toad's Wild Ride for the near future. But my biggest takeaway from this loss was the runners we left on base. Gotta get more runs across the plate.
  10. Yes, it seems like Bradley certainly has faced more adversity in the past two starts, and throwing 90-plus pitches each time. That many pitches can tire out a pitcher, but he seems to be more poised this season and less easily rattled, at least that's my very unscientific feeling.
  11. I like Shelton's approach so far too. Maybe some of the changes are subtle, but just the fact that he is giving the starters a longer leash (okay, the bullpen may not inspire much confidence yet) is nice to see. It's only mid-April, but I can't complain about much of anything that he's done, or not done.
  12. Well said. I also have high hopes for Abel. A very encouraging start this week, more than hoped for, but let's check back in June and see how he is doing. But still, I think he may be a keeper.
  13. I'll take any and all promising or under the radar arms that the Twins manage to pick up or hold onto this season. Hopefully, guys like Acton will still and produce results, but until we find some more established arms, we will need to continue trying our waiver claims and other means.
  14. Yeah, the Varland trade was the most troubling of the bunch, but I think that Roden COULD end up being a good MLB player. It may take another year or longer before the jury comes to a decision.
  15. Very very true, Yes, we decimated the bullpen, but getting arms like Bradley and Abel was HUGE. I think history will show that this so-called sell-off was actually a prudent move.
  16. Yes, it was courageous of him to speak out. I honestly had not read anything about Duran's issues (sorry, not a Red Sox fan!), nor have I seen the documentary, but I applaud him for making his problem public, And obviously I deplore anyone that tries to heckle or ridicule a player that is dealing with this stuff. Let's all try and be more compassionate.
  17. I remember that too. I realize that cruel and sometimes nasty fans are part of the game, but it still makes me sad, if not angry, when these things happen. Play the game and be competitive, but be respectful.
  18. Agreed, Guys like Larnach seem to have at least salvaged their value so far this season, so why not try and swing a trade for a reliable relief pitcher? We definitely have too many surplus outfielders, plus several worthy candidates waiting in AAA.
  19. I don't want to proclaim him a "better" manager at this point, but I really like what Shelton is doing so far. I like his management style, at least as far as I can tell from a fan's point of view.
  20. For sure, plus the bullpen has been better than expected ... so far.
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