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  1. I just cannot stand the suspense and disappointment he has brought to the team. I will be happy to see him gone.
  2. How good it is to be back in our own division and especially against one of the two worst teams. These are the teams we have to beat! Let's hope Sonny Gray is ready and Kepler remembers that going the other way works.
  3. You covered it - there really isn't anything to add. Right now it is up to the team to step up and show us that it means business - and that includes our massive coaching staff. Time to make something happen. Just get us to a good ending of the season - we had a good start and have been mediocre for most of the season in a terrible division - its time to sandwich the bad with another good streak.
  4. Drop Sano seems obvious, Keep Gray is also obvious, but Bundy is rightfully your big question mark. For me the rest of the season determines Bundy. Would you choose Bundy over Archer? Are either of them BP arms? Does Winder and Ober pitch well the rest of the season. It is an interesting post but for your big question it will be decided in the next two months.
  5. I am not ready to say the team is done, but I need something to hold on to. Can we have a comeback win? Can Rocco let a pitcher that is hot pitch an extra inning? Will we ever get a hit with a runner in scoring position? Can we get a laugher where Emilio Pagan can pitch without pressure? Does Cole Sands pitch again? Do we have to see Kepler at bat again? I am not asking a lot, just a couple of these options to help me out. I just came back from 10 days in Canada along the great lakes and now will take 10 days going down the Ohio River - can I come back from one of these trips and find the world of TD in glee over the wonderful winning streak?????
  6. You can add today's game to our disappointment and flagging enthusiasm. We lose 2 of 3 to the Angels.
  7. Well Lopez has not fixed the BP and Pagan is still the same Mr Excitement that he has been all season. Bundy pitches really well and we pull him so we can burn some more BP arms- I won't even ask why - it is the Rocco way. But look at the arms we used up and next Archer goes 4???? Fullmer, Sands, and Megill are the three unused arms left. I know many blame the offense - but with a three run lead in the eighth we should have won the game. This is the Angels. Yes they have Ohtani, but 8 out of the 12 batters that they used hit less than 226
  8. If Julien is ready for the majors where is the spot that he can take?
  9. I like your essay, but I want Buxton off the injury bench! How is Leon doing - does he fill Jeffers spot? Gordon and Celestino are holding the OF together, but Larnach back and Kepler to the bench would be my desire.
  10. Could he have gone 7? Never know, just glad to have him win against this lower rung team = we have to beat the bad teams if we are going to make a run.
  11. Since I do not care about playoffs that I do not think we can win, I love the tension in the race for first place and I want Arraez to take that title. I also want Miranda to continue to get hits and push for ROY - no chance, but he should be on the list.
  12. My only request is that we finish competitively. Give us some excitement. I see us so outclassed in the playoffs that that is not exciting, but the race to get in is. Play hard, pitch well, and show emotions.
  13. The prospect list is missing some oomph and Balazovic looks like he should be dropped completely. I had hoped for some rebound, but he continues to perform badly. The other names just don't have that buzz now - let's hope the new pitchers bring so much excitement that we won't notice (count me a skeptic). Spencer Steer cranks HR for Louisville. Cade Povich fans 8 in Oriole MiLB debute.   Encarnacion-Strand hits his first HR for Chattanooga.
  14. Are we at the low point or are we sinking fast? Are the three new pitchers going to turn things around for us? That is a lot to ask. 52 games - Mahle will pitch in 10? Times 4.5 innings that is 45 innings out of 468. Lopez gets in 1/3 - 14 games, 14 innings, same with Fulmer. That is a total of 73/468 innings (15.5%). Will they all be great innings? Tyler Mahle has an ERA of 4.49 and a whip of 1.233 and he is our savior. Is Ryan cooked? Will he come back, will the BP hold up for the non-Lopez innings? Can we afford more 4 inning starts? The more I look at this staff the more I like Verlander and Alacantra! I really am not concerned about the offense (except Kepler), but the pitching situation is always the most important in playoffs and champions. In one rotation ranking the Twins have dropped out of the top 10 - I was surprised that we were ever in it. Of course the ten that are in it are probably all going to the playoffs (the top nine for sure). In another statistical chart we are number 20 in era for the season. We are number five in HR allowed.
  15. I am concerned that we wait too long for surgeries. Don't we have a medical staff that can say - get the surgery now so you can get back on the field sooner? We do seem to have a lot of injuries - but how does it compare to other teams. To answer my own question - "MLB Injury Data Summary: The Tampa Bay Rays (1211 games missed by players due to injury) and Cincinnati Reds (1176) lead the league in total games missed by players to injuries and the injured list." https://www.mangameslost.com/category/mlb/ That does not include prospects. Spotrac has us number 12 in the league when measured by the value of contracts for days lost. "https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/disabled-list/cumulative-team/ In terms of days lost we are fourth behind the Reds, Rays, and Cubs with 1440. We are second with 28 players missing time - just behind the Reds.
  16. Of course it matters. Getting in and losing is not a goal. I remember when Gardy had that good string of teams and the consensus of comments was that we wanted more than just getting in and getting beaten. Sorry, but stumbling to the finish line is not what I want. I want a hot streak. I want us to look at the Guardians and White Sox and then leave them in the dust. I want the other teams to want to avoid us because we are playing the best ball in the league. Has anyone enjoyed seeing the Twins set a world record for playoff losses?
  17. True - have you seen the values of the teams now? Ridiculous.
  18. I can't buy that - how many WS have the Yankees and Dodgers won in the last ten years with the highest payrolls? ONE. And in the previous decade - ONE. But teams do need a shut down starter - it is pitching that wins the big series.
  19. I had to share this comment from Mlb.com - Do-Hyoung Park - "The Twins are now 1-9 against other divisional leaders, including Tuesday’s loss, in which Ryan allowed six runs (five earned) in five innings, his second-highest total of the season, while Julio Urías held the Twins to five hits in seven strong frames." And he begun with " A pair of division leaders walked into Chavez Ravine on Tuesday night. One looked much more the part -- and the other walked away having lost sole possession of first place for the first time in a month and a half." These two comments capture the game for me. We are not a true playoff team - one that can reasonably expect a chance at the World Series.
  20. What a humorous idea - maybe the question should be do we have too many pitchers for the 4/5 slot - our top three all fit the number three slot and all the names in the list fall short of number 1 and 2 slot arms. So we are bottom heavy, top deficient. Dobnak is not an arm I would count on at all in the future, Smeltzer has been a good story twice, but the Twins have shown they have no long range plans for him. Balazovic has become a casualty, Maeda is a question mark. Winder is the one I like the best of the group, but he seems injury prone - a malady on both offense and defense. I have no confidence in Paddack - I still think we have a Bundy/Archer pairing that Rocco the pitching magician has still not figured out. Put them as piggyback starters - two 4 1/2 inning pitchers take up a full game.
  21. It hurts that Kepler continues to muddle along and barely keep his bat alive. For a while it looked like he was going to do something positive, but his BA coupled with his HRs makes him a weak part of the lineup. And Leon is not going to hit - that is established, last night with their big guns drooling to get at us we should have had Sanchez in just for the chance he would hit. But I have to join the comments about Rocco - his use and abuse of Ryan. I just don't get it. No sensible pattern. Pitch poor and pitch deep, pitch well and take a seat.
  22. The Sano to Killebrew comparison jumps off the page. From Harmon to Hrbek we have had some exceptional 1B players. We hoped that Miguel would follow up and be the next great but is very disappointing for everyone and I would think for him as well
  23. We signed him, we pay him. I don't care. The Twins are in first place and I want him to lead the rest of the way to the playoffs!
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