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  1. I can agree up to a point, but think about a career like Griffey's (I know he is exceptional). He was traded to Cincinnati at age 30 and his career from that point on was not the HOF track that he had had in Seattle. My point is that players who make it young provide potential for longer and more productive careers and those who come later can still be outstanding. Hoyt Wilhelm did not begin his HOF career until he was 29 so age is not the full determinate. My comments refer to potential of prospects which I look at as their major league contributions. Just some thoughts - not an argument.
  2. I have to see more than press releases to put Noah at #11. But Celestino is the player in the group I am most excited about. We pushed him, challenged him, but luckily we did not break him. He went back to AAA and just improved. He is my number 11. I like the local boys Wallner and Varland, but both are 24 and need to break out this year to earn their rankings. I really expect that Wallner will and I look forward to seeing them in tougher competition. I know players break in at older ages, but the really special ones get in young. What is their path. I have seen Sands name in many write ups but I do not have a good image of who he is, he just keeps moving forward and that is a really good trait. How close is he to MLB?
  3. The truest athletes are those who could shine in many different sports. Winfield is a truly great athlete. Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, Gene Conley, Jackie Robinson, and Jim Thorpe are the prominent names, but here is a list of other two sport stars. Here is another look at the best 21 two sport stars including Minnesota's Ernie Nevers and Babe Didrikson. This list of 70 includes Jim Brown in Football and Lacrosse - I never knew this. It has a broader look at sports and is fascinating.
  4. Interesting group. I am not as high on Enlow as most people are and I am happy to see Hajjar break in to the top 20 giving me another pitcher to follow. Thanks for the write up.
  5. Thank you. Do you or the voters look at these lists when you are making your own decisions? I know you have your own methods of evaluation, but these lists do provide more information.
  6. I had to check other rankings to see how this lines up with different perspectives. MLB.com has Cavacco #11, Urbina #12, Sabato #16, Strotman #17, Soularie #18 Prospects 1500 has Sabato #10, Moran #11, Urbina #15, Cavaco #16, Soularie #20 Keith Law has Povich at #14, Urbina #16, Cavaco #17, and Strotman #19. Raya, Soularie and Sabato are on Law's others of note list. Gleeman on the Athletic has Strotman #18, Sabato #20, Povich #22, Soularie #23, Raya #25, Moran #26, Urbina #27, Severino #29 and Cavaco #30. He definitely comes closest to this honorable mention list. It is fascinating to see the different perspectives. Cavaco has fallen for me and might be at the bottom of honorable mention yet these three lists all have him in the top 20. Moran being ready to perhaps be a RP for the Twins all year seems to be ranked to low in this honorable mention list. The fact that Sabato is on the lists is no surprise because of his high draft status, but your honorable mention list is a better place for him. Someday I would love to see an analysis of the prospect listers. What bias do each of them bring to their lists? I look forward to the TD top 20.
  7. CF and C are the two most important places on the field. SS used to be with them, but with all the shifts and the emphasis on fly balls CF has risen and SS has dropped in importance. (I still want a good SS) And Buxton has taken this command post and made it something special.
  8. Just sad. Thanks for the review of other disrupted seasons. I know it is unbalanced, but I think they should just start wherever point they are at in the schedule and just lose the ones that were missed even if it does mean we lose a chance to see the Dodgers at home. No arbitrator, no counter offer by the owners, significant issues for the players. Will we wake up one morning and see that both sides capitulated and the lockout/strike is over? It is my dream.
  9. Thank you for this look at three tragic figures. Of course we can add Puckett to the gone too soon list. That is a long list. The Twins minor leaguers also include Ryan Costello who went to Auckland in hopes of switching to Australian league baseball and died at 23 in his room of natural causes and Yorman Landa of the Fort Myers Miracles who died in a car accident at age 22. Baseball has had a number of tragedies like Ray Chapman being killed by a pitch, and Roy Halladay, Roberto Clemente and Thurman Munson in plane crashes. It is good to look back on these stories. Here is a list of baseball players who died too soon.
  10. The Twins continue on the Yawn express. Can we sign someone of significance? I know it is a lockout, but this is not enough to get my pulse to change.
  11. I think you chose a good three to bring out discussion. Royce Lewis has had a strange career. In 2019 he did not look that good until the Fall League and now he has missed two years and who knows what will happen in baseball this year. It is a bad luck career so far and thus we have no real measure of who he is. Potential is an elusive friend. The other two are still not on my radar for the Twins team. Good luck to both. Keoni is will be 21, it is about time for him to show he was draft worthy.
  12. Where is that extra league that can challenge these entrenched owners? I want baseball games not board room games.
  13. I want the best players on the team from day one unless you want to say that games in April and May do not count. If a players is good the teams extend them. How many players do we keep until they run out of their control years? What if the player is hurt in the minors before we get him up? We trade, sign, cut. No I do not want the current rule and they can address these issues in a way that the best team leaves spring training intact.
  14. I would love to see him make it into the rotation. Also Balazovic. Can we possible get rid of the rule that makes them spend two months in the minors before they debut? That would be one positive from the cba debates.
  15. It could be, or he could surprise and be an all-star again. The issue with the Twins is that they seem to have all 2Bs or DH/1B and we need to fill all the positions. It is a good situation for trades, but until then Polanco is the best guy on the current roster.
  16. I would say that this presents a bleak picture for the Twins.
  17. I remain a Kepler skeptic. The only reason he led off is because the manager was stubborn. There are too many ways that I need to see him improve. I'm just glad that he's a good fielder
  18. There is no obvious solution because neither side seems to feel a sense of urgency. I suspect the owners will try to hold on until the players really feel the pinch and capitulate. I know the big buck stars won't be hurting, but there are a lot of minimum salary players out there. You might add to your observations TD going back to the best articles from past years - obviously there is only so much to write about for this season.
  19. I meant for another team. I see Gordon as a candidate with Martin and Miranda coming up he is redundant, but we have not really given him a chance to unlock his talent. Another team might plug him in and let him become more than a failed draft choice. I do not see them moving on Rortvedt for a while until other catchers start coming up to push him. I see him as a Drew Butera. He will not start for us, but could have a good career with a few teams. Celestino is the one that I think has a longer career and more successful, but not like Wade because I think we know that he can be good and the FO really values the players they sign or trade for. In the long run if Buxton stays healthy he could be involved as part of a trade in three years.
  20. Unless there are trades all three of these players are essential to 2022. Celestino should be the fourth outfielder. Gordon showed he can step up. Rortvedt is the obvious #3 catcher and they often need a call up for injury. What I hope is that they do not go backwards and reinstall Jake Cave. With no changes there is no option but to put Polanco at SS and I think Gordon is his backup. The OF should have Larnach, Buxton, Kepler and Celestino should be back up. Second base is Arraez/Polanco/Gordon/Miranda. 3B Donaldson/Arraez/Miranda and 1B Kiriloff/Sano with DH Sano/Rooker/Donaldson and Catcher Garver/Jeffers - Rortvedt. I would like to see Miranda get more ABs, but this would require a trade. The question I would have for the three of them is - will one of them become the LaMonte Wade of 2022.
  21. I know that topics are limited, but I cannot go here. Never been a fantasy fan.
  22. I think he can be great, but I see him as trade bait, not as a Twin
  23. No - never go backwards. Move on - get better.
  24. I agree he is solid, but we project more because we just don't have anything else.
  25. I am in the minority, but I think 2020 was a short season fluke - However, you might be right, he will certainly be penciled in the rotation and perhaps Ober's ride will be at an end. We all know it takes at least 8 pitchers to make a season so he is welcomed back, but he is not a 1 or 2 in the future.
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