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obviously many feel different than you do and I suspect that they know more details and any of us. Don't worry, they will get there, but i shed no tears for them.
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Congratulations to Ortiz. No matter what numbers are presented - he had the look and feel of the HOF. Bonds and Clemens will get in on committee votes. That is appropriate.
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If Selig Is In, They Should All Get In
mikelink45 replied to Dave Overlund's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am not interested in honoring the sterioders, but at the same time, this is the 15th year since Clemens and Bonds have retired that they have gotten massive publicity. Like Shoeless Joe and Pete Rose there is a tendency to keep writing about the injustices instead of the players inducted. Put them and and they disappear - here are the inductees since Clemens and Bonds and Shilling retired - how many of them have been written about over that period except for their election? Derek Jeter, Marvin Miller, Ted Simmons, Larry Walker (Note: The 2020 induction ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19 and rescheduled for 2021). 2019 Harold Baines, Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez, Mike Mussina, Mariano Rivera, Lee Smith 2018 Chipper Jones, Vladimir Guerrero, Jim Thome, Trevor Hoffman, Jack Morris, Alan Trammell 2017 Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines, Ivan Rodriguez, John Schuerholz, Bud Selig 2016 Mike Piazza, Ken Griffey Jr. 2015 Craig Biggio, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz 2014 Bobby Cox, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, Tony La Russa, Frank Thomas, Joe Torre 2013 Hank O'Day, Jacob Ruppert, Deacon White 2012 Barry Larkin, Ron Santo 2011 Roberto Alomar, Bert Blyleven, Pat Gillick 2010 Andre Dawson, Doug Harvey, Whitey Herzog 2009 Joe Gordon, Rickey Henderson, Jim Rice 2008 Barney Dreyfuss, Goose Gossage, Bowie Kuhn, Walter O'Malley, Billy Southworth, Dick Williams After this we will continue to hear about the poor guys who ruined the record book, the men who changed the game so that we no longer revere the records. And of course now we start the Alex Rodriguez ten year count down and the continuation of Manny Ramirez. I really do not care about any of them. I celebrate who does get in and Ortiz will make it. To your other statement about Selig. He does not belong and neither does Bowie Kuhn. This is a travesty just like the owners who kept the black players out. Executives, managers, umpires - I do not want any of them, but Kuhn and Selig are both travesties. But you see that you do not mention Kuhn because he was already in for a while so we forget and move on. -
Ranking the Twins Top Position Player Prospects by ETA
mikelink45 replied to Nash Walker's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Interesting list - I am glad to see some hesitation on Lewis - he has missed so much and MLB is doing all it can to mess up a third year. Rodriguez looks like he should jump three spots based on his production and those above him. What I see from all the lists and they are everywhere, but what else do you do when there is no action to report, is that the Twins have come to a point where so many prospects are getting to the point of needing to be on the 40 man that we should start making trades or Rule V will be a mess for us.- 19 replies
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Ranking the Twins Top Pitching Prospects by ETA
mikelink45 replied to Nash Walker's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I want to see them all. I want them to rotate the minor leaguers and see what we really have. I do not want them to be too quick to the bullpen, although I see Vallimont as a BP candidate along with Strotman. I keep hoping Duran is a SP, but if he breaks down again the pen might need to be his place. Canterino has to start. This is the most exciting thing the Twins have going and picking up a mediocre free agent is something I really do not want to have happen.- 15 replies
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Thanks for this winter wakeup posting. I have seen my posts suggesting this attacked so I could imagine that your bigger audience would have a strong reaction. I am for this as it opens the obvious logjam. But it also raises another question - what is a SS now? I knew a SS in the past and could envision him on the left side of the field. Now the SS might even be on the right side of second. With the emphasis on flyballs the SS must get fewer chances and certainly fewer DPs. How many chances to they have now compared to the past. I could not find out these things, but I continue to be puzzled over which positions are the most important now compared to the past. CF is always important, C is always important. Those two did not change, but now the 2B sometimes plays on the SS side, the 3B is often in the SS hole. Very confusing. So the question is Polanco or ??? I am fine with Polanco.
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From the Soil of Nimrod: Dick Stigman
mikelink45 replied to David Youngs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Wonderful to learn about this Minnesota baseball man - I do remember him pitching for the Twins. Nostalgia is our antidote to the lock out.- 12 replies
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One Twins Pitcher Nobody is Talking About for 2022
mikelink45 replied to Andrew Mahlke's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
For now he is just a name (an interesting one) but I have no expectations. He will be in training (spring or summer) and we will see. But at his age he should have established something besides question marks. Good luck to him and the Twins. Now we need baseball to do something that we can really dig into. -
Josh Donaldson is Better Than You Think
mikelink45 replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think Donaldson is a good player, but I think this article overstates his case. I like him, but I do not see him as a superstar which his salary would suggest. There were games where he was wonderful and others where he was just another player on the field. The question I would pose is this - what would our record have been if Donaldson was not a Twin and Arraez, Polanco, Miranda took turns at 3B the last two years? Did he move the bar? Did he keep us from sinking further (if possible)? I like him, but I would rather have Berrios or another really good pitcher (not a rebound candidate). Conclusion - a very good player, but I would not hesitate to trade him for a good return.- 25 replies
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CBA Musings (1/21): What’s Happening and What’s Next?
mikelink45 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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2022 Prospect Previews: Noah Miller
mikelink45 replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Let us hope that we have finally drafted a SS that will stay at SS.- 12 replies
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Give Carew the shifts that are used now and he would also hit 400. You have an interesting take, but all players reflect their stadiums. Mel Ott does not get all his HRs if he has a different home field. Coors field provides benefits, but again, it is their stadium and if they take advantage of that they should not be thought of as less of a player. Does the Green Monster diminish Red Sox players? SI stadiums ranked.
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CBA Musings (1/21): What’s Happening and What’s Next?
mikelink45 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am not following these negotiations with the same details that you are, but the owners have set themselves up for this. They never really addressed the competitive balance like the NFL has. And they won't. The tax is simply a self enforced salary cap. There needs to be some real work on competitive balance and it is not in the language of the current or the projected CBAs -
One Twins Pitcher May Be a Perfect Opener
mikelink45 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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I loved Carew and would hate to choose between them, but the thing that sets them apart was Kirby's determination to win. His attitude was infectious, he did carry the team. I was at all the Atlanta Brave games in the WS and Puckett was the center of attention in games six and seven. So I take clutch Kirby, but not taking Carew hurts!
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CBA Musings (1/21): What’s Happening and What’s Next?
mikelink45 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Like all of you, I am trying to keep baseball in a positive place while angry with Manfred and the owners - 90% of the blame goes to them for me. They did not even need to wait until the end of the season to negotiate, but then to wait for more than a month to put out an offer they knew would be rejected is inexcusable. I had to write a forum today about when baseball was King, because the league seems to be determined to drop the sport to fourth place - just look at ESPN's banner NBA, college basketball and football, NHL, NFL then you have to do the drop down to find MLB between Cricket and NBA G league. -
3 Twins Prospects That Need Healthy 2022 Seasons
mikelink45 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Canterino is the one that I think should and needs to make the Twins Rotation at some point this year - spring would be best if we actually play ball again this spring. Duran is proof that it is not just Rice that impacts young arms. I really want to see him in Minnesota. If Lewis is not going to be a SS he is the least important on this list. He is not a slugger, he does not hit for high average, he needs SS to be valuable, otherwise the number of non-SS Twins is getting crowded and 2B and 3B seem well filled with 2 - 3 good players in line at each. As far as OF is concerned only CF would give him value since the corners are usually covered by people with power.- 16 replies
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How Far has Royce Lewis' Stock Dropped?
mikelink45 replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think they are right and MLB needs to figure out how to negotiate or Lewis will have another lost or limited year and that is a lot to make up for. I question his ranking with the Twins - as pointed out in the article his fielding has been questioned, his hitting in the minors was not what we expected. No baseball, no tweaks, adjustments, coaching. I am fine seeing him still ranked as one of our top ten prospects, maybe even top five, but not the top anymore and with the new influx of draft choices it is reasonable that the national rankings drop his ratings. If, as Nick suggests, he comes back and makes the ratings look silly no one will be upset and a lot of us will be delighted. -
Gardenhire, Gladden, and Tovar to Twins Hall of Fame
mikelink45 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am delighted, all three really deserve to be in. Tovar was one of my favorite players in an era that was rich with good players. He was the first of the ultimate utility men who played all over and did well at every position. He was a favorite of Billy Martin and an excellent base runner. It is about time! Gardy was the face of the Twins for a long time, a great personality and longevity as well as a winning record makes him a good choice. Gladden will now be introduced as Twins Hall of Famer on the radio broadcasts which is where most of his recognition is now, but he had a really fun career with two Twins championships and a Japanese championship too. I loved his hustle. He and Tovar make a good pair.- 30 replies
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The Lockout Diaries: Week 7
mikelink45 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
As much as I dislike Manfred - he is the same toady we have had all my life - Ford Frick had been a writer and a teacher, He helped establish the HOF, He was there for the expansion of the leagues, but was criticized for his hands off and inaction work. Eckert knew nothing about baseball He admitted he had not attended a game in the previous decade. In fact, he did not know the Dodgers had moved to LA, but the owners were tired of a strong leader. Marvin Miller was then hired by the union and he was too formidable for Eckert. He also mishandled baseball response to the Kennedy assassination. Bowie Kuhn was terrible and a racist, He lost the reserve clause which was a boon to players, but owners hated it. He had a seven week strike in 1981. When he was let go by the owners in 1983, Hank Aaron applied for the job and said, "“I’m not saying I’m the one who should get the job — maybe I’m not — but I do think we need a baseball man. A baseball man would be more conscious of what is good for the fans. When I interviewed with the search committee for the job, they told me that baseball has grown so much we need a commissioner who understands finance and marketing. If that’s what they want, fine. But I think a baseball man knows more about marketing our game — about bringing players into our game and fans into our stadiums — than someone who doesn’t know anything about the game.” Ueberroth settled an umpire strike, and also ended a one day player strike and most importantly for the game got big TV contracts, but most importantly he was an Olympics guy, Giamatti was the exception, but only lived another year, Fay Vincent was also a good man, Selig who had lots of mixed moments, and the all star game kerfuffle was a signature moment finally the ultimate corporate man and gunslinger for the owners - Manfred. -
3 Twins Pitchers Due to Bounce Back in 2022
mikelink45 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I vote none - it is time we started getting pitchers who do not need to bounce back or comeback. I am much more intrigued with the young arms. I looked at the Bundy record and was not sure where the optimism comes from. Maeda was great in 2020 too - it was a half season and those performances do not give us a true look. In 2019 7 - 14 with a 4.79 ERA, in 2018 8 - 16 with a 5.45. Baltimore thought he was going to be a difference maker and do not have enough talent to give away potentially good pitchers. Dobnak is another mirage. I really like his story and I would love to meet him because he seems like a great guy, but I know a lot of great guys and that is not the quality that makes a great pitcher - look at Schilling and Carlton. Randy is a career -1.3 WAR. His era progression is 1.59 - 4.05 - 7.64. Yes he is not a relief pitcher, but if he is a good pitcher he should get someone out. Jharel has the following eras 2.15 - 5.58 - 3.52 but there are no stats for 2018, 2019,2020. That is a big absence. Except for his year with Oakland he has pitched 60 innings. Texas needs pitchers why didn't they keep him? He is the mystery of these three. A good article on Cotton is from Off The Bench - "In case you missed it, Jharel Cotton is back in the Major Leagues and is pitching out of the Texas Rangers’ bullpen. Jharel Cotton is an easy player to root for; he was drafted by the Dodgers in the 2012 draft out of East Carolina University. In the summer of 2016 in need of a pitcher and an outfielder, the Dodgers sent Cotton and Frankie Montas to Oakland in a trade for Rich Hill and Josh Reddick. " About his injury the post adds, "In the time since that fateful elbow pop, Cotton jumped from the frying pan into the fire. While recovering from his elbow surgery, he suffered a hamstring tear which also required surgery. " At age 30 with a lot to prove he is still the best of these three.- 12 replies
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2022 Prospect Previews: Chase Petty
mikelink45 replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
The dreaded Tommy John is always lurking for big armed pitchers. Let's hope he can somehow avoid it. The comp of Hunter Green is good, but Green missed 2019 for TJ surgery and is now 22. Will he make it this year? He and Royce Lewis were 1-2 in the draft that year. Who makes it first? Both have missed a year for injury and a year for covid. For that high a draft pick it is time to move up. If we look at it without the TJ he would have already been locked in for the Reds at 21. If Petty stays healthy that is the earliest I would think we could look for him - if he lives up to his scouting potential. -
Twins Time to Cash in On Ryan Pressly Trade
mikelink45 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We lost the trade, so we move on. Yes I want Alcala and Celestino on the team, but what Pressly did for the champion Astros is not something we can match unless we also get into the WS and win playoff games. Otherwise they are good players on an okay team and do not raise the bar. Pressly has been everything that the Astros wanted and they have been winning - good job Astros. Let's see what you got Twins.- 83 replies
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