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  1. Wow. So, after the Timberwolves are done the cable companies are all telling BSN to take a hike? Twins fans must make up such a small percentage of their viewers that they don't care anymore about losing them. The Twins should be absolutely terrified by what is happening.
  2. Worst TV deal in pro sports.
  3. The Texas League isn't that big and it's divided further to keep travel at a minimum. He starts repeating teams in the middle of May. If you want him to see more pitchers he'll have to go to AAA by mid-June.
  4. He's arguably the best player in the Texas League. No problem with platoon splits, he hits everyone. He needs better competition soon. He also probably needs to play more often in RF as I don't see them moving Buxton.
  5. You are linked to the wrong Emmanuel Rodriguez at Baseball Reference.
  6. Everything takes forever to load but I'm pretty sure that's not the website's fault.
  7. The difference is: 1+1+1 = 3 1-1+2-1+2=3 The baserunner allowed gives the subsequent out more WPA value.
  8. Executives are paid to say one thing and do another. At the moment the salary dump alone is a win for the Twins. I wasn't joking when I said Polanco for DeSclafani was a net win and we haven't even seen the best two players in the deal (Topa and Gonzalez) contribute yet.
  9. Looks like Kyle Farmer is actually healthy which makes his April look even worse. I was hoping he would head to the injured list when Correa returned. I don't expect Martin to be stuck in AAA very long. He's the next man up when someone else gets injured.
  10. I already took out all the pitchers. Taking out players who spent time on the IL is nonsensical - you can't be a full-time player if you're stuck on the IL. That would make Byron Buxton a full-time player in 2023. There were 23 players who missed less than a week of the 2023 season, less than one per team. 13 position player spots * 30 teams = 390. 23/390 = 6%. If I add back in the pitchers and all of the position players who played at least one game we're at 23/1457 or 1.6%.
  11. 6% of the players play > 156 games. 94% of the players don't. The average is less than one player per team. That's not "plenty" but then we're back to trivial nitpicking again.
  12. I guess my point is, who cares if a player is "full-time"? Nobody plays 162 games anymore. If a player is "full-time" and not productive that's way worse than a player who is "part-time" and extremely productive.
  13. The Twins only had 5 players with more than 75% games played in 2023. Correa led the team with 83% of games played. Did they not have any full-time players?
  14. I am hoping Kyle Farmer has been playing through an injury which would partly explain his struggles to date. I think the pitchers would be back already if they were desperate for relievers. They should wait it out with Topa to see if someone else gets hurt before they have to bring him back. Topa has an option if they need to use it. If not, it's probably Bowman.
  15. You wish I wouldn't quote you in my response? Separating the SS as the position and the hitter would make sense if this was fastpitch softball and there was a FLEX position where you could use someone just for defense. It isn't. When people talk about prospects they're talking about the player's entire contribution. Miller is all-glove, no-bat and he's hitting worse for the Dodgers repeating A-ball than he did for the Twins last season. His ceiling is futility infielder. It is easy to find guys like that at the league minimum as free agents. He was also signed out of high school which means he'll probably be a minor league free agent before he makes his MLB debut. As a prospect he has almost no value to an organization.
  16. He's a .200 hitter in A-ball. That won't play in the major leagues no matter how good his glove is. He's nowhere near the best SS prospect in baseball. Would you trade Jackson Holliday for Noah Miller?
  17. Jax was a bad starting pitcher who revived his career in the bullpen. Stewart is old and has never been durable.
  18. Sure, they can option him to the minors and start their standard build-up program for starting pitchers. He'll be ready in 2026 or 2027.
  19. Topa, but it wasn't a win-now move. They didn't make any win-now moves this offseason.
  20. No general manager in baseball would have traded Gabby Gonzalez straight up for DeSclafani. Gonzalez was clearly the best piece in the trade.
  21. Seattle had better hope so because at this moment the Twins win the trade if it is just Polanco for DeSclafani.
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