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  1. In New York? He might have been given season tickets.
  2. aaaand that is why the entire universe hates the Yankees and their fans
  3. Heh, I didnt even hear about the Anthony Richardson thing until getting caught up on this thread. Anthony Richardson can thank Tyrique Stevenson for hot dogging that hail mary, which took up all the social media oxygen, at least that I saw.
  4. At this point I want the series to go to six games, only to prolong the season because I will miss it when it’s gone. It would be sweet to see the Dodgers celebrate in the Bronx too. The Yankees will have Cole starting tomorrow night if they win tonight.
  5. If Muncy is guarding the line, that’s a double play and maybe triple play, and the Dodgers only trail 3-1 after 3 innings. Instead it goes to 8-1. game of inches…
  6. Hi @Jocko87 Continuing the conversation, Carlos Correa did indeed fall in the Twins lap, but I personally would not call it miraculous. https://twinsdaily.com/forums/topic/68717-what-was-the-point-of-signing-carlos-correa/?do=findComment&comment=1458277&_rid=2874 First, the Astros declined to extend Correa, choosing to show faith in Jeremy Pena instead. So, Correa went to free agency. Correa was passed over in the mad rush to sign players prior to the lockout in December 2021. The next March after the lockout, Correa signed with the Twins on a year to year deal, and bragged about getting outta here at the first opportunity (the “shopping at Dior” quote and all the rest). (More parenthetically, there was that informal players poll this summer that showed Correa as the least popular MLB player after Jazz Chisholm, and I can see a pattern emerging.) If I were to really go off the conspiratorial deep end, I would even suggest that when the Giants finally landed Correa for 13 years and $350 million, that San Fran had buyer’s remorse and someone in the organization said “oh Hell No” and thus the closer scrutiny and dispute around his medical records to get out from under it. Ditto with the Mets. And here we are in the present. How does this Correa story relate to using analytics responsibly? I see Carlos Correa’s dollar per WAR and am not impressed, that’s how. Lewis or Lee would have been better, as unimpressive as they were in 2024. When I factor in the intangibles, the Correa deal starts to look even worse to me. Why pick on Correa or the decision to sign him? Why bring this up? I don’t know. I guess I just want to observe how two different people can look at the same data picture and in good faith see two completely different things. Which I know you know. So maybe this is just a reminder to myself. Different people seeing things differently, a little like the dress illusion from 2015?
  7. Word on the street has it that the Pohlads had their fingers in pretty much everything, including the Tyler Mahle trade, the Joey Gallo signing, and even when to send up Manuel Margot to pinch hit. I have it on good authority that Jim Pohlad himself was writing the lineup cards during that late season collapse.
  8. I can stomach a Yankees-Dodgers World Series this year because I think they are far and away the two best teams. And Ohtani.
  9. Radio guys: “both managers pressing all the right buttons” I am trying to imagine Rocco managing in the ALCS and pressing all the right buttons lol
  10. Forgot about that. 17 innings here we come!
  11. I’ve been saying all season— he is due
  12. I just want there to be a game five for when we are grilling late Saturday afternoon 🙂
  13. I don’t think the Guardians have a chance in the 10th, but you never know
  14. Well, it did happen in the blink of an eye in real life, too,..
  15. On the other hand, last year's World Series participants seem like the type of cookie-cutter teams I was minimizing earlier in my post. So there's that.
  16. This discussion has been music to my ears! lol My defense of Rocco, such as it is, is that Rocco doesn’t look much different to me than a bunch of other managers in the game right now. Same with this front office, I guess. I think we are in a period where fundamentals have been downplayed, in favor of data, and maybe we are exiting that cycle now. I don’t know. This is very anecdotal, but a few times during the last few seasons, I have seen a player on the other team look frankly no better than a typical minor leaguer (still very good I might add) batting and fielding, and think to myself, how is this guy in the majors? And then I check his exit velocities, and they are very high. The Twins have players like this too. Carlos Correa is very good and has very high exit velocity, which maybe played a part in his signing. Luis Arraez, terrible exit velocity. Traded. And we see many teams maybe think they are going to be the real innovators, to use the wonderful example above, but are all really doing the same thing. I don’t know. Maybe that makes them really to be codifiers or exploiters. That old Far Side cartoon comes to mind, of the single penguin among thousands, shouting “I’ve got to be me!” The Twins are one of the penguins who look like all the other penguins to me. I have been waiting for some smart baseball writer out there to publish that seminal essay of our time about Why The Game Has Changed, but have yet to see it. Because in the StatCast era, I really think it has. However, this does not explain the massive collapse at the end of this season, which interests me. The teams we see in both league’s championship series this season (or at least 3 or them) strike me as strong in many or most of the fundamental things teams traditionally have worked for—scouting, development, coaching, culture, yes analytics, taking the right risks, and yes money plays a role. The Dodgers and Yankees are not where they are solely because of their market or payroll, not in my opinion.
  17. Meanwhile, the business office is already making preparations for this year’s TwinsFest:
  18. Not to pick on you specifically… but, as has been noted elsewhere, the Detroit Tigers “traded everyone” at the deadline this year, and it actually supercharged their performance to the point where they made up ten games in the standings on the Twins, made the playoffs, and are now one win away from advancing to the ALCS. (Where they would probably get their butts kicked by NYY, but still) this came as a surprise to everyone, even the manager and young quant guy GM in Detroit who executed the moves to clear the way for the young guys. So, bottom line, we don’t really know what effects trading away Royce Lewis would have. 🙂
  19. Shaping up that way. This has been an incredible postseason so far.
  20. Now we get ready for the next game; I heard the umpires will be sporting different umpire shirts tonight. Tired of living a lie, they will just openly admit to it
  21. Turns out that he bleeds, and surrenders earned runs, like any other man
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