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Article: Garver Making the Most of the Opportunity
DocBauer replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Surprised about his CS thus far considering his past rep and production in this area. SSS thus far, or pitchers not holding runners better? I've seen good Garver and not so good Garver behind the plate. I think we are looking a bit at a work in progress all things considered. Coincidence or not, we've seen him behind the plate in some of the best pitching performances this year so far. I like the bat potential and the compact swing that seems to really pop.- 7 replies
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Would be interesting at the end of the year to compare 2 things: 1] Does the new format actually speed up the average time of extra inning games.... ...and related... 2] Compared to years before, has the average of NUMBER of extra innings played to finish a game changed significantly. I can see where the rule could actually assist a milb RP learn from the situation. But just doesn't "feel" like professional ball to me this way.
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Article: Wander Javier's Labral Tear
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Awesome to see May back and throw that well first time out. I think he will help at some point this year and be a bigger factor next season. Not arguing promotions, but with all the crappy weather and postponments Rochester has had, I'm beginning to wonder if that's part of the reason for so many guys at AA to begin the season you thought would be in AAA.
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Second night in a row I fell asleep before it was over. Am I becoming a good luck charm? Maybe I need an afternoon nap today. Only thing that stinks is Gibson can't seem to buy a win no matter how well he pitches.
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Article: MIN 5, LAA 4: Rally Rosie
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Had a good feeling about the game. Lost my good feeling about the game. Fell asleep early. Woke up to a good feeling about the game. Twins win! Ain't life grand?- 30 replies
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Article: Top Twins Prospects Are Performing
DocBauer replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think this is important. Half a season of high A ball, if that, in his very first pro season, and an immediate jump to AA the next season, and we're worried about a slow start and now showing improvement? Can we give him half a season at least before hitting a panic button?- 36 replies
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Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Feels to me Berrios is "tight". He is such a bulldog, wants to be good so badly, I think he presses sometimes. -
Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
You know, that would be interesting if someone could find the numbers. First game in a series at EST or PST, is there a consistent W-L correlation in opening games? -
Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That was a much better inning. Too little too late? Hope not. Berrios pressing or suffering from jet lag? -
Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I like Adrianza overall, but agree he just doesn't look like the same guy we saw last season. One hit wonder? Or just getting his legs under him? -
Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
At least the Angel announcers aren't complete homers. -
Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Still very young and learning. Young apprentice is not quite ready to wear the Jedi robes. He will get there. He will eventually have his "hooding" ceremony. -
Article: Buxton’s Back: Was No Rehab a Mistake?
DocBauer replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The team absolutely need his defense and energy. As good as Kepler has been in CF, the team is just flat out better with Buxton in the OF and Grossman playing the field far less. However, with the time he's missed, I would have had him play at least a few milb games to get some timing back and face real game pitching before activating him. Might have looked good to poor, but the "in game" experience would have aided his timing. I expect it will take a while to see anything productive out of his bat. With that said, he'll probably hit a game winning HR his first night back, lol.- 60 replies
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Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Article: This Dozier Recipe May Be a New One
DocBauer replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Not sure, but wasn't he hitting about the same or worse this time last season? I agree he's been miscast as a leadoff hitter. But he's been there for 3 reasons. 1] He's been productive there. 2] He's indicated a preference for the spot, though he bas never demanded he hit there. 3] Honestly, other than Mauer, there really hasn't been anyone better for the role. I've argued for some time now he'd be even more productive hitting anywhere from 2-5, and you could make arguments for any of those spots for him. I feel his production the past few season's goes way beyond his HR totals. Never a great hitter or OB guy, his numbers are generally solid. But there are are tons of doubles mixed in with good beginning and SB as well. I just think he's a smart hitter/player who learns to make adjustments. And I believe he will yet again. Absolutely don't want to turn this in to yet another "keep him, trade him, let him walk" thread, but my father and I were discussing BD, Mauer and Escobar at length the other night. The payroll is in a good place, and not at the MLB mean. There is serious money coming off the books each of the next couple of years, even with raises. There really should be no reason the Twins cant keep all 3, barring some huge demands. -
Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Angels, 5/10 9:07pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Hooding Ceremony. I consider myself a pretty intelligent individual. Most people...on most but certainly not all days...would consider me a pretty intelligent individual. Maybe it's just growing up in the 80's or in smaller towns, but my initial thoughts were or his car getting a new paint job, OR, something pertaining to a White Snake video clip. -
Article: MIN 7, STL 1: Five Alive
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Sort of. (Patting myself on the back...hope I don't regret it later, lol). About .500 to start the season with so many young pkayers and new additions to begin the season before the team gels and takes off. Just so damn frustrating the injuries, bad weather, and pure poor performance against lesser teams like the Rays and Reds. Great 2 game series win! Little confused about Morrison batting lead instead of the resurgent Grossman. Love the comments by Molitor, post game, speaking about the bullpen, when he talked about people being so anxious about results vs SSS in the early season vs past results. Biggest mistake the FO made in the off season, IMO, was signing Escobar for one season. This team still misses Sano and Buxton. (Long term, Polanco as well). But honestly, Buxton is missed most at this point. I really think we are ready to roll about now. How much better can we be fully healthy?- 42 replies
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Article: What's Gotten Into Kyle Gibson?
DocBauer replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I still go back to the game last season against, I believe it was Seattle, where he was staked to a BIG lead and kept letting the Mariners nibble away at the lead. Molitor came out for a mound visit, not the pitching coach, and it felt like a take but public tongue lashing. He was sent down soon after, or right after that game. When he came back, and began his impressive second half run, one of the things he talked about was taking a different demeanor to the mound. For those of us old enough to remember, (man I hate using that phrase!) Frank Viola found a similar epiphany, though at a younger age. Despite not having an exploding FB, Frank became convinced he was a "power" pitcher. He began to attack more and maintained that kind of mentality. I've even heard broadcasters other than those of the Twins speak about Gibson's stuff and if he could harness it. Later than we would have liked, but I think Gibson has developed a more confident, bulldog or attacking mindset. At this point, I don't think we are talking SSS any longer. I think we are actually looking at the maturation of a MLB starter.- 48 replies
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Article: MIN 6, STL 0: Fernand0 R0mer0!
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
No question he needs refinement, as most any young pitcher does. BIG and NASTY FB with a "change" in the low 90's and a slider in the high 80's. I hate to ask because it just sounds so incredulous, but is his change too hard? But I am confused because on the radio tonight I heard the announcers say he threw a curve. I didn't think he threw one. I'm assuming it was simply a mistake. Or am I mistaken?- 79 replies
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Article: MIN 6, STL 0: Fernand0 R0mer0!
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
First: Great win! I mean, all the components were there, what else can you say? Second: We often joke when someone gets hurt, or performs poorly, (to ease the pain of course), with a comment such as "Why can't we have nice things?" The truth is...despite that horrendous stretch and some current injuries and the Polanco suspension, UGH...we have a LOT of nice "things" on this team. (Buxton and Sano healthy and figuring a few things out could actually have us borderline ecstatic and bouncing off walls!) Romero looks almost too good to be true! Except, I don't think that's the case. We've heard and read for some time now good he could be. He flashed in ST. He looks poised in control of himself on the mound. Reminds me very much of Berrios. (Although maybe he's a bit more relaxed that Berrios? At least at comparable points in their career) But please, let's not wig out or get despondent when he inevitably has a rough game or two, or a stretch. It's natural. Third: And perhaps I'm as carried away as anyone with "Romero Fever", but I was thinking tonight while listening to the game about his "expected" IP limit for this season. He pitched 90 innings in 2016 and jumped to 125 in 2017 when his season ended on a somewhat down note with shoulder issues, though they were reported to be, and appear to have been, mild in nature. Considering a normal growth arc, could/should we expect another jump in IP to around 160? For a young, rookie pitcher I think that would be a fair total. Combined in this young season, he's at 33 IP thus far between Rochester and his 2 wonderful starts with the Twins. If he can average 6 IP per start, for math sake, that puts him at a total of just over 26 total starts for the season. Not bad, but not in the 30-32 start category you'd want from a rotation fixture. Of course, he's young, a rookie, and only joined the team a week ago. The whole point being, no matter his talent, great start, or how well he pitches the rest of the way, I wonder if the opportunity will exists to skip him one time still the first half, catch a break around the All Star game, and maybe skip a turn in the second half to keep him as fresh as possible come September. A bit of too forward thinking? Perhaps. But it just got me wondering.- 79 replies
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Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Cardinals, 5/7-7:10pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Article: Game Thread: Twins @ Cardinals, 5/7-7:10pm CT
DocBauer replied to Riverbrian's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Couple things: 1] Listened to part of the game but wasn't able to watch until the last 3 innings. Sounds like Romero was terrific! 2] The offense continues to round in to form. 3] No clue who Magill is, looked up MLB and milb numbers the other day and still don't have a clue who he is. But I'll be darned if this mystery man hasn't been impressive thus far. 4] Been told I am a great kisser. Believe years of experience have taught me a good number of places to kiss a woman. But I want Joe's list of 74 to compare notes damnit!

