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Article: Twins Playoff Push A Truly Cohesive Effort
DocBauer replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
After reason this, my mind suddenly flashed to Keith Hernandez.- 73 replies
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Buxton Showing Snapshot Of Greatness
DocBauer commented on Ted Schwerzler 's blog entry in Off The Baggy
I have doubts he would achieve those HR totals over a full season, but it's possible. In their place, however, would be a surge in doubles. Regardless, I am not dumping in him, his numbers, his turnaround or potential. He is an amazing young talent who is just now coming in to his own. -
I didn't get to see or listen to the game, just monitor the game log and box. But hats off to Gibson for overcoming such a rough start and manning up for the next 6 innings. That was HUGE!
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To be clear, I understand and appreciate the opinions of starting someone else for the 7th. I can't say I disagree. But I still don't find fault with sending Colon to start the 7th considering a few of the relievers were not available. My problem is he should been pulled after the walk. That was the signal to make a move.
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Article: MIN 3, TOR 2: Buxton Blasts Walk-Off HR
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Used to love the Mothership. And they have done so much to advance sports, especially college sports, which I actually enjoy more than most pro sports. But they became so wrapped up in themselves that they lost touch with everything that made them unique and special. And now they are cancelling programming, laying off talent, and counting on the Fed government to bail them out. Don't know if that's a shame or what they deserve. But back to baseball!- 64 replies
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Article: MIN 3, TOR 2: Buxton Blasts Walk-Off HR
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am already missing the milb recaps with serious withdrawal. How do we live without Tom's daily recap when the season, inevitably, draws to a final close? Thank you again Tom, for all you have brought to the already best fan website on the planet! Back to the game! I actually like hunting, when it's used properly. I don't hate Molitor for using it, I just want it taught better and executed better! And absolutely, no disrespect to Vargas, but in that situation, why in hell, with an expanded roster, wouldn't you use someone like Granite to come up and do that very thing? I really think Molitor has grown as a manager, and is growing along with his young team, and has been much better the second half of the season than he was the first half. But I think he missed an opportunity there. Secondly, Polanco knocked in the first 2 runs. If you've actually followed his career, as I have, you would know that after his first couple of rookie ball season's, his bat started to really come around. When it did, he began the next few season's as a #1 or #2 hitter. Sooner or later, he was slotted in the 3 hole as his team's best overall hitter. And he was productive there. So to see him productive in that spot is no surprise to me. Third, the only thing that "stunk" about Buxton's walk off HR...other than for the second night in a row the SP deserved the win...was that he trotted instead of sprinting. Lol! Kid deserved his moment to be sure. But am I the only one who would have loved to watch him sprint the bases?- 64 replies
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UnF***ing believable!!! Watched the game but busy with something and couldn't join in but had to here at the end. WOW! I mean...just...WOW! Shame to HAVE to go extra innings, but the pitching has been outstanding over all, great fielding, a huge offensive game followed by back to back bottom of the 10th walk off HR by Rosario and Buxton! I mean, other than if it was the WS, does it really get better than this? I want to print up T-shirts that say: " I LOVE THIS TEAM!"
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More encouraged than I have been for some time when looking at the SP option and depth in the system. And as mentioned, the list doesn't include Beeker, Jorge or Stewart. My best guess to begin 2018? FA/trade Santana Berrios Gibson Mejia They absolutely will, and should, make one move. Gibson really seems to have turned a corner mentally and mechanically and will not cost much to be brought back on a 1 year deal for depth. And this doesn't include May making a comeback. My projection doesn't include Slegers, or Gonsalves simply due to depth, but they will be in the conversation and fight for jobs. I just see them opening in AAA initially. Think about Rochester with Slegers, Gonsalves, Romero, Beeker and Jorge. Wow!
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That was fun! If I were to pick at anything, it would be failing to score more when we had some golden opportunities. Just a shame Santana couldn't have gotten the win. Blow them out or win in dramatic fashion in the 10th, winning is still winning. Just imagine a little more clutch hitting and a little better pitching. Wow!
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While there were certainly warranted questions regarding Rosario and an un-disciplined nature at times, I always believed he could do exactly what he is now. (With room to get better still). You read it in scouting reports, you saw it in milb production and he displayed flashes early in the ML. I think a pale comparison to Cares for Polanco is not a bad one. He makes contact, is difficult to SO, runs well, and he does have the good, quick hands with some pop. Whether he ultimately plays SS or 2B I think he will be fine defensively. I still wonder about he, Dozier and Gordon all existing in the team in some capacity. Would be nice! I don't think, based on potential, stuff and early returns, that it's a stretch to include Mejia here. He's only a rookie, but he has flashed. The biggest problem is economizing his pitches. He seems to largely get ahead of hitters but struggles at times to put them away. But the potential is there and the early returns are very encouraging. I really hope for a few good starts to close out the season.
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You knows what baseball is? It's WAY beyond being "America's game". (The NFL has taken over that mantel, to a degree until you factor in longevity vs daily, etc). When was the last time you screamed out "touchdown, field goal, 2 point conversion!" To this day everything is about a base, (including romantic interludes), and a win. In baseball, we measure EVERYTHING. But what we can never fully measure is what baseball brings to us and means to us. Every game is a new day. Filled with hope and possibility. This team gets it. Win or lose, they fight.
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Article: KC 11, MIN 3: Big Dud from Big Sexy & Co.
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Hey, you have days where you just lose and lose badly. We still won 2 out of 4. I just hate that it feels like we "lost" game 3 instead of them winning. Colon has been quality and a huge boon to this team. One really bad day doesn't ruin what he's done and may yet do the remainder of the season. I still really like the arms that Duffey and Pressly have, and all their potential. But both are just becoming very frustrating.- 15 replies
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Twins 2017 Short Season Pitcher Of The Year
DocBauer replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Hmmm...my post didn't post. Lol Let's try this again. Accurate or not, milb lists Moran at 6' 1" and 167lbs. These young guys can change and grow physically very quickly. And perhaps Moran is already bigger than this. But without more meat on his bones, perhaps his best role will be as a reliever.- 10 replies
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Twins 2017 Short Season Pitcher Of The Year
DocBauer replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Not sure this is accurate or not, but milb lists Moran as 6' 1" and 167lbs. Height is OK, but is he really that thin? These young guys can change so much physically, and quickly, that he may already have filled out more than that. But without more meat on his bones, would seem his best role could end up being in the pen.- 10 replies
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I love prospect rankings from all sources. There is a validity to them for reasons. But how amazing is it that Hildenberger and Busentiz have become top relievers for this won't quit team over several top, albeit injured, much higher ranked prospects.
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Article: Escobar Proving Invaluable For Minnesota
DocBauer replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am a fan of Escobar and admit it. He has hit above .250 now 3 of 4 years with an OB above .300. To my eye, he is solid defensively, if not great. 2 of his 4 seasons he has double digit HR. He runs well, though not a real SB threat. We can talk OPS, but we are also talking about a role player, not a full time starter. I also like Adrianza and speculated we may have found an interesting player way back in ST. He's better with the glove, has some speed and SB ability and has been quite productive. But he remains less proven than Escobar. (Though I suspect he's the real deal). Why isn't there room for both? 2 catchers, 4 INF, 4 OF, 2 utility players and one additional guy to DH, play a spot and DH, etc. That's 13 position players with a lot of position flexibility. What's more important, an extra bat on a team with a deep, versatile and talented lineup, or pure flexibility? That might be what it comes down to. I love Goodrum's potential as a very useful and versatile player. But I just wouldn't bank on him at this point, and think we're better off keeping both Escobar and Adrianza at this point. -
Agreed Pressly and his SO stuff should play up in a setup role. And hopefully he can iron out those bouts of inconsistent control. Simply conjecturing that in a closer role like Kintzler was used, now Besisle, coming in to startbthe 9th might mitigate those lapses and make him an effective "finisher" if you will. Boy, his arm sure plays up though, doesn't it.
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Article: MIN 4, KC 2: Comeback Complete
DocBauer replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I have to echo this comment. Gibson has always had talent, but lacked consistency and seemed to break down too often in tough situations. And I'm not saying he will definitely sustain what he is doing now or has suddenly evolved...but...he overhauled his training regime and his delivery. He also appears to have "toughened up" on the mound this season. The delivery, new mental attitude, and even Buxton noticing him opening his shoulder too soon and making a correction, has lead to a nice run the past couple of months. If he keeps this up, I'd be in favor if bringing him back in 2018. Really hate to see him take his new self somewhere else and do well when he wouldn't cost much to bring back and be the 4th or 5th starter.- 67 replies
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Wow, what a month of performers! Can't wait already to se how the various teams are stocked next season and what some of this talent does in 2018 with growth and new challenges. Just a note I think you meant Badoo was milb "hitter" of the month and not "pitcher". Unless you're holding something out on us. Lol
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I don't think a closer and save numbers should just be dismissed despite a recent trend to do so and focus more on "high leverage" situations. After all, it's still an important function of a complete bullpen. But it does seem to me certain guys, for whatever the reason, do better with inherited runners than others. (I can pretty much guarantee you that ALL RP would prefer to start an inning or come in with no-one on base). When you watch Kintzler take over the role as he did, or the way Belisle has slid in to the role post Kintzler trade, (SSS I know), I have to wonder about Pressly maybe assuming that role next season.
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Boshers is not just a nice story, he's been useful. Unfortunately, he was more useful last season. He's the kind of guy I'd like to keep around, but in AAA for when needed. Really hoping for Enns, Moya or Turley to lay claim to the second LH bullpen spot. Would love Jay, and his early rehab returns have been solid, but he's probably missed too much of the season to be counted on for the beginning of 2018. Does anyone have stats on Pressly? He's had a couple rough appearances...most relievers do...but since end of June, first of July, didn't I read somewhere that he has been pretty darn good? I'm still encouraged for his role next season.
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WARNE: When Everyone is Healthy, What's the Ideal Twins Lineup?
DocBauer commented on Brandon Warne's blog entry in BW on the Beat
To me, with Santana in the equation, Mauer should hit 2nd or near the bottom of the order. He lacks real power or any speed. He can hit, work the count, and has the high OB. That speaks to the top or bottom from me. Overall: Santana Mauer Sano/Dozier Dozier/Sano Kepler/Rosario Buxton Rosario/Kepler Castro/Garver Polanco I get BA, OB at the top of the order with power from the 1 spot. I can make different arguments for each of Dozier or Sano hitting 3 or 4 so kind of lumping them together. The 5 spot puts in a talented and dangerous young LH hitter, dependent on who is hotter, and maybe flip flopping Kepler and Rosario depending who is on the mound, Buxton breaks up the two LH hitters and remains in a prime hitting spot. (These 3 could do an awful lot of damage). Castro and Garver provide a little hitting and some power in a quasi-platoon spot for the 8 spot. And I put Polanco 9th, not because I'm doubting him, and I could see him in the 2 hole as well, but he provides a little bit of everything including some speed, at the bottom of the order ahead of Santana and Mauer, but also breaks up a run of the slower players on the team. -
WARNE: When Everyone is Healthy, What's the Ideal Twins Lineup?
DocBauer commented on Brandon Warne's blog entry in BW on the Beat
If they were to do that, and I saw elsewhere where you suggested it, Mauer hits second? -
WARNE: When Everyone is Healthy, What's the Ideal Twins Lineup?
DocBauer commented on Brandon Warne's blog entry in BW on the Beat
Great write up! Not only because it's smart, but because over the years I have delighted myself with how smart I am at creating quality lineups on napkins and the such. Lol I still believe in the philosophy of creating a "deep" lineup, meaning you don't just bunch all of your best hitters together...assuming you have more than just a couple good hitters...but try to create the best 1-9 you can. The "problem" with thjs team, with so many young pkayers still maturing, is where do they actually fit best? We are still riding some highs and lows in their development. Buxton, for instance. He was absolutely supposed to be a Raines, Henderson #1 before eventually moving down in the lineup. But he may end up skipping the leadoff hitter role at the ML level and become more of a middle if the lineup hitter. Dozier should absolutely take his solid speed, decent hitting and 60+ XBH and move down in the lineup. But face it, he's been good there, productive, and the best option at the time. Vince Coleman had little power, so-so OB, but was dangerous and even dominant at times hitting 1 for the Cardinals in the 80's with his speed and pressure on the pitcher and defense. But Wade Boggs, and even Brian Downing, in roughly the same era, provided more AVG, OB with power but zero speed. Right now, as the team is constructed, without a power bat at DH, I would look at a matchup of Mauer, Grossman and Polanco in the top 2 spots. (Others like Escobar, Granite and Adrianza can fill in when they play). I believe OB is more important than the prototypical "speed" leadoff hitter. No question Dozier and Sano should hit in some combination of 3-4. It can be debated, for various reasons, as to who should hit where, but those are their spots. 5-6-7, a combination of Kepler, Buxton and Rosario. All the faith in the world for Kepler to eventually hit lefties, at least to a certain degree, but Rosario hits them better now. Any kind of solid daily performance, much less a hot streak, if I'm a pitcher, I feel no relief facing this 3-some after the first 4 batters in the Twins lineup. 8-9 is no cakewalk either. Used properly, Castro and Garver has nice potential. And that leaves Polanco, Mauer and Grossman, based on the "everyday" lineup fitting in to the other spot at the bottom of the order. (Of course, allowing for bench players who aren't bad either). An exact lineup? No. Disagreeing with your lineup? Nope. Just focusing on the normal 9 and allowing for a little daily flexibility. -
First of all, I have to pay respect to Molitor for playing these young guys and putting them in the situation they are in now. Wasn't it just a couple months ago many we complaining he wouldn't do exactly what he's doing now? (Lea we forget, Rogers wasn't exactly a proven high leverage guy when the season began, or even Duffey for that matter, but to a lesser degree). What's become fascinating to me is that when I was a kid, a "fireman " out of the bullpen was Mike Marshall, Doug Corbett, Pete Redfern and others. They came in for high leverage situations and actually got a ton of wins, and far fewer saves than what became a measuring stick. Somewhere along the line, and I think this has to due with agents playing with numbers, as well as the late 80's and 90's scoring explosion in the game, a guy who could "close" the game became all important. Top set-up men were still valuable, and some graduated to closer status. The Twins have a long list of this taking place. And the past few seasons...and this not meant to diminish the career or performance of anyone, or the need for a guy you can count on to finish the game necessarily...but it seems the game has reverted more back to what a "fireman " used to be. There are battles to be won, victories to be had, improvement and reliance to be proven, but I like the groundwork taking place. Setup man or closer, Pressly has the stuff, and has largely been good the past couple of months. Also, largely, in his first full year in the BP Duffey has been pretty good to good. Rogers had a bad streak, but has also looked very bright. Then you add Hildenberger and Busentiz and valuable "get your feet wet" time for Curtiss, and I'm feeling very positive. Much like Santana, and even Colon, has brought stability and experience to the rotation, I think a high quality veteran added to this mix could be invaluable. But I think something good is building here.

