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  1. On Gonsalves, he's just waiting for a shot at the rotation which is not going to happen anytime soon with Santana on the mend. Unfortunately, I just don't see where he fits in until some guys are moved out. Seems odd to say this but the Twins could deal a starter or two.
  2. This is certainly a good problem to have and how bout Romero kid is awesome!
  3. yeah i'd like to see him in the major league rotation at some point this season. Not a lot of room unless someone stumbles, gets hurt or is traded.
  4. yeah I can't understand how a manager who stresses fundamentals (supposedly) keeps marching Robbie out there. It's time for Wade, Falvey and Levine please call him up and part ways with Grossman.
  5. I understand Phil's frustration but at what point does the team half to move on? Just from a roster standpoint he's doing them no favors.
  6. I think for the most part from what i saw he pounded the strike zone early and often but his off speed stuff could still use some polish but for a 23 year old with very limited experience in AAA I think he did pretty well. Some of what we saw last night could have been nerves (whether he showed it or not) but well know more when he makes his next start.
  7. I'd like to see the front office be bold and give Gonsalves a look as well considering he's pitched well so far this season. No reason to suffer through more bad starts from Lynn or Hughes.
  8. Yeah this kid has SERIOUS HEAT on his fastball and movement too which is very important at that velocity. I was impressed. Being able to work out of jams at the major league level is important as well. The only thing I saw today was that his offspeed stuff needs further polish especially the slider but given he's just 23 years old and made the jump to MLB level from AA with a handful of starts at AAA Rochester speaks volumes about his talent. If he can pitch like he did today or better the rest of the season there is no reason to send him down again. Just think what a rotation with Romero and Berrios could possibly do in the future.
  9. I was impressed. For a first start this kid did well. I like the heat on his fastball and the fact that he is not afraid to attack the zone. He has pretty good command for the most part and movement on his pitches. His slider and change still need work but given his age and the fact that he basically jumped from AA to the majors with only a handful of starts at Rochester in between speaks volumes about his talent. I say two thumbs up and goodbye to Mr. Hughes as a starter....permanently.
  10. Well the good thing is the Twins didn't make any bad long term commitments last offseason such as multi-year deals to guys like Lynn and Morrison who are flat out not producing. They are also one year closer to ridding themselves of Hughes bad contract which will help in addition to Mauer's 24 million a year coming off the books.
  11. I went to a game on Sunday between the Charlotte Knights (White Sox AAA) and Norfolk Tides (Orioles) and saw some of the rule changes in person for the first time and i gotta admit i love it. The innings breaks are max. 2min. 25 seconds and the pitchers have 20 seconds between batters to begin motion. It really does keep the game moving at a good pace and it's awesome. IMO that's how the game was meant to be played and was played long before TV and all the damn commercials. The game i went to was about 2hrs 15 minutes. MLB could learn a thing or two from AAA.
  12. I'm speechless after this one. This is not a .500 team they are that bad. Wow! Was 2017 really that big of a fluke season for this club? Seems hard to believe. One thing is for certain the pitching has been and still is the achilles heel of this organization and it's been 6+ years since 2011! This is why when you commit to a rebuild you FULLY COMMIT instead of trying to fool the fans with happy talk, dumpster diving and a patchwork of retread free agent starter signings, which is what Terry Ryan pulled for yearsss...Hopefully Romero does well and while they are at it finally start calling up some of the other youngsters such as Gonsalves, Littell, Slegers, etc., and get them badly needed major league experience. We need options.
  13. Collusion just like Lynn. These players are sandbagging because they all got cheated out of millions of dollars this offseason. (ducks).
  14. Sure does look like the rest of the league and the Twins were colluding against Lynn and swindled him out of a multi-year contract for 100+ million at this point doesn't it?
  15. If he could eliminate the first two months of each of his seasons from seasons past fans would think he's a perfectly fine starter. I'm hopeful we finally get that this year. He's not doing terrible so far which is promising.
  16. I've watched enough games this season and see A LOT of questionable calls made by umps to finally agree. It's time for automated pitch calling or at the very least the ability to make appeals, etc.
  17. I can't wait! Nothing better then a yankees sweepppppp! Gibson will get pounded into the dust. This team is no better this year then they were last year.
  18. The other difference too is that Joe Mauer only bats left handed by choice and the same with Justin Morneau who also was not a true left hander either and threw right. Max is a true lefty through and through and i understand his struggles. My brother and I used to get beaned / plunked all the time in little leagues because the righties weren't used to throwing to lefties. it sucked.
  19. He certainly has a nice curveball and heat on his fastball to get guys out.
  20. I also think it has nothing to do with race or anything silly like that. Give him some time to polish his skills and everyone should be happy with the results. I think with him the gaffs are so blatantly obvious that people see them and tee off on them more so then other players. Everyone should just remember one thing, talent can't be taught you either have it or you don't and Rosario has it, he's just a little rough around the edges still.
  21. That would be superb if it happened. He's been throwing off the mound for weeks now including offspeed stuff. By the end of may it will have been 14 months since his surgery.
  22. I see the prevailing opinion of the day here is that Lynn is a dud and shouldn't have been signed. I don't usually blame umps but Chris Conroy blew three or four strike calls that could have made a kept that grand slam from happening. Sorry.
  23. YES! I agree 100% on this. I watched this inning closely and Lynn threw several (as in three or four) strikes right down the middle of the strike zone and Chris Conroy called them all balls. There was one point with two man on where Lynn threw a perfect strike right down broadway and Conroy called it a ball and Lynn just looked around at everyone like what the heck is this in absolute disbelief? At that point Molitor should have gone out to home plate and talked to Conroy (just my opinion).
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