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  1. Can't have the ABS here fast enough; some of those ump calls change the game (the fifth run)..... Why isn't J Morales up and hitting with the Twins, seems like that guy just wants to hit!!
  2. Yes to Paxton, he should take the place of Paddock in the rotation. Paddock to the bullpen when his arm is rested/better (ie see last season).
  3. For us old guys, I believe this inequity has been happening for years if not decades..... Like I said, MLB loves the Yankees
  4. Yankees are given 3.5 outs per inning against the Twins...... MLB loves the Yanks
  5. Just to get them slightly uncomfortable at the plate; move their feet just a bit. Also, do it to Judge or Stanton and the others will take notice.....
  6. IMO, we need "Hrbek pulling Gant off first base for the Out", Moment in Time!! (I know Gant was Atlanta) Then get nasty with the Yanks; Can anyone say "inside pitch"??!!
  7. From Twins side, I'd start with corner outfielder (Larnach or Walner, can we afford Em R?). Then add a "near" major league starting pitcher (SWR or Varland). Then add a low level mid-to-top prospect (one of the newly drafted K's, Keaschall...) See if this would get it done..... If I was the Marlins, I'd want these 3 and then another excellent lower tier pitcher.
  8. My Question: Does B Buxton's batting stance have anything to do with the injury to his right knee? He is so loaded up on that knee when he is in his batting stance and then he springs forward to hit the ball. Very similar to R Lewis' "old" batting stance and similar injuries
  9. Have Larnach play Pepper an hour a day, with pitcher just throwing (slow) breaking balls. This activity helps the batter with the small muscles of the hands, arms and shoulders. It is also a concentration exercise for the brain (prob the most important); the batter "sees" the pitchers arm going through with a "curve ball" motion.
  10. More free agents out there than a typical year; although the Royals, Tigers and Cardinals are sucking up those #3-#5 starters. How will this affect the Twins getting more pitching? love the Julien and have noticed that Lee takes some at-bats to get adjusted to the upgraded level of pitching (AA, then AAA then Bigs?). Walner seems to be getting better as he goes forward. I do hold out some hope for Larnach (RBI man!) and Miranda; I like those dudes. Remember first half last year, nobody hit (Julien?). It took Royce coming out to spur some hitting; he spurred the hitting even in the playoffs. None of the veterans spurred the hitting. I believe that is why I like getting the young guys up in the bigs (Lee and company). Let's see what these young guys have before Rodriguez, Jenkins, Keaschall et al, are ready.
  11. I love Grenkie, graduated same high school. He has pitched so poorly of late, that I'm not sure he has value as a starter. Keep thinking back to Archer, Bundy (hope for 5 good innings). I look at Kershaw in the same way we've looked at Maeda, Kuechel, and even Ober (hopefully not Ryan); where there seems to be a ceiling on the number of innings pitched. Been a Twins fan a long time, I remember when Viola, Gaetti, Hrbek were single A training in Orlando (Tinker Field). This the first time ever where it seems like the Twins can deal from strength (ie many talented infielders). Trading Julien for a "Lopez-type" pitcher is like lightning striking again; Arraez was AL batting Champ, then NL Champ. Would it take Julien to be the batting champ to get that Lopez again?
  12. Hi TD, What do you think is the possibility of having a different Boras client sign with the Twins? How about Clayton Kershaw? I know he is a Dodger at heart and from the heart of Texas (somewhere)... But, we can dream. After all, who thought that Correa (Boras client) would sign with the Twins. What would it take? 2 years $20M per year; 2 years $25M per year? Our take is that we'd like him to pitch, at most, 140-150 innings per year (Rocco's 5 innings per outing) and keep him healthy with that workload. I wonder if the FO is even asking the question...Would you like Kershaw at 2 years, $20 or $25 M per?
  13. About Gray, as well as he pitched, the Twins lost about as many games as they won with him on the mound. Is it possible to replace Gray and Maeda with D Keuchel, Mahle, Dobson?? Urias from Dodgers?
  14. Folks forget about the positive psychological impact (ppi) that Correa's signing had on the organization. We also forget about the ppi that Vazquez's signing had on the organization. Remember 2 years ago, some folks had already moved on from Jeffers
  15. I agree 100% about the quality of his bat (runs, OPS, HRs, etc); I guess that is why I thought we should trade him for a fantastic starting pitcher; could we hope to get something as valuable as Lopez back? Could we hope for Lopez's and Gray's health of 2023? My point: we have players ready to step into Julien's shoes (Lewis, Lee, even Miranda and Martin); we don't have someone ready to step into Gray's shoes (Varland? Ryan?)
  16. I would trade Julien for starting pitching (eg Arraez), immediately if not sooner....
  17. Not quite midnight.... New Analytical Parameter: "RBI per At Bat", Larnach is King, not even close. Introduce Larnach to the term ".300 hitter", have Larnach play "pepper" for an hour a day using only curve balls
  18. The thing that can't be forgotten: He is a .300 hitter, and he stayed there even after those granny's. I believe Sano forgot that part after his HR derby with the Judge..... Hopefully, Miranda, Larnach, Martin, Julien, Correa etc can remember that term: a .300 hitter....
  19. I say add bulk through the weight room. Yoga is fine, but I believe you need something to work with first (ie "old fat dude who turns it into muscle"). The added bulk will help his velocity and make the secondary pitches better.
  20. I would like Paul Goldschmidt more than any of these 4 dudes. I think in terms of 2-3 years in the baseball world. PG would help immensely in this timeframe.
  21. Just say No....unless the right offer comes along. Remember, All of our infielders have some sort of injury issue......
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