Taildragger8791
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Pohlad's definitely shouldn't own a team if they don't want to commit what it takes to compete. It's not just a business, it's a cultural icon for many in Minnesota and a lot of careers are dependent on it. They have had only fleeting success in the last 30 years since faceplanting their way to a couple of world series. It just ain't happening, go find another business to milk and let Minnesotans have their team. That said, with the new lower payroll ceiling the FO has really screwed the pooch here as well. Correa and Buxton have 1/3 of the team payroll locked up for the foreseeable future and can't make it through 3/4 of a season. Their top young players are SS/CF prototypes, but are now displaced to less ideal positions. Neat.
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Attendance will only get worse as the Twins become more “out of sight, out of mind” due to lack of distribution. I haven’t been able to see more than a handful of games on tv in 2 years. My young kids have very little awareness of the Twins or baseball. Am I expected to spend $200 to take the family to the park so my kids can watch players they don’t know or care about? Attendance is also tamped down by 20 years of mediocre teams that just skate along in a bad division most years. Last year was finally a breakthrough and ownership crapped all over it with their attitude towards payroll and bungling of the TV deal.
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On top of all the other challenges with getting youth into modern baseball, it's going to be even harder when I can't have the game on in the background for my kids to pick up on. My son is only 5 but is starting to pick up interest in sports and is asking lots of questions about the basketball and football teams he sees on TV. Baseball isn't on his radar and until he can play he won't even understand what it is. Soccer, basketball, and football are prevalent at these young ages, and I hope to get him into golf with me. At some point there won't be any room left to care about another sport.
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Caleb Thielbar Has a New Arsenal
Taildragger8791 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Plenty of pitchers have stretches of regular season success being a change of pace guy, or bringing a different look, or having some deception, and that's valuable to get through the season. That stuff doesn't play as well come playoffs or against great lineups in general though. Hopefully his curve keeps playing, but the lack of speed leads me to believe good hitters will eventually just time him up.- 19 replies
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Byron Buxton's Clock Is Ticking
Taildragger8791 replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Buxton has turned into Sano with occasional speed. Sano isn’t even in the league anymore in his physical prime years. If Buck can’t play the field then he should just be on the 60 day IL until they figure it out. And if this is a permanent and degenerative issue then just buy him out. But they won’t, and they’ll irresponsibly let this continue for a half decade.- 52 replies
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Almost the entire bullpen has only pitched once all week. I’d hope they can get by for a few days without pulling his parachute. But I get the AAA shuttle is basically a free roster spot.
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Seems like most games have been in that 2:30-2:40 range. The fact that this one was barely over 3 hours with 18 runs scored is a great sign. Unbelievable that they let it get to this point before finally putting their foot down and making batters/pitchers get on with play.
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Minnesota Twins Sign Joey Gallo
Taildragger8791 replied to Theodore Tollefson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Hmmmm…$30 million for one great player or $30 million for 3 bad ones? Such a tough decision. -
A Former Insider's Thoughts on Losing the Big Fish
Taildragger8791 replied to jdgoin's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Buxton is the only one that took a team-friendly deal, and with his injury history it made sense. The other guys were all unproven and under team control for years and thus took moderate deals in exchange for security. -
Jordan Balazovic Ends Season on a High Note
Taildragger8791 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Wait…so in his best stretch he still gave up a 247/.330/.469 (.799) batting line and that’s encouraging? He gives up far too many walks at this point. Kid has talent but I’m always highly skeptical of control-issue guys because it rarely improves significantly going from AAA to MLB. -
Reviewing the José Berríos Trade
Taildragger8791 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
And you get what you pay for. An inconsistent good-not-great pitcher who hasn’t proven he can handle big games, and a stud talent that needs load management and plays <100 games per year. Sometimes the big contract actually makes sense.- 29 replies
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To be fair, with the changes to the ballpark last year it should be less homer-prone and more pitcher friendly. But Bundy was still clearly getting rocked and needed a much shorter leash today.
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Game Score: Red Sox 8, Twins, 1
Taildragger8791 replied to Theodore Tollefson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We saw something like this last year too where pitching looked good through a couple turns while the offense struggled. Eventually the offense improved (albeit still streaky) and the pitching regressed to their true talent level (not great). I worry we’ll see a similar flip this year in the next couple of weeks. Meanwhile team will lose too many games sorting out pitching and hitting before figuring out what (if anything) works. -
Will the Real Trevor Larnach Please Stand Up
Taildragger8791 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That would be stunning indeed. Cleveland GM would be declared clinically insane if he traded a starter for 3 mediocre DH’s.- 36 replies
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He hasn’t played real baseball in 2 1/2 years and outside of the AFL he hasn’t hit above low A ball. Hopefully he used the downtime to train out some bad habits and train in some good ones. It’s still reasonable to expect a full season to establish himself and make adjustments. Players don’t improve just because time passed and they aged.
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Game Score: Blue Jays 5, Twins 2
Taildragger8791 replied to renabanena's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Berrios also showed a lot more 'stuff'. He just needed to stop tipping his pitches and make some adjustments back and forth. Jax's pedestrian 'stuff' does not give him the same basis for a breakthrough.- 6 replies
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Game Score: Blue Jays 5, Twins 2
Taildragger8791 replied to renabanena's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Buxton was slow coming back from injury, but has progressively gotten better week by week since then. Over the last 3 weeks he's hitting .273/.341/.584 with a normal BABIP. He's been scorching over the last week or two. Superstar or not, the Twins tend to win a lot more with him than without him and that's all that matters.- 6 replies
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3 Twins Players Set to Bounce Back in 2022
Taildragger8791 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Do we know for certain that Dobnak's finger strain won't be a lingering issue? Or is he surgically repairing it? Sounds like something that needs to be properly fixed before it goes away...- 35 replies
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I don’t think any SP prospects after Ryan are ready out of the gate next year. Everyone else has injury or performance issues to iron out, or innings limits to consider. If we hold a year-long rotation spot open for tryouts it’s going to be a disaster. There will be opportunities out of the bullpen or once injuries strike if guys force their way up. You’re already taking on quite a bit of risk slotting Ryan and Ober in full-time. Either could falter and create an opening as well.
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Game Score: Cubs 3, Twins 0
Taildragger8791 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I tentatively agree, but I was a little concerned as he lost his control that he was having to go back to the same pitch over and over until it started getting hammered. That fastball in the upper-right corner was a favorite spot and guys started sitting on that until he changed it up. Hopefully he gets a little less predictable and more confident in mixing up his pitches to prevent that. -
Game Score: Cubs 3, Twins 0
Taildragger8791 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
At a minimum, Joe Ryan looks like he'd make a lights-out reliever with that deceptive delivery. Once he got guys sitting fastball he did a good job mixing in changeups and curves to get swings and misses. He didn't seem to throw his curve for strikes, not sure that'll play against better hitters. Also not sure good hitters won't continue yanking out those fastballs if he continues to throw them 70% of the time (or 90% the first time through the lineup). There were 2-3 balls that almost left the park last night. He also has that weird fastball/slider thing that he throws in the upper RH corner and off the plate a lot. That's the one fooled guys early but eventually got him in trouble with walks. Not sure if that was a control issue or if it was an attempt to induce chases. If it's the latter I don't think it'll work at this level. Guys were spitting on that pitch. -
Who Will Be the Twins Top Prospect in 2023?
Taildragger8791 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I hope and expect it will be someone not currently in the organization. It should be someone that flashes serious tools in games even at a young age. Between easing back from injury and needing quite a bit of development still, I suspect Royce Lewis won't be using up his rookie eligibility next year and would be the most likely candidate for 2023. I see him being up and down all year and struggling similar to our young Byron Buxton. Petty is a huge wildcard as a high school pitcher with no MiLB time yet, so he's got my vote for younger internal candidates based on the completely unknown ceiling alone. I'm very down on Cavaco. He doesn't have a natural 'hit' tool and that can't be learned. Strikeout rate in July/August combined is almost 39% and walk rate is 5%, so he's not progressing at all. Urbina is interesting but hasn't flashed much to me. I understand he's young but you still gotta show flashes to make #1 prospect. Noah Miller is defense-first which would be tough to make top prospect unless he gets on base at a high clip and steals bases.- 27 replies
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