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  1. Who'd a think that Archer and Bundy would be the most reliable arms in August and September? I would have bet some play money that both would have been released by this date.
  2. As an "unofficial" moderator for Twins Daily, I am giving you a warning for violating rule 216.8.(A).22.(d) which states "commenters must not stick to the topic of any thread after the first paragraph.". ? ?
  3. 6. Be sure to bring extra pairs of underwear for between inning changes. Making your MLB debut in Yankee stadium would scare the crap out of me.
  4. Bring up Sisk and Feliz. They couldn't do any worse than Megill and Pagan.
  5. Kirilloff was just an example. Substitute any other name if you want.
  6. 82-80 is not an under .500 season unless the "new math" from the 80's changed the basics.
  7. I know what the current fall League is. No need to mansplain. My point is why send seven "top prospects" to a team where you have no control over their playing, positions, etc. when you can place 30 of them on one team over which your organization has total control of all aspects of their delopment time?
  8. I was thinking about the Arizona Fall League (hereafter referred to as AFL) and how to improve it. I don't like that only a limited number of Twins' players are allowed to participate. My conclusion is to dump the AFL and replace it with the FPL (the Fall Prospect League). The FPL would consist of two divisions (Florida and Arizona) and be based at the spring training facilities of each MLB team.. The players selected for each franchise's 30-player roster would consist of any minor leaguers (including current year draft picks) that the parent team wants to get extra playing time and major leaguers that finished the season on the 60-day IL and want to get some rehab done. The structure of each team would be in the hands of the parent club. The adding and deleting of players on the roster would be loosely monitored. For example, if Alex Kirilloff wanted to test out his surgically repaired wrist for a couple weeks, that would be acceptable. The season would run from October to mid-December and finish with a three-game championship playoff. The playoff site would be at the home field of either the Florida champion or the Arizona champion and alternate each year. That is my proposal. Now you may rip it to shreds, tell me how stupid it is, and propose something even better. ???
  9. I wonder if Mahli pitched his simulated game against the Twins starting lineup? That would have given him a false impression that he was ready to pitch in the major leagues.
  10. Two comments. 1. Thank you for adding the phonetics for Laweryson. I always wondered how it is pronounced. 2. The article begins by saying the Twins spend a lot of time, money, technology, and analytics in developing their pitching pipeline. I just wish they would add some actual physical teaching. They can analyze pitchers like Balazovic (just one example out of many) all they want but until someone actually teaches them how to pitch, they may never leave the pipeline and pitch for the Twins.
  11. Twins vs. Guardians? There's an old saying: "good pitching beats good hitting." Cleveland has good pitching but the Twins only have so-so hitting. That does not bode well for the Twins.
  12. Excellent quote. Was that wise man you? I often quote myself to make a convincing argument. I even did it in my senior paper at the University of Minnesota.
  13. Question: Wouldn't a "failed near comeback" actually be a successful comeback? A "near comeback" means a comeback that wasn't successful. Therefore (or Ergo from my high school latin), if you fail to to not be successful at a comeback, you had to have completed the comeback.
  14. Would a minor league deal exempt him from the Rule 5 draft?
  15. Comments... Arraez: His worst month of the year was still over 10% higher than league average. Miranda: His first down month as a rookie. But what I find disturbing is that a slightly better than league average hitter is the Twins' third best for the month. Correa: Second place finish with approximately a career average month. A sad commentary on the Twins' batting woes. Gordon: Twins' MVP. And not just for August. He is the non-pitcher MVP for 2022. (Duran gets the Pitching MVP and probably the team MVP).
  16. Arraez is good evidence that merics might be a crock of you-know-what. He still looks awfully shaky to this former first baseman.
  17. I have a request that I have been meaning to submit but I keep forgetting to do so (I'm old dammit). The pictures at the beginning of each recap never identify the player. Could you add a name, please? Also, I have a nitpick (another thing I have been meaning to mention but forgot). In the Wind Surge recap, it says "walks from Prato and Will Holland." That makes it appear as if Prato and Holland were pitching instead of hitting. A few days ago, the phrase used was "walks from" which also sounds like it's referring to a pitcher. Although both might be technically grammatically correct, I think the phrase "walks to" provides more clarity. Regardless, the minor league recap is still my favorite article to read each day. Every morning, I always make it the last thing I read so I can end on a high note.
  18. I'm not sure that Bane would make the top 500.
  19. I don't get the Twins post game because I live in Maine. But that isn't the point I was attempting to make. Everyone already knows that Archer will only last until the fourth or fifth inning. If that's a given fact, then why bother calling it a negative aspect of the game. It's a normal part of any game in which Archer pitches.
  20. The Twins' catchers in the high minors are having great years. Chris Williams in AAA is hitting .271 with 25 HRs and an OPS of .940. Alex Isola in AA is hitting .304 with 10 HRs and an OPS of .908. Is it possible that a second catcher for the 2023 Twins may already be in the system?
  21. Is it mandatory to say only negative things? Archer was Archer. Did you expect Nolan Ryan instead. He is what he is. Enjoy the great game. BTW, if you must insert a negative comment, how about the Boston defense?
  22. Whoa. Slow down there, wabene. You should know by now that you are NOT allowed to say positive things about Baldelli. He is the source of all bad things that happen to the Twins. ?
  23. Some comments from Maine where I watched the game on NESN with Red Sox announcers (they used Dennis Eckersley and Kevin Millar as duel analysts). 1. They had many positive comments about the Twins, singling out Arraez several times, along with Urshela, Kepler, Gordon, and Miranda. 2. Why has no one mentioned the potentially game saving catch by Kepler? The announcers sure made a big deal about it. 3. Eckersley went nuts when Duran was pitching, calling him an unfair advantage for the Twins. He was being sarcastic because he went on and on about how fun it was to watch him destroy the Sox batters. 4. I read a comment yesterday in which a frequent contributor made the assertion that no hitter can intentionally hit a pitch where he wants. I hope he watched this game because there where multiple examples of this very skill. 5. I DVR'd the game so I could watch after the significant other went to bed. Even with fast forwarding through commercials, pitching changes, and other lulls in the action, I didn't get done until almost 1:30AM. Baseball needs to pick up the pace. And tonight I get to do it again.
  24. While reading this article, a question popped up. Does the staff at Twins Daily archive past articles and comments? I would love to get an idea of what readers thought of Baldelli's management style in 2019 and 2020 when the Twins were winning as compared to 2021 and 2022 when they are struggling. I doubt his technique has changed but have the opinions about these techniques shifted?
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