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  1. If you're keeping Culpepper on the big league team, he should be the everyday SS. Let Lee handle backup duty.
  2. I think it mostly tells us what a worthless measuring tool fWAR is.
  3. Yes.
  4. He didn't opt out. He was released. The Twins made this decision, not Hendricks.
  5. Short term results can appear finicky. A bad outing for a reliever will look bad, stats wise, for a long time. Small samples act that way. But a bad outing doesnt turn a good pitcher into a poor one. I'd want him to pitch tomorrow and the next days. Good pitchers don't change into poor ones willy nilly. Nor vice versa. There's nothing "finicky" about them, no more so than a good hitter having poor results on a day. And since good bullpens are by necessity deep bullpens--at least 6 or 7 deep, ideally 8 or 9--they are very difficult to build. There aren't a lot of good pitchers available. Why is relief pitching the universally sought after asset to add every trade deadline? By everyone?
  6. Disagree, times three. Also, Fangraphs projections arent worth the electrons they're published with.
  7. FWIW, current Fanduel Twins O/U is 72.5. -114 over, -106 under
  8. Wanted to add my thanks to Nick Nelson for the series of position previews, including this one. Well done, well written, the kind of depth you don't get elsewhere. Everything that makes TD great. Hire more Nick Nelsons, please.
  9. What's the big deal? I read here all the time how bullpens are the easiest thing to build. Nothing to it.
  10. I can't see any way Jackson makes the team. Three catchers? You only have 13 roster spots.
  11. Wallner wasnt "sent down" last year. He had a 6 game injury rehab in late May at ST Paul returning from about 5 weeks on the IL.
  12. My personal favorite thing about Danny is his ability to ignore a question and provide an answer complete unrelated. In fairness, I've come to associate Dan with Twins baseball on the radio and just accept that I need to keep track of the little things like the score myself. Congrats, Mr Gladden.
  13. HRs don't suck. Nice strawman. Nobody said they did. But HRs don't happen that often, and the problem with Wallner is what he is able to accomplish in those many, many ABs when he doesnt hit a home run. 826 career ABs...77 RBI that arent himself. Seventy seven. The man has three...THREE...career sac flies. ... 3. Baseball games arent won by adding up wRC+ or another made up metric. They're won by adding up runs. And runs dont happen by magic. They happen when someone knocks them in.
  14. Barring injury, zero chance Lewis isn't the Twins 3rd baseman on opening day. Zee-row
  15. I don't wanna hear any whining about Twins defense, then. "Anybody can play anywhere."
  16. Well I certainly agree that dumping thr top 2/3rds of your bullpen isn't smart. I spent approximately 37000 words here complaining about it. Moronic decision with zero reasons forcing it. The pen wasn't even expensive. And now, having done so, I too would rather see them restock with great young arms rather than castoffs and cheap FAs. The problem, though, is NObody has enough great young arms to do that. Certainly not the Twins. Who are they not using? Despite what some fans write, a bullpen isn't "the easiest thing to build."
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