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  1. Uffda. Not sharp defense, yet again. Vazquez asleep?
  2. Don't be ridiculous. There are dozens of fans there.
  3. Might work. It'll be tough to get a read on any tells from Dolly. ... He's dead.
  4. I think we can all agree tofu should be illegal with hefty fines and probably some jail time.
  5. Gonna go out on a limb and say it's "Total System Failure."(tm) And It's precisely because margins are slim that you really shouldn't wait until you hit the canyon floor after your Dodge Dart drifts off the cliff to make course corrections. I once heard baseball described as the sport least likely to go according to form in the short term, while at the same time most likely to go according to form over the long term. You can't just hope things will get better by themselves. We were having discussions about the Twins hitting coaches last year. I believe they set some sort of strikeout record, no? And here we are again.
  6. I don't think there's been an "evolution" at SS. The ability to handle SS defensively has always been the minimum bar, and there aren't a lot of humans capable. From there, SS's who can hit well were, and are, hard to find. But there's always been a few. Honus Wagner, Joe Cronin, Lou Boudreau, Ernoe Banks, Luke Appling, Arky Vaughn, just to name a few. There's just never been very many, and there still aren't. Gonna have to disagree with this "today's teams are so much better" theory as well. The Big Red Machine would be The Big Red Machine today.
  7. I don't think anyone from the front office to the manager really wants Camargo on the Twins 26 man roster, but the rules say you gotta have 26, and the 40 man options available were Camargo, Yunior Severino, and Emmanuel Rodriguez. Rodriguez is probably not an option (in AA). So one of Severino or Camargo was going to come up, get MLB meal money, minimum salary, and great seats for a few games. The Twins will effectively play with 12 position players until someone comes off the IL. When major league pitching staffs take 13 roster spots, one of the unfortunate side effects is pitchers are also going to eat up a huge part of your 40 man. Particularly when a working philosophy is to shuttle relievers back and forth from AAA at the drop of a hat. Position player options get limited quickly.
  8. On the field, fewer and fewer balls in play, fewer baserunners. Fewer hits. The fewer baserunners are in motion less and less. Stand around and wait for a 3 run homer. Too many K's. Off the field: There are fewer and fewer "Minnesota Twins" for fans to follow and become attached to. More and more interchangeable parts who even diehard fans can't name without Baseball-reference.com. And don't get me started on baseball's injury problem. Edit to add: Also, MLB desperately needs a salary cap system. A strong one, similar to the NFL, coupled with a salary minimum.
  9. Personally, I would have been OK with trading Polanco, IF it made the 2024 Twins a better team. There were, after all, monetary considerations imposed by ownership. But it required no hindsight to see that trade did the opposite. It obviously and unquestionably made the team worse. And then Falvine turned around and spent any monetary savings poorly to compound the error, and call into question the need to shed Polanco's salary in the first place.
  10. Ignoring the "coaches/managers don't matter" which os lunacy ... The issue to me seems execution of the offensive philoosophy. A new set of coaches, even implementing the same philosophy, may be better at it. Actually...successful.
  11. This isn't the NBA. "Sign and trade" isn't a thing. Farmer was surprised he was offered arbitration.
  12. No. Hell no. You have a successful player. Highly successful. And you want to change that? Also "no" to the previous 127 times someone posted this.
  13. C'mon. Seriously? I bet I can find 50 TD puff pieces touting "The Pitching Pipeline." And 100 touting Falvey's pitcher development in Cleveland.
  14. Heh. "Best bullpen in baseball." Can't throw that pitch in that location. Simply terrible.
  15. Injuries have zero effect on Wallner's ABs, and likely zero effect on Santana's. Certainly Lewis's ABs have gone to some combination of Farmer/Castro. But Correa has lost less than a week. I have a hard time blaming injury, particularly when Lewis is yet another soft tissue issue which seems to me to be less than bad luck.
  16. Larnach settling right in.
  17. We need a "yeesh" emoji.
  18. I thought it was "Jimmiejack."
  19. Well it's tough to finish last at any other point in the season.
  20. Look on the bright side: We need at least 5 from Paddack tonight.
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