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  1. Concur. I'll give him every chance. But by mid-April if he hasn't got the ALC wrapped up, let the dogs loose.
  2. With little to base it on, I like the hire. Young, seems forward thinking and smart, and not just another formula-following internal hire. Now get to the business of giving the man a roster that gives him a fighting chance to do his job.
  3. Not if he runs really well. ... Or, come to think of it, throws really slow.
  4. But the play rhymes with Gritty, so it works.
  5. RandBall's Stu weighs in with a few additional candidates: https://www.twinkietown.com/2018/10/19/17997164/what-we-know-about-these-dark-horse-twins-managerial-candidates
  6. Data is available. "THE" data is open to interpretation. Some of us are pretty skeptical of publicly available defensive stats.
  7. Dang it. 12 minutes. The over under was 10, and I took the under. For a hefty sum.
  8. Call me crazy, but I think every team needs a first baseman, or a lot of throws will end up in the stands.
  9. I'm pretty sure age was part of the equation as well. It's not hard to imagine they thought, coming into his age 26 season, he had room to improve.
  10. "Supplementing amateurs with prospects acquired through trades this season, identifying talent genuinely seems like something they've excelled at. At this point in the game, you need to come to the table with something better than stathead or moniker driven detractions for the Twins front office." I think you have that backwards. At this point in the game, you need to come to the table with something better than empty claims about minor league "talent" in defense of the front office. None of that "talent" has delivered a single solitary major league victory.
  11. Non concur. Relievers with great stuff aren't a crap shoot. Quite the contrary. The crap shoot comes in when you think relievers are a crap shoot, so you spend no resources or make no effort to get good ones.
  12. I agree Twins ownership has been cheap in recent decades. But that has zero to do with my point.
  13. There is zero benefit to bringing up players before they are ready. In addition to the obvious possible stunting of development and losing baseball, you dont even save money. Player X’s salary structure is pretty much the same whether their rookie season is at 19 or 24. There are three years of serfdom, followed by three years of arbitration. The only question is, when do you start the clock? And by pushing off their rookie season, you actually stand a chance of getting them cheaply through their prime, rather than paying them to learn, and then watching them hit free agency at 27 or 28. Minor leaguers should always have to force their way into a big league lineup. Always.
  14. I know I don't want a .750 corner outfielder as the primary option. That's how you end up watching the playoffs. In any case, if we're giving up on Kepler, moving Polanco isn't the answer. Go find a bat. BTW, there were 23 such players in 2017, including 8 OFers. Two more OFers if we take it down to .885. It's not like .900 OPS players are unicorns. Those are the guys we should be looking to find a position for.
  15. Polanco's bat plays in the middle infield. I have zero interest in moving it to a corner OF slot. If they're going to replace Kepler, find the .900+ OPS bat they need, not a .750 guy learning the position.
  16. Goldschmidt is likely available too. Package deal? Take on the entire Greinke salary, in return for a lesser price on Goldschmidt. I think AZ is going to have trouble finding a taker for Greinke unless they eat some salary.
  17. Thinking Molitor wasn't a good manager is completely unrelated to having a better candidate in mind. Finding a better one is Falvey/Levine's job. As was firing Molitor. Personally, I'll reserve my judgement on the new person until he/she has had a half season of performance to judge from.
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