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  1. I thought you weren't switching back.
  2. Guy walks into a bar, sits down next to a comely young thing. Starts admiring his watch. The young lady says, "that's a nice watch." "yeah, it communicates with me telepathically." "Oh yeah," she says, "what's it telling you?" "It says you're not wearing any panties." She giggles. "Well, it must be broken...that's not correct." "We'll see," he says. "it runs about an hour fast."
  3. 8 already in June! Seems like less, dont'it?
  4. Even Bert is disgusted with Mauer's weak swings.
  5. Hey now...he lost a lot of weight this winter.
  6. Slow turn from Escobar, zero stretch from Mauer.
  7. ... ... .... ......... bwahahahahahah
  8. One reason Why St Louis wins: they don't worry about signing a guy like Jhonny Peralta, who many would describe as being in his "decline phase," to a 4 yr, $53M contract, to play SS no less. They're not looking to "get younger," they're not worried about "blocking" some minor leaguer, and they're confident in their own assessment of the player and his ability. So far, they've been rewarded with a 116 OPS+ in 2014, and a 142 OPS+ to date in 2015. They figure the best way to win is to put the best players on the field, and they don't care where they get em from.
  9. The best plan? Sign him tonight, have him on a plane to Arlington in the morning, in the pen for tomorrow night's game. I'm only half kidding.
  10. I'm not an advocate of a six man rotation, but wouldn't the theory of "less innings might mean less injuries/more effectiveness" be the same as when teams went from 4 man rotations to five man ones?
  11. I'm not saying Graham pitched similarly, I'm saying they've been used similarly. Not trusted except when there's no choice or the game is decided. Graham has been protected in the pen, and only used in low leverage situations or when he's the last or second to last option. He wouldn't have been used in Pitt either if Molitor had any choice. The effect of that is to reduce the size of the pen in most games. Maybe they'll start to use Graham more, which would help get down to 7 relievers.
  12. I think the plan for Graham has always been to stash him at the back of the pen, similar to most rule 5 guys. If he can work his way into higher leverage usage, I think the Twins will allow it. But I don't blame them for not using him that way to date, and personally I wouldn't trust him with a 1run lead now yet, either.
  13. As to the OP, the only things I'm wondering are why he was signed in the first place (which was the reaction of 90 percent of this board when it happened), and why it took so long to DFA him.
  14. I think the Twins think they need 13 pitchers because the 8 man bullpen was really 6. Stuffer and Graham were not usable in any game still winnable or losable, so most days it's like they weren't there. That was bad enough, but recently both Perkins and Thompson are LOOGYs at best, so now how big is the bullpen?
  15. seems like photoshop'd do the trick, at least to sew some temporary uncertainty, and'd be way cheaper to boot.
  16. Teams not even bothering to put someone in RF any more?
  17. Mauer has hit third for the vast majority of his career.
  18. Didnt mean to hijack, but...I've been watching baseball for 50 odd years. I've never seen a RFer as far off the line as what I saw in Boston. Not even for a dead pull RH hitter. Anything hit close to the RF corner would be an automatic stand up triple. And they're not concerned about that. Plouffe is in a slump. Most hitters go through them. He's miscast as a cleanup hitter, but he will come out of his slump. Mauer is the elephant in the room, not Plouffe.
  19. The issue is, they LACK a middle of the order. Mauer doesn't belong hitting third, but what are the options? Plouffe should be a six or seven hitter in a good offense, but what are the options? Same for Hunter. I agree with Mike, though...Mauer unable to put up a .700 OPS is the biggest issue. It was shocking to see Boston put their RFer into the right center field gap whenever Mauer came to the plate. Teams have decided they no longer need to defend right field against him.
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