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Article: The Twins Have a Problem
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The only opinion that matters is the Pohlads and they have never shown a tendency to let PR affect their position. They trust TR and so I expect he'll stay. -
Article: Minnesota Twins Minor League Hitter of 2014
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Kind of a rough year for our hitters. Vargas might be something but I think the rest of the top 6 are all bench type, avg starters at best and many probably don't get past AA. Bummer.- 23 replies
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I haven't really studied the 2015 draft pool yet but with Aiken and Bickford eligible, we know that at least two good starting pitchers have been added to that depth. And it's nice to hear the draft is strong in HS bats since that's what the Twins like to take.
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Article: The New Top Twins Pitching Prospect?
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It's cyclical, Mike. Miami's last winning season was in 09, Washington had 6 straight losing seasons (including being the worst team two years in a row), SF had 4 losing seasons before having 4 winnings seasons (and having another losing season last year). Only St Louis seems immune from the typical w/l cycle that the Twins are going through (and they had a few things going for them in that run that the Twins didn't have). -
Article: The New Top Twins Pitching Prospect?
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Meyer did miss two months last year with a shoulder injury. I don't think any team would have brought him up in that circumstance. This year it's a more open question but I think the Twins wanted to see him healthy and not worry about getting ML hitters out. -
Article: The New Top Twins Pitching Prospect?
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
As to Berrios, I'm not sure I'd rank him ahead of Meyer or Stewart, even with his great year. I think those two still have him beat on upside and, in Meyer's case, he'll still probably beat Berrios to the majors. I think we are a little too worried about Meyer. He threw 130 innings after throwing about 100 last year (including the AFL). I think, so long as this shoulder thing isn't more serious which we don't know but early indications are that it's ok, he'll be fine. The big thing for him was to get through the season and for the most part he did. He's got elite stuff but occasionally will get wild. He's a big dude, it'll happen. -
Article: The New Top Twins Pitching Prospect?
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Mike, you're jumping the gun. Neither May or Meyer have been moved to the pen and the team hasn't made any plans to do so. May will get every shot to be a valid starter - just like Perkins. If it fails, he can move to the pen and (probably) be an asset - just like Perkins. He's still very young and his four starts have come against four playoff teams. Meyer could end up in the pen due to control or injury but again the Twins haven't moved him in that direction. Lastly, their aren't really "elite" players in FA to buy. I will agree with you that the Twins should be more aggressive in the Cuban and Japanese markets. -
Article: Only One Spot to Address for 2015?
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What talent would you bring in? What trades would you make? http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015-free-agent-power-rankings -
Article: Only One Spot to Address for 2015?
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I really don't like WAR but I'm going to use fWAR for a quick second to see how the Twins are per position in the AL. The second number is just OPS, non-adjusted. C - 8/15 (WAR) and 5/15 (OPS). Suzuki has been solid but Fryar and Pinto have been useless. 1B - 13/15 and 13/15. This is the one spot I think they Twins can expect a big rebound with a healthy Mauer and less Colabello and Parm. 2B - 5/15 and 3/15. Dozier is a legit second baseman on a playoff team. 3B - 5/15 and 9/15. I was surprised. Weak year for offense hides the fact that Plouffe's been pretty good overall. I still don't trust Plouffe but Sano should be here soon enough. SS - 1/15 and 5/15. And here I was stunned but they are double counting Santana for WAR. Just Escobar and it's closer to 7 out of 15. Still, pretty good year for our short stops. LF - 12/15 and 11/15. CF - 6/15 and 5/15. Fangraphs loved Fuld for WAR and Santana's obviously been good. RF - 14/15 and 9/15. Pulled down by the double counting of Parm and Colabello for WAR but Arcia isn't a good defender yet. DH - 9/15 and 5/15. A bit surprised that OPS liked the Twins DH's so much. So ... Nick has a point. While RF hasn't been great, Arcia should get the vast majority of AB next year, even if his defense is down. Vargas should get 600 PA too. The big questions is regression for guys like Escobar, Santana, Suzuki and Plouffe. The Twins could bring in a guy like Nelson Cruz on a 3 year deal. Or Nick Markakis. But there isn't a lot else out there in the FA bin. Maybe Colby Rasmus accepts a one year deal to fix his stock. But a lot of guys - Hicks, Arcia, Vargas, Santana, Pinto, Escobar just need to play to see what we have while Buxton and Sano are in AAA. -
A while back, I remember looking at every prospect that the Twins had ranked in the top 100 since Ryan became GM. 20% busted - guys like Joe Benson, Matt Moses, Adam Johnson, JD Durbin. But most of them became useful everyday players - ie, solid starters - and about 20% became all stars - guys like Guzman, Mauer, Morneau, Cuddy, Hunter. The other interesting thing was that, of the busts, most of them were ranked high by reputation (like Johnson or Moses who were both high picks). Only a few, like Benson, worked their way onto the list by putting up good numbers in the minors but couldn't make the move to the majors. And the last thing to remember is that, while some top prospects won't pan out, some non-prospects will emerge. These guys were never top 100 prospects - Radke, Santana, Mays, Baker, Koskie, Dougie Baseball, AJ Pierzinski, Jacque Jones, Duensing, Dozier. Maybe Danny Santana gets added to that list next year.
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Levi Michael has really reemerged as a prospect. Obviously we have SSS in AA but he's not struggling there and his bb/k numbers have been great all year. He could turn into a decent on-base utility type guy for a MI. Nice to see.
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Article: Arcia, Vargas and Rebellion
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
But, aside from PED Ortiz' accusation from a decade ago (which didn't actually fit the facts), is there any evidence that the Twins have a "cookie cutter approach"? -
Article: Arcia, Vargas and Rebellion
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That's a good point. IIRC, young Morneau had a bit of the same problem in using the whole field. But by 06, 21 of his 34 home runs went to CF or LF. Good power hitters use the entire field, even if they are usually pull happy. They just have to learn to what to do with certain pitches the pitchers want them to try and pull. Arcia will get there sometime. -
Article: Arcia, Vargas and Rebellion
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Threads like this seem to have two purposes - 1) to report on a simple statement made which may or may not have much impact on reality and 2) to remind people yet again that PED Ortiz didn't hit many home runs in MN. I'm really not sure what the point is. As to #1, the numbers show that Vargas isn't pull happy, despite the statement (and while Arcia doesn't go to left field much, he does have a good number of hits back up the middle so he's not entirely pull happy). Additionally, there isn't a lot of reason to believe that the Twins, for years now, have been an collection of hitters who use the entire field. This (like a lot of other memes on TD) has fueled a false narrative about "The Twins Way." -
Article: Arcia, Vargas and Rebellion
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We are still in SSS territory but I thought Vargas did a pretty good job of using the whole field as a hitter and the numbers point that out. As a righty, Vargas has hit .300 (3 for 10) going to center or right field and is 3 for 4 when pulling it. As a lefty, Vargas 9 for 20 up the middle or opp field and 4 for 7 pulling it. He doesn't seem determined to pull the ball, despite the nice narrative. -
Are you freaking kidding? What a wasted ******** season. God I hope he doesn't have Morneau's concussion.
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http://www.baseballamerica.com/majors/royals-add-righty-thumper-willingham/ Baseball America's article goes into pretty good depth on Adam but I'd point out one thing: "Adam’s success or failure is largely tied to his delivery. When he gets too upright in his delivery and gets too mechanical he leaves his fastball up, it straightens up and becomes quite hittable. He has three games of seven or more runs allowed this year and he had five games of seven runs or more allowed last year. But when he drives off the mound and gets extension, he gets just as much if not more velocity (92-95 mph) and generates good sink on his fastball while locating down in the zone. Adam added a slider this year, although at its best, his downer curveball is more effective and is usable both as a strike early in the count or as a bigger breaker when he’s ahead of hitters." May had a similar problem when we got him - while tall he pitched short and the ball came in high on a straight plane, letting hitters square up better and/or letting the ball fly out of the zone. It took a couple years, and repeating AA, but May has gotten a lot better with that. Perhaps the Twins see a similar tweek in Adam and can turn him into a solid starter. BA also wrote that "The Twins are getting a great lottery ticket. At his best, Adam shows two plus pitches (his fastball and curveball) as well as an average changeup and a slider that could develop into an average pitch and he does it all with potentially average control." We have three more seasons where we can stash him in the minors while he works on mechanics/control.
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MLBtraderumors on Adam: The return for Willingham is not insignificant, which is a fair achievement for Minnesota given that the pending free agent was claimed (leaving the Twins without leverage to deal with multiple trade partners). Adam, 23, was a fifth-round pick in 2010. He has scuffled somewhat in the upper minors as a starter (5.13 ERA in 242 1/3 Double-A innings), but has had some success at Triple-A this year in a relief role (2.35 ERA over 15 1/3 frames). Baseball America rated him Kansas City’s 9th-best prospect coming into the year, saying he has a solid heater and average slider but will need to develop a go-to third offering (change or curve) in order to succeed against lefties at the next level. MLB.com also rated him in the ninth slot among KC prospects entering the year, but dropped him to 16th in its mid-season update. Ultimately, Adam represents a controllable depth piece for a Minnesota club that already picked up young starter Tommy Milone earlier this summer. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/08/royals-acquire-josh-willingham.html Seems like a solid trade for us.
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Article: Trevor May To Start On Saturday
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yeah, but no one is dumb enough to base results on one start. And you should include BB% -
Article: Trevor May To Start On Saturday
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Not really sure if that is true. I mean, he's walked 8 batters in his last 10 innings. Sure, his one start after the break wasn't as bad as the one before it but May has certainly shown much better control - both recently and all year. -
What's going on with Buxton? Has he played lately?
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