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With Wentz throwing 43 pitches last night, he is unlikely to be available for the rest of this series.
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Put Byron Buxton in the Home Run Derby
Eris replied to Peter Labuza's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
“No Twin has even participated in the Derby since Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau.” Miguel Sano was runner up in the 2017 HR Derby. He hit a ball 491 ft early in the derby. Participating in the HR derby might have ruined his career. Before the Derby he was a good hitter. After….well you know the rest of the story as he tried to hit every ball 490 ft. Edited to add that Brian Dozier participated in the HR derby in 2014. -
I viewed it as a really lazy effort. For example they have the ETA of Keaschall as 2027. He would be playing today had he not broke his hand in a HBP. FG is not as high on Khadim Diaw as is TD.
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I have always been puzzled how a catcher can go from close to an elite pitch framer to really bad in one year. Maybe it’s the stat or maybe just bad umpiring. As others on TD have pointed out, the Twins draft strategy on catchers is puzzling. There is no position that is more important.
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Royce Lewis, Byron Buxton, and Baseball’s Bullying Ways
Eris replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It is natural that players are frustrated and fans are disappointed with career altering injuries. Royce went from possibly perennial all-star / future hall of famer to someone who might be struggling to get their next contract. The emotionally side of sports injuries can be very devastating. Edited to add: And fans can be very insensitive. As an example look back at all the negative comments on TD about Joe Mauer’s contract following his career altering concussion. -
Ignore comment as @tony&rodneycomment above. 2 Runs scored after there should have been 3 outs (K + pass ball with Steer reaching 1st would have been the 3rd out). I think both runs scored on the double. But that doesn’t matter, even if 6 runs had scored only 2 would have been earned.
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“but Jeffers couldn't corral the pitch” This is being generous. The pitch was in the middle of the plate. I don’t have an issue with Wallner diving for the ball in the 6th inning as Buxton was backing up the play. I not sure that Wallner should have been the substitution for Castro in RF when Keirsey is on the bench. It is likely that Castro or Keirsey catch that ball. WPA. Not sure how this is calculated. But the largest negatives should have gone to Jeffers (failure to ”corral” a pitch that hit his glove without moving it -0.5 WPA), Wallner for failure to catch the line drive -0.2 WPA, and Rocco -0.30 for not substituting Keirsey in RF in a 1 run game Poor defense cost the Twins 4 runs last night. Defense matters.
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I think the real issue is that there is combination of too many injuries: Lewis, Keaschall, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Schoebel (Buxton is currently not on this list but I have not seen an update on his elbow). There are also players who were expected to perform but have become DFA candidates. Julien and Miranda. Although Julien being able to turn things around was always a question mark. Few would have predicted that a healthy Miranda would turn into a pumpkin. Then there is Correa. As others on this thread are pointing out injuries and lack of ability to be healthy/ stay healthy have become the plight of the Twins, year after year.
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Calling up Dashawn Keirsey Jr. was not a move made in isolation. Buxton exited Saturday’s game after being hit on the left elbow with a pitch. With Buxton’s availability uncertain, the Twins had only one OF who can play CF and had at least 3 players who could play 3B. Nice write-up on Gasper. If he keeps hitting like this he should be up soon. However, there is only limited space on the roster for players who profile as a DH.
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Devers was hitting well so there is a lot of risk for Boston. However, Devers was not being a team player and a trade was probably all but certain after he refused to play 1B. A cancer in the clubhouse usually doesn’t have any positives for a team.
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Three at bats with RISP. Article mentions Castro taking a ball down the middle of the plate on call strike 3. Correa also took a fastball down the middle of the plate with RISP in the 7th or 8th inning before weakly popping out. No doubt Castro and Correa were waiting for “their” pitch to drive. Contrast that with Altuve’s at bat in the 9th. Altuve was just trying to make contact. The outcome was a lucky infield single with the runner taking 3B. But it was his approach that made the difference. I doubt that Altuve would have taken a pitch down the middle of the plate in that situation.
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Weak hitting shortstops (Correa’s WRC+ of 85 is 40th in the league) even with stellar defense who are paid $35 million dollars do not have much trade value. If the Twins are lucky there will be a rich market team in need of a SS and is willing to take on his contract. Most likely the Twins would need to kick in $$ for a trade. Correa also has a no trade clause in his contract.
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Neither Wallner or Larnach are good OF. Their future positions will be at either 1B or DH.
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Why remove defense from consideration. Some defenders are better than others and the players know who they are when they come to bat. To put it in another way, the outcome for a ball that hangs in air for 2.5 seconds that Buxton has to move 50 ft to catch is not the same as a similar ball the Wallner has to move 50 ft to catch.
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The problem the Twins have at the trade deadline is that the offensive positions they are most below league average is SS, 3B and C. It is really hard to move any of these players for an improvement. The best to hope for is that Correa, Lewis and Ryan improve. Hope is a poor strategy. But making a trade for 1B were France is about league average will not offset the dismal production on the left side of the infield.
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“Finally, Keaschall was moved to the 60-day IL and is expected to be out for the foreseeable future although should return this season.” The original projected return date was end of June. Has there been any info communicated that it will be much longer than that. The injury occurred at the end of April, so a 60 day IL can align with the original return estimate.
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Twins single season all-quarter century team
Eris commented on William Malone's blog entry in William Malone IV blogs about Twins
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This was in the WSJ but can also be found elsewhere. Tony Clark and other MLBPA executives are being investigated for allegedly siphoning off some of the windfall generated from their arrangement with OneTeam Partners. The link below gives a detailed explanation of what is known. OneTeam Partners was formed to capitalize on players marketing rights and a portion of the proceeds are distributed back to the players. The payments are known as “Madden Checks” OneTeam Partners is not thought to be under investigation https://frontofficesports.com/mlbpa-oneteam-tony-clark-federal-investigation/ Not linking the WSJ article as it is behind a paywall. It appears in the June 5, 2025 print edition on pg A14.
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How to manage the Royce Lewis 3B situation is problematic. Baring a season ending trip to the IL, bringing in an additional 3B likely facilitates a divorce. Also, a return to the earlier version of Lewis is better than most available external options. A fellow TD member mentioned that Alex Bregman might be available. If so, he is likely the best option. At $40 million/ year he is not likely for the Twins and his opt out after this season complicates trade discussions.
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