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Week in Review: Stayin' Alive
jimbo92107 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Actually Aaron Sanchez has been pitching about as well as Bundy or Archer, maybe better than the latter. He has a live heater, and tight spin on his off-speed stuff. Seems to have good command of the zone down low. Not an ace, but he looks like a mid-ro starter. Pop Quiz: How many Twins pitchers have thrown a no-hitter? A: Aaron Sanchez. -
It's Time to Give Jovani Moran an Extended Look
jimbo92107 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Twins are fried. Time to call up bullpen arms on merit in AAA. Moran had his shot, now call up other candidates. For the sake of Yog, Monster from Space, DFA Pagan. Let other teams try to figure him out. If they can, fine. So done with that guy. Next, I'd tell Chris Archer that he's done being a starter for this club. Bullpen or go elsewhere. Ryan needs to hone his curve or his slider to be as deadly as his heater, or he'll never get to late innings. Bundy needs to get in better shape before his fastball is in the mid 80's. Gray needs to come to spring training in the best shape of his life, ready to challenge Mahle for #1. Meanwhile, it is time for us at TD to let go of 2022. Not worth the heartache to watch this team slowly sink into the icy waters of September. Can you believe the NFL preseason is already almost over? -
It's Time to Shut Down Byron Buxton
jimbo92107 replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Incentive clauses? What do they matter if his knee is wrecked for 2023? Shut him down. A few more futile home runs won't put this injury-plagued team back in contention.- 68 replies
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Ranking the Twins' Toughest Remaining Opponents
jimbo92107 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
To be the best, you've got to beat the best. Unfortunately, the Twins are not a healthy enough ballclub to beat their best competitors. Starting today, they will probably get chewed up and spat out by most of the teams on this list. On the other hand, 2023 looks very promising...- 15 replies
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What's this about his heater - struggling to get into the low 90's? That doesn't indicate a pending rotation horse. I thought SWR could pop the glove as hard as most. If that's so, then I cannot predict great success for this young man. The vast majority of successful mlb pitchers can get at least 94 or better on their heater, with good command. The only exceptions are control wizards, which are rare. Even the great Greg Maddux hung 'em up after he couldn't throw it 89 anymore. At 88, even his miraculous cutters were getting spanked. At that speed, might as well throw a knuckler.
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Agree with Bean. At the end of the season the FO should ask Duran what he wants to do next. If he wants to start, then he can spend the winter getting his body ready for the long haul, and prepare to pace himself for six innings. He appears to have better than average command, even at 103. Can he be a better than average starter? If he backs off a whisker on his heater, can he spot it around the zone? As a long-term Twins fan, I don't mind these experiments
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I like what I'm seeing lately from Nick Gordon. The reason he's denting the right field wall lately is because he's doing something with the bat that goes waaay, way back to Shoeless Joe and Babe Ruth. He's keeping the bat fully counter-rotated until it looks almost impossible to get the bat around and to the ball. Most hitters start to bring the bat around long before the pitch arrives, losing a lot of power in an attempt to put the barrel on the ball. If you have the discipline to maintain the counter-rotated position (bat head pointing at the pitcher) long enough, the swing gets terrific force, like a power slice in tennis. The outward snap becomes forward force, sending the ball at surprising speed. If Gordon keeps doing this, he will be approaching .300 very soon. The guy has been playing some great ball lately.
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First, Sonny Gray must realize that Baldelli will pull a starter that gets to the 7th inning and suddenly gives up two singles in a row. He has learned that through hard, bitter experience. Gray appears to think he's the exception to that rule. Okay, that may be true, but first you gotta stop that second guy from getting a hit. Second, Caleb Thielbar, y'all! At the start of this season, pretty much all of us thought Thielbar was a long-shot at the end of his career. Now he is becoming the designated rally-snuffer. Who'd a thunk it? Third, Cole Sands, y'all! That guy knows how to play with the low zone - frisbee curves and ducking changes. This is the second time I have seen him make getting outs look easy. Good signs from the pitching staff!
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Chris Archer's numbers cry out for a shift to the bullpen. Used for 2 or 3 innings, he may be an excellent reliever. More than that, he gives up too many runs to keep the team in the game. Like other relievers, he will be unshackled from the limitations of pacing himself, so he can cut loose with his best heaters and sliders, for 1 or 2 innings. Promote Josh Winder to Archer's spot, DFA Emilio Pagan, and move Archer to the pen. Solves two big problems. Winder has the stuff and the endurance to go 5 or more innings, and Archer should be able to snuff out most lineups for an inning or two.
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Twins 3, Angels 5: Angels Comeback, Win on Walk-off
jimbo92107 replied to Sherry Cerny's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
This outcome suggests that the Twins need one more reliable arm in the pen. I'd suggest DFA Pagan, move Archer to the pen, then use the best pitcher available from AAA as the fifth starter, at least until Maeda returns. My first pick for a fifth starter right now would be Winder, given Ober's injury, which could come back the next time he takes an awkward step. Note to Ober: Next time an umpire calls timeout during your pitching motion, don't come to a sudden stop. Instead, finish the pitch - right at the ump's head.- 70 replies
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Twins 4, Angels 0: Tyler Mahle Suffocates L.A's Bats
jimbo92107 replied to Matt Braun's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Good article. This game was definitely about pitching, and showed the best formula the Twins have had in a long time. Mahle for six, then Fulmer, Duran, and Lopez to finish it off. This is the way it's supposed to work in modern baseball without the game-finishing giants of yesteryear. This is what the Twins traded for. Is Mahle an ace? Not like Verlander, no. But there are so few such pitchers now, it's unfair to expect a guy to pitch 8 or 9 innings anymore. The new model of course has the starter pitch 5 or 6 innings, keeping his team no worse than a couple runs behind when he leaves. Mahle did much better than that today, but he didn't need to. Looking forward, the Twins now have three starters that look like they can go five or six innings without digging too deep a hole. After that, it's Archer, Bundy and a rotating cast. This will continue to put a heavy burden on the bullpen. Thielbar seems pretty reliable for one inning, Magill looks capable, Jax can sometimes go two innings, and Pagan is a complete crapshoot. Jovani Moran should replace Pagan, who should be DFA'd. Even if the bullpen pans out reasonably well, the starters will need to keep trying to finish 6 innings, or the pen will get worn out.- 32 replies
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Three of the Twins' Top Prospects Done for the Year
jimbo92107 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I'm most concerned about Kirilloff. His wrist issues are definitely career-threatening. Such a good hitter, and he appeared to be a savvy ballplayer, too. He was supposed to be a stalwart bat in the middle of the order for about ten years. Now, who knows...- 37 replies
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Dodgers 8, Twins 5: Late Home Runs The Difference
jimbo92107 replied to Andrew Mahlke's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Put Buxton on the IL until his knee feels better. Playing him hurt all year is futile and demoralizing. Get it fixed, see ya next year. Also put Kepler back on the IL, then rehab in St Paul for at least ten games, or until he stops whiffing and hitting weak grounders. Kepler looks unhappy to be playing in pain. Play a healthy outfield. Cave, Gordon, Celestino. Bring up Contreras again. He looks pretty good. Meanwhile, time to tinker some more with the pitching staff. I'd move Archer to the pen, DFA Pagan, then bring up whoever's next in line from the minors. 2022 isn't going to be the big year. The Dodgers have been kind enough to show us that. Twins need to have all their stars healthy and playing well to win a playoff series, much less a Super Bowl. Maybe all the guys coming off the 60 day IL will be great..!- 60 replies
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Isn't Varland's promotion to AAA Saints a bigger promotion than Lee's move to Cedar Rapids? Which was the headline referring to?
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Went back and watched Cole Sands' three innings of work. Wow. His stuff isn't overwhelming, but Sands was making it look easy to get out the Blue Jay lineup. If this is what Sands looks like when he's relaxed, then I think he's got a good career ahead. Great job tunneling his curve off his fastball down in the zone. This guy is a pitcher, not just a thrower. Very tactical approach, with lots of help from Sanchez, who appears to enjoy working with the young guns.
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Understanding Alex Kirilloff's Wrist Surgery
jimbo92107 replied to Lucas Seehafer PT's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Shortening an arm bone, my god, that's drastic. Poor kid, he doesn't deserve crap luck like this. Let's hope the surgery and recovery go as well as possible. Good luck, Alex! -
Like Drew Butera, Sandy Leon finds other ways than a high average to be useful. Butera was a very good bunter, too. Still looking for another Mike Redmond...
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I wouldn't count out Tyler Duffey just yet. It's possible he could get back some of his greatness by getting a cruel pilates coach and hardening his soft body into muscles of stone. I remember when Duffey first came up, I dubbed him "Bender" for his curveball hooked so hard almost nobody could touch it. After a while, he started using it more and more, because his heater never was much of a challenge. After Wes Johnson tinkered with his mechanics, Duffey's heater suddenly became a weapon at 94 mph, and for a while, he seemed able to spot that pitch, making it extremely effective. Unfortunately, his old curveball became a so-so offering. Today, after various adjustment and experiments, Duffey has nothing that a good hitter can't smash. Is it just the march of time, his arm and body worn out? That's what I thought about Caleb Thielbar, but look at him now. Wouldn't it be a hoot if all Duffey needed to get his stuff back was to smack the ball into his glove mid- delivery, like Thielbar?
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I threw some old chicken bones on the floor. You know what happened? The dog found 'em, that's what. Snapped 'em up before I could get a decent read, and now, I'm all out of chicken bones! That's a bad sign. There isn't a decent chicken-bone store in town, and it takes weeks for the DIY bones to dry out. I feel like I'm going blind! Oh, we were talking about baseball? Heckuva sport. Twins are looking so good, they must be getting ready to sell the team to a billionaire car dealer. Do they have cars in the Tennessee Tri-State? Watch for what they did to the "North Stars." My dad spilled it to me when they dropped "North" from the logo. See if the Twins new logo is just a couple giggling babies. Then you'll know.
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Can't wait to see Mahle pitch, but even if he's average, it's a great trade day. Solidifying the bullpen gives the Twins a chance to do a KC-like run, which featured a great pen backing up some average starters, plus a pretty good hitting lineup. Twins now have that strategy in place, which to me means they win the division and maybe even win a playoff series! On the other hand, if Mahle turns into gold..!
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Minor League Hitter of the Month - July 2022
jimbo92107 replied to renabanena's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
We may look back and realize that the luckiest thing about last month was that Matt Wallner's bat fell off the edge of the flat earth in July. Otherwise, we might be saying bye-bye to our future right fielder, too. Meanwhile, good luck to Steer, Strand, and the other guys the Twins traded away. I hope they all have good careers in the Show.- 8 replies
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I'd just like to stop for a moment and ask everybody - did you notice how HEALTHY the Twins bullpen seemed? After Ryan exited, we got to see an extremely competent Michael Fulmer mow down a few guys, then Thielbar, then Duran, and finally Lopez. None of them appeared a bit shaky or dubious. Each one dominated for an inning. Especially sweet was Lopez. So efficient, so commanding. Not quite the sheer velocity of Duran, but almost no wasted pitches, no walks, and hardly even any foul balls. Faster than summer love, game over. Even without Mahle, this new pair of RP's will improve things vastly. As for who should be the closer, I see Duran as a young power pitcher whose overwhelming stuff allows him to dominate as a relief pitcher. Lopez is a star closer because his command of the corners with filthy stuff lets him snuff out three hitters in about two minutes. Until Duran can do that, I say Lopez is your closer, unless they want to give him a day off. Then Duran is fine, even if it takes him three times as many pitches to get three outs. In beer units, you could finish half a cup before Duran gets three outs. Lopez lets you have just a few sips. That, friends, is a closer. Jorge "three sips" Lopez.
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Assessing the Twins Trade for Jorge Lopez
jimbo92107 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I agree they should be prepared to swap rolls as setup and closer. However, in his very first appearance Wednesday, Lopez displayed a level of command that we rarely see from Duran. He was picking low corners with both his fastball and his slider to end the game. Those Detroit batters looked absolutely helpless. What do you do when a pitcher can nail the corners at that velocity? Twins should offer this guy a new contract asap. They might just have another Nathan/Aguilera kinda guy (mediocre starter becomes star closer). Too bad they missed on Liam Hendricks, but on the other hand, he really, really wanted to be a starter, so the Twinkies gave him every chance....- 16 replies
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Assessing the Twins Trade for Jorge Lopez
jimbo92107 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Great trade day overall because it greatly expands the options for how to use Bundy and Archer. In a playoff series both now can be either a starter or a long reliever if a starter exits early. Before today, your option was Griffen Jax, and then...who? Now they can turn to a couple starters, Jax, or even Duran, knowing that the ninth inning is pretty secure in the hands of Jorge Lopez.- 16 replies
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