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  1. Suzuki had time to JOG to second base between the hit and the throw back to third from C.
  2. I'm beginning to think Max Kepler could be pretty good.
  3. If jinxes exist, I can't imagine a much better one than what Roy Smalley just said.
  4. Good on Tyler Duffey. Fought like heck to find his form; just managed to keep Texas from scoring.
  5. I kept saying, "Change up, change up..." Finally he threw one. Ha!
  6. How many called third strikes on final outs today? So far I count seventeen...
  7. How odd. Duffey has discovered a new pitching strategy. Throw it all over the place with unstable mechanics for 4 innings, then find your regular stuff around the 5th inning.
  8. It's like there's a rubber band about to snap. How long can Duffey keep up the shutout?
  9. Ha! The catcher thought it was three outs! This game be dragon, baby.
  10. Remember when Aaron Hicks was doing the French Mistake? Funny as hell.
  11. Tyler Duffey forges ahead with his shutout!!
  12. I don't know as I've ever seen a pitcher tinkering so much with his mechanics during a ballgame. Now Duffey is falling off towards first base like Nolasco. WTF?
  13. "Mongo straight" is from Blazing Saddles.
  14. Unbelievable. Texas is really snake bit if they can't score when Duffey's throwing the ball this badly. Maybe their problem is they don't have any more idea where the next pitch is going than Duffey does. Weird.
  15. Suzuki did a little sand surfing to field that ball in the dirt. He does field those bouncers pretty well.
  16. Duffey is stooping over at the set. He needs to stand up straight so his release point is higher and he gets better tilt on his stuff. When he stoops over, his benders flatten out and his fastball sails.
  17. Duffey got out of that first inning on pure luck. He better straighten up and step across the line a little, or these Texas hitters will kill him.
  18. It looks like Michael Tonkin is gradually developing into a dominant relief pitcher at the mlb level. In AAA he was dominating merely by whipping his 96 mph heater and his wipe-out slider past inferior hitters, not having to worry much about making mistakes placing his heater. At the mlb level he faces hitters that can square up and pound almost anything that gets too close to the middle. This means Tonkin has had to develop finer command, which requires more precise mechanics. He can't fly open too soon and let his heater level out or sail anymore. MLB hitters also know how to work the count and get a non-precise pitcher into bad counts. Earlier in the season I too thought Tonkin wasn't going to make it, but now he has changed my mind. Around the time he took a line drive to his thigh and kept going, I thought I saw from him a new level of determination. Before, he seemed to have an aw-shucks, Mayberry look on his face. Now he looks like all business out there. I'm glad Molitor has shown patience with him; it might just pay off.
  19. Mauer is swinging the bat like his concussion symptoms are back. Either that, or his back hurts. He's got no pop in his swing anymore.
  20. They should know by now that they're super lucky if Nolasco can finish six innings. He doesn't have the stuff or the stamina to go past that. Molitor should know his pitchers by now.
  21. Man, if Taylor Rogers is gonna throw fastballs down the middle, he'd better get his glove ready on the follow through. That one could have taken his head off.
  22. Seems to me that Suzuki's new Axebat is actually helping him hit more flat line drives. What do you guys think? To me it looks like his wrist flip has gotten much tighter, almost reminding me of Kenny Landreaux.
  23. Fun Fact: The combined mass of the Twins' two corner infielders is well over 500 pounds, which is enough to cause a slight curvature of the earth, just enough to affect the roll of a bunt down the line by approximately two inches. Hitters must adjust for this by aiming their bunts well within the lines.
  24. Have to agree with Dick that...excuse me...gagging... Taylor Rogers is one of the few bright spots of this dismal season. Rogers does appear to be developing good command at the mlb level.
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