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Maybe he gets better with regular appearances. We tend to forget that he's only played 150 big league games and that in 2014 he raised his batting average 23 points and his OBP 82 points from 2013. I'm more concerned by his power drop in 2014 but would be less so if he were batting leadoff.
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Article: TD Top Prospects: #2 Miguel Sano
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We currently have a solid but not spectacular 3B. You could move him to OF or you could move Sano. We are thinking of Sano as a 3B because that is what we have been told that he is. My guess is that his best position will be AB. Just because one of the two guys may end up switching positions doesn't mean it HAS to be one or the other. Whichever move is best for the overall makeup of the team is the one that should be made. We are a long way from having any kind of clue what that move is. -
Article: TD Top Prospects: #2 Miguel Sano
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How Did Kirby Puckett Become A Power Hitter?
dxpavelka replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
My god people. I know the man's a legend and is our hero and we're all Minnesota Nice but if we're going to take the time to write the damn article and comment on it we need to devote more than two sentences to the POSSIBLITY that there MAY have been some performance enhancing substances involved in this mystery. Did anyone notice that the scrawny 24 year old kid we all fell in love with weighed over 300 pounds when he died at the age of 45, 10 years after being forced to retire due to the loss of vision in one of his eyes. Don't tell anyone but exagerated weight gain and vision issues are common side effects of steroids. If we're going to have a discussion about Kirby's mysterious power surge we need to devote more than two sentences (one of which was more of a joke than a comment) to it. -
Article: 5th Starter Candidate: Mike Pelfrey
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The 5th spot should go to whichever guy takes the job by the balls and wins it. Not to Pelfrey because of his contract. Not to Meyer or May because of their potential. Not to Milone because of his experience. Not to one of them (or somebody else) who backs into the job by being the LEAST INNEFECTIVE guy. My gut tells me that when the dust settles Milone wins the job. -
Article: What Happened To Joe Mauer?
dxpavelka replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
"MOST. PRODUCTIVE. OFFSEASON. EVER" Somebody get back to me when Offseason Production counts in the regular season standings. -
Or maybe we realize that Kepler's probably never going to be a centerfielder and thus is not relevant to the current discussion of the 2015 season.
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Article: Twins Bite-Sized History: A Rocky Start
dxpavelka replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
One MIGHT be able to make such a statement about the current state of the Nationals, but in reality, they haven't done anything yet. The last time a Washington baseball club won a Post-Season series, Walter Johnson was on the mound.- 29 replies
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"I think the biggest problem this team will have in 2015 is, there are too many starting pitchers under contract." Said no general manager or manager in the history of baseball.
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Pretty much the same story for every team in the history of baseball.
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"Will the resurgence be as abrupt as it was in those aforementioned instances? Of course, the answer is 'probably not." Of course the answer to the same question in those afforementioned instances was also 'probably not'.
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I'm totally fine with May, Meyer, Milone or even Pelfrey WINNING the job in camp. You've already pretty much committed to 4 spots going to guys who don't have to win them. Nothing wrong with making at least one guy take the route that got Gibson the job last year. Do you REALLY think that a guy who can't get the job done in March is magically going to get it done over the course of the following six months? There's also no guarantee that the first four will emerge from camp unscathed and totally healthy. If I didn't know what team I was reading about when I read all these comments I'd think we were discussing the 1971 Orioles. We had the worst rotation in the league last year. Pretty sure we are not quite yet at the point where we now have an embarrasment of riches at the position but it is nice to have viable options. All that being said, I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I expect that Milone breaks camp as the # 5. I'm far less concerned about the makeup of the rotation in April than I am in the makeup of the rotation from May to September.
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The point is that all those guys, at one point or another, and to varying degrees had opportunities presented to them and took those opportunities and ran with them. If Santana had performed in a Hicks esque manner he would have been back in Rochester in short order. Same for Vargys.
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The way for young players to avoid being "blocked by less talented veterans" is for the to take advantage of opportunities when they present themselves and win jobs like Gibson did in spring training last year and Santana & Vargas did during the season. Any young player that needs to be "given" a shot rather than forcing the issue and "taking" his shot probably isn't going to be going to part of the next division winner either.
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Article: Which Twins Prospects Could Debut in 2015?
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I would assume he would look the same as any other guy who starts out hot and cools down a little when the book on him is developed. Pretty much every player that reaches the big leagues goes through it. Many survive. I see no reason Vargys won't / can't.- 41 replies
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Article: Which Twins Prospects Could Debut in 2015?
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The exciting thing for me is that hopefully we have reached a point where when we are promoting guys they are legitimage prospects who are ready to contribute at the big league level. Santana and Vargys last year were a good start. I get frustrated when we are moving up guys like Hermann and Fryer and Colabello and Bernier because I know they are not guys who are likely to have sustained success as big league starters for five to 10 years.- 41 replies
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Article: Twins Extend Phil Hughes
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Care to wager whether Dozier's number wind up closer to 36 & 32 than to 10 &10? Was Trout's post all-star production less than a third of his pre all-star production? -
Article: Twins Extend Phil Hughes
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
HR & SB can easily be cut in half. Just witness his pre and post all-star splits. HR: 18/5; SB: 16/5. Double down on those two fives and tell me about the defensive prowess of a 10/10 guy with a career .241 average. -
Article: Twins Extend Phil Hughes
dxpavelka replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
You can never have too much pitching. And since we've still only made one significant addition (Santana) to the league's worst rotation I'm pretty sure we don't have too much yet. Not yet worried about "blocking the young guys." If we get to a point where it makes sense for the young guys to be in the rotation there is always a market for reasonably priced starting pitching. And while Twins fans look at the contracts of Hughes, Nolasco & Santana as huge deals, a lot of big market clubs would see them as reasonable. Much easier to move a 4 year $55 million deal than a 6 year $155 million deal. As far as an extension for Dozier, I'd like to at least see him hit .245 once before I committed to such a move. -
Article: Can Aaron Hicks Be Fixed?
dxpavelka replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I see a guy who CAN be a good defensive outfielder and in most situations is. Again, I still think most of his issues start just below his hat. I've spent a lot of time in my life working with young kids. Each of them responds differently to teaching/training/coaching/management. Hopefully, the current staff will be the one able to get the message accross. -
Article: Can Aaron Hicks Be Fixed?
dxpavelka replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If you thought Gomez was going to be an all-star you don't make that deal. There weren't a dozen Twins fans in the state who were sad to see him go either. Most of those same people would love to see the Twins trade Hicks for a starting anything right now. -
Article: Can Aaron Hicks Be Fixed?
dxpavelka replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm not sure the problem is a few feet below his hands. I think it might be about a foot above them. 90% of this game is half mental and Hicks doesn't seem to have mastered that part. We know he CAN hit. We've seen it in spring training. The question is what happens inside his head when the lights turn on and the games count. He has not been handed the CF job the last two years. He's won the job in camp. We're also still talking about a guy with less than 550 career big league plate appearances. In spite of the horrendous batting average of his rookie year, 40% of the hits he did get were for extra bases. Can't give up on this kid with less than 1000 plate appearances. See Gomez, Carlos. -
Article: Purchasing A Rotation, And What It Means
dxpavelka replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Hicks got the nod the last two years because he actually performed during spring training, especially 2013 when his spring OPS was 1.051. He didn't do quite as well last year but still hit .330 in the spring. What he's failed to do was hold the job once he'd won it. Gibson also WON the job last year. I have no problem with the young kids having to win jobs and hope they do.- 157 replies
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Article: Purchasing A Rotation, And What It Means
dxpavelka replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Nobody "hopes" for injuries but they do happen. The best thing that happened to the Twins in 2014 was that that finally had sufficient organizational depth that when callups needed to be made they were bringing up legitimate prospects like Santana & Vargas (& even Polanco briefly) instead of guys like Doug Bernier. Pretty sure that the addition of one proven big league starter does not take this team from a position of having the worst starting pitching in the league last year to one of having such a wealth of talent that youngsters are getting blocked.- 157 replies
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