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  1. Let's be honest, Twins fans can get pretty butt hurt even when we make the playoffs.
  2. You don't often throw out a name I've never heard of but you got me this time.
  3. P.S.: Eventually we'll hate you. A very large portion of our fan base doesn't remember the joy we felt when current ownership purchased the outfit from THEIR predecessors. They have heard of but don't really comprehend the fact that we won the World Series twice before the ink on the purchase agreement was 8 years old. Nor do they comprehend that BOTH ownership groups made significant contributions to said titles. They don't understand that MOST new ownership groups DON'T win so much as one title within the first 8 years much less two. So buckle up. You'll be expected to win one very shortly. You will read on sites like this one that the only way to do so is to spend money like drunken sailors. ANY free agent signing with ANY other team will be because of the fact that YOU are cheap bastards. You'll have a couple of years grace. By year three if we haven't had to build a designated parade route for all of the World Series parades you'll start to hear rumblings that maybe you're not in this for the right reasons. Just want to use your billion dollar plus investment to make more money. By year four we will be screaming for the manager we screamed for you to replace Rocco with to be fired. But don't forget, we're Minnesota Nice.
  4. there might be a reason for that
  5. Is it possible that all the "experts" on this site who wrote him off after a couple hundred plate appearances might be, dare I say, WRONG?
  6. I think it feels like the more of these guys they add to the roster the more games they seem to win. Just sayin
  7. As soon as I read "He has around a 48% Chance of getting injured early in the year during the rest of the career" I realized that this article and a quarter could get me a cup of coffee. Not the good kind but the crappy kind you get for a quarter.
  8. Nice turn (actually turn plus-seven games if you can hold your nose a little bit at Paddack's last start) thru the rotation.
  9. And he likely won't get that attention until or unless they decide to place him on the 26 man. I don't claim to know all the ins and outs of the Rule 5 Draft rules but would have to believe he's still a couple of years from HAVING to be on the 40 man to avoid the Rule 5 draft. France is leading the team in RBI so it would seem he's not going anywhere. Larnach is one back and on fire of late and would seem likely to be asked to grab a mitt if France were to falter. Not to mention a potential handful of other guys who might be ahead of McCusker in the pecking order. (Miranda, Lewis, Lee, Castro, Julien. McCusker MIGHT be the next BIG thing and he MIGHT be a AAAA dude.
  10. turns out nobody really cares what you're calling for
  11. They almost had to do that against the White Sox & Angels. They were the teams on the schedule, thus rendering doing so against any other team(s) highly unlikely.
  12. He was stealing bases. It's not the baseball gods. It's the analytics gods.
  13. YOU have actually hit on the issue far better than this piece did. The issue was that the kid was stealing bases. The ghost of Billy Beane has spoken. The kid got lucky this time. The arm injury was just a warning. Next time it will be something in the lower body that will permanently impair his ability steal bases. Stop on his own or Billy and Bill James and the gods of baseball analytics will stop it for him. Maybe it's a hamstring. Or a quad. The way he was going they just might have to make his leg fall off. Listen up kid.
  14. Our AAA affiliate the years he shuffled between Minnesota and the minors was in Portland. Hence the "affectionate" nickname Mark Portland.
  15. Pretty sure that had he stayed his salary would have been more than $20k. Say what you will about the $20k number but by rule it was not below the league minimum for a 3rd year player and not terribly far from the 1977 norm for a player not eligible for arbitration or free agency.
  16. He was never traded. It WAS up to him. He left as a free agent,
  17. Isn't short-sightedness a pre-requisite for being a Twins fan? And a keen understanding that THE SKY IS FALLING!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. I was thinking .300 guys who hit 30 home runs, steal 30 bases, drive in a hundred and score a hundred but, sure, that'll work too.
  19. Pretty good chance that if Oakland isn't a **** show he doesn't even get a chance there. Also, not like he's the only hit first defense seldom corner OF type they've moved on from at similar career points. They've been right their fair share too. Not to mention, thoughts on adding him to the trade package might have changed had the return panned out a little better as well.
  20. There are only three words in the article that really have any meaning: "on the bench." If either of the two gets off the bench it's probably gonna be a long day. But we always seem to have one guy like that on the roster every year. Carlos Santana, Donovan Solano, Jake Cave, Kyle Garlick, Willians Austadillo, Ryan LaMarre, Some work out: Santana, Donovan. Some are just fun: Austadillo.
  21. Firing a manager / coach mid-season is generally a bad idea. Inevitably, the team plays better after the change. Often do in no part to the change. Far too often improvement leads to the interim guy being retained rather than a thorough and exhaustive search being made and far too often doing so proves to be a bad move.
  22. Love Keaschall but with the way big league rosters are constructed these days it's tough to roster a guy who can't contribute in the field unless he's producing at a Nelson Cruz type level at DH. Seems unlikely. We now see why teams draft shortstops an inordinate amount of the time. Ya just hope somebody sticks. Feels like most of the 3B-SS "potential" is parked at Cedar Rapids and that feels like a reach.
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