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  1. Funny. We've spent years whining about being too left handed. Until we realized that many of those lefties aren't good at hitting baseballs.
  2. Just for kicks and giggles, worth noting, that thus far there have been two all-stars in this draft and one of them (Brent Rooker) was drafted by the Twins.
  3. The fact that Willi Castro leads the team in Games Played and Plate Appearances shows how flawed this team either IS or IS playing. Not sure which. Failure of high picks like Kirilloff and Larnach to produce is a symptom and a cause.
  4. more concerned about whoever spaced the need for runs in Pittsburgh
  5. Right. KIriloff & Larnach are magically going to become something they haven't become for 4 years.
  6. How do you find a spot for him with the big league club with Brooks Castro playing 3B?
  7. also how long it has been since our LF production has been even as much as adequate
  8. I understand that Margot has not performed anywhere near expectations so far but I also remember lamenting the fact that right around this time last year Donovan Solano was sitting on 5 RBI and he eventually became a key cog in the offense last year.
  9. But we've got Kiriloff. And Larnach. And Wallner.
  10. The mistake was letting him walk when they did. Over $8 million. What a joke. I'm old enough to remember a time when every self respecting Twins fan in the state would have ROASTED management for letting a bat get away because of $8 million. Rosario also brought intangibles that can't be measured on a stat sheet and sure has hell have not been replaced since he left. Bottom line is, regardless of what he's done elsewhere, this team has NEVER adequately replaced him and would have been better in the time since he's left had he not left.
  11. And yet we've NEVER replaced his production in LF
  12. Only because I never like to leave a dead horse unbeaten: Last 15 days OPS: Alex Kiriloff: .319: Eddie Rosario: 1.235; Wait for it....
  13. How about the fact that South Troy MN, is north of Troy MN?
  14. My decision on whether or not to pinch hit for Larnach would most likely be predicated on whether or not the pitcher possesses the ability to throw a baseball in a direction other than straight.
  15. we all might have differing opinions on that. would be nice to be allowed to share them.
  16. actually the question was mostly rhetorical..
  17. truth be told, I seldom call for a head. I'm far more likely to fall on the side of calling folks out for moving on from certain players. I'm famously not a fan of having moved on from Rosario or trading the current American League Earned Average leader. I also usually fall on the side of firing management being a mistake. My takes often don't sit well with some of those who get to make calls on what is acceptable or not. Want proof? Wait for it.............................................................................................................................
  18. one man's help is another man's hindrance
  19. who gets to choose what is constructive or not?
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