Jump to content
Twins Daily
  • Create Account

rationalfan

Verified Member
  • Posts

    31
  • Joined

  • Last visited

 Content Type 

Profiles

News

Minnesota Twins Videos

2026 Minnesota Twins Top Prospects Ranking

2022 Minnesota Twins Draft Picks

Minnesota Twins Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

Guides & Resources

2023 Minnesota Twins Draft Picks

The Minnesota Twins Players Project

2024 Minnesota Twins Draft Picks

2025 Minnesota Twins Draft Pick Tracker

Forums

Blogs

Events

Store

Downloads

Gallery

Everything posted by rationalfan

  1. Certainly part of the issue is usage rate of the slider. The other part at least as important (and perhaps more important) is location. Notice his change/split had more accuracy and purpose previously with two hot locations at the knees and lower/left quadrant whereas now his location is middle thigh-high...that's a problem. His sinker used to be outer half and now it middle and all over the place...also a problem. It's possible that the slider usage took him out of his comfort zone, hurt his confidence and impacted location of other pitches. We can hope that's the case so that now he'll not only reduce usage of the slider, but pitch more effectively overall. A topic I look forward to post-Berrios trade is the building of a playoff-caliber rotation. I think it's smart to sign for 1 year veterans with rebound potential or injury prone to compete for starts with young guys for the #4/#5 spots in the rotation. However we gotta have 3 spots locked in like we did to start this season. If the FO thinks we're at least a couple of years out then do they let Pineda walk and just promote all the top prospects next year? If things are looking good for a couple of them the Twins then get active after the 2023 season? If that's the case why even keep Maeda - except to prevent STH'ers like me from bailing? Perhaps they think this is a "correction" rather than a recession for the team and instead got very good return on a pitcher they weren't going to be able to sign and will be aggressive in the FA market after the 2022 season to contend in 2023.
  2. Eddie's aggressiveness has its pros (able to get a big hit even off a pitcher's pitch and able to get the extra base even inducing some errors by the opponent) and its cons (popping up on one pitch after a pitcher has thrown 6 straight balls and getting thrown out at third with two outs). These are reminiscent of Torii when he was that age and he improved as he matured. The reason I wouldn't wear Eddie's number nor use him as an example to follow is his lack of professionalism. Since the All-Star Break alone we've seen him lolly-gag into the LF corner allowing a double to become a triple, miss a lazy fly, and this weekend admire his well struck ball that was an easy double that he turned into an out by getting stuck in a run down between first and second. The catch to trading him of course is that he's the flashy player that fans have attached to "Eddie!, Eddie!, Eddie!"
  3. Hard to tell if this is meant what the Twins should have done in 2001, what they should have done regardless of contract and money rumors, or what they should have done in hindsight. Seems to dance around everywhere. 1)With no knowledge of hindsight, I think the Twins were wise. The team was rebuilding. So the Twins would get Prior 2.5 years earlier, but the team may not turn the corner for a couple more years. Maybe it was media hype, but there was a question as to whether Prior would willingly come to Minnesota and if he did the bonus could be as much as $18M. It turned out to be $10M for the Cubs but there was the risk that wouldn't be the case. The extra $5M is a lot for a draftee and the Twins have always adhered to sticking to their budget. A hitting catcher within state and being a HS'er they knew he would be signable. 2)Excluding money and signability, I think it would have been almost unanimous to go with Prior. More can happen in a bad way with a high schooler in the path to the Majors. Though the danger is Prior's clock would start right away. If it took untll 2004 for the Twins team to be a contender then he would be one year away from arbitration. The Twins have been very careful about timing of salaries and not paying a lot when the team isn't in contention. 3)Hindsight. Considering the injuries that happen to pitchers including the Twins, I can't say Prior would have been healthy here. I can say the 2002-2004 team would have been better since Prior was very good and Mauer didn't play until 2004 and then hooked his cleat in the carpet and immediately got injured. So the Twins could very well have won it all one of those years with Prior. The Twins would likely not have made the big comeback in 2006 (that was a really good team that I still can't figure out how they got swept by the A's), would not have played in game 163 in 2008 or 2009 and not have made the playoffs in 2009 or 2010. Would I give up first round playoff losses for one championship? Yes. Would I willingly miss the playoffs for the rest of the decade for the chance to advance farther in 2002-04 hopefully including a championship? This is the question that splits Twins fans into different camps every year. After these last 4 years, the answer is probably no because it sucks having a bad team. After 2010, the answer was certainly yes. In the end, this article is interesting, but no I don't regret the Mauer signing.
×
×
  • Create New...