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  1. Oof that's a stretch. No, I'm saying that the "plenty of good 2B," claim was a way to deflect criticism. Clearly the Twins didn't believe (rightfully so) that they had even competent options at 2B, otherwise they wouldn't be asking their 3B to slide over with 4 weeks left in the season. How about just say nothing and occasionally play 2B so the team isn't continuing to feed PAs to Julien and/or Farmer for the last month. Lol yep, 8 innings is "some," but it's 8 innings. Like I said, we never saw him there again after the public comments. Are we supposed to believe Rocco not penciling him after those comments is coincidental? Idk how much time Lewis put in at 2B in the offseason, nor do I really care, because the 2B ship had sailed at that point. This is such a weird comment. Kepler's desire to play only RF wasn't a secret. I think his unwillingness to cover CF was selfish and hurt the team at times. I don't ever recall myself, or others, being told that being critical of that decision was akin to holding a grudge. I think if another player, one who wasn't sold to fans as a superstar face of the franchise, was making similar comments the reaction would be far less gentle.
  2. The bolded is revisionist. He also said the team had good 2B, plural, which absolutely wasn't true, hence the willingness of the Twins to put Royce at 2B simply to keep his bat (along with others) in the lineup for a push at the postseason. He didn't play "some 2B," he played a whopping 8 innings with only 1 start, after which he made it known he didn't want to be there and like magic, he never appeared there again. Lewis is 26, he's been playing professionally for 8 season's now. Lewis is certainly allowed to be candid, and there's part of me that does find it refreshing, even if I don't love what he has to say, but I think he's beyond the point of being able to use the kid moniker as cover.
  3. No, he just publicly complained about being asked to play 2B and played off his angst over the request as some sort of team first move when in fact, it was the opposite. It clearly worked, Lewis didn't play on the right side of the infield after he made the comments so while he technically didn't outright refuse the move, his reaction in essence forced the same outcome. The Twins wanted his bat in the lineup, and having Lewis available at 2B allowed them to consistently put their best bats (Lewis included) in those remaining games. The team wasn't asking him to shift to 2B just for the hell of it...
  4. .211/.281/.426 for the season .191/.258/.368 since June 1st .203/.260/.392 career (he turns 30 early next season) Outside of a few weeks he's been borderline unplayable, which is why he was available in the first place...
  5. What does slashing payroll and diluting the MLB talent do to solve the "striving for mediocrity," problem? All the same decision makers (and ownership) are still in place. If that group has zero interest in pushing in resources to win games, why should we believe the goal of mediocrity suddenly shifts? Also this is the same management group that has struggled with talent identification/development right? Now we're putting more eggs in that basket?
  6. I think a lot of the redundancy observations/critiques are being lumped in with the "they're the same," argument (which seems to be a very small minority, at least on TD) It's ironic given that the angst over the Larnach/Wallner comp is primarily about the lack of distinction being made.
  7. Idc which disappointing '25 season anybody prefers, the point was that if we're criticizing Jax for being inconsistent, Bradley is equally guilty.
  8. If Jax is inconsistent, I've got some bad news for you regarding Bradley...
  9. For being such a huge Ryan supporter you seem to be (conveniently) forgetting how his '21 season played out. He was in AAA with TB at the deadline, the Twins called him up immediately after he was acquired, he made 5 starts and threw a whopping 27 innings. I'll let you figure out why his WAR total that season was less than what Bradley accumulated in over 5x the number of innings thrown last year. Is it really that hard to show a modicum of good faith? Seriously....
  10. You just can't help stretching this stuff can you.... Bradley was "better," by WAR (pitching WAR no less) in one singular season (1.5 vs. 1.7) but in reality those two seasons were virtually identical. Also, we should note that the Joe Ryan season in question is his worst as a pro vs. Bradley's best, and that Bradley hasn't come close to matching anything Ryan has done in any of Ryan's other three seasons. Ditto. Heavy Dave St. Peter i.e. be happy with an a** tier product, type energy from your posts.
  11. The end of '23!? He posted a 5 something ERA that September, which I guess was an improvement on his near 8 ERA in July that had him back in AAA for all of August. I guess you can cherry pick individual games (you're almost there anyway) across his career in an effort to get to 2 seasons worth of starts, but I doubt even that'd make the argument work. No, you were very clear that he was a mid rotation starter for 2 seasons. I'd want to stop arguing too if I backed myself into a corner...
  12. You said he was a mid rotation arm for two years, now it's "mid-backend for nearly 2." How far are we going to slide the goalposts? He was terrible in '23. Terrible. He was decent last year, and it's debatable whether that was true mid rotation performance but it doesn't really matter, because he pitched himself out of the Rays rotation and back to AAA by July. So where are you getting two seasons worth of mid rotation performance? He didn't even make it through half of this year before being demoted, and 2023 is off the table so.....
  13. You understand how easy/fast it is to fact check these types of claims right?
  14. Yeah, I am. I think he's much more likely the mid-low .600 OPS guy we've seen the last 1.5 seasons than the near 1.000 OPS guy he's been for the last 2 weeks.
  15. With a near 1.000 OPS. I mean.... We're talking about nearly 600 PAs vs 50 with Lee. Congrats to him on stringing together a few nice weeks here, but guys go on mini heaters all the time. Royce was "heating up," around the ASB. How's that one going? We seriously need to stop conflating realistic expectations with negativity.
  16. Keaschall is going to be a borderline top 10 position player in all of baseball next year? Jfc..... Brooks Lee hasn't even pushed into positive WAR territory, but yeah, "build an offense around," that. You're definitely not begging for 90 losses... Toxic positivity exists.
  17. What are the top 20? I'd certainly argue that the lack of position player development has been a major problem for this team.
  18. Abel has over 300 IP between AA and AAA the last few seasons. The guy already started 6 games for the Phillies this season before the trade. They thought he was ready enough to pitch at the MLB level while they were actually trying to win games. He can "work on some things," with actual Major League pitching coaches. He's going to begin 2026 in the rotation but getting him starts in August is rushing the process?
  19. Is anybody actually arguing that it absolutely doesn't? The most pushback I've seen (and I agree with this) is that culture is often a proxy for performance.
  20. Well, Frelick and Turang are Lee and Larnach in Twins land. To each their own.
  21. I was never a huge fan of the Correa persona, but blaming him for the "culture," is total scapegoat nonsense. Also, did the interviewer ask Pablo why he, or any of the other listed vets who plan to "reshape the culture," didn't step in sooner before the clubhouse allegedly went off the rails? I mean if "culture," is the issue, and this group stood idly by while Correa and/or Rocco poisoned the well, why should anybody believe they're capable of reforming anything? I don't buy any of it...
  22. Ty France for $1M or Joey Ortiz for league minimum is irrelevant. In either case you're investing starter level playing time for production that's a tick above replacement level. If the preference is to be young and bad instead of "old," and bad, ok, but that's just picking your poison. Did the Twins run out of money or did ownership backtrack? That's a pretty important distinction. Do you believe Falvey knew payroll was dropping post 2023? If so, then yeah, handing out those large contracts was a massive blunder. I'm not sure I buy that. I don't think the Twins tried to "cheap one year vet their way to a playoff spot," so much as the Pohlads pivot in conjunction with poor development crumbled what should've been a contention window. Give me the Correa signing. Give me the Lopez extension. Simultaneously develop or die.
  23. Never said there weren't calls for either route. The Twins were trying to win games, and since each has departed neither position has been locked up. I don't see holding onto either of them as particularly egregious, YMMV.
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