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You only get to spend big if you don't use the full amount on a player that doesn't rate at the 3rd pick. If Cholowsky or Grady Emerson falls to them, they better not be messing around, because paying all that money to one of them is the way you win. It's not by taking the 8th and 30th best players with that same money.
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I've owned him the last few years in various leagues but I couldn't justify keeping him, and yet he was popular enough I couldn't draft him back this year. That's okay, the guys I have are better. The only Twins I care to have at all are Jenkins and Keaschall, and that's throughout the system. Strike that. Zebby is also going to be real good if the Twins don't screw him up.
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Pratt is crap, and Boras knows it. He'll be a poor hitter and could be out of baseball by the end that contract. Boras isn't going to do anything that doesn't allow his client to get max value. Can we stop fooling ourselves on this subject? You get in bed with the devil, you better be prepared for the consequences.
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Well, there's some hope for a catcher out of this mess.
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2026 Wichita Wind Surge Roster Preview
twinstalker replied to Cory Moen's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
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Twins Fall to Bottom of The Athletic’s Hope-O-Meter
twinstalker replied to Cody Christie's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
What Kool-aid are you drinking that you think the Twins don't deserve to be that far at the bottom of the list? The only reason they won't finish 30th is because it's difficult to say anyone will finish 30th, But they stand a really good chance. The best chance, imo. -
Far too early in some respects, but swing speed is can be zeroed in on early. The problem is that his greater speed appears to be due to swinging harder. We can all increase our swing speed by swinging harder. That comes at a cost. Both squared up pct and sweet spot pct are down. Also, his swing speed is 25th percentile, admittedly up from near bottom last year. So I wouldn't call it adapting as much as I'd call it sacrificing, and we have yet to see whether it's a good thing or bad thing. All we know is he's swing harder, and it makes sense that will come at a cost.
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If he doesn't get his **** together, Ober might drive Uber by the end of the season. Here's hoping!
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Re: ABS I've mentioned this somewhere, maybe here, more as an example of how the Twins are playing a different game than the good teams. The rule, as far as I know, is that you have to indicate within five seconds that you are making a challenge and (I thought) can receive no external help. In the last spring training game, I noticed what I suspected. On a very close one on edge of strike zone, Ryan Jeffers immediately tapped his head. He was obviously on his own, and he was rewarded as it showed maybe one centimeter of the ball hit the zone. On the other hand, on a low ball thrown to Boston catcher Carlos Narvaez, his head went directly to the Bosox dugout, stared for a second or two, then patted his helmet. The difference in how the two teams handled it was striking. Twins, as usual, stupidly playing by the rules and preparing to pay for it (Carlos Correa's and Marwin Gonzalez' downturns are no coincidence). Meanwhile the Red Sox just cheat like all the other top clubs do and like they all are allowed to get away with, at least until they're ratted out by a player who ends up ostracized. I'm not sure whether I'm more mad at MLB or the Twins.
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LOL at positive mentions of Emmanuel Rodriguez and Marek Houston.
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This can lead to something really dangerous. The Twins, to stop the bleeding, could take a starting pitcher with real starting abilities (who might be struggling this moment) and put him in the bullpen. If successful, they've just bullpened a real starting pitcher. If Zebby is put in the bullpen, then you truly know the Twins have no idea what they're doing.
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They're all non-prospects. Fedko is the best, and he also maybe could fill in for Martin for a while. If the Twins can trade Jackson, that opens up a 40 spot.
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Austin Martin Concussion Clouds Final Days of Camp
twinstalker replied to Cody Christie's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
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I really like Keaschall, but there's really no more opposite a player than Bobby Witt. Everything Keaschall is good at, Witt is average or bad at. Everything else Witt is great at and Keaschall is bad at. Take a look at their Baseball Savant pages. Plus, Witt is a fantastic shortstop, while Keaschall. thus far, is bad in the field. The only thing they have somewhat in common is their running...Keaschall very good, Witt the best.
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I think we live in different worlds. Foremost, I sincerely doubt Joe Ryan wants to be a Twin for any longer than he has to. Second, do you think he'll accept beads and trinkets?
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In conference last year, Lebron posted an OPS < .700 and struck out 32% of the time. In no way is he justifiable anywhere near the Twins pick. In any round. BA acknowledges he can't hit and gives him to the Twins anyway. That's disrespect. You know how I was saying Kyle DeBarge was a huge mistake for the Twins when they took him? The scout on him also said he put up all his college numbers versus bad pitching, and that's exactly what Lebron has done. But that K rate takes away all hope that there was luck involved. It would be a horrible choice.
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45% K rate vs guys not prioritizing striking him out.
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It was probably the best deal they made at the deadline. Rojas might be a really good starter, and he might end up being just like Varland. The Twins gave up arbitration era Varland, unless it was important to you to have Varland pitch innings on a team with no chance these next couple of years. Roden is nothing special, but he might develop as a hitter, maybe to the point you can move him (i.e. better than Larnach). Also, no one talks about this, but he has college experience at 1B, and the Jays were considering using him there this past year..
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Revisiting Twins Daily's Top-20 Prospects From 2022
twinstalker replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Miranda was the first indication of how very misleading Wichita and St. Paul were for hitters.- 6 replies
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Ranking Minnesota’s Post-Hype Prospects
twinstalker replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
FYI, Zebby's not post-hype, he's right where a prospect would normally be, given he was at high A a little less than two years ago. The leagues I'm in, he is a hot commodity. However, if he doesn't show up this year, next year he'd be a prime post-hype candidate.- 19 replies
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Luke Keaschall Expands His Defensive Toolbox
twinstalker replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Let's say he can only play 2B. He plays every day, right? How does adding OF give him more starts? I understand that if he were unable to play a good 2B, the three or four games the Twins might be ahead late in a game this year would be ones he'd be replaced late and might lose an AB. Just asking for a friend. Flexibility is good, but when you're playing one of the prime positions, and the guy who'd replace you is a non-hitter, why would you move Keaschall to OF? Sure, let him play some OF in ST, but it's going to be an odd choice in the regular season.- 55 replies
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I've Got a Bad Feeling About This
twinstalker replied to RandBalls Stu's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I know you're a smart guy. You thought this team had a decent chance of...exactly what?

