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  1. I don't agree with stalking but you seem to be unusually sensitive to even slight criticism or disagreement. His comment should not provoke juvenile name calling like sociopathic 6 yr old or lost puppy. Just my .02
  2. I am of the opinion that Baseball should be fun. For me cheering for an underdog is fun. I think that is the premise of this article even though it seems to trigger some folks.
  3. Julien and Martin will get sent to STP to play everyday and to work on all aspects of their games. Gasper will get the last spot to start the year. Lee wins at 2nd, Miranda at DH. That provides the full roster with 4 players who can handle 3B, (Lewis, Miranda, Castro, Lee) 3 at SS (Correa, Lee, Castro), 3 at 2B (Lee, Castro, Gasper), 3 at 1B (France, Miranda, Gasper). and 3 at C. (Jeffers, Vázquez, and Gasper) It also provides a roster with 3 switch hitters. The outfield has 5 available OFs with Castro included. Solid and balanced roster to start the year and help is only a call away.
  4. Ridiculous take. The Twins shopped Polanco around and that was the best they could get. He had a horrible season for Seattle. If the Twins wanted Polanco around for this year they could have signed him this winter for less money than Bader. None of the players involved in this trade on either side amounted to anything.
  5. Thanks for the article and the work you do. It is really nice and refreshing to read primarily positive and hopeful comments.
  6. They should be able to successfully juggle all of these pitchers for the first month. Alcalá being sent down for a week or two is not a travesty. He is gone at the end of this season. Castellanos can be controlled for several seasons. Similarly with Topa or Varland being sent down. A short term sample size on any of these 4 is highly unpredictable as it is with Tonkin. Ideally they keep all of them as they will need them. The Twins have already indicated that they value Castellano’s potential more than Henriquez, Headrick, or Moran.
  7. There is a great interview with Walker Jenkins on FanGraphs. It gives a nice insight into how he mentally approaches his development
  8. He still could be traded in the next few weeks. Some teams will lose starters in ST and I suspect the Twins would deal if they get some value back.
  9. Austin Martin hit 18 doubles in 233 ABs last year. Not sure what you are talking about on that
  10. Exactly. This may be the regrettable part of signing France.
  11. There is no conflict here between Miranda (DH) and France (1B). There could be a Bader/Miranda conflict if Baldelli decides Bader is his LF and Larnach is the DH. Similarly with Julien the only likely person that can block him from the roster is Brooks Lee or perhaps Martin. Only 2 of those 3 make the roster.
  12. Seems like it might be worth letting the guy take a few ST swings before we decide this was a mistake. 27 year old Miranda is not being blocked by anybody but himself. Same with 26 year old Julien. The appetite to pick nits and find “possible” fault with the manager and FO on this website is insatiable. In fairness to TD readers, it is just another clickbait headline and article.
  13. Nick, A couple observations on your projections. I think it is probable that Stewart starts the season on the IL and Castellanos gets that spot. I also think Martin makes the roster rather than Lee in your scenario. I think Lee is either a starter in MLB or goes to STP to play FT. It seems unlikely to me that they would view Lee as a bench player at this point in his career.
  14. I love all the folks touting the “good old days” of pitchers going deeper into games and piling up more innings. If you are going to make this comparison it can only be complete if you consider how much harder pitchers throw now. 30 years ago a guy who threw 90 mph was a hard thrower. Now he is a soft tosser. There have been so many studies of the correlation of velocity, the resulting higher torque, and the greater incidents of serious arm injuries. Expecting the same number of “old time ace” innings from a starter at modern velocities is ridiculous. This is without even addressing the overwhelming data indicating the greatly reduced effectiveness of third and fourth times thru a lineup. Old school pitchers did not have to face batters armed with anywhere near the amount of real time info that today’s hitters have. The speed of adjustments in today’s game greatly eclipses that of 30 years ago. The game has evolved. The 80’s and 90’s “Tom Kelly” baseball is gone because it doesn’t work any more except in the imagination of fans stuck in the past.
  15. Seth, Thanks for the positive and fun content. I always appreciate your upbeat approach to sharing your extensive knowledge and insight on the Twins.
  16. Amen to this! I miss when this site was about baseball. It has become harder and harder to read the comments section. So much bloviation about roster construction and managerial decisions. There used to be a wealth of really insightful articles as well as very insightful commenters. Now it seems more and more to be clickbait articles and an obligatory troll fest. No surprise that traffic on here is way down. It gets depressing to read the endless tripe about the FO and manager.
  17. Hmmm….It looks like Minor league signing of a 32 year old journeyman hitter. I don’t recall Falvey and Co. ever handing an opening day roster spot to such a player (emphasis minor league signing). I am curious if the Dark Trolls Of Twins Daily (DTOTD) will ever be sated by the endless Kvetching about Falvey and Baldelli? I suspect Nick could write a reverse article saying how the Twins did not sign a 32 year old minor leaguer today and the DTOTD would be out baying about the terrible FO and manager doing nothing. I have my own wild speculation. I think that Falvey and Baldelli are probably smart people who care about the Twins and strongly desire the team to be really good. I know that probably sounds crazy but it could be true.
  18. I think a more interesting analysis would be a look at all the trades that Falvey has made. Wins such as Pablo and Joe Ryan, as well as clunkers like Tyler Mahle. It seems like all conversations around the trading history start with using particular parameters to shade the perception in defense of a pro or con bias. I am amused by the commenter who attached importance to whether or not the trade was initiated by Falvey. An unknowable element of zero relevance. Yes, let’s grade the FO on who first made the phone call. 🙄
  19. I am hopeful with Raya but I can’t help thinking that a lot of minor league starters would look pretty good if they knew they only had to throw 60 pitches and not go 3 times thru the order.
  20. There seems to be some heavy discounting of the value of Chris Paddack. $7.5mm is not a bad price for a 4th starter. It would not be atypical for a pitcher in his 2nd season after TJ surgery to pitch well. Paddack when healthy still has good stuff. I mention this in an Andrew Morris article as he is at this point a prospect who is and should be no more than option 8 or 9 on the SP depth chart. We all hope Morris as well as Festa, Matthews, and Raya emerge as legit SPs but IMO it is a bit early to jettison a vet like Paddack especially when his perceived value is low.
  21. @ Dr Gast….Your narrative is Falvey didn’t want Buxton but the Pohlads made him sign him?…any particular evidence for this?
  22. Not sure where you came up with these numbers. Fairly amusing that 9 people gave a thumbs up for a patently false post . Buxton played in 102 games, Correa in 86, and Lewis in 82.
  23. I think he has a side bet with Miranda on who can chase the most out of zone pitches in September. Looks to be a tight one
  24. Royce does need to learn to discuss his thoughts with coaches, veteran players, teammates, his parents or just about anyone without a microphone. His immature and childless comments on playing 2B (“we have lots of other 2B’s”, “it’s not ST or AAA”), “never slumping”, “ice cream veins”, the many complaints about the organization holding him back too long on rehabs etc. That clubhouse is full of men who have had to make position changes, were no longer the stars of their teams, and had to learn to process their emotions without using the media. How does he think Jose Miranda, Brooks Lee, Willi Castro, or Kyle Farmer feel about his comments? All of them are arguably better fielding 3B. (Apparently we have a lot of those too). It sounds like they are supposed to eff off and stand somewhere else because the superstar is here even if he hasn’t earned it with better fielding performance.. Give me what I want or I will embarrass you by whining to the media. Bet that goes down well in the clubhouse. The point is not that Royce Lewis should or shouldn’t play 3B. This post is about his immature approach to communication. Just want to clarify that for a couple of spin doctors.
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