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Week in Review: Hurting & Humbled
Minny505 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Arraez is still hitting pretty well. His baseball card stats are ugly, but head over to statcast and you'll see a different story. His xwOBA thru Friday was higher than the same number in 2019. It fell over the weekend, but he's still hitting great. I'd even consider moving him up to leadoff at this point. We are only scoring runs on homeruns and having one of our best OBP guys on base for more of those homeruns by putting him immediately ahead of the homerun hitters seems like a great way to score more runs period.- 15 replies
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Yeah, this seems to be a depth move. I like it. They need to add another position player to the roster and he is probably their best option. Right now, the team does not have enough position players on their active roster to fulfill the new 26-man requirement, which is 13. Obviously that requirement has been waived for 2020, but I still think it is in the best interest of the Twins to have 13. This move gets them there.
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I feel like Berrios is really nibbling once he gets to 2 strikes. He is trying so hard to make the perfect pitch in that situation to get the K recorded and missing his spot far more often than not. It's easier said than done, but he needs to just keep attacking once he is there. Hope he can make that mental adjustment.
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Week in Review: Winning and Wondering
Minny505 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
My bad. I just saw that the Dodgers had the most wins with a MUCH bigger run differential. Didn't realize it was actually a tie with the breaker going to the Rox due to less games played. But details are important...especially in MLB. You win.- 18 replies
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Week in Review: Winning and Wondering
Minny505 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Dodgers are in first place and they have looked like the best team in MLB in the first week plus. I feel it is more likely the Twins leapfrog the Yankees based on the results so far. But honestly, just enjoy. If the Twins sit at #3 all season on that list, that's great. Yankees, and especially the Dodgers, deserve those spots right now.- 18 replies
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Early Report on Eddie Rosario's Plate Discipline
Minny505 replied to Matthew Taylor's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
To me, Rosario looks like he is going to the plate for some PAs with an active, "don't swing" approach. He is not looking for a strike to do damage on and spitting on pitches outside the zone, he is just looking to take pitches. That's not really being disciplined. He needs to be identifying pitches as balls or strikes and, as Doug Latta says, deciding to NOT swing at balls. That is not what seems to be happening. This is probably better than him just swinging at everything every time. It may force pitchers to throw more strikes once the word is out. It may just mean pitchers begin to fish with their first pitch of a PA to see which approach Eddie has chosen to use this time up and then pitch accordingly. And maybe he actually develops better strike zone judgment by seeing more pitches per plate appearance and eventually learning what he should and should not be swinging at and this is just the first necessary step down that road. I'm hopeful. -
CLE 2, MIN 0: Shane Bieber is a Cheat Code
Minny505 replied to Patrick Wozniak's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Donaldson's swing looks all kinds of messed up right now. There is no one outside the AL Central I have watched swing as much as Donaldson over the past seven years. I absolutely love watching him swing the bat. It's gorgeous. The swing he is putting on the ball right now is not that swing I love. He is getting loaded late and not able to get his hands in his proper position. His hips are not as far into their rotation as they have been in the past when his bat is entering the hitting zone. As a result, he is rushing his bat thru the zone, looking like he is trying to catch up to the baseball while his feet are still "flat", swinging level or even down at a ball. We are seeing a lot of ground balls from him as a result. On his follow thru, his hands are often chest high, where in the past his hands have been at earhole height. This is THE guy that popularized the 10-15 degree swing plane in the pop culture of MLB fans. The camera caught him last night at a monitor in the dugout talking to guys about his swing and pointing something out. I'm sure he is as aware of this issue as I am. His last PA of the night he did have a better swing plane, but it was still off time. He swings so hard and he is still hitting the ball with great exit velos, but the launch angle is Eric Hosmer-like. I don't know if this is a timing issue with a short ramp-up or if he has some nagging leg issue going on. He has pulled up from a few runs looking like he has a cramp going on. He has a notorious history with calf issues so it is something to watch. I hope it's just rust. I have no doubt he can turn that around if that is the case. If it's a barking calf, this may not be as quick of a fix.
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Week in Review: Off and Running
Minny505 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I heard one of the BP or Fangraphs writers (I think Jaffe but I'm not sure) on a podcast a few weeks ago about Arraez (I'm paraphrasing here): We're getting a little ahead of ourselves here but, he had the kind of rookie season that, if he performs like that for his career and stays healthy, he's a lock for the hall of fame. It's so rare that we see a kid come up at 22 and take ABs like him and make that kind of contact. It's not fair to say that yet of course, but he matches the comps perfectly. I really wish I could remember which pod & episode that was. ...And he's batting ninth for the Twins!!! That's how good this lineup is. GO TWINS!!!- 9 replies
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The 2020 Preseason All-AL Central Team
Minny505 replied to Matthew Taylor's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It sounds like you took this strictly off projected WAR, so I'm surprised Moncada is projected as a better player than Jose Ramirez. Ramirez is a beast. As is Donaldson. Moncada doesn't even seem in the same tier as those two. A little surprised at Polanco over Adalberto Mondesi. While I am not surprised that Odo is projected to be better than Dick Mountain, I would bet even money that Hill finishes with a more impressive year...even before the Odo injury. -
Ranking Minnesota’s Top-5 Indispensable Players
Minny505 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'd put Donaldson & Buxton at 1/2. Losing one of them is likely a 3-4 win drop in production (over 162) with whoever replaces them. Losing Polanco, Kepler, or Berrios would probably be a 2-3 win drop (maybe I overestimate Adrianza), so they are on that next tier. I might put Rich Hill in that category as well. And while Cruz's production is replaceable with just a 1-2 win drop off, what he brings to the clubhouse and dugout is difficult to quantify. I'd give him another win or two for that leadership. So, my list would be: 1-Donaldson 2-Buxton 3-Polanco 4-Kepler 5-Cruz With Berrios and Hill being honorable mentions.- 17 replies
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Minnesota Twins Opening Day Roster
Minny505 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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From the article: Is there any video of this? It sounds simultaneously fascinating and counter-intuitive. But baseball broadcast production teams are not in the habit, much to my constant chagrin, of showing anyone other than the pitcher, batter, catcher & ump as the pitch is hurling toward home plate. I'd love to see this in action!
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Minnesota Twins 2020 Schedule Released
Minny505 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That 37 games in 38 day stretch looks rough. But if this actually goes down, it's going to be super fun for the rest of us!!! -
That does seem to be the only real training camp question at this point: Dobnak or Bailey for the 5th spot in the rotation? I don't think it will matter much at the start of the season. Even if the stated 5th SP keeps his spot all season, I expect the 6th SP pitches to the tune of only 30% less innings than the 5th guy.
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Let’s Go LG Twins: Getting Into the KBO
Minny505 replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Can we make the fan experience in MLB more like the KBO? That looks like so much fun!!! Because, let's face it, MLB games are rather boring to be at. I'd rather watch amateur baseball in person. -
What a 50-Game Season Could Mean for the Twins
Minny505 replied to Patrick Wozniak's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I like the Joe Posnanski idea of running a full College World Series style tournament at the end. All teams in it, best of three, double elimination tourney, until the final four, then we go to seven games and single elimination. Best record to that point gets home field for all three games of matchup. If we end up with no agreement though, the playoffs will likely be the same as the last couple years with three division winners and a game 163 for the two wild cards. I'm also onboard with Vanimal. Let's make this season an outlier for how the competition is conducted. It would be so much fun. -
Joe Mauer’s Cooperstown Case: Assessing Value
Minny505 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'd put Mauer in. I also think Posey is deserving. Molina is a hard no. That's like voting for Omar Vizquel. Those people are voting by reputation, not reality. -
MLB Proposal Seeks Bigger Cuts From Premier Players
Minny505 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I support scaling salaries up the ladder to help owners pay for the massive influx of MLBPA players that are expected in the 2020 season now. That should only be something like 5% at the top. Those are unexpected labor costs that benefit members of the MLBPA. I do not support this concept with 47%ish cut from the top. You assume the risk of owning a business when you become an owner. All businesses owners do, whether investing in a publicly traded company or a privately held business. Contracts are honored regardless, unless settled in a court of law. That said, this is an initial offering and is fully understandable as such from the owners perspective, regardless of how ugly the optics are to the public. There does need to be negotiations though as the original agreement in March was to renegotiate pay should games be played with no fans. The MLBPA needs to honor that agreement and renegotiate, which I suspect they will. There seems to be a bit of overreaction by fans that this is some sort of final proposal when it is a starting point, albeit a one-sided proposal. Still, when I negotiate out large contracts for my business, I will often start with something extremely beneficial to my company and move down from there. The team owners are business people first and foremost. This one-sided rough draft should not surprise anyone. -
Ranking the AL/NL Central Teams: 5-1
Minny505 replied to Cooper Carlson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If the DH is in play, the Cubs look to arguably get the biggest boost of any NL team, putting Schwarber at DH and replacing him with a better fielder. The Brewers also get a fairly substantial bump by having Braun in the daily lineup at DH, replacing him with a better fielder. The Reds, not so much. They are kind of like the White Sox: a lot of upside, but need a lot to go right. The Cardinals have that devil magic, so they probably bring up Jose Martinez 2.0 and have the best NL DH of them all. I'd confidently slot the Brewers at #5. I think the drop off after them is fairly noticeable, with the ChiSox and Reds chasing the top half of the Centrals. -
Cruz Named 2020 Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award
Minny505 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
This is so cool! Thank you for sharing.- 8 replies
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5 Twins Over/Unders in Shortened Season
Minny505 replied to Nash Walker's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Due to the season being projected to start right at the beginning of North America's hottest two month stretch, I expect offensive numbers to be off the charts at the outset. On top of that, hitters are always in front of the pitchers at the start of the season, further compounding that inflated offense. The only wild card here is the ball that MLB puts on the field. Even so, I still expect 10 run averages on games...and may invest on this theory. As such, here are my prop wagers you have on the board: 1: Buxton 60.5 GP - OVER This is pure optimism. The only reason to believe this is that my perception is he largely has missed games at the MLB level due to unproductive play, not to injury. Here's to hoping that unproductive play is a thing of the past. 2: Cruz 21.5 HR - OVER 22 or more is not outlandish and with my inflated offense theory, 21-25 HR's seems reasonable. 3: Arraez .320 BA - OVER While I think the league will adjust to him, I don't think it will be enough to hold him down that much in an inflated offensive environment. 4: Twins Cy Young Winner - UNDER Huh? The Twins are built on depth, not high end talent. I hope I am wrong here, but this one seems like the most obvious bet that cannot be even odds. 5: Garver OPS .888 - PUSH (Have you ever even ran a sports book? You can't use an attainable number. You need to go something like .8885 here!!! Just playing bud. I'll take the) OVER I expect Garver to play 50 or so games at catcher. His approach and swing seem like the kind of combo that is hard to pick apart, since pitchers will have to throw fastballs for strikes at some point. In an inflated offensive environment, I don't see .889 or higher as all that unlikely. Obviously, if I am wrong about the scoring environment, I'm losing my entire bankroll here...

