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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from Han Joelo for a blog entry, Sat Game at Hammond
I went to the Twins vs Orioles game on Saturday. Perfect weather; 75 degrees with partly cloudy skies.
Dozier got things going with a leadoff homer, the Twins scored 8 runs in the 6th inning (very sloppy fielding
by the O's) and won 13-2 (it was a split-squad team for Baltimore). Also homering were Rosario and
minor league catcher Juan Centeno.
I was looking forward to seeing Santana and Berrios pitch the first 4 innings. Santana was done in the
first after only 7 pitches, but the second started with a bobble by Dozier. From the stretch Santana seemed
to have control trouble (pitches looked good but the man in blue wouldn't raise his arm). Escobar made
a great sprawling stop and glove flip to Dozier for a forceout that saved a run. Buxton made a great throw
to home plate that barely missed the runner from second. Both Mauer and Dozier made over the shoulder
catches of shallow fly balls in the first few innings.
Berrios was throwing at 95 mph, but was wild; walked 3. Strike out with the bases loaded to end the 4th.
He gave a little smack of the glove after the strike out (reminiscence of Juan Berenguer).
Nunez, Sweeney, rookie shortstop Vielma, and Centeno each had 2 hits for the Twins as the bench players
did the damage. Joe Benson pulled a solid rbi double down the left field line. The crowd was announced
as a little over 8000 happy fans. Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from Oldgoat_MN for a blog entry, Sat Game at Hammond
I went to the Twins vs Orioles game on Saturday. Perfect weather; 75 degrees with partly cloudy skies.
Dozier got things going with a leadoff homer, the Twins scored 8 runs in the 6th inning (very sloppy fielding
by the O's) and won 13-2 (it was a split-squad team for Baltimore). Also homering were Rosario and
minor league catcher Juan Centeno.
I was looking forward to seeing Santana and Berrios pitch the first 4 innings. Santana was done in the
first after only 7 pitches, but the second started with a bobble by Dozier. From the stretch Santana seemed
to have control trouble (pitches looked good but the man in blue wouldn't raise his arm). Escobar made
a great sprawling stop and glove flip to Dozier for a forceout that saved a run. Buxton made a great throw
to home plate that barely missed the runner from second. Both Mauer and Dozier made over the shoulder
catches of shallow fly balls in the first few innings.
Berrios was throwing at 95 mph, but was wild; walked 3. Strike out with the bases loaded to end the 4th.
He gave a little smack of the glove after the strike out (reminiscence of Juan Berenguer).
Nunez, Sweeney, rookie shortstop Vielma, and Centeno each had 2 hits for the Twins as the bench players
did the damage. Joe Benson pulled a solid rbi double down the left field line. The crowd was announced
as a little over 8000 happy fans. Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from James for a blog entry, Sat Game at Hammond
I went to the Twins vs Orioles game on Saturday. Perfect weather; 75 degrees with partly cloudy skies.
Dozier got things going with a leadoff homer, the Twins scored 8 runs in the 6th inning (very sloppy fielding
by the O's) and won 13-2 (it was a split-squad team for Baltimore). Also homering were Rosario and
minor league catcher Juan Centeno.
I was looking forward to seeing Santana and Berrios pitch the first 4 innings. Santana was done in the
first after only 7 pitches, but the second started with a bobble by Dozier. From the stretch Santana seemed
to have control trouble (pitches looked good but the man in blue wouldn't raise his arm). Escobar made
a great sprawling stop and glove flip to Dozier for a forceout that saved a run. Buxton made a great throw
to home plate that barely missed the runner from second. Both Mauer and Dozier made over the shoulder
catches of shallow fly balls in the first few innings.
Berrios was throwing at 95 mph, but was wild; walked 3. Strike out with the bases loaded to end the 4th.
He gave a little smack of the glove after the strike out (reminiscence of Juan Berenguer).
Nunez, Sweeney, rookie shortstop Vielma, and Centeno each had 2 hits for the Twins as the bench players
did the damage. Joe Benson pulled a solid rbi double down the left field line. The crowd was announced
as a little over 8000 happy fans. Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from wagwan for a blog entry, Tuesday 3/1/2016 at Hammond
The first action took place on Tom Kelly Field with TK working with Mauer, Park, and Vargas and Gene
Glynn working with the middle infielders on fielding grounders and looking toward base runners. Vargas
with his trimmed down look is much more agile around first base. My first prediction of the year;
Vargas with start the year at DH with Park being sent to AAA to learn the "Twins Way."
Things were like yesterday with pitchers warming up in the pen and then alternating between Hammond
and the main practice field to throw against live hitters. I watched these guys in the bull pen; Gibson,
Jepsen, Pressly, Pat Dean, Taylor Rogers, Logan Darnell, Brandon Kintzler, Milone and Mason Melotakis.
Melotakis is a lefty who throws in the mid nineties, but was out all of last year with injury. He threw
hard, but pretty wild.
Next, to the batting cages where Tom Brunansky was working a lot with Ryan Sweeney, a 31 year old
journeyman left handed outfielder with a 276 lifetime avg. Tony Oliva was working with the infielders;
Escobar, Dozier, Nunez, Polanco and D. Santana. When these guys left Joe Mauer (he wore sun
glasses while hitting on Hammond field) worked with Bruno and Park with Tony O.
When practice ended Mark Rosen was interviewing Neil Allen in the bullpen and Perk from Kare 11
was interviewing Byung Ho Park (#52) with his interpreter by the dugout at Hammond. I left the
park at 1:15; temperature was 81.
First game is tomorrow at Jet Blue Park and Thursday nights game with the Red Sox at Hammond
is on MLB network. Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from Cory Engelhardt for a blog entry, Monday 2/29/16 at Hammond
Monday morning found bright sunny skies, temps in the mid 70's, and lots of fans watching
the workouts. Everyone was watching Tom Kelly Field where TK himself was putting the
infielders through drills. There were a lot of guys switching off at first base; Park, Mauer,
Carlos Quentin, Max Kepler, and a much lighter Kennys Vargas. Nothing much of note
except when Dozier threw a double play pivot over the fence beyond first.
On Hammond field the outfielders were fielding throws and throwing to the cutoff men.
Keplar and Quentin joined them when the infield practice ended. It's really fun to watch
Buxton glide over to make effortless catches. He reminds me of Griffey Jr.
Later on the pitchers were warming in the bullpen and then going to the mound at
Hammond to throw at live hitters. First was Santana; he made Mr. Park look lost;
followed by Fien, lefty Mike Strong from Afton, Mn. by way of AAA Colorado Springs
Brewers, Berrios, and Chargois (that kid really pops the mitt every time and he had
Quentin shaking his head trying to hit him).
I stopped at the cages where Tony O. was working with Park and Vargas.
When the regulars began coming off the field Escobar was followed by Mauer and Dozier.
Escobar signed a few and then started to head in and said,"I know! You guys are all
waiting for Mauer!" Then some more guys hailed him and he resumed signing.
I had my first look at Tori Hunter and saw Perk from Kare 11. They said Mark Rosen
was signing autographs, but I missed it.
I asked about Rod Carew; they said he came out quite early and didn't stay out long.
Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from nytwinsfan for a blog entry, Hammond Update 2/25/2016
Wednesday's storms brought sunny skies, cool temps (low 60's) and strong winds to Ft. Myers.
Got to Hammond a little later than usual (bad traffic) and pitchers were already into bullpen
sessions. The first 5 pitchers I watched were Hughes, May, O'Rourke, Abad, and a lefty Pat
Dean. As in other years Hughes' control is terrific and Abad is a big lefty, 6-1, 220 lbs. Neil
Allen, Eddie G., and Latroy Hawkins were behind the mounds watching. The next 5 were
Gibson, Jepsen, Brandon Kintzler (AAA Brewers) and 2 leftys Logan Darnell, and Mason
Melotakis. Jepsen stopped a few times to talk with Eddie and asked his catcher about his
pitches (perhaps working on a new pitch).
I headed to the main field where the catchers were batting. Brunansky was watching Suzuki
closely and talking with him in between rounds. Suzuki and J.R. Murphy are always together,
talking, even when they are in the outfield shagging.
I saw Dozier for the first time (he spent a long time signing autographs and taking pictures with
fans). He is not a very big guy; it's amazing how much power he has.
It's interesting to see how many fans are here with back packs and duffle bags full of things that
they want players to sign. A lot of the coaches signed today (they usually don"t). Joe Mauer
was with Dozier and spent a lot of time signing, also. I didn't see it, but they said Mauer was
batting with sunglasses on, but wasn't too impressive. It was cloudy on Tuesday and he didn't
wear any.
A guy came up to me and asked if Rod Carew was there yet. I said that Oliva had said,he wouldn't be coming for a couple of days. The guy said he was a big Carew fan and I noticed he was wearing a faded Carew jersey. So naturally I had to tell him my Carew bunting lesson
story. He loved it! Later,
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from Cory Engelhardt for a blog entry, Hammond Update 2/23/16
A rainy day in Ft. Myers, but the boys still got their work done. The first 4 hitters on field 4 were the
same as Monday; Buxton, Park, Arcia, and D. Santana. The second group was Benson, Escobar,
Rosario and Mr. Joe Mauer. Buxton, Santana, Rosario, and Escobar were hitting line drives consistently.
Tony Oliva was working with Arcia between at bats. Mauer looked very rusty at first, but during his last
round hit the ball hard to right field. His last pitch one hopped the fence in right center field and Bruno
said,"The way they play you, that's a triple!"
Ho Park hasn't seemed too impressive as yet. I noticed him talking to Bruno after his turns and Bruno
said,"That's okay, that's okay!"
Then they started some infield practice. I watched Mauer and Park switch off handling ground balls
at first. Pretty routine. I did not see Sano and no Dozier yet.
I headed to the bullpen, but got there just as they were finishing up. I noticed that Nolasco has a
"big boy" haircut--not as easy to recognize as before.
The hitters left early and many of them stayed to sign. Four little boys got autographs and photos
with Casey Fien.
Our roster sheet has a pronunciation guide and rookie J.T. Chargois is pronounced shag-WAH
and Berrios is ba-REE-ohs.
Thanks for the update about Pinto. I knew that Herrmann and Fryer were gone.
It is supposed to be windy and stormy tomorrow so I will head back on Thursday. Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from stringer bell for a blog entry, Hammund Update 2/22/16
I got to Hammond about 9:30 (temp was 73). The back infield was busy with pitchers (minor league guys
I think) taking fielding practice. Field 4 had Tony Oliva watching over the guys doing warmup drills.
Then they started hitting. Brunansky was pitching; the first 4 were Buxton, Park, Arcia (Bruno called
him Archie) and Danny Santana. They all hit the ball fairly well; Arcia seemed to be trying to hit liners
to left-center. The second 4 were Escobar, Sano, Rosario, and Joe Benson (He looked pretty good).
Then I went to the main field next to Hammond where pitchers and catchers had jerseys with names
and numbers on them. When I got there the pitchers left to another field and the catchers took batting
practice. First 4 were Suzuki, Murphy, Alex Swim, and Juan Centeno (AAA Colorado Springs--Brewers).
The second 4 had my favorite Stuart Turner (who hit a line drive home run). Murphy is #12.
They have roster sheets made up and the #3 catcher is John Hicks from Seattle (AAA-Tacoma). I don't
see Pinto on the roster. I haven't seen Mauer, Dozier, Plouffe, or Vargas yet. All of the coaches were
there including Latroy Hawkins and Eddie Guardado who signed autographs for quite a while. I also
saw Terry Ryan (briefly) and Lavell E. Neal. They were all off the field by 11:45 (temp 79). Lots of
people watching, today. Later
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from Platoon for a blog entry, Rod Carew
I see where MLB Network is showing a Bob Costas tribute to Rod Carew next Tuesday at 8 p.m.
This reminded me of a spring training game about 2 years ago. For those of you not familiar
with Hammond Stadium the stands run along the 3rd base side to just past the infield. Then
comes the Twins bullpen area and outside of that is a picnic area with concrete tables. Above
this area is a concrete ceiling and above that is a big bar area with railings all around. As you
stand in this bar area and face home plate to your left is the main field and to the right is a
small infield size field called the Tom Kelly field where he conducts his famous "Good Morning,
America" infield drills.
This particular day Aaron Hicks and Pedro Florimon were both nursing minor injuries and were
not scheduled to play. A few of us standing at the rail noticed Rod Carew take Hicks and Florimon
to Tom Kelly field to practice bunting. Paul Molitor began feeding a pitching machine while the
two took turns bunting with Carew talking softly behind home plate. About halfway through
the basket of balls someone came to relieve Molitor who left. During this brief time out Carew
took one of the bats and scratched a line in the dirt parallel with the 3rd base line and about a
foot inside. We couldn't hear him but assumed he told them to either hit that line or bunt between
the line and 3rd base line.
They both batted left handed and used up the rest of the balls. Some bunts were good, some not
so good, and some pretty bad. When they finished they picked up all the balls and refilled the
basket then started to leave.
Carew motioned to Hicks to hand him his bat. Carew walked to the batters box and just stood
there without taking a hitters stance and motioned for one more pitch. He bunted the ball perfectly
right down that line in the dirt and handed the bat back to Hicks. Hicks shook his head in
disbelief as they walked off the field.
We all wish Mr. Carew renewed good health and many more spring training appearances.
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tooslowandoldnow got a reaction from Hosken Bombo Disco for a blog entry, 2/8/2016 Hammond update
I am lucky enough to get some updates from a friend who visits Hammond often, I bet there are a few on here that would enjoy them. Here is the first one of the year.
Hi guys! I went to Hammond this morning. When I arrived Phil Roof was pitching to Byung Ho Park,
Adam B. Walker, O. Arcia and someone I didn't know. Park has a nice smooth swing, hits line drives
with little effort, and hit at least one that was way over the fence in left. Arcia did not impress; hitting
ground balls and popups. Those of us watching were talking about Walker. Nice easy swing and
the ball easily clearing the fence a few times.
Then they switched and the 5 guys that were shagging came to hit, but I did not recognize any of them;
They all looked very young. One lefty gave Arcia a good workout in right field. I wondered if he might
be the new catcher.
When they were done I got Arcia to sign a ball; told him he was my son's favorite player. He asked,
"Is he here?" I said not today and he said tell him hello from me. Seems like a real nice guy.
Then I got Walker to sign another ball. After he walked away from me Pat Reusse started talking to him
about getting together for an interview. When they finished Reusse started toward a clubhouse guy;
I said hello, Mr. Reusse, and he nodded toward me. When he left that guy he hollered at me,"What's
your name; where you from?" I told him my name and from Cape Coral. Then he asked about the
tornado and we walked together to our cars. He had the top down on his Solara. He said the club-
house guy said there should be more guys coming in starting tomorrow. I plan to go over Thursday;
got a coupla hot bridge games the next 2 days.
The highlight of my day; I've always wanted to meet him down here. Later, guys!

