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Twins Receiving Calls On Outfielder Matt Wallner
nicksaviking replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
I like Waller, but the Twins are good at developing this type of player. If they can package him for high upside starting pitching, I do it. Doesn’t have to be him, but I’m not saying no if he’s what is asked for. -
Most of the Cubs rotation is filled with guys who despite being lesser known, may have the upside to be a top of the rotation arm. Some are currently injured but none sound serious. They have a couple bigger name guys too I guess. Obviously not getting Imanaga. Anyway, they have more starters than they need considering how terrible they are.
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It's definitely trying to be more experimental with it's episodes this year, so the folks who were most into the drama are likely turned off somewhat. But it's season three, even if it was great, the backlash was predictable in today's TV world. Season 1: A few people find a great new show and tell everyone they know about it. Season 2: It starts to build a sizable following and everyone awaits the next season. Season 3: The reviewers and original fans get resentful because they liked when only they were analyzing and talking about the show, and it's way more popular to be a contrarian than to be the last person to think a show is still fun. I'm not saying there's not criticism to be had, but if Breaking Bad season three was playing right now, people would be jumping ship in fear of being accused of being passé.
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I really like Joe Ryan, and I'm not anticipating a dramatic 2nd half fade this year. But I still really want another playoff starter. Not a Carl Pavano or Ervin Santana or Michael Pineda; a guy this team knows isn't a post season ace but is willing to settle for to squeak out a playoff berth. I want an actual strikeout-capable, high-upside starter who when you put him on the mound against Max Scherzer or Gerrit Cole you think, OK, maybe we have a reasonable shot here. If Joe Ryan is that too, all the better. I'm not expecting to get another guy like that, but that's what the goal should be.
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I don't follow Kornheiser's math. The question was who was the best player to never win a championship, not get to the playoffs. Only one team wins it each year, all things being equal, the odds are the same. Which actually is inaccurate. There are more teams now than their used to be. It would have been easier for Ernie Banks battling only 15 other teams than it is for Mike Trout fighting against 29.
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Twins (López) @ Mariners (Miller); 6/29 @ 9:10pm CT
nicksaviking replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
I failed in that regard, none of my kids have any interest in watching, it's a huge bummer. I'd blame MLB and the Twins for their terrible TV situation and inept marketing, but my kids aren't interested in watching any sports. Not sure what happened, I watched every and anything ESPN had to offer back when I was their age. -
Twins (López) @ Mariners (Miller); 6/29 @ 9:10pm CT
nicksaviking replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
Yeah, my kids are older now and mostly do their own bedtimes, but I remember how frustrating that was. Growing up, it seemed most Twins games started ASAP after the local news, but I could be remembering that wrong. -
Twins (López) @ Mariners (Miller); 6/29 @ 9:10pm CT
nicksaviking replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
Still you're not wrong. West Coast teams COULD start an hour earlier, and on Saturdays many hours earlier, but it's a pretty solid competitive advantage not to. Seems to me the Mariners and Angels are the West Coast teams that NEVER do Saturday day games for traveling time-zoners, even though Saturday day games are pretty common. -
The D-Backs didn't win the World Series, the loaded Rangers team won in 5 games, and that's the problem. The underdog D-Backs would have had to win FOUR series against significantly more talented teams to win it all. I am beyond tired of the Twins doing just enough to get to the playoffs knowing they'll just about every time be the underdog. Get in and cross our fingers. They've largely done this the entire century and it has not worked. Last year was such a refreshing change of pace where while they weren't a favorite, they were good enough to get picked by some analysts to win it and they were at least a favorite over Toronto. The Twins need to improve the number of players with top end talent, not add more average players, or they're just going to be doing more of what hasn't worked for years.
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We don't know which team will win the World Series each year, but I bet at the start of every post season we can accurately pick the 4-5 teams that have the talent to actually have a shot. All 12 teams do not have a reasonable chance at winning.
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The Twins have had a good relationship with Boras recently, but who Lewis' agent is really isn't an issue and I think people need to stop using Boras as an excuse if something doesn't come to fruition. Boras works for Lewis, does anyone really think he'll force Lewis to do something or accept something that Lewis doesn't want? If Lewis wants to bet on himself and play out his contract, or the Twins don't want to pay him market value, that's on the player and the team. On the other hand, if Lewis wants to be here and is willing to structure a deal in a way to accommodate the Twins current payroll situation, Boras isn't going to tell him, "Tough luck, you're going to New York whether you like it or not."
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I'm saying token playoff appearances do nothing for me. Theo Estrada and Graham Ashcroft may make it more likely that the team makes the playoffs but they don't make it more likely they'll win the World Series. If they aren't or can't trade for actual difference makers, call up the prospects instead of these non-impact trade suggestions. Even if there's only a slim chance those prospects turn out to be elite, at least there is a chance. I would rather try to win the World Series and end up missing the playoffs than try to make the playoffs knowing my team has no shot at winning it all.
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If they aren't good enough to get into the playoffs without these low-key trade targets, they sure as hell aren't good enough to win a World Series. If the goal is only to make the playoffs, they need new leaders who will set the bar higher.
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I'd be interested in Finnegan or Harvey, but I just don't see what the rest of these kinds of players accomplish. None of these guys, even the good relievers, make the Twins a World Series contender and isn't that what it's all about? The Twins have a roster chalk full of guys who are decent but not superb players I don't see why they need more. Unless the goal is simply to be a first round underdog again, they need to replace the current middling players with BETTER players. They need high upside swings. Either trade for a stud or someone who has stud potential, or roll the dice with the prospects who may have less likelihood of being that difference maker, but none the less at least have A chance.
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Twins (Festa) @ Diamondbacks (Montgomery); 6/27 @ 2:40pm CT
nicksaviking replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
I don't think he got screwed over, an agent wouldn't do anything that his client doesn't want. I also don't think it's the owners, I think it's the GMs. The elite free agents are still getting paid, but the front offices have started to realize that paying for good-not-great free agents isn't worth it any longer. -
He's at 85 IP this year after only throwing 21 last year and 29 the year before. If he's able to continue without falling off or getting injured, it would probably be unprecedented in the modern game.
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Other site's news / opinions about the Twins
nicksaviking replied to Mike Sixel's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
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I don't follow the NBA draft like I used to so I'm a bit out of touch, but what the heck is going on here? The Wolves actually got the #8 pick this year by trading picks in 2030 and 2031? That's insane. What are the odds that the same people will even be running either team seven years from now? Why would San Antonio's GM even consider that?
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I'm beyond surprised by SWRs season. This organization has thrived with increasing pitcher velocity, I was pretty confident that the decline SWR showed last year was a really bad omen. I didn't write him off, but I thought he was destined for relief work. This has been a fantastic turn of events. As to Gil, he hadn't pitched more than 30 innings since 2021 and hasn't pitched a full healthy season since 2019. I'll never cheer for a young guy to get hurt, even a Yankee, but Gil is already pitching on borrowed innings this year.
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I agree, but adding payroll wasn't the way it should have been fixed. Expensive pitchers are old pitchers and outside of the HOF type, old pitchers tend to be on the downslopes of their careers. The rotation should be upgrade via trades for controllable arms like in recent years, not pricey free agents. The Pohlad's are very rippable, but not because they didn't spend money on Blake Snell or Jordan Montgomery.
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Even if Festa only has a 5% chance of replacing Sonny Gray, it's better than Boushley and Dobnak's 0% chance.
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I enjoyed Henriquez's two innings more than Thielbar's and Funderburk's innings combined this year. And wow, doing a little math: Thielbar has had 24 appearances and only thrown 16 1/3 innings. That's retro LOOGY numbers. That's a lot of outs a guy isn't getting when generally required to face at least three batters in today's game.
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The Cubs probably have more starting pitching than required for a 70 win club. They have several interesting controllable arms the Twins might be able to match up on. Outside of Kyle Hendricks, I could be convinced to like any of them to one degree or another.
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Agree about the AA pitchers, something good will come out of there. I doubt Raya is a long reliever though. He's much younger than those other guys and I'm sure they're handling him with kid gloves still. But mostly, he's not a long reliever, either he'll start or he'll go the Duran/Jax route. His control is the issue at the moment, if he can't figure that out, he's not going multiple innings out of the pen.

