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  1. Sounds like Akers is bad in pass protection too. I don't know, I suppose this could be a really nice move considering I've never thought much of Mattison. But this is a pass heavy team, which it should be, and it seems like a similar situation as to where Akers was previously. Is he going to be a disruption and complain in Minnesota's locker room too? Though the guy's caught only 27 passes in three years and he wasn't targeted once in the one game he played this year. If this team is throwing 70% of the time, it's possible he only sees 10 snaps a game, in which case, if he doesn't do anything he may very well be cut in short order.
  2. I'll take the injured hitter over the injured pitcher just about every time.
  3. But before we point fingers at the Twins, the Astros too tried that trick with Correa and Buxton and also fell short.
  4. Nice series win. Nine games left against three of the worst teams in the league. Feeling good that the Twins aren't actually going to have the worst record of the AL playoff teams, let alone any playoff teams.
  5. Intentional walk = head scratching Unintentional walk = curse words
  6. Feels weird watching (and caring about) the AL West scores.
  7. Probably because the team was short on left handed hitters.
  8. As well as they may pitch next year, I don't want Stewart, Paddock or any other rusty pitcher on the playoff roster. I'm torn on Ober. I've never cared for Keuchel, but his groundball tendencies or more importantly, his lack of HR tendencies this year, might be a better fit out of the pen in a playoff game. Though that may be a small sample size fluke, as over the past three years, Keuchel has been worse than Ober at giving up the long ball. I guess since I'm wishy-washy on that one I'd pick the guy who'll be in the organization for the foreseeable future.
  9. The veterans have been flops way more often than the young guys the last two years. And where are they supposed to come from if not straight from AAA? Do you mean they need to get called up, optioned down and then called up again? Then do that if needed. Especially since, as you acknowledged, it's working. Why delay the process?
  10. Well they finally signed Risner. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/dalton-risner-agrees-to-sign-with-vikings Two games too late. With Ingram and Udoh having integral parts of this offense to start the year, there seems like little explanation for why this wasn't done sooner other than stubbornness. Seems like had they had one more functional interior lineman, they might have won one of those games. If not both.
  11. PERCIEVED floor. The guys they prefer still have sub .650 OPS floors, it's not like they're 'safe' players. It's all diminishing returns the lower you go on the ladder from an average hitter. I doubt a team wins many more games with a guy with a .650 OPS than they do with a guy with a .600 OPS. Both players are liabilities. At that point, just roster the guy with the most upside.
  12. I don't think that's necissarily the case. Texas and Seattle play each other 7 more time and Seattle plays Houston three times. Unless one of them absolutely nose-dives, I think the Twins are quite likely to pass both of them in the standings as their last nine games are against three of the worst teams in the league, with Oakland almost certainly trying to fend off the Royals for the 1st overall draft pick.
  13. The Twins are closer to the Astros than the Yankees are to the last wild card spot.
  14. It should have been #3, but it won't now because there's zero chance they stick a rookie with no MLB experience in CF to start the year. Martin should have been the call up instead of Stevenson so he could get those reps, but they deferred to the 'experience' over the talent. Again. Hopefully instead it's #4, but in all likelihood, it'll be #2, which once again will be the lowest ceiling option. It's fine though, if/when Martin and Lewis (love it) take the job, Taylor/Castro are reasonable bench pieces. As long as they don't fill the whole roster with those pieces again. #1 sounds both like a pipedream and a terrible idea. A bounce back year for Bellinger after two abysmal seasons? In a contract year? How often does that work out for the team? Likely almost never.
  15. Yeah, that's two weeks in a row. The front office clearly wants to tank, and somehow that's exactly what happened despite the early game success. I really hope Celeb Williams AND Marvin Harrison Jr tell AZ that they would refuse to sign with that disaster of an organization.
  16. Why? They aren't catching the Astros and the Guardian's aren't catching the Twins. The team has 16 games to tune up, tinker and rest players. 16 games isn't enough to definitively fix Julian's issue, but he could literally double his exposure to the weakness and hopefully build off of it. If not in production, than perhaps in confidence. Constantly telling a young guy that he can't hit lefties seems like a good way to make him start believing it.
  17. 42 PA against lefties in over 5 months. That's 8 PA per month, meaning he's not even averaging seeing a lefty twice a week. I'm sure he'll magically improve on that with next to no repetition.
  18. Somehow they're going to have to sell JJ on either continuing with the mediocrity and re-singing an aging and immobile Cousins, or tanking this year to get a future QB (and maybe give JJ some token input on the subject). Neither option seems like it would be attractive to a top end offensive player. I suppose the wild card would be acquiring Kyler Murray, who's razzle-dazzle gunslinging ways may be appealing, but he's never seemed mature enough to actually lead a team to glory. I have a hard time seeing Jefferson wanting to be here next year. If they trade him, which I 100% do not want to happen, it better put them in position to draft Caleb Williams, which means the Cardinals absolutely can't have the top pick. Carolina, Indianapolis or Houston maybe.
  19. Robertson seemed to be the only Twins-kind of reliever available, and I wasn't enthused about any of them, but what he's done in Miami has next to no bearing on what he hypothetically would have done in Minnesota. It's not like he'd be throwing the same pitches in the same order to the same batters against the same opponents.
  20. I'm sure Kepler will be back, but I really hope they don't extend him. Only 2.5 of his eight seasons have been good offensively. The guy will be 31, odds are he'll revert back to his career norms next year, I don't want to do this dance for multiple years.
  21. Assuming they get smoked in Philly, I think their season is going to hinge on that Charger game in week three. The Chargers are probably better, but they also are a team that historically chokes. If the Vikings lose that game, they're going to be playing catch up all year, because even if they beat the Panthers, nobody's going to bet on them beating KC the week after. If they start off 1-4, it's over, I don't care if they have a softer spot in the middle of the schedule. Gross, 7, 8, 9 or 10 wins is such an awful position to be in. They'll feel forced to re-sign Cousins, which means there's no championship in sight. And they failed to sign Jefferson this summer. Is he even going to want to stick around on a team that has no chance to be a real contender during his prime? I'm getting sick to my stomach thinking about this front office desperately trying to salvage an average season. It'll set this franchise back a half decade at least.
  22. Why wouldn't the Twins re-sign him if he's a HOF caliber player?
  23. I wouldn't say no, but I think it's incorrect to assume in 2024 the Twins will again go for the "who cares about batting average/why are we striking out so much mold". This is an extremely reactionary front office. They tend to swing away from what didn't work the prior season (and then swing back to those things years later when the new approach didn't pan out either). Aside from being another lefty, Kirilloff's high contact approach might be what the team guns for in the off season.
  24. If Ober only had 120 innings in him, I'm not sure why it matters that they came at the end of the year instead of the beginning. They needed him at the beginning of the year and are holding up fine without him now, so I'd say they played it correctly.
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