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  1. Well that means he made it 89% of the way to his intended target. That's a B on most grading curves.
  2. Better or worse than Kent Hrbek sliding to catch a foul ball at the Old Timer's game?
  3. I also don't have to see how badly Jeffers gets thrown out stealing a base, which I assume was by about a mile.
  4. That's what they all moaned when I decided to try amature night at the strip club.
  5. I'm sure they'll be just fine when they turn to another legend to guide them forward. I'm thinking Tony LaRusa.
  6. I like it. I think it's a good option to have with the impending roster crunch of infield prospects.
  7. Ooooh, no get-away-day lineup! Are they're getting serious about the season?!?!
  8. Had the "hot" AL West team been Texas or Seattle, I think the Twins could have pulled this off. Houston on the other hand had the best schedule of the three. Today is the last game between the Astros and Rangers, and the Astros only have three left with the Mariners. Meanwhile the seven of their last ten games, the Mariners and Rangers play each other, and at the same time the Twins last three series are against the Angels, A's and Rockies. That was the Twins opening, but the Astros look like they're stealing the bag again. Though, should the Twins somehow only find themselves two back with nine to play, I'd like to revisit this post (probably to delete it). On the bright side, the Astros are probably the one team the Twins have a playoff hang-up with this year, and they wouldn'tt be a 1st round option.
  9. I don't think what these pitches have done since the trades are likely indicative of what they'd have done with the Twins. At the same time, I don't think what these pitchers did with their original teams this season is indicative of what they'd have done with the Twins, and trading for them would have been a coin flip anyway. Bottom line is, that while signing relievers with strong and lengthy track records of success should have an emphasis, the Twins biggest failure is in not developing their own bullpen well enough. Doing so is a walk in the park for many clubs, heck, it used to be commonplace with this club. This front office doesn't appear to have the knack for it.
  10. Yeah, way more platooning and pinch hitting this year. I know there are plenty of benefits to that, but I’d like much more of the lineup to be set-it-and-forget-it next year.
  11. To this part? Unequivocally yes. The odds are that they can make up a better offense based on trial and error with the guys already in the system than they can with these types of hitters. And the offense's biggest problem this year was that they prioritized 'depth' at the expense of higher ceiling hitters. And I get it, last year they got crushed by injuries and wanted to play it safe. But it was an over correct. The young guys have proven time and time again that they would have been the better option all along. Roster for the ceiling, not the floor. You can always option a Julian or Martin or Lee or Williams or Prato. If by chance none of them work out, you can get a Solano, Farmer or Castro mid season for peanuts. All of this isn't to say I wouldn't be open to top end free agent or trade pieces, but these end of the roster players don't need to be guaranteed roster spots in April.
  12. The problem is that the 'eh' hitters have been the low end vets. I want to see the young bats, like ALL the young bats get a shot. But there won't be room, so if they can do another Arraez/Lopez deal, but with Julien, or one of the other young hitters, I'm all for it. Which ever player they pick, should have more value than Arraez did, so that should be an excellent return. And while I like the defensive flexibility, I don't want them to rotate Lewis/Lee/Julien. If they're all on the team, I want them in the lineup every day. 2023 starting lineup for me: C: Jeffers, 1B Kirilloff, 2B Lee, SS Correa, 3B Lewis, CF Buxton, RF/LF/DH, Wallner, Martin, Larnach, Julien, Prato, Williams, Severino, Big Budget Free Agent. I get that some of those are unproven, but there's a ton to audition and the team can afford to have one spot in the lineup open for auditions. There's also just more guys than there are spots. Level up with your best trade chips to improve the pitching staff. I wouldn't single out Julien, he's one of my favorite players, but if he's the best chip, I'm very open to it.
  13. If there aren't three guys, who are already on the 40-man, whom they expect to come back within the week, this makes no sense. If they do plan on bringing back say Buxton, Krilloff and Paddock, then I guess chopping Stevenson in a few days adds up. But what doesn't add up is why they don't call up the righthanded AAA talent like Martin, Prato or Williams, and then chop Floro, Moran, Henriquez or Celestino later. All of those guys are expendable from my point of view. No point in carrying them when they won't/shouldn't be carried once the season is over.
  14. I can't speak for Mike, but I assume the thought is that Correa will stick at SS, Buxton or Martin will be in CF and Lewis and Lee will be 2B/3B.
  15. If it was me, and it isn't, I like the DH spot to be flexible. Or it could be your spot to find that year's Nelson Cruz or JD Martinez; the huge veteran bat which is clearly an upgrade to the more recent wave veteran bats this team likes to stick into valuable spots in the field. I'd think if you could get high end pitching for Julien (or for Julien +), it would be more valuable than just plugging him in at DH. But again, I really like Julien, so I wouldn't trade him just to trade him. Only if there's another stalwart starter to be had.
  16. I have no words for this. Yet I typed them anyway I guess.
  17. I really, really like Julien, and I don't know that I'd trade him just because, but if Buxton goes back to CF, it's going to be hard to find room for Lewis, Lee and Julien. If his value is still really high, he'd make sense to move for a high end return. More starting pitching is and will always be my vote.
  18. Only Travis Kelce had 100 catches and 1000 yards as a TE last year. Mark Andrews, who was the best TE in the league the year before did it, but that was his only season doing so. Kittle hasn't had 1000 yards in four years and never 100 catches. I think your TE expectations are a bit high. Hockenson was arguably the second best TE in the league last year and he's younger than Kelce, Andrews, Kittle, Waller and Goedert, so he would be more valuable. Based on age and production, Hockenson or Pitts are really the only two TEs who currently have a logical reason to push the TE salary. And it probably did need to be pushed, even after this deal, the pay is still not on par with most positions. The top TE salaries are still less than edge rushers, linebackers, corners and even guards and safeties.
  19. Cleveland is 5 games back. New York is ten games back. If 5=10 in your book, there’s probably no point in furthering this discussion.
  20. He said 10 years, not 30 years. Ick, it actually feels kind of gross making fun of the Royals.
  21. Not interested. Varland is a better option at this point. Syndergaard's only chance to stay in the majors is to develop into a reliever and see if some of the velocity comes back. But that transition would need to happen in the offseason for it to be effective.
  22. I wanted nothing to do with the outfielders. But hard to see why a team would want Jordan Luplow but not Grichuk. If Buxton promptly returns and Martin or another young OF gets called up, it'd be a better move than Grichuk.
  23. What list? Weren't you advocating for the Yankees to claim players simply out of spite? Spite which you bafflingly advocated as being positive trait? That's not what Cleveland did. They're still trying to win the division.
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