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  1. I don't see how anyone can say things are worse that all those 90 loss seasons. Those were some super high draft picks, if they don't pan out this will just take longer. Houston is where they are because their super high draft picks did pan out. This FO has made moves to improve the farm at every opportunity. I am bothered by some of the 40 man/ rule five stuff and the current marginal talents in the lineup. The angst over Buxton is overblown. Gibby got sent down twice something Ryan's regime wouldn't have done and it worked. That was some tough love. If Buxton is complaining now i hope it is in front of a mirror. Some of these guys need to understand the toughness it takes to be a Correa or Lindor. Talent is great but even the best are supreme grinders.
  2. off-seasons are for dreaming (is it off-season already) and I agree with birdwatcher I would be aggressive in signing Caballo.
  3. That whole would be overflowing with Escobar and prospects!!
  4. So now that the games don't count Molly is operating the pen quite nicely. When the games count it's damn the torpedoes. I would've like to see this approach and these players all year.
  5. Why do you suppose it is that certain opposing players always perform better against the Twins than they do against other clubs? Because of the level of talent they are facing. Period! Maybe you never saw the look on Chris Sale's face when he was getting rocked again by the lowly twins a couple of years ago. The only team he was struggling against in a very stark statistical contrast. Your just cherry picking. Not just players but small runs they go on. Goodrum was doing great until he struck out against hildy with the game on the line. Sometimes wee see what we want to see.
  6. Not only does the bullpen roster look better but the usage isn't cringe inducing lately! If there was real change in how Molly spread out the workload I wouldn't have many complaints with him. Now hildy needs a couple of days off. Maybe he could use Tom's chart!
  7. This is what this time of year is for if you are out of it. Perfect time to let a young guy struggle. I like what they have done with Stewart. The microscope will clearly illustrate what he needs to work on. If he wants it as bad as Berrios does he has a chance. 97 on the gun? Geez there is something to work with there. With him the struggle is learning to pitch. Learning to use his stuff. It was reported here he met with the brass this spring and was schooled on a new approach he is just implementing this year. Remember he was a football player too whereas with Gonsalves it has all been about pitching for a long time. I think with Gonsalves and his less overwhelming stuff he already knows how to pitch but the brass wants him to fine tune his command. They apparently feel he's not ready to take his lumps quite yet. We still could see him this fall.
  8. I don't mean to stand there and gaze at my moon shot above but look at that rotation. They all hit at least 95. This looks like the double stuff version of the usual twins rotation. Lets do it!
  9. Gibby is really really for real. So happy they didn't trade him. Mejia was looking good; too bad. Who knows what the future holds for him. Gotta stock up on starters. It will be interesting to see if May gets a chance to start next year. We can see how his back holds up as a reliever for the rest of the year. I was in the May as a starter camp but her sure has looked good. Odorizzi seemed like a good pick up at the time but now that I've seen more he just looks like a bullpen killa. It won't happen but get rid of him and give May his last chance to start next year. If that doesn't pan out we've got a real nice bullpen piece. 2019 rotation: Berrios Gibby Pineda May Romero Looks like we'd be missing some of the usual mediocrity...
  10. it'll be very interesting to see where May ends up. I've always thought starter should be the goal and they are more valuable. On top of that his body seemed to break down with the rhythm of the relievers workload. That being said he could be quite the piece for the pen. Either way with that new bionic arm we definitely have something here.
  11. Nobody said anything about keeping Forsythe. There was one comment saying if he got back to previous form he might be a placeholder. I'm not interested in that but Gordon has faded badly the last three years. He needs to figure that out. The FO can't win. They're too slow calling guys up, but maybe they rushed Buxton.
  12. Went out to the garage and missed May @#@$&!#?@$ it. No DVR today, so how's he look?
  13. A skill not often mentioned in any sport is protecting yourself. You can't play or play well if your not on the field. His reckless play is fun to watch but had clearly cost him overall.
  14. That's why I'm in the show me category on us fixing a failed Yankee prospect
  15. Yah I don't think we should sleep on Mejia he is a nice rotation depth piece who could go on a run.Edit: oops out of options next year. As stated above they need to see what they have this year
  16. In my opinion nothing existed before the Ultimate Diva!
  17. Hopefully he's got his legs back under him then that talent can go to work.
  18. I thought Presley had talent but if we were ever in a playoff series and he came in to put out a fire i would've been very worried. Looks like selling high to me. I'm not sure this says anything about next year they took the time to evaluate him and here you are. That extra year just means more return.
  19. The reference to gutting the team would be because those that suggest trading Gibby tend to want to move Dozier, Santana, Escobar, Lynn, Odorizzi, Duke, Rodney, Reed,Kepler etc. Even hear Rosie mentioned. A long list. I'm not against moving many of the minor bits but I don't let go of Gibson unless the return is a fleecing of a desperate contender reminding me of the Pierzinski deal. One thing that would be different is then the twins were trading from a position of strength having mauer behind Pierzinski. I would hang on too Kepler, Escobar and Rosie unless similarly impressed.
  20. did Buxton have a track record of injury in the minors?
  21. I think reason the extension to Hughes is considered rushed is the team still had what two more years of control on a super team friendly deal. I'm not sure I would extend Gibby this year I would wait to see him continue this next year but then aggressively extend him by a year from now. I definitely don't trade him.
  22. I would bet Gibby is a late bloomer and has at least a few years of prime ball ahead unless of course Molly grinds him down. We need five starters to fill a team but at least seven to get through the year. If we keep Gibby were have 2.5 you can count on for next year. Romero is my half. With how much this team has struggled too fill out a rotation and all the retreads we have had the pleasure of watching i don't understand a twins fan suggesting we get rid of a talented homegrown guy like Gibby. Plus rite now the guy is fun to watch. Lance Lynn, Ricky Nolasco, Hector Santiago, Sam Deduno, Scott diamond... dude I have a bad memory but I could keep going on and on.
  23. If you gut your team every year you think your not a contender aren't you just starting over all the time? You've got to build with something and in bball there is no better building block than an established starter.
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