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Twins Takeaways are Twofold


Ted Schwerzler

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Arguably the most exciting game the Minnesota Twins have played in nearly a decade, the home team dropped a 14-12 affair last night (err this morning) at Target Field. It’s in these last few games against the Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees that two very real truths have been exposed. For the duration of 2019 it will be how each storyline unfolds that ultimately determines the fate of the season.

 

First and foremost, the Twins are good and can hang with anyone in baseball. There was a narrative earlier this year that Rocco Baldelli’s club was only beating bad teams. While “teams with a .500 record” is an inexact science given the fluidity of records, Minnesota is playing at something like a 90-win pace against other teams in or around Postseason contention. Yes, they’ve beat up on bottom feeders, but they’ve also more than held their own against stiff competition.

 

As of today, both the Yankees and Athletics are slotted into American League Postseason positions. The Twins split their four-game series with Oakland posting an even run differential over the set. In five games against New York, Minnesota owns a 2-3 record and has come up just two runs short of an even run differential. With a rubber match game looming tonight, this split could get even tighter.

 

In winning games against good teams it’s been the offense that has gotten the job done. Although the lineup has slumped from the blistering pace it started 2019 on the Bomba Squad is still pounding extra-base hits at a healthy clip. Over the course of a full 162 game schedule this collection is far too good to stay down for long. As pitching, both starting and relief, regresses towards statistical parallels it’s the bats that should be expected for a continued rebound.

 

On the mound we’ve seen a confirmation of what we already know. In the past week Minnesota’s bullpen has blown late leads on no less than four occasions. Cody Stashak worked important innings during his MLB debut last night, and Lewis Thorpe was there the night before. Kohl Stewart was tasked with keeping a big game tied in the 10th, and any number of arms have been called upon from the Rochester pipeline.

 

Derek Falvey knows full well that he needs to get this team relief help. Rocco Baldelli is playing Russian Roulette on a nightly basis, and the result continues to be Band-Aids on a bullet wound. The front office can’t afford to skimp on an ok veteran in the pen, this roster needs difference makers. While the long-term vision remains important, wasting a team and opportunity this good by making a safe move can’t be the plan of action.

 

We’re on a collision course with two pivotal points in the Minnesota schedule. A week from now the trade deadline rears its head, and in just a few days the opposition gets incredibly light. Minnesota knows how this book has begun, but it’s on them to write the final chapters.

 

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spot on post Mr. Ted S! Spot on, the Twins issues are not anything new, the starting pitchers were good early on when the weather was cold and the opposition was lower! but, any true Twins fans' knew that once the hot weather set in, the hitters are picking up the pitches better, and the hot weather brings the wear and tear on the starters.  the true issue, Is and Has been day one for the `19 season, the old retreads in the Twins pitching roster are simply Old, Worn Out, Not good to begin with, and basically can't get anybody out that is a quality hitter, and last night was a complete Joke, in regards to the pathetic excuse of pitchers and there sad and pitiful jobs they All did last night. Just think for one minute, if Taylor Rogers, was used as he should be, a 7-8th inning guy, 2 innings max, rested, and then we had a True #1 Closer, the Twins were up 8-2 on the dang Yankmee's and not one Twins middle relief pitcher was good enough to close the door, in any one inning, and inning after inning after inning, Roco brings in another "flat tire" dud arm, and our new lead is gone, sickening too me, it's just not OK and acceptable to think for one second that these Kids in our minor league farm system are capable of coming up to the Bigs, and be able to handle the power teams hitters, it isn't going to happen, yet, all of these recent loses, have been the cause and reason for The Indian's to cut into what was once a ``11 game lead, 11?  now, with a series coming up the Cleveland, they sweep the Twins, and were back looking up in 2nd place, no excuses on the front office, the Twins had leads in 4 games since the All Star break, and Mejia, 1 loss, May 2 ugly loses, and Rogers, now 2 bad outing, so 5 loses that we had the lead, and not one twins pitcher was good enough to simply Stop the opponent. yet, here we all are, 1 week from decision day, and a game against the Yankmee's tonight, and we still don't have a middle relief stud, and for sure no #1 starter, and totally suck at having no closer?????? it was this same issues day 1 of the new season, and the ownership and front office are Still sitting on there arse's doing -nothing?? there counting all the millions of $$$ dollars,, and crying over what player were sacrificing and How many dollars does a starting pitcher cost?  total DA dumb asses, they could have gotten any high tier starter or closer for way less money on June 15, when the Twins were leading with a 11 game lead in the Div. waiting is costing $$ every day they didn't do there job, 

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From now on - bring up the AAA pitcher and let them start and put our current rotation as the second pitcher instead of the first, but not as openers - only when the starter wears down.  The Thorpe and Smeltzer have looked better that what we are putting on the mound regularly right now.  Is there more we can call up like this?  By the way the idea goes away if we bring in something of quality.

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