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Monday Morning Madness - July 8, 2013


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Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!

 

The Twins dropped two of three in their series against the Blue Jays and in the process, they dropped to eleven games below .500. The Twins are on a 70-win pace, which would be a huge improvement and a giant disappointment at the same time. Prior to the season, if you had told me the Twins were going to win 70 games, I'd have laughed so hard that my pants would have fallen down. I never wore belts. After the first third of the season, I had officially adjusted my expectations and pants. Now, I don't know what to think or what to wear in preparation. Here are a few thoughts I had from the Blue Jays series.

 

Scott Diamond

 

Scott Diamond was brutal on Sunday. He was brutal in the innings when he gave up runs and he was equally brutal in the innings when he didn't give up runs. After the first inning, I looked down at my dog and said, "Diamond doesn't have it today." He looked up at me, yawned, and went back to sleep. He was walking batters and he wasn't getting ground balls. Those two factors pretty much ruin a Scott Diamond start. He earned the right to be in the rotation last season, but that right is slipping away quickly. If he throws like this through July, I'd call up Liam Hendriks and see if he's learned anything new with Rochester.

 

Mike Pelfrey

 

Pelfrey got much better results compared to Diamond this weekend, but I thought he looked pretty awful as well. He didn't give up any runs and he wiggled out of some jams, but I thought that he was getting hit pretty hard and things could have been a lot different if a few balls had been hit into different locations. They weren't, so you have to credit Pelfrey with a good start. However, I'm not convinced that he is back on any sort of right track at this point. We'll see; I am always wrong, so that's a point in Pelfrey's favor.

 

Brian Dozier

 

Who the raspberries is this Dozier character lately? Here is Dozier's wRC+ broken down by month (100 is league average):

 

  • April - 66
  • May - 38
  • June - 151
  • July - 184

My goodness. Dozier has been a great hitter for the past month or so. It's never really as simple as one stat, but here are Dozier's line drive rates in those same months:

 

  • April - 22.8%
  • May - 14.5%
  • June - 20%
  • July - 30.4%

Bonanza! Just watching Dozier hit, you can see that he looks more comfortable and he is really laying into the hittable pitches that he gets. It's been fun to watch him succeed, as he has a winning smile and great head of hair. Oh yeah, and having a good second baseman is cool too.

 

Joe Mauer and Glen Perkins

 

Congratulations to two very deserving All-Stars in Glen Perkins and Joe Mauer. I'm sure they will read this, right? Mauer was a no-doubter, and was voted in by the fans. Perkins was selected because Jesse Crain was hurt. Perkins deserved it without being a replacement, but it's still cool that he has been honored. I hope he gets to pitch in the game. He's probably my favorite Twin pitcher since Johan Santana.

 

Now that we have honored these Minnesota heroes properly, let's get to some madness!

 

Random Photoshop

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TrJ5I_NjV0w/UdoUsS4Gj6I/AAAAAAAAAv0/Ks34KTSWrQI/s320/denny+hockingbird.jpg

 

What do you think? I call it "Denny Hockingbird." He has frosted feathers and frosted tips! If you like player heads on bird bodies, then make sure to check out my blog, Kevin Slowey was Framed!, on Thursday. I've got something special for you.

 

Answering a Random Facebook Question

 

Ugh. I'm not sure why I keep doing this. Going to the Twins Facebook page and looking through the comments is like repeatedly rubbing your face onto a dirty block of ice. Regardless, I found this gem and I have a decent answer for this "fan."

 

Question - Sorry am a MN fan but don't see why? Perkins could see going but Joe? Pay him way too much! As not produced!

 

Answer - He's the best catcher in the American League and it isn't really all that close. They already did pay him way too much, so you got your wish! Congrats!

 

Two Twins make the All-Star game and most of the comments are about how undeserving Mauer is, how it doesn't matter because the team sucks and that more ex-Twins made it than current Twins. This is a Facebook "fan" page. I'm exhausted.

 

Fun Stat

 

Caleb Thielbar pitched two scoreless innings on Satuday, bringing his streak to 19.2 innings to start his career. Since 1916, only five pitchers have had longer streaks to start their career. Brad Ziegler has the record, at 38 innings. Here is the rest of the chart, with a list of players Thielbar still has to conquer:

 

[TABLE=class: grid, width: 500]

[TH=align: center]Rk[/TH]

[TH=align: left][/TH]

[TH=align: right]Strk Start[/TH]

[TH=align: left]End[/TH]

[TH=align: center]Games[/TH]

[TH=align: center]IP ▾[/TH]

[TH=align: center]H[/TH]

[TH=align: center]R[/TH]

[TH=align: center]ER[/TH]

[TH=align: center]BB[/TH]

[TH=align: center]SO[/TH]

[TH=align: center]HR[/TH]

[TH=align: center]ERA[/TH]

[TH=align: center]Tm[/TH]

[TD=align: right]1[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Brad Ziegler[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2008-05-31[/TD]

[TD=align: left]2008-08-12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]29[/TD]

[TD=align: right]38.0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]17[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]OAK[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Fernando Valenzuela[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1980-09-15[/TD]

[TD=align: left]1981-04-09[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]26.2[/TD]

[TD=align: right]13[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]7[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]LAD[/TD]

[TD=align: right]3[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Dennis Eckersley[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1975-04-12[/TD]

[TD=align: left]1975-05-25[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]23.1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]20[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]CLE[/TD]

[TD=align: right]4[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Victor Santos[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2001-04-09[/TD]

[TD=align: left]2001-05-12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]8[/TD]

[TD=align: right]22.1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]3[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]15[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]DET[/TD]

[TD=align: right]5[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Victor Cruz[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1978-06-24[/TD]

[TD=align: left]1978-07-29[/TD]

[TD=align: right]13[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21.1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]9[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]14[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]TOR[/TD]

[TD=align: right]6[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Caleb Thielbar[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2013-05-20[/TD]

[TD=align: left]2013-07-06[/TD]

[TD=align: right]17[/TD]

[TD=align: right]19.2[/TD]

[TD=align: right]5[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]7[/TD]

[TD=align: right]17[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]MIN[/TD]

[/TABLE]

Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Play Index Tool Used

Generated 7/7/2013.

 

Who thinks he can get there?

 

Fun Baseball Card from the past

 

One of my all-time favorite baseball cards is this one:

 

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Dbn4xfoaB8k/UdoVB-l_CNI/AAAAAAAAAwI/_9gkuq8zi3Y/s320/gary-pettis.jpg

 

Man, what charisma! It's a great card because of the story behind it. That is not Gary Pettis. It's his 15-year-old brother. If you can't tell that this is a child by looking at this image, then you don't know how old people look. The switch-a-roo is one thing, but the pose by the younger Pettis is the icing on the cake.

 

Then, I found out that Topps decided to make a deliberate error card in their Archives set this year to memorialize this Pettis error. Here is the card, this time with Dylan Bundy's little bro:

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_6Ef59u4qQY/UdoVBm8AeGI/AAAAAAAAAwE/_GK4wHDi-fM/s1600/2013-Topps-Archives-Errors-Dylan-Bundy-215x300.jpg

 

Pretty cool, Topps. The original, as always, is still the best. No one has the natural charisma of Gary Pettis' brother.

 

Parting Thought

 

I try very hard to remain non-controversial. However, it seems that when I applaud Joe Mauer for being great, it draws the most negative response. I guess I don't get it. The simple fact remains that the Twins will be a much worse team when Mauer isn't on it. He makes outs at a lower rate than anyone in Twins history. Here is the list of Twins with the highest career OBP (minimum 2500 plate appearances):

 

  1. Mauer - .404
  2. Rod Carew - .393
  3. Chuck Knoblauch - .391
  4. Harmon Killebrew - .383
  5. Matt Lawton - .379

Hey, Matt Lawton! The point is, Mauer is great. Sorry if that is too controversial for you.

 

Have a great week, everyone!

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Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!

 

The Twins dropped two of three in their series against the Blue Jays and in the process, they dropped to eleven games below .500. The Twins are on a 70-win pace, which would be a huge improvement and a giant disappointment at the same time. Prior to the season, if you had told me the Twins were going to win 70 games, I'd have laughed so hard that my pants would have fallen down. I never wore belts. After the first third of the season, I had officially adjusted my expectations and pants. Now, I don't know what to think or what to wear in preparation. Here are a few thoughts I had from the Blue Jays series.

 

Scott Diamond

 

Scott Diamond was brutal on Sunday. He was brutal in the innings when he gave up runs and he was equally brutal in the innings when he didn't give up runs. After the first inning, I looked down at my dog and said, "Diamond doesn't have it today." He looked up at me, yawned, and went back to sleep. He was walking batters and he wasn't getting ground balls. Those two factors pretty much ruin a Scott Diamond start. He earned the right to be in the rotation last season, but that right is slipping away quickly. If he throws like this through July, I'd call up Liam Hendriks and see if he's learned anything new with Rochester.

 

Mike Pelfrey

 

Pelfrey got much better results compared to Diamond this weekend, but I thought he looked pretty awful as well. He didn't give up any runs and he wiggled out of some jams, but I thought that he was getting hit pretty hard and things could have been a lot different if a few balls had been hit into different locations. They weren't, so you have to credit Pelfrey with a good start. However, I'm not convinced that he is back on any sort of right track at this point. We'll see; I am always wrong, so that's a point in Pelfrey's favor.

 

Brian Dozier

 

Who the raspberries is this Dozier character lately? Here is Dozier's wRC+ broken down by month (100 is league average):

 

  • April - 66
  • May - 38
  • June - 151
  • July - 184

My goodness. Dozier has been a great hitter for the past month or so. It's never really as simple as one stat, but here are Dozier's line drive rates in those same months:

 

  • April - 22.8%
  • May - 14.5%
  • June - 20%
  • July - 30.4%

Bonanza! Just watching Dozier hit, you can see that he looks more comfortable and he is really laying into the hittable pitches that he gets. It's been fun to watch him succeed, as he has a winning smile and great head of hair. Oh yeah, and having a good second baseman is cool too.

 

Joe Mauer and Glen Perkins

 

Congratulations to two very deserving All-Stars in Glen Perkins and Joe Mauer. I'm sure they will read this, right? Mauer was a no-doubter, and was voted in by the fans. Perkins was selected because Jesse Crain was hurt. Perkins deserved it without being a replacement, but it's still cool that he has been honored. I hope he gets to pitch in the game. He's probably my favorite Twin pitcher since Johan Santana.

 

Now that we have honored these Minnesota heroes properly, let's get to some madness!

 

Random Photoshop

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TrJ5I_NjV0w/UdoUsS4Gj6I/AAAAAAAAAv0/Ks34KTSWrQI/s320/denny+hockingbird.jpg

 

What do you think? I call it "Denny Hockingbird." He has frosted feathers and frosted tips! If you like player heads on bird bodies, then make sure to check out my blog, Kevin Slowey was Framed!, on Thursday. I've got something special for you.

 

Answering a Random Facebook Question

 

Ugh. I'm not sure why I keep doing this. Going to the Twins Facebook page and looking through the comments is like repeatedly rubbing your face onto a dirty block of ice. Regardless, I found this gem and I have a decent answer for this "fan."

 

Question - Sorry am a MN fan but don't see why? Perkins could see going but Joe? Pay him way too much! As not produced!

 

Answer - He's the best catcher in the American League and it isn't really all that close. They already did pay him way too much, so you got your wish! Congrats!

 

Two Twins make the All-Star game and most of the comments are about how undeserving Mauer is, how it doesn't matter because the team sucks and that more ex-Twins made it than current Twins. This is a Facebook "fan" page. I'm exhausted.

 

Fun Stat

 

Caleb Thielbar pitched two scoreless innings on Satuday, bringing his streak to 19.2 innings to start his career. Since 1916, only five pitchers have had longer streaks to start their career. Brad Ziegler has the record, at 38 innings. Here is the rest of the chart, with a list of players Thielbar still has to conquer:

 

[TABLE=class: grid, width: 500]

[TH=align: center]Rk[/TH]

[TH=align: left][/TH]

[TH=align: right]Strk Start[/TH]

[TH=align: left]End[/TH]

[TH=align: center]Games[/TH]

[TH=align: center]IP ▾[/TH]

[TH=align: center]H[/TH]

[TH=align: center]R[/TH]

[TH=align: center]ER[/TH]

[TH=align: center]BB[/TH]

[TH=align: center]SO[/TH]

[TH=align: center]HR[/TH]

[TH=align: center]ERA[/TH]

[TH=align: center]Tm[/TH]

[TD=align: right]1[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Brad Ziegler[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2008-05-31[/TD]

[TD=align: left]2008-08-12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]29[/TD]

[TD=align: right]38.0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]17[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]OAK[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Fernando Valenzuela[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1980-09-15[/TD]

[TD=align: left]1981-04-09[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]26.2[/TD]

[TD=align: right]13[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]7[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]LAD[/TD]

[TD=align: right]3[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Dennis Eckersley[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1975-04-12[/TD]

[TD=align: left]1975-05-25[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]23.1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]20[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]CLE[/TD]

[TD=align: right]4[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Victor Santos[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2001-04-09[/TD]

[TD=align: left]2001-05-12[/TD]

[TD=align: right]8[/TD]

[TD=align: right]22.1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]3[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]15[/TD]

[TD=align: right]11[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]DET[/TD]

[TD=align: right]5[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Victor Cruz[/TD]

[TD=align: right]1978-06-24[/TD]

[TD=align: left]1978-07-29[/TD]

[TD=align: right]13[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21.1[/TD]

[TD=align: right]9[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]14[/TD]

[TD=align: right]21[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]TOR[/TD]

[TD=align: right]6[/TD]

[TD=align: left]Caleb Thielbar[/TD]

[TD=align: right]2013-05-20[/TD]

[TD=align: left]2013-07-06[/TD]

[TD=align: right]17[/TD]

[TD=align: right]19.2[/TD]

[TD=align: right]5[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]7[/TD]

[TD=align: right]17[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0[/TD]

[TD=align: right]0.00[/TD]

[TD=align: left]MIN[/TD]

[/TABLE]

Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Play Index Tool Used

Generated 7/7/2013.

 

Who thinks he can get there?

 

Fun Baseball Card from the past

 

One of my all-time favorite baseball cards is this one:

 

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Dbn4xfoaB8k/UdoVB-l_CNI/AAAAAAAAAwI/_9gkuq8zi3Y/s320/gary-pettis.jpg

 

Man, what charisma! It's a great card because of the story behind it. That is not Gary Pettis. It's his 15-year-old brother. If you can't tell that this is a child by looking at this image, then you don't know how old people look. The switch-a-roo is one thing, but the pose by the younger Pettis is the icing on the cake.

 

Then, I found out that Topps decided to make a deliberate error card in their Archives set this year to memorialize this Pettis error. Here is the card, this time with Dylan Bundy's little bro:

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_6Ef59u4qQY/UdoVBm8AeGI/AAAAAAAAAwE/_GK4wHDi-fM/s1600/2013-Topps-Archives-Errors-Dylan-Bundy-215x300.jpg

 

Pretty cool, Topps. The original, as always, is still the best. No one has the natural charisma of Gary Pettis' brother.

 

Parting Thought

 

I try very hard to remain non-controversial. However, it seems that when I applaud Joe Mauer for being great, it draws the most negative response. I guess I don't get it. The simple fact remains that the Twins will be a much worse team when Mauer isn't on it. He makes outs at a lower rate than anyone in Twins history. Here is the list of Twins with the highest career OBP (minimum 2500 plate appearances):

 

  1. Mauer - .404
  2. Rod Carew - .393
  3. Chuck Knoblauch - .391
  4. Harmon Killebrew - .383
  5. Matt Lawton - .379

Hey, Matt Lawton! The point is, Mauer is great. Sorry if that is too controversial for you.

 

Have a great week, everyone!

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