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Game thread: Twins vs Brewers 6/05 @7:10CT, Milwaukee and Minnesota edition


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Friday 6/5, 7:10 PM CT at Target Field

 

TV: FS-N; Radio: Go 96.3, TIBN

 

Weather:

 

Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. East wind 5 to 10 mph.

 

Lineups:

 

BREWERS (18-36)

1. Segura, SS

2. Parra, RF

3. Gomez, CF

4. Lind, DH

5. Lucroy, C

6. Ramirez, 3B

7. Peterson, LF

8. Rogers, 1B

9. Perez, 2B

Kyle Lohse, RHP (3-6, 6.50 ERA)

 

TWINS (32-21)

1. Dozier, 2B

2. Hunter, DH

3. Mauer, 1B

4. Plouffe, 3B

5. Nunez, RF

6. Roszrio, LF

7. Suzuki, C

8. Escobar, SS

9. Hicks, CF

 

Kyle Gibson, RHP (4-3, 2.61 ERA)

 

 

Special guest appearance: Bob Uecker and the late Paul Giel.

I'm sure most people think "Carlos Gomez and what could have been" when Milwaukee is in town.

My mind initially went there, but, unfortunately, that train of thought blew right through the station, careening out of control...much like Mr. Gomez during his stint with the Twins.

But I digress from the original madness of my method.

On to the real story.

Once upon a time, in a land full of swamps, sloughs, mosquitoes and the occasional lake there strode a giant figure of a man, Mr. Bob Uecker.

However, we will now turn this narrative over to the late Paul Giel who told this incredible tale of a "Catcher in the Wry." *(heard during a KQRS morning broadcast)

According to the late Mr. Paul Giel, he played minor league baseball at the same period of time as Bob Uecker.

As fate would have it, Mr. Giel and Mr. Uecker met, on the playing field, during a tremendous minor league battle.

Paul Giel strode to the plate, waving his lumber as Mr. Uecker crouched behind the dish.

Mr. Giel settled into his batting stance and put his steely gaze on the pitcher.

Suddenly, a voice: "Fastball coming."

Mr. Giel did a double take and: "Excuse me?"

Uecker: "I don't like this guy, fastball coming."

Mr. Giel, not born yesterday, snorted, got ready and "strike 1" fastball down the heart of the plate.

Mr. Giel, again, not born yesterday, decided to listen and went on to have a tremendous day at the plate, hitting .700 on the day.**

The end.

 

*Actual name of a book by Mr. Uecker.

**I admit to some artistic license in describing the scenes and dialogue. The basic story, however, is accurate, if memory serves.

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Yes, some people may think "Gomez and what could have been" whereas when Milwaukee hits town, I think of Bob Uecker and that marvelous interview I heard one morning decades ago.

 

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Since no Uecker post is complete without a Miller Lite commercial, I l close with this:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcITdN3TQNM

 

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Lineups to follow later.

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Now we have Kyle Lohse and Matt Garza to look forward toT

 

This really doesn't apply to Garza and Lohse but I wish we had one thread where someone posted all the DFA's, assignments, call-ups, etc. of former Twins (or Twins prospects) in chronilogical order during the season..

 

Thought about it today when I saw that the Reds had DFA'd Jason Marquis.  

 

Would just be interesting to see all these moves in one place at the end of the season.

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Friday 6/5, 7:10 PM CT at Target Field

TV: FS-N; Radio: Go 96.3, TIBN

 

 

Weather:

 

Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. East wind 5 to 10 mph.

 

 

Lineups:

 

BREWERS (18-36)

1. Segura, SS

2. Parra, RF

3. Gomez, CF

4. Lind, DH

5. Lucroy, C

6. Ramirez, 3B

7. Peterson, LF

8. Rogers, 1B

9. Perez, 2B

Kyle Lohse, RHP (3-6, 6.50 ERA)

 

 

TWINS (32-21)

1. Dozier, 2B

2. Hunter, DH

3. Mauer, 1B

4. Plouffe, 3B

5. Nunez, RF

6. Roszrio, LF

7. Suzuki, C

8. Escobar, SS

9. Hicks, CF

 

Kyle Gibson, RHP (4-3, 2.61 ERA)

 

 

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Hope you don't mind my posting these ... some kindly moderator will stick it up in your OP. The fastest source out there (that I know of, at least) is Fantasy Alarm.

 

Hope that helps! And great job on the game thread. :)

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I e-mailed this to Blake but I'll post it here in case anyone else wants to copy it for future reference.

 

When I did my first game thread, I couldn't find the Mariners' line-up.  Stringer Bell and ChiTown both helped me out and ChiTown passed along this list of possible sources:

 

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups
http://mlbstartingnine.com/
http://www.rotowire....ily_lineups.htm
http://www.fantasyal...om/lineups/mlb/

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I really don't know how good we are, no clue.  But we keep beating teams that aren't very good and that's a big positive.  Not winning by much, but winning none the less.  This is another series where we should pad the win column as the Brewers are, well, just the Brewers.  Every win we can put in the book will help out later in the season. 

 

Kyle vs Kyle.  Bet on Kyle.

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Rhett Bollinger ‏@RhettBollinger  · 44m44 minutes ago 
Ricky Nolasco underwent a CAT scan on his ankle, which showed it's related to an old injury. A cortisone injection is an option.

 

 

Rhett Bollinger ‏@RhettBollinger  · 37m37 minutes ago 
Molitor said he had more than 100 cortisone injections during his playing career. "They don't work as well after about 80," he joked.

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LaVelle E. Neal III ‏@LaVelleNeal  · 48m48 minutes ago 
Danny Santana not in lineup tonight. Molitor hoped to talk to him later today to see where his head is at

 

 

 

 

On top of his shoulders??

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LaVelle E. Neal III ‏@LaVelleNeal  · 48m48 minutes ago 
Danny Santana not in lineup tonight. Molitor hoped to talk to him later today to see where his head is at

 

 

 

 

On top of his shoulders??

I thought Danny was sick.

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Somebody had said something about a trap game, i am worried about a trap series..........in the past(and this is a different team in many ways) we have seemingly struggled against rookie pitchers and pitchers that were struggling themselves, we were the other team potion to make things right.......Lets not let that happen anymore :)

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