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Article: Twins vs White Sox, 07-25-2012, 1:10pm


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Thank the heavens the inning ended and ended that train of thought from Bremer. Or train wreck of thought. Wow, that was uncomfortable for me. And I don't know that I've ever really had too much to say about him before.

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The mark of any good fan.

Cause any real fan of the Twins should hate Nick Blackburn, he's everything that's wrong with this teams pitching philosophy.

 

I'd rather cheer for wife beating Brett Meyers then Nick Blackburn.

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Between last night and today, I'm wondering if there's some sort of force in left field. Maybe some weird magnetism wreaking havoc with anyone out there's muscles and brains and blood flow.

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Whether you like it or not, he's going to be a starter again for us next year. You know that, right?

I hope he is, I want this team to bottom-out Houston style.

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Cause any real fan of the Twins should hate Nick Blackburn, he's everything that's wrong with this teams pitching philosophy.

 

I'd rather cheer for wife beating Brett Meyers then Nick Blackburn.

You stay smart AND classy and all will be well.

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Maybe we should all try to say something positive about Nick.

I like the clean shaven look. At least he no longer looks like he just got home from a week long bender.

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Worst team in baseball for atleast 3-4 years.

 

Bottom it out, start over and pray the Twins are smart enough to hit on some picks and trades.

I've heard a little, though not much, of this thinking and completely disagree. Yes, losing and better draft picks are proportional, but winning and losing is infective. It's not like you can try to lose a couple years and then turn it off in the following years and try to win again. Look at the Royals and Pirates, it takes decades to even get a winning record, even all the while stock piling high draft picks... it's an all-too-easy and none-too-clever approach.
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Damn, this team can really look pathetic some days.

The second half of last season and the first few weeks of this year were like that. It seemed like every single inning on both offense and defense were an adventure and a struggle. That almost every play seemed like it was nearly impossible to execute cleanly. And it had more or less gotten better for a couple months+ and has come back with a vengeance recently. Ugh.

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I've heard a little, though not much, of this thinking and completely disagree. Yes, losing and better draft picks are proportional, but winning and losing is infective. It's not like you can try to lose a couple years and then turn it off in the following years and try to win again. Look at the Royals and Pirates, it takes decades to even get a winning record, even all the while stock piling high draft picks... it's an all-too-easy and none-too-clever approach.

 

It doesn't have anything to do with "leaning how to win" Teams with talent win and teams without talent lose. The Pirates and Royals have been bad for so long cause they didn't hit on picks, lost what little talent they had to free agencey or bad trades.

 

Hell the farthest team to advances in the postseason in the Gardy era was the 2002 team that had no "winners" among them.

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Just F'ing release Blackburn and get it over with. I can't take any mor 0-2 "sliders" in the middle of the plate that get pasted into the gap.

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Maybe it's just me (I'm only partially following the game as I work on something else), but the last few hits seem to have come off some not-too-bad pitches. Looks like Chicago did a good job scouting where Blackburn likes to throw the ball.

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