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On April 23, 2014 Red Sox 3B Will Middlebrooks played a rehab game with the Pawtuckett Red Sox against the Rochester Red Wings. Alex Meyer was the pitcher. Meyer pitched 6 2/3 innings giving up 3 hits, 3 walks, 0 runs and recorded 11 strikeouts. After the game Middlebrooks, who struck out 3 times, was quoted as saying, "They have 5 guys in Minnesota who are better than that?"

 

I fully expect Meyer to go out and pitch a great game for the Angels someday. And I will really be surprised if it happens more than twice.

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  On 5/25/2017 at 5:07 PM, Oldgoat_MN said:

On April 23, 2014 Red Sox 3B Will Middlebrooks played a rehab game with the Pawtuckett Red Sox against the Rochester Red Wings. Alex Meyer was the pitcher. Meyer pitched 6 2/3 innings giving up 3 hits, 3 walks, 0 runs and recorded 11 strikeouts. After the game Middlebrooks, who struck out 3 times, was quoted as saying, "They have 5 guys in Minnesota who are better than that?"

 

I fully expect Meyer to go out and pitch a great game for the Angels someday. And I will really be surprised if it happens more than twice.

If Meyer pitched like that every time out he would not have been traded

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  On 5/25/2017 at 4:50 PM, nicksaviking said:

Moderator Note

 

Again, stop with the debate over a poster's intent and stay on topic. Any further responses of the sort will receive a warning point.

I think this is an example of how moderation created an issue (and continues to create an issue) where there was none. Spycake explained himself well and I admitted that I might even give the same analysis of an outing. Good job at creating an issue.

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  On 5/26/2017 at 7:33 AM, kab21 said:

I think this is an example of how moderation created an issue (and continues to create an issue) where there was none. Spycake explained himself well and I admitted that I might even give the same analysis of an outing. Good job at creating an issue.

Rather than delete this (additional!) off-topic post about moderation, the moderators again kindly ask that such discussion be taken to an appropriate place. As it happens, a thread concerning this incident has already been opened: twinsdaily.com/topic/26078-alex-meyer-thread/

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  On 5/26/2017 at 4:43 PM, Hosken Bombo Disco said:

Meyer will be eligible to come off the DL the day prior to the Twins beginning a four game series in Anaheim.

I would love to see Meyer pitch against the Twins!

 

I'm sitting here now imagining the sound of a Sano homer off of Meyer's heater, which would be LOUD. 

 

 

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  On 5/25/2017 at 3:31 PM, LA VIkes Fan said:

Some might say that was the Twins last year but I guess Meyer's mysterious injury  Molitor prevented us from giving him his shot.

 

 

FTFY

 

But I do hope Meyer does well for LA.

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  On 5/29/2017 at 2:49 PM, gunnarthor said:

FTFY

 

But I do hope Meyer does well for LA.

I did not know that Molitor was the GM, too. Are Terry Ryan and Rob Antony real people or are the Mortimer Snerd and Charlie McCarthy?

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If Meyer could have gone one more scoreless inning against the Twins I believe he would have gotten his ERA for the season under Santiago's.

 

It will be interesting to see how Meyer does with an extended opportunity at the the big league level. I was always a bit frustrated that the Twins were unwilling to give him a long look, especially in the years when the team was terrible.

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  On 6/2/2017 at 4:56 AM, DaveW said:

Like clockwork Meyer held the Twins to a single run over 6 innings.

 

True, but the Twins had him on the ropes early and most teams would have scored more.  The Twins had runners on the corners with nobody out in the 3rd and came away with zero runs.  Most teams put up a crooked number there.

 

I see you've still got Aaron Hicks' picture up.  What were your other choices?  JJ Hardy or David Ortiz?  Listen man, we all know the Twins have been making awful trades lately.  But at some point we have to let these things go and move on. 

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  On 6/2/2017 at 11:49 AM, bighat said:

True, but the Twins had him on the ropes early and most teams would have scored more.  The Twins had runners on the corners with nobody out in the 3rd and came away with zero runs.  Most teams put up a crooked number there.

 

I see you've still got Aaron Hicks' picture up.  What were your other choices?  JJ Hardy or David Ortiz?  Listen man, we all know the Twins have been making awful trades lately.  But at some point we have to let these things go and move on. 

Hicks is my favorite (non Twin) player in baseball (he also helped me cash $6,000 in a draftkings tournament a few weeks ago as well lol) I am excited to see him turning into a star.

Was Meyer perfect last night? Of course not, but he held the Twins to one run in 6 innings. You bring up the fact the Twins didn't score with runners on the corners, but I think it shows that Meyer has the "grit" to stick in the majors and not melt down. I would take that from my 5th starter 7 days a week. I'd certainly prefer him over whoever we are tossing out as our 5th starter these days.

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  On 6/2/2017 at 12:51 PM, DaveW said:

Hicks is my favorite (non Twin) player in baseball (he also helped me cash $6,000 in a draftkings tournament a few weeks ago as well lol) I am excited to see him turning into a star.

Was Meyer perfect last night? Of course not, but he held the Twins to one run in 6 innings. You bring up the fact the Twins didn't score with runners on the corners, but I think it shows that Meyer has the "grit" to stick in the majors and not melt down. I would take that from my 5th starter 7 days a week. I'd certainly prefer him over whoever we are tossing out as our 5th starter these days.

I agree I would take Meyer as my 5th starter over a lot of what the team has.  However, if you are going to praise Meyer I think Mejia deserves some praise for putting up basically the same stat line last night.  

 

I would probably like to have Meyer over Santiago in the long run, but that isn't happening anymore.  Meyer was the cost of getting rid of Nolasco unfortunately.  It think the Twins have the beginning of what could be a good #1/#2 in Berrios and #4/#5 in Mejia.  They just need to fill in the blanks now.

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  On 6/2/2017 at 1:43 PM, Loosey said:

I agree I would take Meyer as my 5th starter over a lot of what the team has.  However, if you are going to praise Meyer I think Mejia deserves some praise for putting up basically the same stat line last night.  

 

I would probably like to have Meyer over Santiago in the long run, but that isn't happening anymore.  Meyer was the cost of getting rid of Nolasco unfortunately.  It think the Twins have the beginning of what could be a good #1/#2 in Berrios and #4/#5 in Mejia.  They just need to fill in the blanks now.

I have been praising Mejia! He has looked excellent his last few starts and looks to be a real solid back end piece for us. In fact as of today I would rank our rotation as:


1a. Ervin Santana

1b. Jose Berrios

(gap)
3. Mejia

4. Santiago
(gap)

(gap)

(power gap)

5.getting hit by a bus

(gap)

(gap)

(gap)

6. The Twins current 5th starter options.

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  On 6/2/2017 at 12:51 PM, DaveW said:

 I would take that from my 5th starter 7 days a week. I'd certainly prefer him over whoever we are tossing out as our 5th starter these days.

 

We can agree on that one.  I'd rather have Meyer in our starting 5 than Gibson, that's for sure. 

 

Not much we can do about that now, though.  Mejia looked good last night!  We got him in the Nunez trade.  Nunez is doing decent in San Fran but our infield was full, so right now I think the Twins did well on that trade.

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  On 6/2/2017 at 2:26 PM, bighat said:

We can agree on that one.  I'd rather have Meyer in our starting 5 than Gibson, that's for sure. 

 

Not much we can do about that now, though.  Mejia looked good last night!  We got him in the Nunez trade.  Nunez is doing decent in San Fran but our infield was full, so right now I think the Twins did well on that trade.

Hopefully the Twins can find another Nunez for Mejia type of trade this year at the deadline. Escobar should have similar or better value and amazingly MI is a Twins strength with a few okay prospects in the minors.

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  On 6/2/2017 at 2:26 PM, bighat said:

We can agree on that one.  I'd rather have Meyer in our starting 5 than Gibson, that's for sure. 

 

Not much we can do about that now, though.  Mejia looked good last night!  We got him in the Nunez trade.  Nunez is doing decent in San Fran but our infield was full, so right now I think the Twins did well on that trade.

1.  The Meija/Nunez trade should be praised.  If the current regime could cash in say Grossman in the same way this year, I'd be okay with that.  Last night was a good showcase of a great success for the Twins, but also, to an extent, their failure to develop Meyer.

2.  Watching on Gameday, Meyer seemed to have excellent command of his curveball last night, and seemed to throw it a lot.  Not sure what it looked like, but he seemed to have pretty good control.  My impression was that Polanco and Rosario (and of course Buxton) missed out on some opportunities to cash in.

3.  We'd all love if the Twins could acquire a guy like Dyson and turn him around.  If we did, I'm sure the Ranger fans would lament their FO's ineptitude.  Baseball...

4.  The few times MLB TV cut to the game while Meyer was pitching, nothing about his "mound presence" screamed top of the rotation starter.  He looked like a big, goofy guy (nice I'm sure) tinkering in his garage, legs awkwardly sticking out from underneath the '65 Mustang he's trying to convert to solar power.  For now, he's got that puppy running, but I'm not so sure he can keep it running.  I like solar power, though, so I pulling for him.

5.  As some above posters predicted, Sano hit one of his fastballs a long way.  Not having a healthy Sano was a major factor in the team's lack of mojo against Houston, imo.  Big notch in his MVP case, if I was a voter.

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I guess I should give props to Rosario for finally coming through, though.  He had his chances, and in a typical day at the baseball office, came through on one of them.  Same for Castro.  Good for them.  Another 15 inning game at the start of a West Coast road trip would have really enhanced the Twins frequent flyer miles.

 

That's what winners do.  Wasn't happening too much last year.

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All last night I was thinking, I can't believe the Twins didn't give this guy more of a chance.  It's not easy to find guys who throw 96+ with a nasty slider.  Control was/is always going to be an issue, but with the Twins lack of velocity, I find the quick move last year very perplexing. 

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  On 6/2/2017 at 2:49 PM, Han Joelo said:

5.  As some above posters predicted, Sano hit one of his fastballs a long way.  Not having a healthy Sano was a major factor in the team's lack of mojo against Houston, imo.  Big notch in his MVP case, if I was a voter.

 

 

I could have sworn it was a hanging slider.  Analysis above is solid.  I like your description 

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  On 6/2/2017 at 3:48 PM, FlauerPauer said:

All last night I was thinking, I can't believe the Twins didn't give this guy more of a chance.  It's not easy to find guys who throw 96+ with a nasty slider.  Control was/is always going to be an issue, but with the Twins lack of velocity, I find the quick move last year very perplexing. 

It seemed like every time there was an opening, such as a pitcher going on the DL, Meyer was hurt. Or, when he did pitch, he was just all over the place, too often. Actually, last night when I tuned in to watch, it seemed like he had no command; but apparently he did well enough when I wasn't looking to get batters to swing ineffectively.

 

I would have still hung onto him, when I heard about the trade, but I accepted that the evaluators had concluded they would never be able to tap his potential. If the Angels do tap that potential, then I hope FalVine have been given the history and know whom to let go when they clean house. It's looking like a bad outcome.

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Yeah Meyer, Hicks etc shows a real lack of patience with prospects/youngsters. It's bad enough when that happens, but on a rebuilding team? That is inexcusable.

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Meyer yesterday in his second start vs. the Tigers in 2017: 6 IP, 3 H, 1 run (unearned), 4 BB, 9 K, 1 HBP.  I think that counts as "fairly effective." :)

 

MLB career high 101 pitches (59 strikes). Highest pitch total anywhere since May 2015 at Rochester.

 

Still doesn't know how to win, though, as he took the loss while the Angels offense was shut out. :)

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Another shakier outing vs the Yankees: 4.2 IP, 5 H, 5 BB, 5 K. Although only 2 runs charged to Meyer (helped by a reliever who stranded 2 inherited runners to end the 5th). All 5 hits he allowed were singles.

 

Meyer struck out the mighty Aaron Judge twice before walking him in his final inning (Judge later homered off an Angels reliever).

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