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Twins vs Rays, 08-11-2012, 6:10pm


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Wow, really hard to win when your 9-1-2-3 guys are a combined 0-15. That is just terrible. Revere is in some kind of slump after that 21 game hit streak

Mauer and Willingham aren't doing all that much better:

 

Last 4 games:

Mauer 3/14 .214

Willingham 3/15 .200

Revere 2/18 .111

 

Last 10 games:

Mauer 8/36 .222

Willingham 5/34 .147

Revere 15/45 .333

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Gardy said postgame about Blackie/starters.....Ill take 3/4 er in 6IP any day......WOW have we lowered expectations

Well, given that Blackie's game-ERA was 6.00, that actually lowered his ERA to 7.33, so technically Gardy is cheering on the obvious improvement...and that 2.00 WHIP rate gave the infield extra double play practice. With the 3 dingers given up tonight, Blackie also vaulted himself into the HR/9 lead among starters, now standing at 2.18/9I. So yes, a quality start all the way around.

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J. Marquis (W, 6-6) cg 2 hit shutout over pirates!

 

sure.....no Rick Anderson telling him to quicken up his pace

 

13gms for SD 83.2IP 79h 34er (3.66ERA) 70k (7.5/9) 21bb 10hr's

 

We make light of it, but this really is inexplicable. Was there an underlying medical issue, philosophical difference, mechanical adjustment? How does a pitcher go from possibly delivering the worst SP performance by a starter in the opening 2 months to practically a reliable #3 starter with only a team change to account for obvious difference?

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I remember him beating the Yankees in April, but the Twins kept jerking him around as the 5th sp. Favoring Hendriks!

2 out of 6 quality starts after that (w/ 4 dreadful ones) and then he was gone soon after the Cole DeVries-like 8 ER batting-practice performance in 1.2 innings against Milwaukee. Seems like the Twins have gone full circle.

 

Since joining the Padres, 8/13 QS- good to be back in the NL and Petco Park!

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http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/27902/an-inning-munchers-marquis-event

 

Great article on Marquis, with the money quote:

 

"One of the reliably entertaining things about baseball is that pitchers you think are done -- because they must be done, must have absolutely nothing left in the tank whatsoever -- surprise you, because they don’t really agree with what you or I think. They’d rather keep giving it a go, and whether you want to celebrate small sample sizes, selective situations or honest-to-god comebacks, they make it happen.

 

Enter Jason Marquis stage right, a perfect example of why -- to quote with former Cardinals ace Joaquin Andujar’s “favorite word” -- with pitchers youneverknow. With Saturday night’s two-hit shutout of the Pirates, Marquis provided yet another reminder that as long as someone is still willing to let you play, you have a chance to make your career a going concern."

 

"Using Bill James’ fast and fun metric, Game Score, Marquis’ start grades as an 86 against the Pirates, which ties exactly with a career-best mark he’s achieved three times before, for three different teams: in 2005 for the Cardinals against the Nationals; in 2007 for the Cubs against the Pirates; and in 2009 for the Rockies against the Dodgers.

 

Matching that with the Padres makes Marquis four-for-four in personal excellence in different team togs, which is perhaps no surprise since Marquis’ career has featured so many resurrections that it’s an open question over who envies him more, cats or zombies."

 

This is why I advocated hitting the waiver wire for DFA-available potential SPs available to bolster the Twins, "trying out" for the Twins on the releasing team's dime, rather than the strictly in-house approach- which included a pitcher with virtually no shot as anything but a spot-starter at most, like Duensing. The claimed retreads don't work out, they get released at essentially not cost.

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