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I love the strikeouts, all the innings pitched are great, his demeanor on the mound is fantastic. But the best part about him is that as of late he is a Mark Buehrle fashioned wizard.

 

Game time:

 

6/1: 2:39

5/27: 2:18

5/21: 2:35

5/15: 2:24

 

I think he wrapped up today's game start-to-finish over my lunch break. 

 

 

 

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When I watch games on MLB, I always enjoy most those pitchers who get the ball back from the pitcher and get right back to business. To me, that infers focus on the game, not on one's self.

 

Berríos has that in spades.

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I love the strikeouts, all the innings pitched are great, his demeanor on the mound is fantastic. But the best part about him is that as of late he is a Mark Buehrle fashioned wizard.

 

Game time:

 

 2:39

2:18

 2:35

2:24

 

I think he wrapped up today's game start-to-finish over my lunch break. 

Coincidentally, those were also the times of the first four innings of an average Mike Pelfrey start.

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I want to be positive since I've been critical in other threads...

 

Berrios has been everything we hoped he would be. I think he may tire some later in the year and not be as effective. In future years he will be in the Cy Young conversation.

 

Romero is meeting our hopes too, which is a great situation. Fix the bullpen, add a good bench player, and we're cooking with gas this season.

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Agree, I love watching him pitch.

 

For anyone who might still believe in ethnic personality stereotypes, contemplate the enormous diversity of personalities and attitudes of the Twins' most prominent Latino players: Berrios, Rosario, Escobar, Sano, Santana. Quite a range there!

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When I watch games on MLB, I always enjoy most those pitchers who get the ball back from the pitcher and get right back to business. To me, that infers focus on the game, not on one's self.

 

Berríos has that in spades.

It's by now a cliche for coaches to tell young players to slow the game down - that they can get eaten up, pitcher or batter alike, if they let the game dictate their approach to it. You look up, and find that you've struck out twice on just six pitches, or given up a 5 run inning, seemingly before you even got set up to compete.

 

But, at some point the young player turns the corner and gains the confidence to want to speed the game up and apply that pressure to the opponent. Berrios seems to have reached that point some time ago, and embraced it.

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I have always felt Berrios would turn in to a top of the rotation starter. And not just due to his stuff. He has a tremdous work ethic, desire to excel, as well as a bulldog mentality. Coming up through the system, he might have struggled initially at a level, but always seemed to make adjustments. (Also feel Gonsalves has that ability as well, FWIW). Now, whether or not he becomes a true ACE we probably won't know for a while.

 

But it wasn't that long ago some were wondering if he could figure it all out. Some wanted to call him a bust after some initial struggles. I think we should keep that in mind when we sometimes debate Buxton and Sano, both, I believe, still 24yo.

 

Berrios, Romero, Gonsalves, Graterol before you know it, (hopefully), and maybe Thorpe? WOW!

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Agree, I love watching him pitch.

 

For anyone who might still believe in ethnic personality stereotypes, contemplate the enormous diversity of personalities and attitudes of the Twins' most prominent Latino players: Berrios, Rosario, Escobar, Sano, Santana. Quite a range there!

 

Santana has perhaps the best personality in baseball, in my humble opinion. Miss that guy.

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Santana has perhaps the best personality in baseball, in my humble opinion. Miss that guy.

Also a big fan in Santana. And I don't think he's done! Even with the rotation full at this point, I believe he will still contribute this season.

 

Only thing is, would there be room next season even with a reduced contract? I hate to say no, but May, Gonsalves, Slegers, Littell, Pineda and maybe even Thorpe or Graterol at some point all to fill in for the departing Lynn (departing in theory) 2018 may be it for Santana in a Twins uniform.

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"When I watch games on MLB, I always enjoy most those pitchers who get the ball back from the pitcher and get right back to business. To me, that infers focus on the game, not on one's self." Monkeypaws

 

I agree. Too many of the longer games feature the pitcher or pitchers just screwing around on the mound. Today's game featured 9 runs I believe. As fast as these guys run it doesn't take much time to score a few runs as long as the pitchers keep the ball coming to them.

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Some pitchers can really use being quick to their advantage. You set the pace, you control the tempo you keep rallies down. Look at how Buehrle used to handcuff the twins.  I also think that helps in going deep into the ball game. 

 

 

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