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Article: MIL 6, MIN 5: Oh, That Rodney Experience


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For a team that has spent most of the year treading water and trying to get back to the .500 mark after a terrible stretch at the end of April, the wheels have completely fallen off. The Twins have now lost four games in a row, and 9 of 11 overall. If the team wasn’t in sell mode before as they have fallen a full 10 games back of the Indians in the division standings, they should be now.Snapshot (chart via FanGraphs)

Kyle Gibson: 35 Game Score, 5 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 3 K, 2 BB, 62.8% strikes

Bullpen: 4.1 IP, 2 ER, 5 H, 5 K, 2 BB

Lineup: 2-for-8 w/RISP, 5 LOB

Bottom three per WPA: Zach Littell -.355, Fernando Rodney -.286, Bobby Wilson -.135

 

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We had a good run without having to deal with the Fernando Rodney Experience, but just as soon as it left, it was back again. Rodney has now blown back-to-back save chances, and in both instances, he had to work out of a jam just to get the game to extras.

 

However, this time Rodney didn’t get bailed out as Zach Littell gave up the winning run in the bottom of the 10th on a four-pitch bases-loaded walk.

 

It wasn’t the sharpest of outings for Kyle Gibson on the mound. The first inning got off to a shaky start, but he was able to get out of it with just one run allowed when Jesus Aguilar was thrown out at home by Eddie Rosario after Joe Mauer threw the ball into left-field and it was overrun by Eddie Rosario.

 

Gibson gave up three more runs in the fifth (two earned), after allowing a leadoff home run and a slew of hits. He had a chance to get out of the inning with just two runs allowed, but Willians Astudillo booted a routine grounder at third that would have ended the inning. Gibson had a much better night at the plate, however, as he went 2-for-2, doubling his career hit total.

 

The Twins were primed for a big inning in the third, when they had runners on the corners and nobody out. However, they settled for just one run even after Brian Dozier was given extra life after he appeared to have struck out.

 

Robbie Grossman hit his first career grand slam in the fifth inning, coming with two outs in the inning.

 

 

In the top of the seventh, Joe Mauer was robbed of a home run by Keon Broxton. This run turned out to be huge later in the game.

 

 

Postgame With Molitor

 

 

Bullpen Usage

Here’s a quick look at the number of pitches thrown by the bullpen over the past five days:

 

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AL Central Standings

CLE 46-37

DET 38-48 (-9.5)

MIN 35-46 (-10)

CWS 29-55 (-17.5)

KC 25-59 (-21.5)

 

Next Three Games

Tuesday @ MIL, 3:10 PM CST – RHP Jake Odorizzi vs RHP Junior Guerra

Wednesday @ MIL, 3:10 PM CST – RHP Jose Berrios vs RHP Chase Anderson

Thursday vs BAL, 7:10 PM CST – TBD vs TBD

 

Last Three Games

CHC 11, MIN 10: Epic Comeback Falls Short

CHC 14, MIN 9: It’s Not the Heat, It’s … Actually, It Is the Heat This Time

CHC 10, MIN 6: Hey, Remember Joe Mauer?

 

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That 5th inning blew.   Bad error at third let in a run but anyone else think that challenged play should have been overturned and it shouldn't have gotten to that error in the first place?.     Why do they even bother with the replays when they only get 50% of them right anyway?     Sometimes I think they should be able to challenge a challenge and get them to look at more angles.

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Rodney should be a set up guy period. He has better stuff than Reed. He is just not a real closer anymore.  

He should not be trusted to close when there is only a one-run lead.

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I get the result of this game stunk. And yes, Rodney did blow the save. But he HAS been largely good for some time now.

 

Littell may have a quality future in MLB. I hope he does. And I'm not excusing a closer who has done a really good job until tonight, but Littell pitched scared tonight. Really, there was nobly else to throw tonight? Couldn't keep Busentiz over Belisle? Couldn't promote a single RP from Rochester who could bring it and throw a strike?

 

Not piling on. Just frustrated as can be!

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I get the result of this game stunk. And yes, Rodney did blow the save. But he HAS been largely good for some time now.

 

Littell may have a quality future in MLB. I hope he does. And I'm not excusing a closer who has done a really good job until tonight, but Littell pitched scared tonight. Really, there was nobly else to throw tonight? Couldn't keep Busentiz over Belisle? Couldn't promote a single RP from Rochester who could bring it and throw a strike?

 

Not piling on. Just frustrated as can be!

I hear you, brother. This was a management cluster all around. Rodney does have consecutive blown saves. You've got 4 or 5 guys (if May is included) who would love to get a shot at high lev situations in Rochester. Time to move Rodney before his value implodes.

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 Time to move Rodney before his value implodes.

 

Not sure any contenders want to deal with Rodney, looks like his value has pretty much already imploded. The Twins need to sell, and just about every asset we'd like to sell is at an all-time low, unfortunately!

 

Can the guys just win a damn game, pleeeeezzze?

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Not sure any contenders want to deal with Rodney, looks like his value has pretty much already imploded. The Twins need to sell, and just about every asset we'd like to sell is at an all-time low, unfortunately!

 

Can the guys just win a damn game, pleeeeezzze?

 

Its a matter of value. No one is going to value him as a closer. But he's not a bad third reliever for a good team.

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Rodney has   blown 5 saves this year, which of course leads the major league (actually tied with two others)

Of actual closers he has one of the worst or worst save percentage.

Rodney is what he is, a veteran closer that is fairly consistent but not great.

If Rodney is not traded this was a terrible free agent signing, it is that simple.

 

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Its a matter of value. No one is going to value him as a closer. But he's not a bad third reliever for a good team.

It has been a long time since Rodney has had setup experience. If I were an acquiring team, I would be a little worried about how he'd adjust to the role. There are enough relievers on the market that he probably wouldn't be my top priority.

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That 5th inning blew.   Bad error at third let in a run but anyone else think that challenged play should have been overturned and it shouldn't have gotten to that error in the first place?.     Why do they even bother with the replays when they only get 50% of them right anyway?     Sometimes I think they should be able to challenge a challenge and get them to look at more angles.

Classic Gibby in the 5th inning also.  Given a grand slam then comes back and nibbles at the strike zone, then gets hit around.  5 innings, 8 hits 2 walks.  

 

Agree though wasn't helped by the 3rd Baseman Catcher.

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If they sell (as I believe prudent) who the closer is, doesn’t really matter, as they won’t be getting any saves anyways. Rodney should stay the closer, he can tune up the bullpen car, maybe jazz it up with some cool decals.

 

Time to get triple A guys some middle relief experience. My vote is Gonsalves should replace Belisle right away.

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Looking at the stats online the Twins have a total of 18 blown saves collectively as a team.  This matches Detroit at 18 followed by KC and CWS at 11 and CLE at 10.  Would be nice to know how many BS turned into loses and what everyones record would be if they converted all BS into wins.  

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Sigh......

 

This has been one of the most frustrating seasons I can remember.  

 

Not really because they haven't been doing well (part of the reason, but not the whole story for me), but because this is one of the most physically talented and gifted (core) groups of players I've seen in in quite some time.   When I match that talent with on field production... well, it's disheartening to say the least.

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Littell optioned to AAA according to Berardino.

It is not that he failed again that bothers me, it is the Twins way of bringing up young players, throw them in for one or two games and then send them out.  No adjustment, no easing them in.  How do they build confidence.  Oh great I am called up and I have 2 at bats or one performance and I am gone!  

In those good old days they would bring up pitchers, let them have a few non-pressure relief appearances and a start against a lower rung team.  Now Mejia gets the Cubs and Littell gets the Brewers in an extra innings game.  

 

No they did not do well, but what did we do to let them have success?  The FO continues to frustrate me.  And I will admit that Molitor is not Casey Stengel, but he works with what he is given.

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I mentioned in the game thread last night that I could see an intensity from the Brewers that appears to be lacking for the Twins.

 

And, contrast Molitor pulling Gibson for a pinch hitter last night versus Maddon leaving Lester in the night before.

 

Molitor is a typical old-school manager who keeps trying the same thing over and over expecting a different result.

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Sigh......

 

This has been one of the most frustrating seasons I can remember.  

 

Not really because they haven't been doing well (part of the reason, but not the whole story for me), but because this is one of the most physically talented and gifted (core) groups of players I've seen in in quite some time.   When I match that talent with on field production... well, it's disheartening to say the least.

One year we had Brian Harper, Greg Gagne, Kent Hrbek, Gary Gaetti, Shane Mack, Dan Gladden, Kirby Puckett, Gene Larkin, Rick Aguilara, Juan Beurenguer, Kevin Tapani, Scott Erickson, Dave West and Allen Anderson.   And took last place and finished 29 games out of 1st.    

 

I'm not saying this team will rebound next year and win the WS like that team did but I am pretty sure if there was Twins Daily back in the day there are plenty of fans that would have wrote what you did.     I am very disappointed with the way this year has gone so far but where people say "wait til next year" and consider it a negative thing I say "wait til next year" because that might be the year it all comes together.    I agree that there is talent there.    Last year they may have over performed a bit but this year it has all just gone wrong.   

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One year we had Brian Harper, Greg Gagne, Kent Hrbek, Gary Gaetti, Shane Mack, Dan Gladden, Kirby Puckett, Gene Larkin, Rick Aguilara, Juan Beurenguer, Kevin Tapani, Scott Erickson, Dave West and Allen Anderson.   And took last place and finished 29 games out of 1st.    

 

I'm not saying this team will rebound next year and win the WS like that team did but I am pretty sure if there was Twins Daily back in the day there are plenty of fans that would have wrote what you did.     I am very disappointed with the way this year has gone so far but where people say "wait til next year" and consider it a negative thing I say "wait til next year" because that might be the year it all comes together.    I agree that there is talent there.    Last year they may have over performed a bit but this year it has all just gone wrong.   

I totally agree.   Sometimes a team is just... snake bit, and the season goes south.   For me, it is that imperfection of baseball that keeps me enthralled even through the years like this :).

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Right now, there is not one facet of baseball that this team excels in. Not one. I know some of the players currently here were never in the plans to be here. I'm sure nobody expected or wanted bobby wilson to catch as many games or have someone like willians a. at third base, or have someone like littell on the mound in extra innings.

 

All that being said, if you aren't going to bring a lot of talent, you'd better at least be somewhat solid in fundamentals. This team isn't, at all. And it's not just the new guys or the emergency roster spot takers. It's everyone. Just from last night's game you had:

 

-dozier falling for the oldest trick in the book, a runner at first trying to get into a rundown to avoid a DP

-2nd and 3rd nobody out, and 3 awful at bats by rosario, dozier and grossman. dozier should have been called out before his grounder

-wilson being unable to get down a bunt and for some mind blowing reason, he was still allowed to swing away in the 9th

-escobar's base running blunder in the 9th

-on the tying sacrifice fly, kepler threw home with zero chance to get the runner, allowing the winning run to advance to third

 

This is a team obviously low on talent, but it's also poorly coached. Someone mentioned a lack of "fire", the team hasn't show any for an extended period after that stretch of postponements in early april. They are (poorly) going through the motions, vets rookies and coaching alike. Baseball has been played for over 150 years and the teams that end up with bad records all have the same characteristics this team is showing.

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Littell optioned to AAA according to Berardino.

And Moya recalled to take his place.

 

Moya, in turn, might be demoted on Thursday for Slegers to start.

 

Can't say it's been an inspiring last few weeks of transactions for the Twins. Really not clear what the plan is for these pitchers.

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Fun stats:  over the last seven games the highest BAs w/at least 10 ABs have been Garver (.545), Astudillo (.455), Adrianza (.429), and Cave (.300).

 

Escobar is at .111, Morrison is at .176, and Dozier is at .222.

 

And of course we can't leave Wilson who is a robust .000.

 

Mauer has the most RBIs (9).

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