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Game Thread: Twins vs Tigers 11:10 AM PT (1:10PM CT) 4/13/2019


Blake

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Despite the outcome of the last game the Twins played against the Mets, the Twins still came away with a winning road trip. An outcome that was lacking last year.

 

Unfortunately, the Twins return home to play the Tigers, managed by ex-Twins manager, Ron Gardenhire, who appears to have his club playing well. At least, according to the standings.

 

And, more importantly, the Twins get to put the silly "futility player" of the NL behind them. Yes, I mean the lack of DH where the pitcher "hits," hence, "futility player."

 

With that, we move on to more pressing matters, such as, pitching.

 

Specifically, starting pitching.

 

More specifically, the starting pitching today.

 

Twins: Michael Pineda

 

Detroit: Tyson Ross.

 

Looks to be a good one...for a Twins win, amiright!

 

Play ball!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Due to prior commitments, your humble host will be out doing stuff outdoors. Lineups, as seems to be the norm for this particular game thread author, will be the responsibility of one of my two faithful readers. (Okay, yes, I may be a bit generous in my estimate of faithful readers)

 

*Disclaimer: Reading this in no way represents the views of the owners of this wonderful blog. The views expressed are purely my own, unless I'm off my meds, then please blame Irene for not keeping an eye on me.

 

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What's with the weather?

 

It appears to be 35 degrees. That's madness. Any Minneapolitans or St. Paulites care to give us an update on how it's looking and feeling out there?

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Lineups:

 

DETROIT

 

2B J. Harrison R
3B J. Candelario S
DH M. Cabrera R
LF C. Stewart L
1B John Hicks R
RF D. Peterson R
C   G. Greiner R
SS Jordy Mercer R
CF JaCoby Jones R

 

P  Tyson Ross R

 

MINNESOTA

 

RF Max Kepler L
SS J. Polanco S
DH Nelson Cruz R
LF E. Rosario L
1B C.J. Cron R
3B M. Gonzalez S
2B J. Schoop R
C Jason Castro L
CF Byron Buxton R

 

P -   Michael Pineda R

 

 

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It appears to be 35 degrees. That's madness. Any Minneapolitans or St. Paulites care to give us an update on how it's looking and feeling out there?

Maybe 40 during the game, little wind and some blue sky spots in a mostly clouding sky. PLAY BALL!

Feels colder than the temp, as there is a lot of snow on the ground.

 

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It appears to be 35 degrees. That's madness. Any Minneapolitans or St. Paulites care to give us an update on how it's looking and feeling out there?

It will look great at Target Field. It will feel like a pre-1982 Vikings game.

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Should have built a retractable roof. Then more folks would have traveled great distances to see the Twins play, because the traveling fans would know that they are guaranteed to be able to see a game in a comfortable setting. Big mistake. 

The snow days almost always peter out by the Fourth of July. So any game this time of year is like free ice cream. Nom!

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Should have built a retractable roof. Then more folks would have traveled great distances to see the Twins play, because the traveling fans would know that they are guaranteed to be able to see a game in a comfortable setting. Big mistake. 

They should just build a winning team. That'll do more to bring in fans than anything.

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Should have built a retractable roof. Then more folks would have traveled great distances to see the Twins play, because the traveling fans would know that they are guaranteed to be able to see a game in a comfortable setting. Big mistake. 

The retractable roof isn't going to change the fact that it's 40 degrees outside.

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Should have built a retractable roof. Then more folks would have traveled great distances to see the Twins play, because the traveling fans would know that they are guaranteed to be able to see a game in a comfortable setting. Big mistake. 

If you are willing to write the check I'll bet they can find a way to get one installed.

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Should have built a retractable roof. Then more folks would have traveled great distances to see the Twins play, because the traveling fans would know that they are guaranteed to be able to see a game in a comfortable setting. Big mistake. 

 

They didn't. End of story.

 

Looks like Astudillo's riding the pine today. No shocker there, he's had too many GIDP lately. Here's hoping Pineda keeps his good start rolling.

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Should have built a retractable roof. Then more folks would have traveled great distances to see the Twins play, because the traveling fans would know that they are guaranteed to be able to see a game in a comfortable setting. Big mistake. 

 

Retractable roofs are universally terrible architecture. Safeco is the best of them and it still ruins the feel of the stadium IMO. 

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Retractable roofs are universally terrible architecture. Safeco is the best of them and it still ruins the feel of the stadium IMO. 

I have yet to attend a game at Miller Park, but an acquaintance of mine who has said it was like being inside a giant coffee can.

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Is anyone else bugged by these Cleveland knock off unis we're wearing this year?

 

I'm more bugged sitting and waiting for Gonzalez to start putting together good ABs. The guy's been awful so far this year, no way around it.

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Is anyone else bugged by these Cleveland knock off unis we're wearing this year?

They look horrible on TV. Lettering is illegible. Looks like something a kid cooked up in the uniform design studio of a video game. 

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Retractable roofs are universally terrible architecture. Safeco is the best of them and it still ruins the feel of the stadium IMO. 

There was a twin domes concept during the stadium process - side-by-side stadiums with a roof on tracks covering one stadium at a time. Of course, there was never a possibility of the Wilfs and the Pohlads gettng together on it, but it was an interesting concept that I think could have saved the feel of the stadiums.  

 

I can't find any trace of it online now, but they did have fairly detailed plans at the time.

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