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Game Thread Twins @ Rangers 8/16/19 7:10 PM CDT


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Nathan is one of the best relievers in Twins history. I wouldn’t compare Rogers to Nathan. Rogers doesn’t have enough history.

Rogers has more multi inning saves this year than Nathan had for his entire career. He’s got plenty of grit

 

I think that's a product of different managing and data in terms of multi-inning saves.

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I was speaking more towards his defense. I don't think .265/.330/.460 is out of the question which would make him a really solid catcher.

That's not solid, that's outstanding. Like "best catcher in the league" territory, basically a light version of Buster Posey or Joe Mauer in their primes.

 

But honestly, my expectation of Garver is actually a touch higher than that right now, and I tend to skew conservatively on projections. I think he's pretty easily an .850 OPS guy, which puts him right in Posey/Mauer territory, though I think his defense is inferior to Mauer (if adjusted for era). Mauer was a very good catcher, one that would have been even better had he been given the modern tools of framing data.

 

But still, I have really big expectations of Garver for the next couple of years.

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Spaces? Hmmmmm......

(I'll use whatever Web information supports my argument.)

 

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"These guys aren't as bad at hitting as my generation was so the guns must be different" -Roy Smalley, basically

Actually, I think Smalley is pretty honest most of the time about how today's players are better and the game is just superior.

 

He's not Jack Morris, that's for sure. I kinda like Roy, especially considering how badly most players of his era adjust to announcing the modern game.

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I don't think there's much room for anything but offensive regression in Garver.

 

But that doesn't mean he can't be an extremely good player going forward. He simply won't be historically good, like Mike Piazza's bat with Joe Mauer's glove. That's basically the best catcher in baseball history, which is asking way too much of Mitch.

I think that would be Ivan Rodriguez

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Actually, I think Smalley is pretty honest most of the time about how today's players are better and the game is just superior.

 

He's not Jack Morris, that's for sure. I kinda like Roy, especially considering how badly most players of his era adjust to announcing the modern game.

 

His reasoning behind the "guns are faster now" theory was that it was really hard to bat against Roger Clemons and guys don't look like they're struggling against 100 now. 

 

Smalley is fine but that was pretty Jack-like. 

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Actually, I think Smalley is pretty honest most of the time about how today's players are better and the game is just superior.

 

He's not Jack Morris, that's for sure. I kinda like Roy, especially considering how badly most players of his era adjust to announcing the modern game.

Yeah, pretty sure Smalley has acknowledged that guys in his era typically were only throwing high 80’s and hardly anyone threw a slider.

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I-Rod's hitting wasn't great. It was good. And if you adjust for park and era, it's even less impressive. Mauer was a hell of a lot better with the bat.

In 2009 Mauer was the best baseball player in the world. Rodriguez was never that.

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