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Ex Twins in 2021: Where Are They Now?


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Jake Reed continues his trip around the majors. After appearing in a half-dozen games with the Dodgers after toiling in the Twin system forever , he was grabbed by Tampa Bay who allowed him a single Triple-A appearance before needing 40-man roster room. Now the Mets have grabbed the former Twins high draftee. He started the season with the Angels system.

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And the Rays took a further hit to their pitching depoth, losing their second of two former Twins that they waivered off the roster, Sean Poppen joins the Diamondbacks, after pitching just 5+ innings this year in the majors for the Rays and the Pirates. Former Twins relief arms are giving new meaning to the moniker "journeyman."

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39 minutes ago, AceWrigley said:

Think maybe we'll learn to hang on to a few of these guys? Sheez.

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You did have a look at what Enns has been doing since getting a try with the Twins in 2017, yes? He's 30 now, seems to have found a little something while pitching in independent ball, the Rays are giving him a look, and next year he has a really good chance of being 31.

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41 minutes ago, lecroy24fan said:

Yankees called up Luis Gil to start in Cole's place tomorrow.

The guy we traded to the Yankees for Jake Cave. And some were even talking that he would've been a good piece to send back towards the Twins if the Yankees really had an interest in Berrios.

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Huascar Ynoa to the Atlanta Braves for Jaime Garcia, Anthony Recker, and cash. Garcia to the New York Yankees from whom the Twins received Zack Littell and Dietrich Enns...... essentially traded Ynoa for Recker, Littell, Enns, and cash. All gone now..... Ynoa looking like the best of the bunch, as long as he uses his hands to pitch instead of hit walls.

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Marcos Diplan added to the Orioles. The guy was a cash purchase to the Twins from the Brewers back in 2019 and he spent final two weeks with the Twins, on the 40-man roster, before being waived and then claimed by the Tigers, who also tried to run him thru waivers and he was claimed by the Orioles.

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3 hours ago, Rosterman said:

Marcos Diplan added to the Orioles. The guy was a cash purchase to the Twins from the Brewers back in 2019 and he spent final two weeks with the Twins, on the 40-man roster, before being waived and then claimed by the Tigers, who also tried to run him thru waivers and he was claimed by the Orioles.

Diplan replaces Shaun Anderson, who was DFA'd. Wonder which team claims him now?

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Hard to call Berrios an ex-Twin..... but he is. Toronto lunges ahead as a winner in the trade so far, as Berrios is the only player helping the only team that matters, the MLB team, and on Sunday, amid no notice it seems by Twins' fans, he picks up his first win for the Blue Jays, going 6 shut out innings, giving up a paltry 5 hits and 1 walk, with 7 Ks on 95 pitches. Simeon, the shortstop we could have signed, hit his 25th homer and 66th RBI. 

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On 7/21/2021 at 4:06 PM, Parker Hageman said:

That's the hip hinge. Getting pitchers to hinge (bend) at the hip is very vogue right now.

One way to get that feel is if you are doing squats in the proper form (with the knees behind the toes). As pitchers gather, they bend a bit at the waist/hip and corkscrew into the back hip/upper leg. Their upper half will be able to stack behind their leg. With a proper hinge pattern, they can maintain that ground force through the entire foot as they drive home, utilizing all the leg muscles rather than becoming quad dominate (and more rotational in the back leg). 

Some pitchers/athletes are much better at this movement pattern than others. Some are naturally able to move that way while others will need a lot of training/side work in order to be able execute it. 

Does that give you a better idea of how that works?

I think Donaldson relieved some of his calf issues by working on this also.?

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16 hours ago, stringer bell said:

Jonathan Schoop will stay around the AL Central a bit longer. He agreed to a two-year contract extension with an opt-out after 2022. Schoop has had a fine year for the Tigers. 

Interesting. I find this mildly surprising but good for Schoop. He's having a pretty nice season,.

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