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Another encouraging report on Brian Dozier's ability to play second base:

 

"We talked during BP about not going down that base path too much towards first base, and he really kept his feet nice and short around the bag today," Gardenhire said of Dozier. "I think you saw how easy the throws were for him. He just flipped it. Nothing panicky. Made two really nice plays."

 

"His first step was fantastic. That's what we're looking for. At this point, he looks so much more comfortable over there and looks like he's taking the bull by the horns at second base. He looks like he's really into it."

 

Minnesota Twins: Brian Dozier looks slick at second base - TwinCities.com

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It appears that Tom Powers handed off his 2012 ST notes to Berardino or the Twins FO somehow thinks everything in the past goes down the memory hole:

Tom Powers: Brian Dozier is going to be the next big thing for Twins - TwinCities.com

 

I hope Dozier makes it, as he seems like a guy you want to pull for, but in this case, I'll believe it when I see it.

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Seems safe to say the Dozier at SS experiment is over. Probably for the best. Really hope he can settle in at second, he's got all the skills necessary to be a serviceable piece there for a while.

 

My take as well, the left-handed kiss-of-death for SS. But it does illustrate Gardenhire has his pets--and apparently Dozier at 2B is one of them. This also serves to squelch talk of anyone else starting at 2B this April.

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No one is surprised by Dozier at 2B, that was the plan all along, the good news is it doesn't sound like a disaster. If Dozier is settling in at 2B then that makes sorting out SS just that much easier, you can spend the better part of March auditioning Florimon, Escobar, Carrol and whomever till you find the starting pair you like the most, then hope they don't imploded sometime after April 1st.

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It's not a forgone conclusion. Gardy also praised Escobar recently, saying second base is his best position and he would be comfortable with him there everyday. The difference is, Dozier can hit, if he just calms down and lets his natural ability shine through. The Twins want him to be able to handle not only second base but the second spot in the order, so they can have a 3-8 of Mauer, Willignham, Morneau, Doumit, Plouffe and Parmakee. Dozier is the only guy who has a chance at that. If he is anywhere close to Escobar with the glove, he comes north as the second baseman.

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I'd settle for a petit-boon on the part of the Dozier-pet.

 

FWIW- I know 2B is easier than SS, but in 356 minor league games and 84 major league games (440 game total), Dozier has only played 47 at 2B- that's just North of 10%. He also has demonstrated hitting success only as high as AA, and his ABs at New Britain only totaled 311.

 

Given the pressure that Gardy's under and the precedence of Dozier cracking under the weight of starting SS last year, isn't some of that likely going to redound accordingly, if/when things go badly at some poin

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It's not a forgone conclusion. Gardy also praised Escobar recently, saying second base is his best position and he would be comfortable with him there everyday. The difference is, Dozier can hit, if he just calms down and lets his natural ability shine through. The Twins want him to be able to handle not only second base but the second spot in the order, so they can have a 3-8 of Mauer, Willignham, Morneau, Doumit, Plouffe and Parmakee. Dozier is the only guy who has a chance at that. If he is anywhere close to Escobar with the glove, he comes north as the second baseman.

 

Actually, Carroll has a better chance at that.

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No one is surprised by Dozier at 2B, that was the plan all along, the good news is it doesn't sound like a disaster. If Dozier is settling in at 2B then that makes sorting out SS just that much easier, you can spend the better part of March auditioning Florimon, Escobar, Carrol and whomever till you find the starting pair you like the most, then hope they don't imploded sometime after April 1st.

 

Florimon will be starting at SS. Carroll will be the guy to plug the implosion at 2B or SS (or 3B?).

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I agree with that and the very fact there is a odds on chance of that actually happening is a mark against TR this off-season.

 

He was a 3.2 WAR player last year and gets on base at a very good clip, he's obviously not a long term solution, but he should be the starting SS as long as the Twins are trying to "compete" Florimon and Escobar literally do nothing for me, I can't see either one becoming anything more then a "Meh, we will keep him around until we find something better, UTIL guy"

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That equation, of course, being:

 

0 * anything = 0

 

with the "anything" in this case being a given Twins MI's chance of being useful.

 

 

Technically, this is not entirely correct, as there is one number where this is not true, and it fits the Twins to the Power of Zero Math perfectly.

 

Because, 0^0=Undefined.

 

Zero to the Zero Power -- Math Fun Facts

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This is the season for the Twins to figure out what they have. Carroll will fill the hole that fails(hopefully no more than one). Twins are running auditions for next year and 2015. If they happen to be better than expected this year great, but finding what they have is the main mission. Floriman is just getting the first shot at SS, just as Dozier is getting the shot at 2B. Hope they both make it, but do not expect it. Dozier has an extremely short time to prove it as the next wave will be here by 2015.

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I agree with that and the very fact there is a odds on chance of that actually happening is a mark against TR this off-season.

 

carroll needs to have his plate appearances kept under 401. there is no reason to have his $2M option vest for 2014.

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carroll needs to have his plate appearances kept under 401. there is no reason to have his $2M option vest for 2014.

 

If they aren't going to bother spending that money elsewhere it really doesn't matter.

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He was a 3.2 WAR player last year and gets on base at a very good clip, he's obviously not a long term solution, but he should be the starting SS as long as the Twins are trying to "compete" Florimon and Escobar literally do nothing for me, I can't see either one becoming anything more then a "Meh, we will keep him around until we find something better, UTIL guy"

 

Oh I agree, in the present situation, I'm not knocking Carroll but more should have been done to avoid the possibility of a 39 year old having to be an everyday player at SS. Leaving it at Florimon and Escobar is pretty much allowing it to happen.

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Technically, this is not entirely correct, as there is one number where this is not true, and it fits the Twins to the Power of Zero Math perfectly.

 

Because, 0^0=Undefined.

 

Zero to the Zero Power -- Math Fun Facts

As stated below by someone else, 0^0 =/= 0*0. I impressed my future favorite teacher ever by showing the math behind why 0^0 is undefinable during my 7th grade orientation visit to the high school. Or do you really want to take this into the realm of irrational, non-existent numbers?

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If they aren't going to bother spending that money elsewhere it really doesn't matter.

 

Yeah, at the very least he provides a "veteran presence" who is at least better then the majority of your in house options.

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Yeah, at the very least he provides a "veteran presence" who is at least better then the majority of your in house options.

 

Yupper, they're not exactly loaded in the middle infield, and there aren't any immediate reinforcements knocking down the door.

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