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Game Thread: Twins @ Red Sox, 4/16/22 @ 3:10 CT


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1 minute ago, Mill1634 said:

Houck was far from sharp today, and the Twins are going to fail to score a run off of him.

Is there an indication he won't come out for the sixth?

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2 minutes ago, stringer bell said:

Talking about take-out slides at second base--they are missing a key point. Turning a double play is no longer a needed skill as a second baseman. 

Go on....?

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The AB's have been pretty underwhelming today. The Twins have actually been fine at working themselves into hitters counts, but then they do nothing when they get into that position. Instead, they swing at a pitchers pitch or a ball out of the zone. 

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Okay, Twins, let's get a few runs. I've got one pizza with barbecue pulled chicken and one with chicken bacon ranch headed to the oven that I'd like to show off with a win, and I'm not sure there's going to be leftovers if I wait until tomorrow. 

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4 minutes ago, ashbury said:

Go on....?

Okay, it used to be that turning the double play was a huge part of a second baseman's job. The second sacker had to deal with guys coming at them from all angles and had to make different pivots depending on how the runners were coming in. Now, they can stand at the back of the bag and unhindered, throw the ball to first. I remember Carew, especially after his knee injury, being not great as a pivot man, and that may have hastened his move to first base. Bobby Randall, OTOH, didn't have great range, but he could make that pivot no matter who was bearing down on him. 

Shifts also have minimized the importance of the pivot IMHO.

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4 minutes ago, stringer bell said:

Okay, it used to be that turning the double play was a huge part of a second baseman's job. The second sacker had to deal with guys coming at them from all angles and had to make different pivots depending on how the runners were coming in. Now, they can stand at the back of the bag and unhindered, throw the ball to first. I remember Carew, especially after his knee injury, being not great as a pivot man, and that may have hastened his move to first base. Bobby Randall, OTOH, didn't have great range, but he could make that pivot no matter who was bearing down on him. 

Shifts also have minimized the importance of the pivot IMHO.

I think there's still considerable skill involved in the pivot, regardless of the baserunner.  DPs are often pretty close and a poor transfer will cost the out.

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