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Game Thread: Twins @ Diamondback, 6/19/22, 3:10 PM CDT (1:10 PM PDT)


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16 minutes ago, USAFChief said:

I believe it's only the Navajo Reservation in northeast AZ that switches to DST. The Navajo Reservation covers territory across three states, so to avoid confusion, they use DST across the entire Reservation. 

Interestingly, the Hopi Reservation--entirely within the Navajo Reservation--stays on standard time like the rest of AZ.

This creates a "DST donut" in NE AZ.

 

If anyone cares. 

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Happy Father's Day to the TD Dads! 

Fire up that grill! I decided on chicken because we are gonna win this ballgame. Listening on the radio while sweating on the back porch. The temperature difference between Minneapolis and Arizona can't be more than a few degrees. After 95 degrees does it even matter? 

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1 minute ago, twinssporto said:

Happy Father's Day to the TD Dads! 

Fire up that grill! I decided on chicken because we are gonna win this ballgame. Listening on the radio while sweating on the back porch. The temperature difference between Minneapolis and Arizona can't be more than a few degrees. After 95 degrees does it even matter? 

Pork butt on smoker.  Rubbed down last night.  Apple wood smoke started 8 this AM

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43 minutes ago, Nine of twelve said:

Dick talking about the roster limitation of 13 pitchers. What's to prevent a team from listing a pitcher as an outfielder? Kind of evens things out with the Angels being allowed to count Ohtani as a DH.

They have rules about who can pitch and who can be labeled as a 2 way player. You have to label a pitcher as a pitcher or they aren't allowed to pitch in any game that is within 5 runs. Position players are only allowed to pitch in games when a team is leading by at least 6, if the game is in extra innings, or the player is designated as a two-way player. A player can only be designated as a two-way player if they have thrown at least 20 major league innings and plays at least 20 games as a position player or DH, and has at least 3 plate appearances in each of those games.

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10 minutes ago, Doctor Gast said:

Where is yesterday's team. Pathetic

Yesterday's lineup minus Buxton which was a bad lineup according to some vs today's lineup with him. Sometimes you run into a pitcher whose stuff is working. And this guy has looked pretty good so far. 

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I will still maintain that pulling Archer after 4 was the right move. He didn't have great command and had already given up two homers, plus 3 lefties were due up, and the top arms in the bullpen are all fully rested. However, where the mistake was made was bringing in a righty who primarily throws sliders against 3 lefties when Caleb Thielbar is rested (and now coming in the following inning).

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2 minutes ago, Doctor Gast said:

Was Archer hurt? He only pitched 60 pitches

I believe with having had an off day Thursday, only Thornburg and Duffey throwing Friday, Bundy having gone 8 yesterday, and the off day tomorrow they wanted to get the pen arms an inning each to keep them fresh since most of them hadn't thrown in quite a while.

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4 minutes ago, Mill1634 said:

I will still maintain that pulling Archer after 4 was the right move. He didn't have great command and had already given up two homers, plus 3 lefties were due up, and the top arms in the bullpen are all fully rested. However, where the mistake was made was bringing in a righty who primarily throws sliders against 3 lefties when Caleb Thielbar is rested (and now coming in the following inning).

Perdomo is a switch hitter. And Thielbar is scheduled to face the 2-4 hitters here which go lefty, lefty to start. The bigger problem is the lack of any other lefties in the pen. But saving your 1 lefty for their best lefties is pretty reasonable.

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1 minute ago, Mill1634 said:

I will still maintain that pulling Archer after 4 was the right move. He didn't have great command and had already given up two homers, plus 3 lefties were due up, and the top arms in the bullpen are all fully rested. However, where the mistake was made was bringing in a righty who primarily throws sliders against 3 lefties when Caleb Thielbar is rested (and now coming in the following inning).

He only had trouble against Walker (he should have pitched around him, here again better pitch calling & set ups) , with 18 HRs a lot of pitchers did. He had just finished pitching to him, so shouldn't have any trouble pitching the 5th.

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