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GAME THREAD: Minnesota Twins at Texas Rangers, 7/9/2022, 3:10 PM CDT


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Noticed this hadn't been started and the time is now.

1. Byron Buxton (R) DH
2. Carlos Correa (R) SS
3. Kyle Garlick (R) RF
4. Jorge Polanco (S) 2B
5. Jose Miranda (R) 1B
6. Gio Urshela (R) 3B
7. Gary Sanchez (R) C
8. Gilberto Celestino (R) CF
9. Nick Gordon (L) LF
 
1. Marcus Semien (R) 2B
2. Corey Seager (L) SS
3. Mitch Garver (R) DH
4. Adolis Garcia (R) RF
5. Nathaniel Lowe (L) 1B
6. Jonah Heim (S) C
7. Kole Calhoun (L) LF
8. Leody Taveras (S) CF
9. Charlie Culberson (R) 3B
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Kind of interesting watching the Ranger telecast. Of course, they are featuring the Rangers and talking up their players. They just featured veteran pitchers they had acquired who had thrived with Texas. Minor, Lynn, Gibson and Perez. Of course, the last three twirled for the Twins. 

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5 minutes ago, Nine of twelve said:

Group of people who have among the best seats in the house behind home plate, and they are paying no attention whatsoever to the game. Half of them have their backs turned.

They're probably looking for Chuck Norris.

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2 minutes ago, Mill1634 said:

You're playing with fire everytime Smeltzer takes the bump. He was/is a great story and provided great starts when we really needed them, but he isn't a very good pitcher.

This is almost what I think. Smeltzer is a very good pitcher when he has perfect command. But if any part of his mechanics or command is off he doesn't have the physical ability to do well at the major league level.

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Well, the Twins have gotten a lot of mileage out of Smeltzer. I wonder whether this is the start of his regression to the mean. Actually, all of the starters, except maybe for Bundy, have exceeded both expectations and their batted ball data. 

Perez is really both quite a story and quite the enigma. He has had stretches where he has been exceptional and then faded to ordinary. Remembering his time with the Twins, through June he has great numbers and then became ordinary or worse. He had a short successful run with the Red Sox as well and then faded. Now, he has been outstanding through half a season with the Rangers.

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Throughout the entire White Sox series, the Twins benefitted from close calls and umpire decisions. In the first game and a third in Texas, not so much. This is definitely the case with the home plate ump today. He's given Perez a couple inches on the inside corner that Smeltzer has not gotten and it may be some part of the results so far. 

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I think we're getting to see the real Smeltzer the last few starts. He's certainly not going to blow anyone away, and his stuff is average. He's very hittable.  However, if Smeltzer has absolutely everything going for him on a particular day...hitting all the spots and getting guys to chase, he can be effective. I honestly don't think he's a viable, long term answer as a starter. I think his value will end up being as a reliever. Lefties hang around forever, and I bet he will too, but not as a starting pitcher. 

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2 minutes ago, stringer bell said:

Throughout the entire White Sox series, the Twins benefitted from close calls and umpire decisions. In the first game and a third in Texas, not so much. This is definitely the case with the home plate ump today. He's given Perez a couple inches on the inside corner that Smeltzer has not gotten and it may be some part of the results so far. 

Correct according Baseball Savant pitch illustrator.

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