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Game Thread Twins @ LA Angels Aug 12, 2022


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2 minutes ago, Game7-91 said:

Emerging star he is.....

Yeah personally I didn't think much of him but I'm pretty confident now I was completely wrong.

It all looks pretty legit to me.

There's been too many half season flash-in-the-pans to count (my personal fave is Bobby Darwin) but this seems legit.

I dont think he'll ever have a great OBP but the bat to ball skills are top notch, and he'll hit for some power.

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4 minutes ago, USAFChief said:

Yeah personally I didn't think much of him but I'm pretty confident now I was completely wrong.

It all looks pretty legit to me.

There's been too many half season flash-in-the-pans to count (my personal fave is Bobby Darwin) but this seems legit.

I dont think he'll ever have a great OBP but the bat to ball skills are top notch, and he'll hit for some power.

Yeah, HBD could add Bobby to his handle. Not to mention Willie. 

And I was bummed when they traded Bobby D for Briggs. 

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7 minutes ago, USAFChief said:

Yeah personally I didn't think much of him but I'm pretty confident now I was completely wrong.

It all looks pretty legit to me.

There's been too many half season flash-in-the-pans to count (my personal fave is Bobby Darwin) but this seems legit.

I dont think he'll ever have a great OBP but the bat to ball skills are top notch, and he'll hit for some power.

Looking up Darwin's page, I'd forgotten that he started out as a pitcher. He actually came up as a 19-year-old for the second year of the Angels (from wherever) in 1962, and didn't scatter eight hits and four walks very well in 3.1 innings in his only appearance. He was sent back down and eventually got back up for three games with the Dodgers in 1969 and then made the switch to the outfield a couple years later. The Twins were the first team to give him a full shot in the outfield in 1972, and he played 145+ games in three straight seasons before getting traded in the middle of 1975. 

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4 minutes ago, IndianaTwin said:

Looking up Darwin's page, I'd forgotten that he started out as a pitcher. He actually came up as a 19-year-old for the second year of the Angels (from wherever) in 1962, and didn't scatter eight hits and four walks very well in 3.1 innings in his only appearance. He was sent back down and eventually got back up for three games with the Dodgers in 1969 and then made the switch to the outfield a couple years later. The Twins were the first team to give him a full shot in the outfield in 1972, and he played 145+ games in three straight seasons before getting traded in the middle of 1975. 

Check out his Mar/April 1972 splits.

That was back before I understood the concept of "regression."

 

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Just now, mrtwinsfan said:

My vote -- leave Mahle in to at least start the 7th, he got thru the  #4 hitter, and his season stats say he is better thiird  time thru than the 2nnd

No thanks, he was starting to get drubbed in the 6th.

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