I agree with what the Twins did, I agree that we agree, and I'm hoping they sort out his control so that next season we can watch the Charge-wah of the Light Brigade. PS "Seeing's the most important thing!"
It would be interesting to know if Light just can't find the strike zone in general at times, or if it's his breaking stuff that's the primary culprit. If he's been dominating with his fastball, a good developmental system would urge him to work on his other pitches more and that might contribute to the high walk rate.
You're absolutely right that he's not serviceable as is, but I'd rather see the Twins take the chance that a guy like Light learns control, rather than the chance that a control guy learns how to miss bats. The Twins seem to have taken the latter approach about as far as it can go.
Speaking of drinking, Dick just called a player "a miniature Miguel Cabrera without power" That's like calling an actor "a thin, unfunny Louis Anderson" http://comedycontact.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Louie-Anderson-617x339.png
I'm starting to think you've overestimated him. Dick: "Albers is not much of a strikeout pitcher" FTFYD. Edit: Oh, good, let's run on Eaton's arm again. It's not like he's a defensive savant who used to play center, or has 16 assists.
Finally upgraded to Windows 10. Solitaire looks like the deck of cards came from a truck stop in Bulgaria (minus the nudity, of course). Could be a deal breaker. http://www.geek.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ms-solitaire-625x350.jpg
"The answer is.... 4?!?!" Good story. After decades of my own exhaustive research, I'm starting to get the impression that the city of New York is a bit wrapped up in itself...
All your rebel base are belong to us, princess! http://img.lum.dolimg.com/v1/images/databank_tarkin_01_169_97d0a95c.jpeg?region=0%2C0%2C1560%2C878&width=768