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Everything posted by Karbo

  1. Yes McBane was a nickname for him. It had something to do with McDonalds but I really don't remember the whole story.
  2. 1st priority has to be pitching, along with 2nd and 3rd priority's. Yes we could sure use an upgrade at catcher but pitching is a much bigger need.
  3. In other words, the way they did it back a few years ago, except the beat writers from each team also got a vote and each team must be represented. I agree with you, as that way is probably a better way to truly get a representation of true all stars. I do think its important to have at least 1 player from each team.
  4. Cool ideas. Would love to see something like the HR challenge for prostate cancer done at the HR derby. People could pledge X amt. per HR hit maybe even pick which player(s).
  5. Face it, the twins are going to loose some "pipeline" prospects in any type of trade for a desirable pitcher. The question I ask is; How good of prospect(s) for what quality/quantity return. The only other choice they have (if they intend to win this year) is to take these prospects and put them in the pen to get their work in up here. Not an optimal situation either way. Like I've said in previous posts IMO look at the guys that will need to be protected for the rule 5 draft and start thinning the herd a bit so we don't lose someone with real potential for nothing!
  6. Karbo

    Sano Situation

    Now that Arraez has shown a knack for decent defense at 1B we are pretty stacked there and at DH. Would be nice if Sano tears the cover off the ball and makes a tough decision. It wasn't that long ago when he came up and looked like a potential .280 hitter with unbelievable power. That guy would be welcomed back.
  7. I love watching Buxton play, but honestly I hope he declines for health reasons. Give his knee a few days to rest. After all, I don't really think we are seeing more than about 75% healthy Buck out there.
  8. I think we are probably looking at loosing a few good prospects to the rule 5 draft this winter, so why not use a few of them in trades for areas of need? Pitching, pitching, and more pitching.
  9. Though I agree he seems to be selling out to hit HR's I don't think it's fair to compare him to the Sano of late. Yes he is striking out at a high rate but at least when he draws a walk regardless if he steals or not, he's a threat on the bases. IMO I can live with a lower avg. when he plays in the field, after all he makes so much of a difference out there. Yes it would sure be nice to see him out there more often, but if he has a bad knee I give him credit for playing thru it. Just look at the w-L record with or without him in the lineup. He makes a difference. If I'm the manager I let him play whenever he can!
  10. As of today I would list Buxton, Polanco, Arraez, Kepler. The others just haven't been here long enough to establish themselves as "core" pieces IMHO.
  11. I say a pretty good job. I do question why you don't think Ober would do well in the pen though. IMO he would be similar and maybe even a bit better than Jax there.
  12. What we need is at least 2 good bullpen arms. 2 setup guys that we can trust in the 8th inning and once in a while the 9th to close.
  13. I think you're missing my point. I'm certainly not saying our rotation is "top shelf" , [though with the exception of Bundy I have more confidence in them than most of our relievers,] What I'm saying is that if a starter has his "stuff" working and is pitching well, let him try to get through the lineup the 3rd time. A reliever can be warmed up and ready if needed. Also, as far as our top relievers go, in all reality, that would be only Duran. Jax stats would make him a decent setup man. So as we can both agree that we need at least 2 more good arms in the pen, until then, IMO let the starters go IF they are pitching well regardless of how many times through the lineup they are.
  14. I really wonder how much of the bullpen as a whole are having these problems due to being over worked. The starters need to go deeper into games, period. If they are still effective and facing the lineup for the 3rd time let them go! If they are showing signs of tiring pull them then, not just because some spread sheet says so! How are you ever going to prove them wrong if you don't get a chance? Pulling a healthy starter after 60-70 pitches when they seem to be in control just puts more of a burden on the weakest part of the staff, the pen!
  15. I like Gordon, but I think with his speed he should be able to steal a few bases ,yet he is 3/6 on his attempts so far. Maybe the Twins need a base stealing coach. Also, most the teams are over shifting him to the right side. If he could learn to bunt once in a while he could probably raise his avg. by several points.
  16. IMO warm the pen and let him go until he gets in any kind of trouble. Save the pen if you can.
  17. All I'm saying is that's poor planning on the part of our management team. The same team that keeps saying they have a plan. As it turns out they probably knew Archer was a no go but even at that IMO they could have possibly saved an inning or two from the pen which as we all know has been drastically over worked due to so many short starts.
  18. So tomorrow you know you will need at least 4 innings out of your pen. You don't think when Bundy is pitching as well as he was it might be a good idea to at least try to get another inning or two out of him rather than burning the availability of your reliable relievers on a maybe tonight?
  19. I can't figure that one out either. Knowing He is going to give Archer a quick hook the next night Rocco piles on an extra inning or so that may have been avoided. This is a paper thin pen as it is, and Rocco just keeps pushing it. I wonder what this pen would look like if they had a manager that knew how to properly manage it?
  20. I think we add Ober to the pen when he is back. Help ease him in and i've always felt he would make a better reliever anyways. If Archer can't start going longer it may be time to look at him in the pen and put Winder in the rotation, or if Bundy flames out (as many of us fear he will) let Winder take his place. Winder for sure is a better pitcher than half the guys in the pen now. I too see no reason not to try some of the young starters on the farm in relief roles. Can they really do much worse than what we are seeing now?
  21. I would move Ober into the pen. I think he could be a very good setup guy to go along with Jax. If the Twins are going to go with a 6 man rotation I would rather see Winder get a shot as a starter. I think he has a better chance at going deeper right now than Ober. I also feel they are going to have to loosen the rope a little on Archer. It just doesn't make sense to me to keep him in the rotation if all we get is 4-5 innings per start. That is just wearing down a thin bullpen that much more!
  22. If Balazovic is hurting why is he still active? This team has such a history of being protective with there prospects especially pitchers, it surprises me that they are letting him play.
  23. Balazovic is looking like a lost cause at AAA. Sure doesn't look like he should be rated high at all.
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