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  1. I don't really understand why Ober seems to be overlooked to a degree. He's had pretty good success at the MLB level already. It would be a waste to put him back at AAA.
  2. I did not want Correa back. His salary would have been 20-25% of overall payroll. Too much, especially with Lewis hopefully coming back. Would have been blocked. I'm also fine with missing out on Rodan. Not a long enough track record, and to me not enough of an upgrade over current starters. We have around 7 who range from 2-4 type guys. I would have liked a real top end talent like Verlander on a 2 year contract. Or even Kershaw, had he been open to it. Specific to the line-up itself, I think a lot of people are forgetting the amount of injuries we had. It's a decent line-up when healthy. I'll take over this year, in terms of expectations.
  3. I've always felt that Kirilloff could be an all star. Going to depend on if that wrist recovers.
  4. As I've said on other sites/strings. Given that the analytics say starters are pulled after going through the line-up only twice due to performance drop off, rather than fatigue, why not go back to a four man rotation? Add the extra starter types to BP with ability to go 2-3 innings?
  5. As Linus points out, why would they need 6 starters to pitch 4-5 innings? We have 7ish possible starters. I'd suggest they could go to a 4 pitcher starting rotation, and use others as sort of designated 2-3 inning relievers to bridge to the late inning guys like Duran and Lopez.
  6. If Tommy Watkins didn't pull his boneheaded go and stop sign for Celestino in the extra inning game against the Yanks, the Twins would have split the series with them IMO. I was at the game, which was sparsely attended due to it being a 3:05 make-up game in New York. We were able to get good seats right behind the Twins dugout. I'm embarrassed to admit that I absolutely lost it yelling at Watkins, which the whole team and area heard. Sending a guy on a short single to RF with no outs was a debacle. Out by a mile. Exact same situation for the Yankees in the 12th, and they held the guy at 3rd. Needless to say their strategy worked out better.
  7. Pitching management needs to evolve. Twins have a few "STopeners" (starters who pitch longer than openers, but not as long as starters traditionally). With these guys pitching only 4-5 innings, why can't they pitch more often than every 5 days? The starters are just not covering enough innings over the course of a season to sustain a staff trying to stick with relievers pitching 1-2 innings. Not enough bodies. Give STopeners the ball every 4 days maybe. Couple relievers would be designated as 2-3 innings type guys.
  8. SP going 6-7 innings is now the exception rather than the norm, and we should no longer expect that. Our SP are not traditional SP anymore. Now somewhere between an "opener" and a SP. Because pitchers stats are much worse 3rd time through the line-up. But the Twins have not adjusted the relief pitching. They continue to generally send guys out for 1, maybe two innings. They need to have the second pitcher pitch 2-3 innings. Try to get close to once though the line-up. Then back to the set-up and closer roles for guys like Duran and Lopez.
  9. I would be okay with giving Jeffers a bigger role for the rest of the season. Trade Sanchez and Ursela for perhaps a reliever. Which would also give Miranda more PT at 3rd.
  10. While watching the game the other day, with Arraez playing 2B and Kirilloff at 1B, I floated out the idea to my 15 year son that we could consider trading Polanco. I like Kirilloff a lot, as well as Arraez obviously. My son thought it ridiculous, as he looked at it as if we would be getting rid of a long time very solid player for a player that has not really proved himself yet. I tried to explain that from a line-up/roster standpoint, we'd have a better team with both Arraez and Kirilloff playing, and we may be able to sell high on Polanco for much needed pitching. Am I right or my son?
  11. Possibly the worst move was having righty Duffy intentionally walk righty judge to pitch to lefty Rizzo. Obviously Judge is the MVP right now, but statistically that was backwards thinking. As an out- of-towner who watches on MLB.com, I can can choose to listen to Bremer or the opposition announcers. I'm not a fan of Bremer, so I listened to the Yankees guys. They pointed out the lefty/right stats for Duffy said he is better against righties, which is typical. Terrible move by Rocco, even though I do think he's doing an overall excellent job juggling this team.
  12. I'm a native Minnesotan now living in CT. So I need to subscribe to MLB.com to get the games. 90% of the time I listen to the opposition's announcers. I have no doubt he's a good person, and he has possibly the best library of Twins knowledge. I just am not a fan of his announcing style. It grates on me. Maybe too much of a homer.
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