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  1. Sabato is the minor league version of Miguel Sano's prior years. Start out dreadfully slow and then get hot in the middle of summer. Last year was the same thing for Sabato. Urbina and Severino continue their recent hot streaks. Twins radio announcers said SWR's IL stint was Covid. I'm always reading things into the box scores, usually wrong, but ECS gets taken out of the game for a pinch runner. Injury or is he getting traded..............or just strategy I haven't seen used with him before?
  2. Most guys seem to struggle for a while when they get moved up. Adams moved up and gets blasted. Headrick pitched well tonight but was hit hard in his first game. Gipson-Long, same thing. The bats are no different - Wallner off to a slow start the Saints. Being called up to the Twins can result in the same thing - Miranda, Kirilloff, Larnach all struggled (though Larnach had a short spurt of success first). ECS and Steer seem to be the exceptions to struggling when moving up. Makes me wonder if the Twins have to be patient with guys like Cano and Moran. Tough to let them fail too much though with the playoff hopes we have.
  3. Someone in TD was asking for more power to make Palacios a MLB SS. He answered with a couple homers tonight. Varland with another decent game and Balazovic with another clunker. Both are consistent this year.
  4. Austin Martin - he seems to have missed most of July. How bad is that thumb injury and when did it happen (how long was he playing with the injury)?
  5. Agreed! Urbina and Severino continue to play well. Gipson-Long had a rough 1st inning but then dominated. Hope he's adjusting to moving up one level. CES not only hits but, if I remember correctly, he seems to do well in clutch situations and not just when the game is out of hand and the other team brings in a mop-up pitcher.
  6. SKOR North’s Darren Wolfson speculates that the Twins would be one of many interested parties if the Giants did shop Rodon, as Minnesota “were right there” in trying to sign Rodon last winter. (From mlbtraderumors.com)
  7. The Saints just don't seem to be able to supply the Twins with any more effective relief pitchers. We don't seem to like Ian Hamilton. Schulfer is talked about but he got hit pretty hard last night. Wichita and Fort Myers had almost no offense, Urbina supplying most of the hits in the Mussels double header. Carr looked great but the bullpen was terrible. Cedar Rapids just keeps rolling. Get a bad start and it doesn't matter. The bats take care of that deficit. Severino having a great week so far.
  8. Short but nice returns from the IL for Enlow and SWR. CES just hits, at every level. Great game from Severino as well. Should be a lot of changes to these rosters in August - trades, moves to cover holes from trades, and maybe some draft picks being assigned but it seems the Twins really ease these players in slowly.
  9. Wow, the Draft Tracker now shows that we signed everyone through Round 18!
  10. I disagree. When you add in free agent signings in the offseason, we don't have enough dead weight on the 40 man without eventually releasing some players who would have trade value now (might also be more cost effective to trade for a decent contract than pay top dollar to a free agrent). Plus, you can only carry so many guys that may not hit the majors next season. Otherwise, the way MLB teams are moving guys up and down so often, you run out of options, etc. for players.
  11. Did Polanco reinjure his back today? Polanco to the IL and Sano called up..................
  12. SWR (still 21), Festa, Povich, Hajjar, Raya - all 22 or younger. The Twins had 3 or 4 at least partial graduates to the big leagues this year - Duran, Jax, Moran and Ryan. Balazovic is the big disappointment this year. I'm hoping that Canterino (in the bullpen), one of Sands/Varland, and Festa make the jump next year to the Twins for at least part of the season. Not counting the Saints, there are a lot of good, not great, pitchers in our minor leagues. Less of this group will make it through to the Twins but 1 every year from this group would be good (Jax would be the one I would have classified here - honestly, I didn't think he could pitch as well as he's doing this year).
  13. Two questions - did the Twins hitting coaches totally mess up Martin by reworking his swing? Also, the injury he has had this year is a thumb injury. Has he had that most of the year and they just recently decided it was enough to hit the IL? Maybe that has affected his #'s. If either of those is true, the Twins can't trade him now as he will get better by next year, at least if it's a thumb injury causing problems.
  14. Obviously, if even half of these guys end up good enough to play MLB, the Twins will have to make some trades. I like the 'pick the best player available' strategy. Ages: Polanco - 29, Arraez 25, Miranda and Steer 24, Lewis, Martin, Julien, Strand 23, Lee and Schobel 21, Miller 19, The rest mentioned above will not be in the Twins organization in a couple years IMO. The age difference gives the last three guys time to grow in the minors. I just have the feeling that Polanco, due to age and an increasing cap amount, may be on the move in a sell high (though not at his highest) trade for pitching before the 2023 season starts. Trade one of the other guys for pitching for more than just a rental in the next two weeks and those two moves would get us better pitching and not so much of a glut for 2023.
  15. Certainly enough SS/2B in the system now. Javier's days are numbered and I'm also expecting a trade from these positions, maybe Steer but also, if the Twins want a high end starter, maybe Polanco. The Twins went for the high end guys early in the draft. I think that's what most wanted here in TD. I liked it. We'll see how it ends up.
  16. From CBS analysis - could be a steal........... Twins pop Prielipp Prielipp might've been in the running for the No. 1 pick tonight had he not had to undergo Tommy John surgery last year. He was back to throwing bullpens late in the season, giving teams proof of life. One scout in attendance told CBS Sports that he topped out at 93 mph in rainy conditions over the course of a 50-pitch session. Clearly the Twins liked what they saw; should he live up to his old promise, he'll go down as a draft-night steal in a few years' time. R.J. Anderson
  17. I'm with tarheelsfan. I will take that bet. Anyway, love the Lee pick as well.
  18. And I'll give you 2 to 1 odds. Define regular............... does playing the last half of 2023 with the Twins as the starting SS (or elsewhere) count?
  19. I'd like to see Julien and Chris Williams moved up to St. Paul. You would have Steer, Palacios, Beckham and Julien for the 2B, 3B, and SS positions and I believe Palacios can play LF (maybe Beckham plays some at 1B, I forget). Palacios needs to be the Twins starting SS next year until Lewis gets back (assumption - Correa opts out) and then he is our utility man in place of Gordon. Also, Headrick needs to move up to Wichita. Let's see if he does better than Gipson-Long has started at that level. It may be that only one of the two make the Twins 40 man and the other is at risk to get picked by another team.
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