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  1. Yeah, it turns out that sliding in shorts really hurts a lot. Figures the White Sox didn't think of that.
  2. That stat had me coughing in my coffee so I looked it up. 75 plate appearances...but still, nice work by him. Currently .294/.351/.515
  3. We need to win this one, just for my personal frame of mind. OK< that means I need to win this one. Let's win one for the big dog. Thank you.
  4. I'm not going to draw any conclusions about the recent events until I review the Zapruder film. Did Antony push Ryan under the bus, or was it a stumble? Hmmm....
  5. -- Are you suggesting that the Pohlads told the AL who they wanted as the Twins representative in the All-Star game???
  6. If that is true, why do I keep running into so many terrible employees (including at my own workplace)? I agree with your sentiment, but it isn't nearly as true in business as it should be.
  7. What I'm anxious to see, but unfortunately don't expect to see, is Polanco getting 200 at-bats in the second half.
  8. Pointing out the value of rankings...that's a top 100 prospect who never made it above AA and has been in independent leagues since age 26. That kind of thing makes me feel even more that I probably overvalue prospects like Hu. Garza and Bartlett for Young struck me at the time as a worse decision than releasing Ortiz, and far worse than Ramos and Testa for Capps. Abad, Kintzler, etc: just flip 'em. Do it.
  9. Agreed on Capps/Ramos. Ramos also missed most of the 2011 season and almost half of each of the two following seasons with injuries. Even if he'd been here he wouldn't have been a full-time replacement for Mauer (unless he'd stayed healthy because of clean Minnesota living or something). I hated giving up Hu, but I also wonder if I am way too high on our prospects. Having Jepsen this year pitching a little worse than last year would have been a lot better than having Jepsen the current train wreck. We could have handled a little regression. I am not so convinced that it's as much of a coaching issue as some argue. Look at Hendriks. He's been gone for 3 years. 2 of the 3, including this year, have been really bad. We haven't missed much. Manship has put together a good year and a half with Cleveland after two dreadful years with two different teams since leaving the Twins. Not exactly an instant turnaround, a painful process other teams had to live with. I'm more convinced by the argument that mid-level RPs are mainly lightning in a bottle. Don't overpay, don't sign to extensions, just keep looking. Heck, Joh Rauch had a good year and a half here.
  10. Yeah, that's my take. I think Arcia should have been used differently in previous years, but at this time and with this roster I think it's time to drop him. But I also think it's time to do a ton of different things, dropping Santana being another timely move. If this is the only move they make, what's the point.
  11. Thanks, that was fun. Great editing. Your neighbor's commentary was entertaining as well. Kernels are in Beloit in 2 weeks (an hour from my home) and I'm hoping to see them.
  12. ARCIA GO BOOM!!! I know it's late but I love when I get to say that.
  13. I think your handle should be Gran Bark Reserva, like the bottle.
  14. He's looked good in the field as well. He turned a really sweet DP yesterday- good pickup, perfect throw, hustled back to the bag and was in good position for the return throw.
  15. I thought this was interesting- thanks. I learned things. This sentence certainly conflicted with the tone of the rest of it, though: "Again, this isn’t a really strong relationship, but you can kind of see it." Hmmm...it is always tempting to use our eyes to do statistics when we don't get a strong enough result from the calculator.
  16. Goalies get credited with losses, too, even if they stop 10 breakaways and lose 1-0. If goalies play like crap, the team tends to lose rather than win, though I suppose you could dig and find a couple exceptions. Closers don't do basically the same job as other relievers. Just about every failed closer is someone who was a good reliever during other parts of the game. Except Eck and Smoltz, I guess.
  17. As the father of a soccer goalie, all I can say is AMEN! Forget the offenders who missed the wide-open shot, forget the defender who pulled someone down in the box- it's the goalie who doesn't save the penalty shot who blew the game.
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