
Lefty74
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- Birthday 10/09/1956
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Front Page: Statcast Wants C.J. Cron Back – Do You?
Lefty74 replied to Patrick Wozniak's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I like CJ but seems like $7-$8M is too much. Here’s a thought, trade with Yankees for a very controllable LH hitting first baseman, Mike Ford. LeMahieu and Voit provide Yankees with enough so Ford is expendable. Ford’s MLB stats in 2019: 143 AB’s, 12 HR’s, .909 OPS. Major League Mininum salary for a number of years; spend the savings on a pitcher and get a high upside player w upside. -
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Article: The Twins Should Extend Odorizzi, Not Gibson
Lefty74 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Completely agree, Gibson may be older but he seems to have figured it out. It looks like his ceiling is way higher and he may now have a new floor as well. Very bullish on Gibby, may be a mirage but I think he has a chance to be really good for the next 4-6 years. -
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Article: Front Office Flop for the Twins?
Lefty74 replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Totally agree that there have been some very strange moves. It would be nice if Flavine were a little more forthcoming as to their rationale. Seems very quiet over at 1 Twins way. One thing I do agree with is not playing Garver more behind the plate. I know many disagree with this sentiment as he clearly is a better stick than Wilson. At times Garver looks like he is trying to catch with a boxing glove. There have been many wild pitches that IMHO should have been blocked/caught and he consistently stabs at pitches. Does not have soft hands and at 27 I don’t think that changes. Catcher is such a critical spot we just have to find someone to man the position and I can’t see him being the long term #1 guy. Neither is Wilson but I have to believe the pitchers like him behind the plate more than Garver.- 134 replies
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Article: Miguel Sano's Struggles
Lefty74 replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Life is a series of choices. I’ve been a big supporter of Sano and given him a pass on his weight. Now it’s clear that he is very immature and not very disciplined. Miguel talks a good game but he is clearly not backing up the words. From the accusations of sexual misconduct to not being able to step away from the dinner table to swinging at the same out of the zone pitches over and over it’s apparent he has a very long way to go. I hope he makes it but it will take major life changes for it to happen. -
Article: Sano Going To Let It Eat
Lefty74 replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Had a chance to be on the field during batting practice and was a few feet from Sano as he waited his turn. To put it in perspective, I am 6’3” and a soft 210 and it is not an exaggeration to say his leg circumference is at least double mine. He is a huge person, incredibly strong and will not see 215-230 anytime soon. He has also proven he can still run ok and seems to be quick enough at 3rd. Hoping he gets to 260 but still believe he has tons (no pun intended) of value as he is. -
Article: The 2018 Sixth-Year Minor Leaguers
Lefty74 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Rarely hear anything about Van Steensel and am surprised at how strong his #’s are. Why is he not considered a prospect? Is it velo related or something else? Seems to have a strong strikeout ratio. Thanks- 9 replies
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Interested in your rationale for Tyler Jay making MLB by end of 2018. His stats at High A, around 3.00 ERA have been solid, but AA ERA of around 5.50 doesn’t seem to warrant the optimism. It may be that injuries have been the cause, but if so it’s rare that those things disappear. I hope you are right and everything lines up for him in terms of health and success on the mound.
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Article: Part 2: Seth's Updated Top 50 Prospects (31-40)
Lefty74 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am surprised Slegers is so far down. Agree that his ceiling is low, but he has had a reasonable amount of success in MILB. Are there really that many pitchers in the system ahead of him....we will see. My impression is pitching is our weak link. I guess it is important to understand the methodology. Most rankings of top prospects are weighted heavily towards the "what if". What If the guy who throws 95+ starts hitting his spots, or the 6'6" pitcher is projected to add 5 MPH To his FB. In reality most often they don't achieve these projections, yet they are considered more valuable because if they do they are higher ceiling guys. Lots of Sleger types end up have MLB careers, but most often they are not highly regarded in these types of evaluations.- 28 replies
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Article: Part 2: Seth's Updated Top 50 Prospects (31-40)
Lefty74 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Recently spent 3 days outside of Cleveland watching Midwest League games between Lake County Captains and Lansing Lugnuts. Sitting behind home plate the first evening I glanced to my right and did a double take. There with a stopwatch in his left hand and radar gun in right was Terry Ryan. Watching him work gave me an appreciation of the hard work he puts in when watching a game. He had an 8.5 x 14" sheet for each team and he was evaluating every player. Every pitch he put the gun down and wrote something on one of the sheets. I approached him in between innings the first night and mentioned the fact I was from MN and a huge Twins fan. We talked for maybe 5 minutes. I told him he must be proud of the fact that many of the players performing so well were drafted during his tenure. He quickly said something to the effect that "many were involved" and "last year was so tough, really happy to see the success". He also received a call from a Twins employee while we were talking; he clearly still has strong connections to the org. Terry stayed at every game until the bitter end, writing on his sheets after every pitch. There are typically 5 or more scouts at all these games. Watching them work it was clear Terry takes his craft very seriously. Saturday, after the series ended, my wife and I were at the airport at 6:30am ready to head back to MN. I looked up and Terry was making his way over. We talked for awhile about many things and my last comment to him was, "well at least you get to go home for a 3 day weekend." His reply, "oh no, when I get to MN I'm grabbing a car and heading to Beloit to power scout a series this weekend"!! I just laughed and thought, yep he's a baseball man and lifer!
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At current pace Twins win 84 games......... we can dream!
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Article: The Scouting Skinny: Brendan McKay
Lefty74 replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Am not anything close to a pro scout but saw McKay pitch and hit in 2016 over a 3 game series. He is VERY sturdy and I believe could be whatever a team wants to him to be. His swing is great and exit velocity is exceptional. Just very polished. As a pitcher very solid velocity with great depth on off spend. As stated by many his floor is #3. Probably never #1 but potential #2 and solid......low risk because he could do either. Not sure that warrants #1 pick in draft, but he would certainly leapfrog most of our current MILB pitchers. -
Apologies--didn't see the Extension Candidates thread until after posting this one! Would have added to that one.
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