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  1. I reread the post five times. I can see how you can read it as you've interpreted it. I think it was not written as clearly as it could have been. Regardless, no tanking allowed in baseball.
  2. The paragraph I quoted said that even though the Twins had high picks, they missed out on the above named players. I just pointed out that the above named players were all gone before the Twins picked.
  3. All of these examples were picked prior to the Twins first pick.
  4. If the Twins get a nice trade offer for Nunez, is Leonardo Reginatto ready to finish the year with the Twins?
  5. What are these playoffs of which you speak? I am not aware of these things.
  6. However, if he comes up, pitches a couple good games, he can be dealt to a contender. There are teams that need help right now and we might be able to get a prospect. Or package Milone with Plouffe/Dozier/Nolasco/Santana for a couple prospects.
  7. Milone is probably the best trade chip available. Bring him back now and hope he responds like last year. Then trade him for whatever you can get back. According to the talking heads on the MLB network on Serius radio, several contending teams are looking for back of the rotation starters who provide at least a 50/50 chance of a win. No other Twins starter fits that criteria.
  8. Buddy Boshers keeps showing up in your reports in a positive way. Is he a possibility for a trip to the big leagues?
  9. Can we have a roatation of Berrios, May, Meyer, Duffy and Gibson for the month of May and see what the future might look like? Call up Chargois to take May's bullpen spot.
  10. 14 pitchers, 11 non- pitchers. I haven't played in a long time but aren't there only 8 positions besides pitcher? The Twins have three players on the bench, not two. Not that having only three is a good idea, but at least the math is correct.
  11. 30% of all balls that hit a bat end up with a runner ending up safely on base???? Doubtful. F any pitcher had this line, he should retire.
  12. If a guy can throw five innings giving up only one hit, I really don't give a darn about "missing bats". I would like to see him hit 27 consecutive bats if the result is a couple of singles followed by double plays. Missed bats are more important for relievers coming in with runners on base. But even then, I have nothing against a double play. Missed bats are sexy but not manditory.
  13. Don't the Twins employ pitching coaches who can teach Tonkin how to get movement. Getting movement can't be a magic trick that only a few know.
  14. Sixteen top prospects about to hit the majors over the next three years? The next ten years should be fun for Twins fans.
  15. The sad (or sickening) part of this is that $100 million isn't considered "enough" by players or agents. The average US two-income family makes about $5.5 million over a 45-year career (assuming $60,000 a year for each person) and they are very content. Players get that much for part of one season. And the two-income family (assuming they have children) can hardly afford tickets to more than one or two games a year. The entire system is perverse. And before I get jumped on for being "jealous", I don't begrudge the players for taking what the owners want to hand out. I just wish that the owners would use a lot of this money and give away tickets to low-income families, lower tickets prices for families, and just donate half of what they spend on players to charities.
  16. Isn't the splitter thrown edactly like a fastball, only with fingers split apart? Why would that make it more harmful to the elbow? I always thought that any pitch that involved snapping your wrist put more strain on the elbow than a straight pitch.
  17. Unbridled optimism? Aren't you a Twins fan? Mildly hoping for a pleasant summer is more our style.
  18. So you spend $400 million on Price and Greinke; lock them up for eight years; and what would have happened? You go from a 70 win team to a 85 win team? Still might not be in the playoffs. And you've financially put yourself in a major bind when their skills are rapidly dimishing and Sano, Buxton, Perkins, etc are looking at new contracts. Bad, bad idea. Skip the spending when you aren't winning and possess a great farm system. If Sano and Buxton hadn't both missed 2014, this might have been year 1 of a long reign. Instead, start planning for 2017 and the free agent class of 2018.
  19. I agree and for that reason, I can't understand why so many posters hate Milone. Just because he doesn't throw in the mid-nineties doesn't mean he can't be a very effective back-end starter.
  20. Let Buxton have center field from day 1. His defense alone makes it worth while and when he adjusts to ML pitching, he'll be there for years.
  21. I'sure glad they play baseball games on a field instead of a computer. All these projection models and fancy statistical models don't show heart, hussle, and attitude. I'm just hoping the youth movement progresses rapidly and the kids play their butts off. It should be a good 2016 and possibly a wonderful 2017.
  22. I'm hoping that by mid-season, we see a starting rotation of Santana, Gibson, Duffy, May, and Berrios and a bullpen of Perkins, Jepson, Burdi, Chargois, Melotakis, Fien, Meyer, and Rogers. Hughes and Nolasco either are traded or Sent to Rochester. Get the rebuild into full blown mode.
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