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Article: Looking Forward By Looking Back (2012 Draft)
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Actually, the Dodgers had 5 ROY in a row from 92-96 - Eric Karros, Mike Piazza, Raul Mondesi, Hideo NOmo and Todd Hollandsworth- 22 replies
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Article: The 2016 AL Central All-Prospect Team
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Fun article. Probably have Park at DH, too. I don't know enough about relief pitching prospects/closers of the other teams but I would imagine the Twins would stack up there pretty well.- 10 replies
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Anyone know, off hand, who are the expected impact rookies in the AL besides our three?
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It would so great if they actually all finished in the top 3 of ROY voting.
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Article: TD Top Prospects: #2 Jose Berrios
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Nice write up, Seth. I really like this guy and hope he wins a cy young down the road for us. Really looking forward to his debut. -
Article: TD Top Prospects: #3 Max Kepler
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I think he's going to be a high avg, solid on-base guy but with only moderate power. Maybe a poor man's Joe Mauer. Something like .300/.360/.430 with 12-15 HR a year and solid defense. He won't be a star but he'd be a pretty good player. -
Article: TD Top Prospects: #4 Nick Gordon
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think you're putting too much weight on minor league stat lines. What we should look for are the scouting reports, esp as an A ball player. This is mlbpipelines write up on him - "The first high school position player taken in the 2014 Draft, Gordon is the son of former big league pitcher Tom Gordon and Dee Gordon's younger brother. He more than held his own as one of the youngest regulars in the Midwest League in his first full season of pro ball, showing why the Twins took him No. 5 overall. Not known to have a ridiculously high ceiling, Gordon can do a lot of things well, with a higher floor than most high school draftees. He should hit for average, with a line-drive approach from the left side of the plate, and there should be a little extra-base pop as he adds strength. While he's just an average runner, he's an excellent baserunner who has showed some base-stealing ability. That speed gives him just average range, but he has terrific instincts, good hands and a very strong arm, leaving no question he can stay at shortstop long-term. The Twins never had much doubt Gordon would be a big leaguer one day. How he's begun his career has the organization more enthused about just how good of a player he'll be once he gets there." I'm certainly not trying to suggest he'll be an all-star - he might flame out in AA - but he looks like a guy who can make it. -
Article: TD Top Prospects: #4 Nick Gordon
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm the opposite of tobi. Going into the draft, everyone knew the Twins were going to nab Gordon and I was really happy with that pick. (It's also worth pointing out that the most commonly suggested pick was Alex Jackson who looks lost now). It looks like he can play shortstop at the ML level and be at least a league average bat. That's a really good player. -
Article: TD Top Prospects: #5 Tyler Jay
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yeah, I remember these discussions. I was a little wary of Fulmer b/c of the height thing that we always hear on Berrios. I didn't like Benintendi at all - too small and I didn't think he'd stick in center and didn't have enough bat to be a corner guy. As I said, I liked Cameron. So we'll see those two become all-stars while Cameron flops in AA. -
That's a good point, too. RF isn't that big and Buxton in center should limit it even a bit more. He's a good athlete. Hopefully, this goes well.
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It's also probably fair to say that baseball hasn't had a lot of 260+ pound outfielders because baseball hasn't had a lot of 260+ pound players. The game and its athletes are changing dramatically. If you watch any ESPN classic baseball game from the 80s you'll see that the players today generally dwarf those guys. The time of the 6'2", 175 lb Jack Clark's playing corner OF and 1B is gone. So, while Sano might be rare now, he might not be all that rare in 5 years. We'll see.
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Article: TD Top Prospects: #5 Tyler Jay
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I remember at the time of the draft, I wanted the Twins to take Daz Cameron but I kept reading how Jay was going to be the Chris Sale of this draft and being linked to the White Sox and thought, man, why don't we ever nab that guy? So, it was a pleasant surprise. I think Johnson's draft strategies on pitching is interesting and it'll be fun to see if it pans out. I liked this pick though and being #5 seems about right. -
Article: TD Top Prospects: #10 Nick Burdi
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
He should be good. I'm really excited about the bullpen we might end up having soon. Could be a lot like the old Nasty Boy Reds teams. -
Article: Twins Daily Top 20 Prospect Countdown: 11-15
gunnarthor replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Nice list. I know Walker's a bit of a divisive prospect but I really hope he gets it all figured out. It's nice to see some young players in the 11-20 range that might be able to make some big jumps this year. If Palacios can stick at short stop, the team really has some nice depth there in the minors. Thorpe had been ranked by BP on their top 101 a few years ago. Hopefully he gets back to where he was and continues to develop. Another good lefty would be really fun to have. -
Article: Dreaming Of 200 Home Runs
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I asked my friend who is an international scout for the Royals if Park had seen ML quality sliders (not AAA) and he said no. He also said Park will need an adjustment period - not sure how long - but eventually he made a comparison to Magglio Ordonez by "the end of the year one."- 71 replies
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Article: Dreaming Of 200 Home Runs
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Man, 200 home runs would be great. I'd certainly take the under but let's go for it!- 71 replies
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I think the problem is the valuation and weight you put on your math numbers.
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David Schoenfeld at ESPN is a pretty constant critique of the Twins and often focuses on May being the lucky month. I posted it elsewhere but I don't really think the clustering of wins means much except to a narrative. I think you can certainly say that the Twins won more games than they were supposed to based on the RS v RA but even that should be given a grain of salt. The first week of the season was so bad it actually colored the results for the entire year. -28 RS in the first week, +24 for the rest of the year. Obviously, most teams will look better if you take out their worst week but that was still a really sizeable difference. In any event, I think the Twins team changed considerably over the year so I think the talent level we have is better than what the RS/RA suggests. And that talent should improve. That's generally why I'm optimistic about this season.
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Article: Seth's Top 30 Minnesota Twins Prospects 2016
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Hm, not sure what happened there. They projected 70 wins, and were off by 13.
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I don't think anyone disagrees with this point. I think the area of contention is how much of the Twins success is due to that. It is often mentioned that the Twins were lucky in May last year bu the numbers don't really suggest that - they hit the snot out of the ball in May. Their lucky month was actually August, at least runs-wise. The Twins weren't really unique clustering a lot of wins in a short period, which is what I think is part of this unstated criticisms of last years team. Houston started the season 30-17. The Twins best 47 game streak started about 4 weeks later and they went 27-20. Outside of those 47 game runs, both teams were 56-59 the rest of theway.
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Article: Charting The Competition: Chicago White Sox
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I guarantee if we had Latos, people would be bitching about blocking Berrios, May and Duffey. -
Article: Charting The Competition: Chicago White Sox
gunnarthor replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We're better than the Sox.