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  1. Who’s to blame for this? Management. Colome keeps going out there in the 9th. Why? IDK. Rogers, Duffey, Robles, and Alcala should be the closers (If they’re going for multi-closer thing, which is fine). They all throw hard. Thielbar is fine as a setup guy (NOT as a guy to stop the bleeding). Outside of those five, who do we have? Colome sucks as I already said. Brandon Waddell has not looked good. Dobnak is fools gold, always has been. Anderson? We haven’t seen him in the majors yet. Maybe he could be good? IDK. This is a well thought out piece pointing out many faults in all layers of management within the organization. But no, I'm pretty sure it's Bryan...
  2. Reminds me of Randy Bush. He made the same comment, that he could've gone for more money, but by staying on the lower end of his value, he extended his career by never being a "salary dump". Makes you wonder why more players don't think this way.
  3. Texas Rangers are opening at full capacity with no common sense, and we're all going to die!!!! Oh, sorry. That's the other thread that went off the rails.. Watching Big Mike, he gives up 2 runs in the first 2 innings, looking bad. Then it's suddenly the 7th, he's coming out, and the opposition has 2, maybe 3 runs. His performances don't look dominating, but the results are indisputable. I think he'll be fiine, if he can stay out of his own way. His biggest enemy is himself, either taking more banned substances to control weight, or getting too heavy, and pulling something. If so, he'll be a very solid #3, perhaps #2.
  4. The trouble with that philsophy is what we saw last year: a bunch of solo home runs. Dingers are great, but as Bert (so often) told us, solo HRs aren't going to beat you. We need some guys on base for the mashers, to make those 3 run dingers!
  5. The only flaw with this theory is, if/when all those regular players do suffer injuries and are out for weeks/months, it suddenly means all those DH options are playing in the field everyday, and your DH becomes Jake Cave on a daily basis. I, for one, would much rather see a true DH. For that period when the DH is out, or needs a rest, that's the time to filter in these other guys. I would much rather see a really good hitter playing DH day in/day out, hitting somewhere between 3rd-5th slot, than going back to the days of guys like Jake Cave hitting 7th-8th as your DH.
  6. How can you put Sandy Koufax and Kyle Gibson in the same sentence??!??
  7. Personally, I hated the 1st wildcard addition, as it really didn't "punish" them in any way. Adding the 2nd WC team meant both had to play in, so I was all in favor of that. Adding even more WC teams does nothing for me. An 82 win team getting hot at the end of the year can be dangerous, so what's the point of 162 games then? Plus, adding another level to the playoffs? Won't we be finishing the WS sometime around Nov 7? I already hate it when cold weather teams (other than if MN were to win) are in the WS, as the boys of summer look like the Michelin Man standing in the OF.
  8. I'm excited about the potential, but history has proven that bullpens are fickle. The best laid plans for dominance often turn into flops. Guys that were great last year, suddenly can't find the strike zone, or when they do, the ball finds the cheap seats. Hopefully these weren't career years for these guys!
  9. still one of the best quotes ever, by his own manager, Ozzie Guillen, "If you play against him, you hate him. If you play with him, you hate him a little less."
  10. Didn't the Twins surpass the record on a night they lost? To that same Gardy team?
  11. I concur, there is a place for bunting & SBs. However, the lack of execution is obvious. These guys just don't practice it anymore. How many times did we see Joe Mauer try to lay down a bunt for an easy hit, and could never get it done? And that's a guy with a great eye! Asking guys to bunt in this era, unless they're NL pitchers or little fast guys that have to hit it twice to get it out of the park, is futile... and frustrating!
  12. MLB.com had an article the other day "who's your ASG starters?" one Twin mentioned... Polanco.
  13. How true. Modern age technology allowed the Twins to even figure out Verlander, and crush him 1-0!
  14. Which makes more sense; A) start a AAA pitcher against Baltimore, and lose a game against a terrible opponent, then use a good pitcher against Verlander, and lose 3-1, or: Sweep Baltimore, and throw Stewart out there against Verlander? The Orioles may be bad, but Stewart vs O's could've easily ended in the same result as Stewart vs Astros
  15. let's not forget, this has been a miserable spring. Nobody wants a $5, or $10 beer while watching baseball in 31 degree weather.
  16. Without Marty Cordova, I'd have never learned what plantar fasciitis is. Let's hope that malady never affects La Tortuga. But if it did, would we notice the decline in speed?
  17. Why don't they address replay? I can't stand watching the manager stand at the top step, while the umpires stare at him for 30 seconds while some other coach watches TV. I was in favor of replay if it meant not having to watch Gardy argue (incorrectly time & time again) for 2 minutes. The "Gardy Replay Rule" should eliminate time consuming arguments, not take up more time by waiting 30 seconds just to go to commercial because they're not going to challenge. Like the additional roster spot, hate the 3 Batter minimum. That fundamentally changes strategies. Plus, a RP that "just doesn't have it" can blow a lead pretty easily in 3 batters.
  18. The trouble with that idea is it's not a level playing field for the owners. Giving everything to the players is bad for the sport, as shorter service times to FA reward the big markets with big TV contracts, and make it even more difficult for the medium/small markets to compete. That's the last thing I want to see! I'd love to see a hard salary cap maximum, and minimum. The NFL (for all it's flaws) have the right idea. Almost every team spends close to the same amount, but players don't get 10 year guaranteed contracts. For every guy not getting paid "what they should", there's guys getting overpaid because they're no longer performing (I've seen Pujols & Hughes mentioned sparingly). Why it took baseball owners so long to figure this out is beyond me. So if players want faster FA/Arbitration, then no more guaranteed contracts. But we still need a hard cap (IMHO).
  19. Wow, this is a very slippery slope MLB is heading towards. In every case above, the words "police were called" ring out, except for one who's career was basically over anyway. Not taking anything away from said victim, this is dangerous. I'm not saying I do or don't believe her, as it's really immaterial what I think. But a suspension/penalty of any length in a case that's year's old with absolutely no corroboration scares me. This opens the door for any ex-wife, ex-girlfriend, or anyone with a grudge to start making accusations for personal reasons. Again, I'm not at all saying that's what happened in this case. I'm just saying, Sano's looks to be a precedent setting decision, and if it comes out with any length or severity, this opens up a Pandora's box for people with ill-will.
  20. I'm a huge Mauer apologist, yelling at people who booed him during the lean years, but c'mon... Loyalty at $184m? "Loyalty would've been Joe taking $15m/year for 8 years, vs $23m. That was certainly no "hometown discount". Again, I say that as a fan of Joe, and think, if he has a good 2018, we bring him back, but only for about $6m. THAT would be loyalty.
  21. Not so fast on Mr Pohlad buying the steaks. With new tax rules, he's not able to write that off. Mr Pohlad: "Great meeting! Best of luck, Joe. Waiter, separate checks!"
  22. Couldn't agree more. It's also about the experience. Go to an NFL game, and you really see how much downtime there is. Baseball is now like that, Between inning breaks are too long (except when you have to get rid of 6 beers), but they'll never cut commercials, soooo: I'm not in favor of rules dictating how long or short a pitcher stays in. That fundamentally changes the game. I am in favor of a pitch clock. Knock 5 minutes off. I'm in favor of limiting mound visits to 1 per pitcher (either a Catcher or a Coach), & said visitor must at least jog to mound, followed by timed visit. knock 5 minutes off. Relief Pitcher must either sprint to mound, or be driven by big helmet golf car. He gets 5 warm ups, then let's go. Knock 5 minutes off. Leaving the park at 10:30 means getting home at 11:30 (in 1st tier suburbs), asleep at 12/12:30. My wife gets up at 5 to go to work. Every game is a battle to keep her there until the end, and she LIKES baseball. Something must change. There's 162 games. 2:30 or 2::45 is long enough, but don't fundamentally change the game.
  23. I know this never happens, but any chance Mauer stays on for 1-2 more years at a paltry sum of $2-3M/year, and tells the Pohlads to spend the extra money to get him a ring?
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