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COVID-19 Threatening Baseball Next
jimbo92107 commented on Ted Schwerzler's blog entry in Off The Baggy
From what I've read, C19 is much more contagious than SARS, but not as lethal, except for folks older than 60, and people already suffering from heart problems, lung problems, or diabetes. If you are elderly, this is a very dangerous time to be on an airplane. Mortality rate over 70 is ten percent; over 80 is fifteen percent.- 6 comments
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Royce Lewis Is Putting It All On Display
jimbo92107 replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
From what I've seen of Lewis, Rooker, Kirilloff and Larnach, the Twins have at least four guys coming up that can really pound the ball, and each of them appears to have a plan at the plate. Should we start calling Royce Lewis "Rolls" right now? Rolls, Rooks, Killer, and... shoot, what for Larnach? Larnie? Lars? That's a tough one.- 15 replies
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Regardless how teams stack their lineups, the 3 batter rule will prompt hitters to become more rounded in their approach. If somebody walks Cruz, the next guy better be pretty good at putting the ball in play, at least. There should be plenty of situations that don't call for swinging from the heels. Twins already have power hitters. Can these same guys tone it down to punish the intentional walks? Whatever side of the plate you stand on, contact hitting is going to become more important. This could also boost the value of subs like Astudillo, who can barrel up on almost any pitcher. El Cherubo might just wind up being a very important chess piece.
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As always, much depends on how the young guys develop in AA and AAA. If Nick Gordon finally has a healthy season, he's Adrianza's replacement. If one of the power arms in the minors finds better command, then that's a cheaper option than May. Likewise, the Twins have at least a few guys that might invade the starting ro with just a bit more refinement. But Odo will be hard to bump...
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Byron Buxton's Recovery Reaches New Milestone
jimbo92107 replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Buxton will be fine. They'll ease him into the lineup, platooning with Jake Cave. Even if Buck can't swing the bat yet, they'll still bring him in for late defense, until he feels fully fit. Cave has showed that he's a capable 4th OF. -
Kenta Maeda's Timing Couldn't Be Better
jimbo92107 replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Man, I REALLY hope every Twins pitcher is watching this guy. Maeda is like an embodiment of the art of pitching. Hitters hardly ever see the same pitch twice. Just beautiful. Like watching a chess master. -
2020 is a Win-Now year. That means the roster must be filled with guys that are at or near their very best, NOW. In order to have a chance of beating teams like the Astros, Nats, Dodgers, etc, you best bring your top-level game. Twins can't be a team trying to baby-sit the superstars of two years from now. Much as I like Lewis, Larnach, Rooker, Kirilloff, etc, these guys are all a couple to three years from nearing their peak level of performance. Meanwhile, the outfield of today is composed of guys that each have some years of experience. Rosy, Buck and Kep each have seen enough pitchers that nothing really surprises them. They know how to play balls off the Green Monster and all the other odd quirks of various stadiums. Crowd noise no longer bothers them. They now ignore catcalls and slurs. The Yankees are just another team full of tough bastards. So are the Twins, at this point. It's no knock on Royce Lewis to say he's not ready to play at Buxton's level. Same with the rest of the prospects. The Show is a tough place to exist, and the guys there now have earned their places. You want to force your way onto this squad? Bat .400 for half a season in AA or AAA. Dominate hitters with amazing pitching. Otherwise, the guy there now is still probably better than you. Best advice to the top prospects: Dominate. Your fielding routes better be efficient. Your throws best be right on target. Your at-bats better look professional. When you pounce on a pitching mistake, you better make that pitcher pay. If you see the defense let down just a bit, you better take that extra base. The Minnesota Twins have turned a corner, they're one of the best teams in baseball now. If your game isn't quite sharp, stay where you are and improve. Last year, Luis Arraez forced his way onto the roster with great at-bats and solid fielding. Dobnak forced his way into the rotation with fearless command. That's what it takes. Your can't just play okay at the major league level. Your play has to lift the team a little higher than it is now. Otherwise, no reason to make a change.
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Man, this Twins organization could have the bestest kind of problem, a logjam of star-level talent. Could be a frustrating year for some of these guys, who on weaker teams would be starters right out of spring training. You could do a lot worse than having an outfield of Larnach, Rooker and Lewis, with Kirilloff at 1B, swapping with Rooker, and Celestino your 4th OF. All those guys can launch rockets, except maybe Celestino... don't know him, but he's fast. Almost the same deal with pitchers, tho not quite as dense a jam. Great arms coming up, but a little further back. I wanna see Durhan Durhan, and I've got my eye on Ober. Meanwhile, you could stash Colina in the pen right now, get him joking with the vets, insert in low-leverage, ease him into tougher spots... ah, spring!
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Devin Smeltzer, Spin Rate, and the Unknown
jimbo92107 replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Throwing straight over the top means more stress on the back, and tilting the head to get it out of the way of the arm. Some pitchers thrive on the bow and arrow back snap you can get from that motion (Sandy Koufax, Tim Lincecum), but you have to be pretty athletic to pull it off without losing command. It's also a motion that can hurt your back or your arm if not managed very carefully. I would be very surprised to see Smeltzer go full overhand. Not much point adding 8 mph if you wreck your body doing it. -
Two things stood out from the prospects today: 1. Brent Rooker's double off the wall...not the sight of it, but the sound. BANG, like a firecracker. That's the sound of a focused kinetic chain transferring max energy to that poor little baseball. That last bit of uncoiling wrist action is how Eddie Rosario gets his shocking power from an easy swing. Rooker is going to be a good power hitter in the majors. 2. Edwar Colina's 100 mph fastball. Not the speed, but the smooth motion. Like Rooker's swing, Colina's heater is the result of a focused kinetic chain, in this case throwing a baseball with demon speed, yet not apparently a herculean effort. Colina's command was not as impressive, but he's certainly got the arm talent to cause some trouble for hitters.
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I'm a big Dobsie fan. Downward plane, works fast, late break on his spinners, and built like a horse. But here's a key: "Dobnak is still working on things: “Today I was trying to get more depth on my slider. I've been working on that lately.” He added,“The changeup’s been working pretty well for me. Threw a few today that were pretty nice. I'm pleased with that. Next step will be the slider. Then I'll work on the sinker." Notice what's missing from his self-eval? Throwing strikes. Dobs is past that in his development. He's already got command of the zone; now he's working on how to exploit the zone with new tricks. To me, Dobnak is simply going to continue getting better. Might even wind up being an ace.
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The Injury That Killed Eddie Rosario's 2019 Season
jimbo92107 replied to Tom Froemming's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
No doubt about the importance of speed to Rosy's game. He loves to toy with outfielders as he rounds first base, and when he's healthy, he catches up to fly balls on the sideline. Eddy with one less gear is not happy Eddie. -
I have five jars of the best spaghetti sauce you can buy. Still, it's just not the same as having a steaming plate of spag at a trattoria, which is Italian for expensive Italian restaurant. Granted, I can add good stuff to a jar of spaghetti sauce, which is why Johnson is here. Can he make these $3 dollar jars of sauce taste like a hundred bucks? Yummmmm.
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Twins 2020 Position Analysis: Catcher
jimbo92107 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It's hard to see a down side to this catcher situation, other than the inevitable process of entropy slowly grinding all human endeavors to dust. Otherwise, I'm pretty chipper about it!- 12 replies
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Sunday's Lineup May Give Us Hints
jimbo92107 replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Kepler, Polanco, and Arraez. An embarrassment of riches for the Twins at leadoff. -
Calling a Player Injury Prone Is Inaccurate
jimbo92107 replied to Lucas Seehafer PT's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It is not Buxton himself that is "injury prone." Rather, it is his reckless playing style that makes injuries more likely. Substitute any player on the team, then do the same things: Crash into walls, dive for balls all the time, slide head first, etc. There is nobody on this team or any other team that would come away unscathed from the crazy stuff Buxton does on the field. Now, most guys would do all those crazy things at a much lower velocity, and that is one key factor. But even at lower velocities, a player will get hurt doing what Buxton does. You can try to train him to roll out of some of those collisions, like an NFL wide receiver. Can Buxton wear a football helmet and pads in the outfield? -
Twins Project for Big Things in 2020
jimbo92107 replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Why, that's easy! The Twins will be lacking at least one Cy Young starter, so they will lose quickly to any team that have at least one Cy Young starter. That will include the Yankees.- 13 replies
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Twins Daily 2020 Top Prospects: #6 Jhoan Duran
jimbo92107 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Seems like he abbreviates his follow thru, but still his delivery doesn't look like a max effort strain. The vertical movement on his breaking stuff is worth piles of money. Even if they know it's coming, most guys won't be able to straighten it out. He sure does look like a future starter in the majors. Possibly a good one.- 23 replies
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Marwin Gonzalez Addresses Media, Expresses Regret
jimbo92107 replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If I were an opposing team's catcher with Gonzo up, I'd be muttering about hearing somebody banging a trash can every other pitch. Fastball, high and in.- 120 replies
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Front Page: Is Homer Bailey the Next Martin Perez?
jimbo92107 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Perez started off last year throwing something, a cutter I think, that looked like Liriano's slider. Almost unhittable. Plus his amped up heater, and he looked great. Then it seemed like both pitches went away around mid season. Odd. -
Pain is good. It informs you that you are still alive, if but to feel pain. My parting thought for Graterol is that he can no longer blame the Twins for screwing him up the way they screwed up Trevor May. Good luck, Brusdar. May you mow 'em down with ease, by the dozen. Luke Railey is gone, too. Good luck, Luke. Bash a few for the Dodgers. Welcome to the Twins, Kenta Maeda. We all hope you stay healthy. You will be needed.
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Report: Twins Willing to Back Out on Blockbuster Deal
jimbo92107 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Welcome back, Bruiser! Twins bull pen is now chock full of hard-throwing talent. Fast track Balasovic, and you've got a good starting ro by May.