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  1. This year's White Sox have an uncanny resemblance to last year's Twins. I have kept waiting for them to find their groove and start mounting a challenge to the division, but at this point that looks less likely than them getting passed by the Tigers and dumped into fourth place. Anyway Josh Winder is good, Alex Kirilloff is good, Jose Miranda is good.
  2. Yeah, I think the main difference between the two is that Pagan actually has good stuff.
  3. I think the Twins can't be complacent with the bullpen mess any longer. DFA Cotton and Thornburg too, if you're not going to use him. Bring up two of either Sisk, Sands, Minaya, or Hamilton. They absolutely need to spend July sounding out the fitness of any internal candidates.
  4. You can argue that Baldelli should’ve sent Bundy out for a third time against Naylor, Reyes, and Giménez in a tied game, while holding back Thielbar in case he was needed in a hypothetical tenth inning. But let’s not pretend that’s not a take that benefits from hindsight. The only fair way to judge a decision is based on the information and alternatives available at the time.
  5. Pitcher A — 6.5 H/9, 1.9 HR/9, 5.1 BB/9, 7.4 SO/9 Pitcher B — 7.5 H/9, 2.1 HR/9, 5.0 BB/9, 12.1 SO/9 Pitcher C — 9.5 H/9, 1.7 HR/9, 2.9 BB/9, 8.0 SO/9 Pitcher D — 7.3 H/9, 0.0 HR/9, 4.2 BB/9, 7.3 SO/9 You’re Rocco Baldeli, who do you go to with a three run lead in the 10th? People need to stop pretending like there was an obviously better alternative. The problem is that they are all bad. That includes Cotton, whose underlying numbers are really not discernibly better than Pagán’s, he’s just been luckier so people have fooled themselves into thinking he’s better. Look at the options above and tell me who you would’ve chosen.
  6. I can't quite tell what Winder is doing to keep hitters from getting hard contact while not getting Ks. I feel like with his stuff he should be closer to 9 K/9. But I'm also not going to complain about a starting pitcher with a 3 ERA. He seems to pitch even better when he's starting the game as well, hopefully he will be a full-time member of the rotation next year.
  7. You can blame the manager, but he just doesn't have the horses. Two of the relievers who were given to him as key arms for this bullpen, Pagán and Duffey, are unusable in high leverage spots. He's basically got Duran, a big gap, and then Jax and Thielbar, then another big gap. Re: this afternoon, despite what people seem to think, you can't use Duran every game for two innings. With the the #9 guy coming up to start the 8th, it's not an obvious situation to throw in your best arm. Pagán was put in a position to succeed and he didn't. Eventually someone else has to step up. I'd like to see Moran get more play. Hamilton and Sisk are pitching well in St. Paul. Cotton has been decent with the Twins, but not exactly high leverage. Sooner rather than later there needs to be a trade for that second high leverage arm.
  8. Alright, I'm convinced. Lets trade for him immediately. Can he be in Cleveland before 7?
  9. I've said some mean things about Thielbar this year, but I looked at the underlying numbers and honestly he's mainly getting unlucky. His XWOBA is slightly improved from last year, Baseball Savant has it in the top quarter of the league. His main issue has been an increase in walks. In the same vein, I hope to see the Twins stick with Jovani Moran. His walks are also too high, but he's so difficult to hit otherwise. I think he's got high leverage stuff if he can harness it. At any rate, the Twins need to trade for another high leverage arm. If they make the playoffs, the bullpen should look something like: Highest Leverage: Duran Second Highest Leverage: [Trade] Third Highest Leverage: Jax Primary Lefty: Thielbar Secondary Lefty: Moran Best Performing of the Rest: ??? Cotton??? Second Best Performing of the Rest: ??? Long Relief: Smeltzer
  10. Joe Smith continues to pitch like Chase De Jong when the stakes are low, and like Joe Nathan when they're high. If we're not going to be able to use Duffey or Thornburg, even with the rest of the bullpen hanging on by a thread in terms of wear and tear, then maybe we should replace them with relievers we can use. Honestly, Thornburg would've been a good option for the 9th last night. He was fresh and he's had lots of MLB experience. Not an ideal closer by any stretch, but not a giveaway.
  11. I'd like to see Winder be a starter with the Twins, and Smeltzer moved to the piggy-back role. Earlier this year, Winder was better as a starter, and in the past Smeltzer has been just fine coming in as a reliever.
  12. Who knows, but it feels like Balazovic might benefit from some R&R, because this strategy of having him pitch through whatever discomfort he is feeling is not working out.
  13. The Twins are the best team in the worst or second worst division in baseball. I'm not sure that this is a time when you start selling off your future and going into win-now mode.
  14. Jovani Moran could be that high leverage relief arm for the Twins. I'm a bit disappointed that they sent him down for that reason, but in St. Paul he'll be the undisputed closer and so will at least get chances in high leverage spots. If he can cut down on the walks, he'll be unhittable. Matt Canterino is the other name who could step into that high leverage role. I don't know what the Twins are doing by sending him out with a bunch of three inning starts. He could be up in the majors by August if they prioritize moving him to the bullpen.
  15. Shouldn't Winder be making a second rehab start with the Saints this week? Should be about time to start seeing more promotions. Glad to see Sisk start things off by moving to AAA. He's had a great year and may add to the Twins options in lefty relief along with Moran and Coulombe. Surely we will see Canterino move up soon? He's proved all that he can at AA and should be in line for a late summer debut in relief for the Twins if he continues to pitch well. Varland should also be moving up, David Festa should be advancing to take his place, and Travis Adams should be moving up to take his.
  16. When Joe Smith comes on to start an inning, he inevitably gives up a run. But when Joe Smith comes on with bases loaded, nobody out, and Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Ted Williams up to bat, he's lights out with the minimum number of pitches.
  17. Thielbar and Pagan, who have been much maligned (often with good reason) came up huge last night to stop the bullpen bleeding. The bullpen is getting stretched. I expect we'll see Cano optioned (does Megill have options?) and Moran recalled today. Six innings from Gray would be a big boost.
  18. Twins hit so many times to the opposite field I started to wonder if it was something they have been working on.
  19. Lewis will come back soon enough with more experience at other positions. Folks should calm down a bit.
  20. Winder should be starting outright, he's clearly more comfortable in that role than as a piggyback starter.
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