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Everything posted by Shaitan

  1. I'm generally not a fan. It slows down the game and carries a subset of rules. Baseball is best with minimal rules.
  2. Cutting injured players. Always a classy move that brings the clubhouse together.
  3. Looks like Sano is out for a while. Depth is good. Don't understand why many on this board are calling for trading it away, especially so early.
  4. I don't care what mph the ball was hit or how many feet a home run traveled.
  5. My takeaway from these two discussions is twofold. 1) 28 is too big a roster, as I don't care who is sent down. Several are worthy candidates. 2) This team is fun, but needs to improve because several are worthy candidates. But, really, I imagine we'll see 40+ players in MLB on the Twins this year. It's a long season and there are always moving parts.
  6. "Initially, the fear was he would be out for a whole, but when an MRI came back that it was “just inflammation...” This almost feels like an intentional typo, given his injury history. ?
  7. This thread should be retitled: None of us actually like baseball
  8. Human umpires make the game more interesting.
  9. Smith is like 100 years old in sports years. He can pitch back to back games.
  10. I'm more surprised at SP. I feel like, unscientifically, recent Twins teams just fail to hit in cold weather. (Which worries me if they're ever good enough to play into late October.)
  11. While I like the analysis, The Rays developed Ryan, not the Twins. The control pitcher concept is interesting, given that all their waiver wire RP pickups seems to be the opposite. Maybe it's coincidence, maybe that's what you get on waivers, or maybe they have a different RP philosophy.
  12. Twins site's article said his elbow was bugging him in ST too. Never a good sign.
  13. Because even league action SP is much harder to acquire. Rogers is replaceable. He's above average, but not elite. If they're in contention later, they can add RP with deadline deals that cost marginal prospects.
  14. Exactly. And it's hard to hit when it's this cold. Bats will warm up. Hopefully the pitching is for real (vs looking better in the cold).
  15. Except rookies aren't arbitration eligible. That comes on year 3 or something (don't know the exact details).
  16. It used to be a workaround because recently drafted players couldn't be traded. Now, I'd guess to keep the Padres under the luxury tax in some way. There's a bureaucratic reason for everything that makes no sense.
  17. 3 years of SP for 1 year of RP. Seems like a no brainer. You can always rebuild a bullpen (see 99% of deadline trades). Most SP will cost a prospect SP or CF in return. And Rooker finally has a spot.
  18. So many pitchers. MLB has been trending this way for 20 years but still... And with universal DH, we're near the end of pinch hitting.
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