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  1. He started Tuesday. He would have been available until around Sunday. He has a few rehab innings in AAA since his return from the injury list. Rehab innings are not meaningless. They may well use Winder in the pen but his best use this week was starting the double header game.
  2. Jax fits his role really well. He can come in mid game, put out a fire and stay for another inning or two. We need him in that role. They need to acquire at least one pitcher immediately to share the high leverage work with Duran. They need to add another by the deadline. The Twins need to pay up and acquire the best reliever available at the deadline and another in the top five that were available.
  3. I would wonder if Archer’s arm would be able to go back to back days as all relievers need to at various points in the season. He also has completely lost the strike zone in a few of his appearances this year. Control troubles are magnified in high leverage.
  4. The bullpen is a critical part of a team. The Twins are not superior to the Guardians with this pen. That was foreseeable the moment Rogers was traded. They need to pay up and acquire a Rogers level reliever.
  5. I wouldn’t try to get a third inning out of him though. They will have to trust Thornburg
  6. Makes me wonder whether Jayce was advocating for this disastrous trade. The front office had to consult with him about Pagán and Paddack before making this move,
  7. I appreciate the insight and work. I do wonder if it makes a difference that Steer got the out and the velocity on that throw was sufficient. Do the brains of infielders and muscle memory help gauge the velocity necessary for a throw upon seeing a runner? Was his max velocity necessary on that play? I also wonder about the mechanics of the timing you chose. Did you time it similar to a catcher pop time so that the timing begins upon the touch of the glove? Is the foot and hand work necessary to get in position to throw taken into account?
  8. Nor do those who loved the analytics of this deal comparing the 5 seasons of control and WAR from Paddack and Pagán for one season of a reliever in Rogers. They should rejoice in the fact that the Twins get Pagán for 2023 also.
  9. I didn’t hear positive reports about his power either. Young players can be developed. If the Twins thought it was a possibility they would be investing fore than 3 of 29 starts into shortstop. Unless something changes where he plays shortstop regularly I don’t think we can think filling in for Lewis to start next season is a possibility.
  10. I just don’t see anything in Thornburg to suggest the Twins should use him in high leverage. He doesn’t get swinging strikes. His contact rate is high. Usually that combination goes with a really low walk rate but he has a high walk rate. Minny5 wrote about the slider but he isn’t getting swings and misses overall. The only thing I see is no barrels in a few low leverage appearances. Perhaps he is a soft contact pitcher but that usually goes with a low walk rate and ground balls when successful which hasn’t fit his profile. What am I missing? What is the coaching staff missing that some are seeing here? I don’t see a high leverage reliever I would trust in Thornburg. I want to be wrong. I appreciate his story of persistence
  11. The Twins seem to be doing a better job of identifying and developing talent. Pick 90s rarely make the majors. Only 2 signed from that slot have more than 1 career WAR. Luis Gonzalez (51.6) and Sean Rodriguez (9.0). Cal Raleigh of the Mariners will be the 3rd. It isn’t much different with players picked 89 and 91. Steer is almost certain to be a major leaguer? It isn’t just Speer, Miranda was picked 74th and looks to be a capable major league starter. Speer and Miranda should give us confidence that the Twins can afford trade of prospects at the deadline. If they have a system that is among the better at identifying and developing talent than we can expect them to refill that pipeline from within.
  12. Fantastic outing from Smeltzer. Big hit from Correa. Pagán has regressed to the pitcher he was in San Diego. Command problems either lead to walk or fat pitches and hard contact. Early in the season he had a very high LOB rate that isn’t a skill. Now that it is around league average we see the pitcher San Diego tried to include in every deal. Twins ERA in the 8th inning is 5.38. That is on the Falvey. This shouldn’t be a surprise.
  13. He would help. He can’t be the best reliever they pick up at the deadline.
  14. In season it is so easy to be reactionary to the small sample of relievers. Beyond strike out and walk rates it is hard to project forward. WPA is not a stat that projects forward. xFIP relies on strike out and walk rates. Duran stands out with an xFIP near 2. They really need another arm to go with Duran. The best of the rest are in the low to mid 3s including Pagán, Jax and Duffey. Pagán and Duffey both have HR/FB rates well above career norms. That should regress. However they both have a history of giving up hard contact and a home run rate greater than league average so their xFIPs might be a little too promising. They might have someone in the roster that can join those three. Many of their relievers have a very small number of innings that no current data is helpful. Maybe Moran or Megill fits in that group. I would be shocked if Thornburg belonged with that group in the 3s. The last time he had an xFIP in that range was 2016.
  15. Which? They are allowed to move any of them. They need to move whatever it takes to acquire the best starting pitcher moved at the deadline as well as a Rogers caliber reliever.
  16. I can respect Wes wanted a different job. I have changed jobs. There was no dirty laundry. I don’t think we should expect there was dirty laundry. Unfortunately when no dirty laundry is found people will start making stuff up. I can’t respect leaving in the middle of a big project… in this case a major league season.
  17. Nice game. Pagán came up big. If they can add someone at the top of the pen he would be an asset in inning 6-7. Duffey pitched well. No hard contact. Ground balls. Contreras took away a hit that had a .970 expected batting average. He will be useful the next few years while he is on options. In that time he may grow into a fourth OF role.
  18. I am not sure I want a guy who would consider leaving mid season.
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