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glunn last won the day on April 21 2020

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  • Birthday 08/23/1954

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    I have been a Twins fan since the 1965 World Series.

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  1. I pray that someone has figured out the best batting glove to minimize transmission of kinetic energy to his wrist. Something like this or better -- https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/palmgard-adult-sts-protective-batting-gloves-16plmastsprtctvxxbtg/16plmastsprtctvxxbtg?clickid=UvaUCaTizxyNR0324t0B1027UkAU13TANzy5xw0&irgwc=1&camp=AFF:mediapartner:ONLINE_TRACKING_LINK::10078::315573:Skimbit Ltd.
  2. I would allocate some of the blame to inadequate wall padding.
  3. It's been a long time since I went to law school, but my sense is that with adequate testing (that establishes that the new wall is safer than the old wall), this should not be a liability issue, because an injured player would not be able to establish negligence. Part of my suggested R&D budget of $500,000 would be devoted to extensive testing, first using crash dummies then using paid stunt people from Hollywood.
  4. I believe that injuries to outfielders could be greatly reduced if the outfield padding at Target Field were replaced with high tech padding. One option would be to replace the existing padding with much thicker padding that has a layer of low density foam on the outside (facing the players) and thicker densities closer to the concrete wall. I have a mattress that came in a box that has this arrangement and believe that this approach could be adapted to baseball to cut the trauma from hitting the wall by 80% or more. Or the Twins could borrow from Hollywood stunt people and use technology based on the air bags and crash mats that lets stunt people fall from high places without injury. https://fall-pac.com/news/fall-protection-for-stunt-men/ Based on some rough math, I believe that for $500,000 of R&D, $1 million of manufacturing cost and $500,000 of installation costs, the Twins could have an outfield wall that could cut the injury rate by more than 50%, perhaps more than 90%. This would be peanuts compared with the loss of value if Buxton gets injured on the current wall. To me this is a lot like adding roll cages to race cars -- a small cost for a lot of safety. What value of WAR will be lost if Buxton gets injured by the wall? And I firmly believe that Royce Lewis would not have been hurt at all last year by his wall collision if the high tech wall had been in place. One small side benefit would be a slight home field advantage -- balls that hit the padding would tend to stick and die there, not bounce back into the field of play. The Twins players would develop expertise in dealing with that. Players from other teams would have to learn how to adapt, like with the ivy at Wrigley. Another side benefit would be that players could be more aggressive when they are near the wall, knowing that it is by far the safest wall on the planet. I believe that eventually all teams will have this. Why not get out in front of it and maybe even develop some patents to make other teams pay to get it?
  5. How about exploring a trade to get Chris Sale from the Red Sox? https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2022/12/red-soxs-chris-sale-drawing-trade-interest.html
  6. That *%&$ hit 3 home runs in the deciding game against the Twins. One of the more sickening days in my life, sitting in the left field bleachers while the Twins got blown away. Thanks for reminding me. ?
  7. The 2021 season was horrible, but there was some consolation to be had from getting relatively high draft picks this year. This year there was genuine reason the feel that the Twins could win the division, but next year's draft picks will be middle of the pack.
  8. I am personally forfeiting the rest of this season. Without Buxton, I see no chance of the Twins succeeding.
  9. They would have disintegrated once you hit the "water".
  10. If you were to mix a million rotting fish with a million gallons of sewage then boil it for a year with a million pounds of sulfur then add a million pounds of toxic waste then that would smell a million times better than the Salton Sea.
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