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Nobody in organization should be given quarter from criticism. They’re playing awful baseball. I don’t blame players, personally. I tend to blame it on the people making the decisions. Astudillo isn’t an issue if they’re making competent personnel decisions elsewhere (see 2019 when he hit .260 and OPS’d less than .700 in 200+ PAs). That said, Astudillo has been pretty good this year (except when it matters most, as noted - it’s just not that hard to bear down and get the guy out). He’s a fine bench player. It’s not his fault that nobody else on the roster can stay healthy and he gets more run in big spots than he should. Speaking of injuries, at what point do we start question what the training and strength/conditioning staff is doing? NFL teams don’t see this many injuries and they’re openly trying to maim each other on the field.
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Who’s Responsible for the Twins Failure?
Darius replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
No, the guy in charge is always 100% responsible. If it’s a matter of the players being bad, why didn’t the talent evaluators figure that out? The FOs job is to put together a collection of players that can win baseball games. The managers job is to get that collection of players to perform. That’s his one and only job. Literally. Blaming this on guys like Kepler and Polanco, who now have a large sample size of suck, is absurd. Why would you think Maeda, in his mid 30s, is all of the sudden an ace because of one good shortened season? You can’t heap praise on these guys as “geniuses” when the players perform, then blame it on the players when they don’t. When Molitor was given crap team, nobody seemed to be lining up to give him a pass like they are Baldelli. The FO had every opportunity to get this bullpen in adequate shape. They made the decision to let two key late inning guys walk (May and Clippard) and replace them with guys off the trash heap. They terribly misjudged Colome (other FOs that wouldn’t touch him seemed to figure it out). If they would’ve addressed that properly, we’d be within spitting distance of the division leaders now despite the slumping offense. We wouldn’t be having this conversation. It’s time to stop making excuses for these guys. We’ve been sold a bill of goods on them (brilliant data analysts, pitching wonderkind, etc.) that is false. They got lucky in 2019-2020. Do your job or be held accountable. -
Building a Team Out of Former Twins
Darius replied to Cooper Carlson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I’d gladly take Eddie’s .240, 4 HR, 5 steals on this team over what Jake Cave, Kyle Garlick, and Max Kepler have given us. I still think there was more to losing him than can be quantified in the stats of him and his replacements. I think he brought some intangibles that were a big part of this teams success. -
Can the Twins Solve Their Offensive Woes?
Darius replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The offense has been fine, even with a multitude of injuries. There are 3 teams in the AL that have scored more runs. There are only 5 teams in the AL that have given up more runs. There are 2 teams in the AL with a higher bullpen ERA. We’re tied with the Tigers for the fewest saves in the AL (and we’ve had plenty of chances). We’d be just fine right now if our bullpen wasn’t a garbage fire. That’s the issue. -
We’ve been told to be patient. We’ve been sold this window for a decade. The hubris, incompetence, and as always, penny pinching, of this FO and ownership group is currently robbing us of that. Then, what? Another 10 years of lip service about some fictional future date in which they’ll push the chips in? Frankly, I’m kind of p’d off about it. This franchise is a loser. Always will be. This has left an awful taste in my mouth regarding the FO, who I’ve been told are pitching savants (time to put that to bed). Go get someone who actually knows what they’re doing. Not some kid who clearly rode some coattails out of Cleveland. And what has Levine ever accomplished? He partially oversaw a perennial loser (Rangers) for 10 years. I’ve had enough of hearing about how they analyze data. Do something real.
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What's Miguel Sano's Role Moving Forward?
Darius replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Sano will be fine. He’ll go on a tear at some point and end the year with 35 HRs. He’s a convenient punching bag. But, why does a flurry of articles always come out calling for his job when he struggles? We haven’t seen that for Kepler or Garver. I don’t get the constant fawning over Arraez, either. Good hitter. Not great defensively. Negative power. He’s a fine player to have, but I’m not overly concerned about him not playing everyday (which he clearly can’t and stay healthy, anyway). Sano’s career OPS is actually about 10 points higher than Arraez. In 3 of the 4 seasons Miguel had more than 350 plate appearances he’s slugged over .500 and OPS’d over .850. Two of those were over .900. He was an absolute force in the summer of 2019. I’m not ready to write him off after a poor COVID shortened season and more 50 bad ABs in 2021. -
Week in Review: Picking Up the Pieces
Darius replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Garver, Donaldson, and Kirilloff breaking out walked me back from the ledge this weekend. They might hit enough to get back into it. If nothing else, that was fun to watch.- 29 replies
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There’s a lot that can be controlled. Baldelli has been downright awful this year. We’ve seen multiple games where his managerial decisions have directly lead to losses. The FO could’ve signed some competent relievers. Can anyone control Maeda being awful, the hitters slumping, or the injuries? No. But, there are plenty of other things that could’ve been done differently that would lead to this team having a few more wins right now. The FO and management have one job: Find good players and get them to perform. They’re not doing that. The injury issues are well documented, that should not be a surprise. It was clear that the bullpen was going to be a disaster, shouldn’t be a surprise. Regression from Maeda shouldn’t be a surprise. Polanco, Cave, Garver being awful shouldn’t be a surprise. It’s their job to identify these issues and prevent them from derailing the season. That’s what they get paid to do. The bottom line is, as much as this will offend some, they are failing at their job.
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Can These Twins Avoid Another Total System Failure?
Darius replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
You can’t tell me watching Colome accumulate a nearly impossible -1.5 WAR and cough up 5 games in 8 appearances, with no accountability in terms of his role, doesn’t cause some sort of rot in that clubhouse. If I’m Duffey or Rogers, who’s put my time in here and been performed, I wouldn’t be very happy about it. Colome is doing this in epically bad fashion. It’s not a walkoff extra base hit to Mike Trout. We’re talking about throwing batting practice level stuff to guys like Jordan Luplow, and the team is in the dugout before the ball lands. It doesn’t help when Baldelli is getting cute and doing things like yanking Josh Donaldson in the 10th inning. Walking Robby Grossman to pitch to one of the hottest hitters in the game. Forgetting the rules on mound visits with your ace on the mound. The decisions he’s been making are inexcusably bad. It looks like the life has been sucked out of some of these guys, and rightfully so. It’s amateur hour over there in the FO and management. -
Can Cody Stashak Stick in the Bullpen This Time?
Darius replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If the FO did their job even remotely well, the answer would be no. Unfortunately, this bullpen is so devoid of talent that there probably isn’t a better option. At this point, who really cares. They (the FO and Baldelli) have botched this so badly that the season is likely over before May gets here (fewest wins in the MLB, second to last winning percentage, 7 games back of the Royals, and no help in sight). -
How Long Will the Twins Be Able to Keep Thad Levine?
Darius replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Game Recap: Pirates 6, Twins 2
Darius replied to David Youngs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I’m reaching the point where I’m done buying the hype on the highly touted FO and manager. This doesn’t look like a bad luck or hindsight issue. The bullpen is clearly awful. Gambling that this crew could keep it together was a massive error in judgement. The manager is making awful decisions night after night. The club is lifeless. It’s possible they turn it around. I’m fairly confident the offense will. But, I just don’t see them winning at a high level with this bullpen. They’re going to get shelled all year. -
Game Recap: Pirates 6, Twins 2
Darius replied to Lucas Seehafer PT's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
This just isn’t a good baseball team. That’s about it. -
First Impressions of Minnesota’s Free Agent Signings
Darius replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
For a team trying to compete in the playoffs, it was an absolutely awful offseason.- 24 replies
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So You Have A Closer Who Cannot Close
Darius replied to Matt Braun's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
This is why you don’t sign crap players from the bargain bin. When you need bullpen help, go get good pitchers. There’s a reason why nobody else wanted him on a one year contract for peanuts. I mean, Captain Obvious, right? The vast majority of people here were talking about this bullpen as a potential disaster for this club. That should tell everyone one thing: They’re just not that serious about winning. We’ve been sold this current window for almost a decade. When they broke out a little early (2017?), all you heard was “be patient.” Well, what are we waiting for now? -
Why You Should Believe in Buck
Darius replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Rays making the World Series isn’t the rule, it’s the exception. They also lost to the biggest spenders in the MLB. We’ve seen this team set the record for most consecutive playoff losses with that approach. Cleveland and Oakland haven’t won anything. The Royals were a lightning strike that will likely never happen again....ever. If you’re OK with being n that category, more power to you. I’d like something better. There’s a difference between signing an aging player like Donaldson and a guy in his prime like Buxton. If people were confident in Donaldson being a superstar going forward, he wouldn’t be here. But, honestly, I like the effort/gamble. If it doesn’t pay-off, so what? Same result as making no attempt. How have you liked watching 18 straight playoff losses because they wouldn’t make a move to get over the top? I’m also not saying we should be compared to the big spenders every year...but they expect to win. And they do more often than not. If we want to consider ourselves real World Series contenders, you have to be in that conversation at least once or twice periodically, it’s a sad truth. We’re either in or we’re out. There’s no middle ground where you don’t pay for elite players and beat the teams that do. Bringing up the Royals constantly in this debate is like arguing you should buy lottery tickets as a retirement plan. So just to be clear....we take the developmental route to a championships....which is almost impossible to do. But, when you finally develop the players capable of getting there, it’s better to get rid of them. Because we need to save money for something that will happen someday - something other than having a team like we have now. I’m sorry, I’m having a little trouble seeing the end-game. I get being apprehensive about Buxton. But, that injury history will be factored into his contract. If he was healthy all the time and producing at this level for years, we’re talking about a Tatis-level contract. That’s never happening here. There’s nothing in the pipeline as impactful as Buxton can be. If we sign him long-term and we fail, at least we went for it. I see both sides, but I’d rather go that route and fail than be perpetually mediocre because I’m afraid of a bad contract. -
Why You Should Believe in Buck
Darius replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Just saw an article on ESPN predicting Buxton to win AL MVP (also predicted Nelson Cruz as MVP and lead the Twins to the World Series Title and Berrios AL Cy Young in the same article). Seems that the Twins are becoming a trendy pick nationally. It’s called “hot takes” in the title. So take that for what it’s worth. Just thought it was pretty cool to see the Twins getting some recognition from a national sports media outlet. -
Why You Should Believe in Buck
Darius replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Can’t disagree more with this take. Look at this teams record with/without Buxton in the lineup over the last 4-5 years. You find a guy like him, you do not dump him out of fear of paying him. It’s incredible to me. The Twins’ media machine has pumped this “spending is bad” propaganda for so long that some actively advocate for getting rid of one of the best players in baseball to save on the bottom line. I’m not sure that would fly anywhere else (Red Sox fans nearly burned Fenway to the ground when they traded Betts). What are we saving the money for, if not to sign good players to hopefully win a championship? -
Why You Should Believe in Buck
Darius replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
He’s also been a slow starter, historically (when not being an all-together non-starter). I think Buxton coming out of the gates hot is a significant sign of something finally clicking. What an incredible talent. This is what we’ve been waiting for. Thank goodness the FO didn’t listen to all the fans who’ve wanted to sell him off over the years. -
Did the Twins Give Up Too Early On Akil Baddoo?
Darius replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
In hindsight, obviously the wrong decision. Not sure that’s even debatable at this point. What makes it worse is that’s it’s in the division. Do I blame for making it? No. Who would’ve thought anyone would keep him in the major league roster? -
I have to go with Buxton. Buxton takes this team to another level - I think everyone is familiar with the winning percentage numbers when he plays vs. doesn’t. I agree with the comment above, the Twins will never be in the running for an “ace” free agent starting pitcher. But, wasn’t why this FO was brought in? The ability to source and develop “ace” starting pitchers from within? Operating under that assumption, a power-hitting, elite defensive center fielder, who could very realistically win the MVP in the near future, would be much harder to replace. I could be way off here, but it looks like Buxton has turned a corner (health is still a question). I’ll need to see more from. Berrios in the coming weeks to be convinced he can sustain the high-end performance. We’ve seen him dominate for stretches before.
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Nothing Good Can Happen the Next Six Months
Darius replied to RandBalls Stu's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Winning a playoff game isn’t the marker of a successful season for me (for some it may be, which is perfectly fine). I agree that nothing that happens in the regular season matters - aside from not making the playoffs, that would matter - and would call into question the competence of the FO and Baldelli in a significant way. For me, making the ALCS is the threshold. That is a satisfactory outcome. Anything less is a failure and an indictment on the status quo. Making the World Series is considered a success. The FO has had long enough to get their system in place. It’s time to raise the bar of expectation, or be resigned to mediocrity. I’m not convinced the current personnel can move us out of the latter category (also not convinced they can’t). This is a big year in terms of the perception of the fan base. If they find success this year, fans are allowed back in the ballpark, etc., 2022 could be off the charts in terms of attendance, revenue, national prominence/reputation.