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Article: Buxton Extending Into the Future
nicksaviking replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm all for an extension and I think the idea that it's a gamble for the Twins would be pretty short-sighted. If he doesn't pan out, they can easily afford to overpay for Buxton now. If he does pan out, they quite possibly could not afford to pay him in the future. Also a side note, man, the prestige of The Athletic clearly has faded quickly if Jim Bowden is writing for them.- 27 replies
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Article: Lance Lynn to the Twins?
nicksaviking replied to Andrew Thares's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Maybe some team will value him on his ERA+ but so far it doesn't look like it. All he really has is basically three different fastballs, a four seamer a two seamer and a cutter. When he started out no one thought he'd stay in the rotation because of his lack of secondary pitches, so credit to him that he's made it this far. But with no real offspeed or breaking pitch, only average velocity on his fastball and an alarming reliance on the sinker, his usefulness doesn't look likely to continue, at least not to me. I also don't think it's a coincidence that every free agent starter left has a very high sinker usage. I don't think I'm the only one who thinks it tends to be counter-productive when used in high doses, particularly now that nearly every batter has changed his swing to avoid hitting grounders.- 110 replies
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Article: Lance Lynn to the Twins?
nicksaviking replied to Andrew Thares's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
$12M/2 years sounds low but it's better than $0M/0 years which appears to be the offer from just about everyone else. Lynn's numbers and his abilities look destined to flop, at least in the AL.- 110 replies
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Article: What's Next For Kennys Vargas?
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think you hold onto him until the last cut and see what happens. I'll predict the Rays end up claiming him though. They have really unsettled 1B and DH situations and seeing as they've let Morrison, Duda and Dickerson go without doing anything to fill the 1B/DH spots makes me think they're already scoping other teams' rosters to see what might shake loose later.- 65 replies
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Article: Brian Dozier: I'll Be A Free Agent
nicksaviking replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I agree and good luck to him. I would also add, that in the hypothetical situation in which a player WANTED to stay with his club past his current contract but the club had at that time not approached him about a contract extension, jabbering away about the excitement of free agency to the media would probably be the way I'd go to see if I could get their attention. -
With Santana out and the tenuous certainty of every starter outside of Berrios, I think the last man in the bullpen is going to be a starter, either Slegers or Hughes would be my guess. I'd love for it to be Romero, but that's probably too bold. Gonsalves would make sense if the lefty reliever options didn't already go three deep.
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Article: Lance Lynn to the Twins?
nicksaviking replied to Andrew Thares's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Archer and Colome probably.- 110 replies
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Article: Lance Lynn to the Twins?
nicksaviking replied to Andrew Thares's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I agree. One of the castoffs has to be pretty dang good though. I'm not thinking 3-4ish, more like 2-3ish. It'd have to be peak Sanchez or Hughes or Gibson hitting his long lost potential. I would be putting my money on Trevor May to most likely be the guy if he wasn't starting off the year in his current condition and likely way behind these guys in pecking order.- 110 replies
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Article: On Rushing Pitchers And Taking Lumps
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I've always been on the platform that 95% of the players are going to have to adjust to the MLB the hard way and you'll never be able to prep these guys at AAA enough to avoid it, so I'd like them to take their lumps early in the season (or in a season where taking lumps won't matter). I also think the adjustment for hitters and pitchers is completely different. The pitchers are the causation to the batters reaction. Therefore it's the batters that have to FIRST learn to adjust to the pitchers. Sometimes the batter does it in two pitches, sometimes it's two batters or two innings or two starts. However we see it an awful lot where a young pitcher comes up and he's rolling for two months, heck maybe his entire rookie year until the batters figure out the pitcher and make their adjustments. So it often isn't until that point where the pitcher actually has to learn to adjust to MLB hitting. Of course this speaks nothing of being able to throw strikes. You have to be able to get them over right away.- 52 replies
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So this quote: “It’s not a matter of not appreciating advancements in the game. It’s not that,” says Clark. “As it relates to a pitch clock or not a pitch clock, the guys - on its most fundamental basis – just don’t believe that a pace of game violation should potentially change ... the outcome of a game.” Yeah, I'm guessing the players don't want a pace of play violation to impact the outcome of the game. Isn't that the motivation being wielded to get these guys to pitch/bat faster?
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I think I've seen that movie, the bet was one dollar. It'll all work out though. Chargois and LoMo are going to band together and stick it to Falvine with the help of Jamie Lee Curtis and the dean from Indiana Jones' university.
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I like the move a lot. One year deals with options are really nice. I would have preferred a RH bat but there's not a lot available and Morrison did hit lefties pretty well last year. The fact that he bought into and succeded with the new flyball/launch angle phrnomenon is very encouraging. We'll have to mark down 2018 as the year the Twins signed a guy to a low dollar/no commitment deal who hit 38 HR the prior year, and it was largely met with "Eh" from the league and the fan base.
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Article: Lance Lynn to the Twins?
nicksaviking replied to Andrew Thares's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Both of Hughes' off speed pitches are emphatically his worst. He only picked up his change again last year after shelving it for half a decade to try to work in more off speed stuff. If he doesn't get his velocity back he's cooked, which is too bad.- 110 replies
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Article: Twins To Sign Erick Aybar
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Article: Gameday: Twins Versus Gophers (Exhibition)
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Cape seems to be the showcase league for amateurs looking to put a mark on their draft forecast.- 28 replies
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Article: Sano Going To Let It Eat
nicksaviking replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That doesn't seem to be uncommon with 24-year-olds. I've been saying for a couple of years that hopefully he sees the light if he struggles, fails and finds that life isn't going to be quite as easy as it appeared with youthful eyes. I took awhile to learn that lesson, I'm guessing many other young folks have too. I was hoping this off season would be the year for him, but with the off field stuff and the injury, it may not be. -
Right, but I was refuting that the current moves have anything to do with judging their "enlightenment". I'd think failure to get better pitchers more likely stems from tentativeness, frugality, an unfavorable destination for free agents or other reasons. I don't know that it has much to do with enlightenment:
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Article: Minnesota's Winter Of Discontent
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You mean Falvey, Levine and Jim Pohlad were fooling themselves. The fans optimism stemmed from repeated comments from all of them that they were trying to get Darvish. -
Article: The Wall Of Ground Ball Prevention
nicksaviking replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I know many don't agree, but I find this all very exciting. Back in the day I could have recited every member of the 3000 hit club, the 500 HR club and the 300 win club and rank them in order; I have always loved the history of baseball. But change isn't good or bad, it's just inevitable and I'm thrilled that the Twins are now emphatically and without reluctance jumping on board with the game's evolutions. The next step is to not just get on board but be pioneers of whatever is coming next. You don't have to like the team's on field moves to appreciate the behind the scenes progress this organization is seeing.