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Everything posted by nicksaviking
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Jose Tabata and Starlin Castro. Again, just off the top of my head though. Still, I'd rather crap out on a deal like this to a youngster than a veteran. I'd guess the Cubs have a better chance of moving Castro and his ugly contract than the Twins do of moving Hughes, Santana or Mauer. (Not to praise the Cubs, they found it just as difficult to move Edwin Jackson)
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In the 1st? Where they drawing the lineup out of a hat? Unless the Rochester lineup is so stacked that Vargas has to bat at the bottom of the order, this seems like a highly unusual lineup construction.
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Jedd Gyorko, Dontrelle Willis and the Twins very own Joe Mays come to mind. I'd do the deal, though I'd feel a lot more comfortable with the risk if the team wasn't already on the hook for Santana, Hughes, Nolasco, Suzuki and Mauer for what seems like an eternity. Fortunately if Sano were to bust, he should still have options for the duration of most of those contracts. Do Sano, do Buxton, Berrios, May, Rosario, Hicks or whoever else looks like a good gamble in the next couple years, just no more long term deals to vets.
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Article: Are The Twins Drowning In Bad Contracts?
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It's not the money, it's the roster spots. I don't care about signings, I care that the best players for now and/or the future won't or perhaps already haven't gotten on to the field because of these long term deals. If Hughes or Santana pitched as poorly as they have and had Pelfrey's contract they'd already be in the pen, traded or DFA'd.- 72 replies
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Article: Twins Explosive Bullpen Had A Long Fuse
nicksaviking replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Aside from May's botched BP experience, I think Pressly was by far the 2nd best option in the pen this year. Edit: I feel confident enough after looking at the stats that I will strike this part from my statement.- 59 replies
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Article: Twins Explosive Bullpen Had A Long Fuse
nicksaviking replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yes, finding a star is remote with the Rule V, however is that the bar to set? Shouldn't the goal simply to upgrade either now or the future? Even with last night, Graham has yet to be the worst guy in the bullpen one time this year, and before he got hurt, Pressly was the only guy aside from Perkins that I had any interest in keeping. Neither guy is exciting, but I'd rather have them than the rest of the circus.- 59 replies
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Article: Twins Explosive Bullpen Had A Long Fuse
nicksaviking replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The median leaguewide K/9 has risen by 14.5% since the first decade of this century, meanwhile the median HR/9 rate has dropped by 6.5%. Offenses are more willing to take a strikeout while trying for HRs which are no longer as common. Yet the Twins pitchers K rates are declining AND they are giving up more HR meaning they aren't taking advantage of the free outs. Baseball has changed, the Twins didn't change with it.- 59 replies
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Article: Twins Explosive Bullpen Had A Long Fuse
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I would like to add another issue. While it has barely come into play lately due to all the poor starts, the 100 pitch rule still seems to be in effect. The bullpen needed a rest and Pelfrey had been pitching pretty well all things considered. Why the hell was he pulled after 5 1/3 just so O'Rourke could pitch to the bottom of the Yankee order? I say just start bringing up the hard throwers, who cares how they've been pitching in AA or AAA. See if you can catch lightning in a bottle as there is a lot more margin for error when you throw hard and can miss bats. Besides, the results could not be any worse than what they are currently getting. Are Meyer, Burdi and Chargois likely to get torched? Yes. Are Achter, Duensing and Fein likely to get torched? Still yes.- 59 replies
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Article: Are The Twins Drowning In Bad Contracts?
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
And the youngest of the bunch is 29-years-old. Maybe it was getting rid of the PEDs, maybe it was getting rid of the "greenies" maybe it's just pure Darwinism, but this is clearly a young man's game. The overwhelming odds show that you want players who are on their first contract. If you don't have enough internal young players who can help, it seems one of the best alternatives for getting them is by signing free agent vets to tradable 1-2 year contracts. It's not even about the money, that's six freakin' spots on the 25 man that are inflexible, and in most of their cases there's no real solution other than cutting them, and that's not happening.- 72 replies
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Article: Engelb Vielma Is Making Noise
nicksaviking replied to Boone's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Man, let's sign that guy who is 9-for-19. That would be a revelation right about now! -
Article: Engelb Vielma Is Making Noise
nicksaviking replied to Boone's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Very interesting monthly splits. Clearly something happened in June, BABIP sure wouldn't explain the one time spike in BB% and dip in K%. Just playing assumptions, his approach changed in June. It sure looks like someone told him that he needs to start taking more pitches, which as a weak hitting middle infielder is something that likely seemed like common sense. It looks like the numbers reverted closer to previous levels after June. So what does that mean? In the first part of the year he was swinging at everything, in June he swung at nothing but in doing so he started to learn to wait for better pitches to hit? Could all just be a fluke, but at least it's a fluke in a positive direction. -
Article: On Pitch Framing And Glen Perkins
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Because Joe West appears to operate based on some kind of strange and nefarious agenda rather than normal human psychological expectations. Otherwise, I'm game for the stats.- 30 replies
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Article: On Pitch Framing And Glen Perkins
nicksaviking replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yeah, that's a good take. I would also accept the take that Perkins is a human being who happened to get into some literature last year about pitch framing that he found interesting but as he continued to read more about the statistics he also found some contrasting opinions and his view might have softened. If someone on this site doesn't change my opinion about a topic using sound logic and well stated reason at least once a month, it's been a bad month for you guys and gals. I'm not going to pile on the only Twins player that has come out of the closet as willing to at least listen to modern baseball ideas.- 30 replies
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Article: The Bullying Typist
nicksaviking replied to Axel Kohagen's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I really hope my kids, and all kids, who grow up in this social media era can figure this out. Although what many people would say to an athlete or celebrity's face is likely never going to be the same as what they would say if they were lucky enough to come face to face with them, as all too often the real life conversation would be full of stutters, stammers, um's, uh's, er's and a general misapplication of correct grammar and vocabulary. Same goes for talking to pretty girls. -
Article: Coming Soon: Jose Berrios
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm less concerned with running out of options with pitchers than batters. A batter who ends up needing more seasoning than expected doesn't make sense to hide on the bench where he'll never play. You can stick a pitcher in the bullpen though. Not really any different than how almost all Twins Rule V picks are pitchers they hand mop up duty to. -
Well Pelfrey, Duensing and Boyer are the only free agents (also Hunter by the letter of the law) move them, even if it's for nothing just to open up roster spots. Otherwise, wait until the offseason. This team has a much better idea of fits and needs for the future than they have any time in the past half decade. It might not have been as wise to move players in previous years as no one was really sure of what the team really had. Things are still a bit foggy, but much more predictable. Move Plouffe this winter, there should be good demand for him. Hicks, Rosario, Arcia and Kepler will all have some degree of value. Pick your favorite two, offer up the others and trade which ever gets you the best return, trade two if you get bowled away. Offer up all of Santana, Escobar and Nunez and if someone seems particularly interested than see what Polanco is worth.
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Well I think a big part of this idea, even if it's subconsious, is that if the Twins de-commit from Torii Hunter now, we probably don't have to worry about the possibility of them re-committing to him in the offseason. I'd like to see Buxton, but even if he was on the 25-man, Ryan coudln't make Hunter sit in favor of the youngster, that would come from Molitor, and there's no way I buy Molitor benching Hunter for Buxton. I do want Hicks and Rosario continuing their development at the MLB level and it's those two who I think would suffer the most from a Buxton call up.
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Article: The Real Downside Of Buxton's Injury
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What if he doesn't shine in year one or year two? You know, like a normal player? That's what the discussion has been all about. And this has been year one by the way. -
Article: Twins Acquire Kevin Jepsen From Rays
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People get floors and ceilngs mixed up all the time I'm sure. -
Article: The Real Downside Of Buxton's Injury
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Roy Smalley played less than 2 years of minor league ball and he played in an era where guys routinely played little or even skipped the minors altogether. I'm OK with Buxton playing AAA if that means Arcia gets one final audition instead of the front office making a fairly uneducated guess about his future this offseason, but Buxton could probably just as easily take his lumps at the MLB level for a rebuilding team than face a bunch of journeymen junkballers in AAA. -
Particularly when you consider it wasn't a normal series for the Blue Jays. This was the matchup that pulled the Blue Jays into a Wild Card spot and perhaps showed that they should be the AL favorites. When it comes down to it, this may end up being the series they point to as the defining moment in their season. Had it been the Twins, excitement would have been expected as well. Though I did like Sano's classy non-celebretory trot. Jubilation when your team is winning sends a different message than when your team is actually losing.
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Article: The Real Downside Of Buxton's Injury
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Dozier didn't. Others would consider Plouffe a top player right now too. Those guys show a recent history of not extending past free agency. But full discosure, I was in full favor of not extending Dozier past his normal free agency clock, and I'd rather deal Plouffe than extend him.