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Spring Training 2016 has been an interesting one thus far. While there is baseball being played on the field, it is after all, spring training baseball. Minor leaguers and non-roster invitees desperately try to cut out roster spots by showing their worth, veterans look to get themselves right for the upcoming season; and the media jumps all over the flavor of the week, and runs their coverage into the ground. Early in Spring Training the story was Yoenis Cespedes and his newly acquired fleet of automobiles, which ranged from several hundred horsepower to quite literally one horsepower... well, two horsepower and a Norse god if you count his riding partner Noah Syndergaard. After that we had last years MVP Bryce Harper come out with his opinion that baseball is “tired” and that bat flips aren’t a big deal (they’re not) which spurred Goose Gossage to colorfully spew his opinions about how he thinks the game of baseball should be played to anyone that would listen or put a microphone in front of his face. Then there was, and to some degree still is, “LaRoche Gate,” which saw veteran Adam LaRoche hang up his cleats in regards to a disagreement with the White Sox front office over the presence of his son Drake in the clubhouse more than some of the heads of the organization were comfortable with. The Hot Take Flavor of the Week this week is brought to you by one of my favorite people in all of baseball, Joe Maddon. Sidenote: I would have loved to see the Twins sign Maddon as the new skipper when the Gardy Era finally succumbed to it's slow-motion, dumpster-fire-off-a-tall-cliff ending. He was actually the only person I wanted more than Molitor. Don’t get me wrong, I love Molly and watching him turn the club around last season, despite not having any previous managerial experience, was a sight to behold, but it's an intriguing "what if" to consider. According to FTW! MLB writer Ted Berg, Maddon held a meeting last Sunday with what he calls his “lead bulls,” a group of eleven established veterans, to go over the team’s policies for the upcoming season. Afterwards, Maddon had a few quotes for the media that I absolutely loved, specifically regarding the Cubs dress code. “If you think you look hot, wear it” Maddon said. “The previous generation really frowns on upon non-collared shirts, which I’ve never understood. They’ve always been in favor of the collared shirt, and that's been more acceptable than the non-collared shirt.” He went on to say, “The $5,000 suit on the airplane makes no sense to me what so ever. I don’t know who you’re trying to impress.” In a game that seems to be gun-shy when it comes to “new school” ideas like Sabermetrics, bat flips, or even off the diamond attire, it’s nice to see that some managers don’t take themselves too seriously. Earlier this spring, Maddon showed up in a 70's van blasting Earth, Wind and Fire for crying out loud. http://i1169.photobucket.com/albums/r502/ectofoto/Screenshot_2016-03-22-00-06-21-1_zpsjwunobng.jpg This is the face of a man who just doesn't care. Baseball has always been a sport of unwritten rules, but it's also still a game meant to be played for fun and we shouldn’t hold player back from being who they really are. If Jose Bautista wants to bat flip after crushing the most important home run in Toronto since Joe Carter in ’93, I’m OK with that. If Jose Fernandez wants to pump his fist after a big strikeout and stare Bryce Harper back to the dugout, that’s fine by me. If Carlos Gomez wants to leave a pile of bubblegum in the outfield every once in a while, I'll laugh just like the next guy out there who sees it. I have no problem with players celebrating their accomplishments as long as they’re not being insufferable. With the influx of foreign players into the MLB, culture clashes are bound to happen. Bat flips are huge in Korea. Wearing your emotions on your sleeve is common in Dominican leagues. This isn’t the baseball of old, this is a new era of baseball where star players want to give us a show. Let's grab a hot dog, some helmet nachos, a beer and just see what happens.
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MINNESOTA TWINS – KENNYS VARGAS Kennys Vargas had not even been drafted out of high school in Puerto Rico when the Twins were able to sign him as a free agent. He was big, and he was raw. It took him two years in the Gulf Coast League and a year at Elizabethton to get out of rookie league ball. A 50-game suspension delayed the start of his 2012 season which he spent in Beloit. In 2013, he 33 doubles and 19 home runs in Ft. Myers. He began the 2014 season in New Britain where he was very streaky. He was named to the World Team and played first base at Target Field. On July 31, the Twins traded Josh Willingham and promoted Vargas to the big leagues despite him being on a cold streak. He came up directly from Double-A and made a good showing. In 53 games, he hit .274/.316/.456 (.772) with 10 doubles and nine home runs. The Twins named him their Minor League Hitter of the Year. So, what can he do for the Twins in 2015? Can he avoid the dreaded sophomore slump? Can he continue to be a run producer in the middle of the lineup? We shall see. Here are the Twins Daily writers’ predictions: Seth – .261/.326/.431 (.726) with 23 doubles and 18 HR. Nick – .255/.320/.460 (.780) with 20 doubles and 25 HR. Parker – John – AL CENTRAL DESIGNATED HITTERS Opponent – Player – 2015 Age – 2014 Statistics Chicago – Adam LaRoche – 35 - .259/.362/.455 (.817) with 19 doubles, 26-HR Cleveland – Nick Swisher – 34 - .208/.278/.331 (.608) with 20 doubles, 8-HR Detroit – Victor Martinez – 36 - .335/.409/.565 (.974) with 33 doubles, 32-HR Kansas City – Kendrys Morales – 32 - .218/.274/.338 (.612) with 20 doubles, 8-HR AL CENTRAL DESIGNATED HITTER RANKINGS #1 – Victor Martinez – Detroit #2 – Adam LaRoche – Chicago #3 – Kennys Vargas – Minnesota #4 – Kendrys Morales – Kansas City #5 – Nick Swisher – Cleveland NOW IT’S YOUR TURN Give it a little thought and then go to the comments section below and post two things. First, make your statistical projection for Kennys Vargas in 2015. Second, how would you rank the AL Central DHs? Then discuss your thoughts with the rest of the Twins Daily community on the Twins DH position. How will it play out throughout the season? Check back throughout this next week as we’ll do these same things for each of the positions. PREVIOUS PREDICTIONS AND RANKINGS Kurt Suzuki Joe Mauer Brian Dozier Trevor Plouffe Danny Santana Oswaldo Arcia Jordan Schafer Torii Hunter
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