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Did you have a chance to watch any of the highlights from Detroit this past weekend? Victor Martinez announced several weeks ago that 2018 would be his final season as an MLB player. Over the weekend, the Tigers played their final games at Comerica Park. The Tigers and Martinez announced earlier in the week that Martinez would be playing on Friday and Saturday. On Saturday, Martinez beat out an infield single and was removed from the game for a pinch runner. Emotion ensued. https://twitter.com/tigers/status/1043632129660268544 Staring at my computer monitor through water-logged eyes, my first thought turned to the Twins and Joe Mauer. My response to that video on Twitter was: “Why I want Joe Mauer to let people know if he is going to retire... Why Joe Mauer probably won't let us know when he's going to retire...” Earlier in the month, Mauer told the Star-Tribune that he will think about his future after the season is complete. In other words, we most likely won’t know until after Sunday’s season finale whether or not Joe Mauer will play again in 2019. If this is indeed the final week of Joe Mauer’s playing career, Minnesota Twins fans should come out in droves to watch this generation’s best Twins player. If you can’t get to Target Field, hopefully you will be able to watch on TV, or listen on the radio. With his next hit or walk or the next time he is hit by a pitch, Joe Mauer will pass Harmon Killebrew for most Times on Base in Minnesota Twins history. Harmon Killebrew - 3,072 Joe Mauer - 3,072 Kirby Puckett - 2,810 Rod Carew - 2,718 Kent Hrbek - 2,613 Here is where Mauer ranks on the all-time Twins list in a variety of categories: Games Played (1,851) - 2nd (Killebrew) Plate Appearances (7,927) - 2nd (Killebrew) Runs (1,009) - 3rd (Killebrew, Puckett) Hits (2,112) - 2nd (Puckett) Doubles (426) - 1st Home Runs (143) - 11th RBI (921) - 5th Walks (935) - 2nd (Killebrew) And among Twins with 2,000 or more plate appearances, he ranks: Batting Average (.306) - 4th (Carew, Puckett, Mack) On-Base Percentage (.388) - 3rd (Carew, Knoblauch) From the time he was drafted by the Twins with the #1 overall pick in the 2001 draft out of Cretin-Derham Hall, Joe Mauer was destined for greatness. Among the #1 overall picks, Joe Mauer has been one of the best in the draft’s 54-year history. According to Baseball-Reference’s Wins Above Replacement, Mauer ranks behind only some recent Hall of Famers and another who may get there someday: 117.8 - Alex Rodriguez 85.2 - Chipper Jones 83.8 - Ken Griffey, Jr. 54.9 - Joe Mauer 42.2 - Daryl Strawberry 42.1 - Adrian Gonzalez What else? Six All Star game appearances Three Gold Gloves Five Silver Sluggers 2009 MVP Four Top 10 finishes in MVP voting Three batting titles (you may have heard that is rare for a catcher) Two on-base percentage championships While the career of Joe Mauer hasn’t been perfect, it’s been pretty great. Consider that he was hitting .324/.404/.476 (.880) with 35 doubles and 11 homers in 113 games when his career trajectory was altered by his concussion. As great as his career has been, one can’t help but wonder how great it might have been? Instead of being a Top 5 player in Twins history, he might be right at the top of the list. And hey, if we’re going to go there, how might Mauer’s legacy have been altered had Phil Cuzzi accurately called a line drive down the left field line in Yankees Stadium an RBI double, rather than a foul ball. Of course, beyond the baseball field, Mauer has been recognized for his philanthropy as well. His work with the Gillette Children’s Hospital has been incredible. He’s helped raise over $1 million for the hospital, but he and his wife Maddie are often found at the hospital visiting kids. And, I’m guessing I am not the only one reading this who has heard stories of Joe Mauer doing things without any publicity to help individuals or kids. Mauer was the Twins nominee for the 2018 Roberto Clemente Award. There is no question that Joe Mauer will be a Twins Hall of Famer and no Twins player will ever wear the number Seven again. Who knows? Mauer may come back for the 2019 season, and it’s possible he will chose to play beyond that. But just in case this is the end of the baseball road for Joe Mauer, hopefully Twins fans will take a step back and enjoy this final week of Twins baseball and maybe the final week of the Joe Mauer era. Selfishly, I want to see Joe Mauer continue to play. I love watching him take at bats and move up the Twins all-time lists. I enjoy watching him at first base and his calm in clutch situations. I like watching all-time greats play. The other side of me says that it's always better to leave a year too early rather than a year too late. But, if he enjoys the game and whatever role he's playing, I hope he gets to go out on his own terms. Hopefully this will be a week full of high fives and hand shakes, curtain calls and standing ovations.
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Starting tonight, the Minnesota Twins will play seven games over the next six days at Target Field to conclude their 2018 season. Is it possible that this week might be the last week that Twins fans get to watch Joe Mauer play in his illustrious MLB career?Did you have a chance to watch any of the highlights from Detroit this past weekend? Victor Martinez announced several weeks ago that 2018 would be his final season as an MLB player. Over the weekend, the Tigers played their final games at Comerica Park. The Tigers and Martinez announced earlier in the week that Martinez would be playing on Friday and Saturday. On Saturday, Martinez beat out an infield single and was removed from the game for a pinch runner. Emotion ensued. Staring at my computer monitor through water-logged eyes, my first thought turned to the Twins and Joe Mauer. My response to that video on Twitter was: “Why I want Joe Mauer to let people know if he is going to retire... Why Joe Mauer probably won't let us know when he's going to retire...” Earlier in the month, Mauer told the Star-Tribune that he will think about his future after the season is complete. In other words, we most likely won’t know until after Sunday’s season finale whether or not Joe Mauer will play again in 2019. If this is indeed the final week of Joe Mauer’s playing career, Minnesota Twins fans should come out in droves to watch this generation’s best Twins player. If you can’t get to Target Field, hopefully you will be able to watch on TV, or listen on the radio. With his next hit or walk or the next time he is hit by a pitch, Joe Mauer will pass Harmon Killebrew for most Times on Base in Minnesota Twins history. Harmon Killebrew - 3,072 Joe Mauer - 3,072 Kirby Puckett - 2,810 Rod Carew - 2,718 Kent Hrbek - 2,613 Here is where Mauer ranks on the all-time Twins list in a variety of categories: Games Played (1,851) - 2nd (Killebrew) Plate Appearances (7,927) - 2nd (Killebrew) Runs (1,009) - 3rd (Killebrew, Puckett) Hits (2,112) - 2nd (Puckett) Doubles (426) - 1st Home Runs (143) - 11th RBI (921) - 5th Walks (935) - 2nd (Killebrew) And among Twins with 2,000 or more plate appearances, he ranks: Batting Average (.306) - 4th (Carew, Puckett, Mack) On-Base Percentage (.388) - 3rd (Carew, Knoblauch) From the time he was drafted by the Twins with the #1 overall pick in the 2001 draft out of Cretin-Derham Hall, Joe Mauer was destined for greatness. Among the #1 overall picks, Joe Mauer has been one of the best in the draft’s 54-year history. According to Baseball-Reference’s Wins Above Replacement, Mauer ranks behind only some recent Hall of Famers and another who may get there someday: 117.8 - Alex Rodriguez 85.2 - Chipper Jones 83.8 - Ken Griffey, Jr. 54.9 - Joe Mauer 42.2 - Daryl Strawberry 42.1 - Adrian Gonzalez What else? Six All Star game appearancesThree Gold GlovesFive Silver Sluggers2009 MVPFour Top 10 finishes in MVP votingThree batting titles (you may have heard that is rare for a catcher)Two on-base percentage championshipsWhile the career of Joe Mauer hasn’t been perfect, it’s been pretty great. Consider that he was hitting .324/.404/.476 (.880) with 35 doubles and 11 homers in 113 games when his career trajectory was altered by his concussion. As great as his career has been, one can’t help but wonder how great it might have been? Instead of being a Top 5 player in Twins history, he might be right at the top of the list. And hey, if we’re going to go there, how might Mauer’s legacy have been altered had Phil Cuzzi accurately called a line drive down the left field line in Yankees Stadium an RBI double, rather than a foul ball. Of course, beyond the baseball field, Mauer has been recognized for his philanthropy as well. His work with the Gillette Children’s Hospital has been incredible. He’s helped raise over $1 million for the hospital, but he and his wife Maddie are often found at the hospital visiting kids. And, I’m guessing I am not the only one reading this who has heard stories of Joe Mauer doing things without any publicity to help individuals or kids. Mauer was the Twins nominee for the 2018 Roberto Clemente Award. There is no question that Joe Mauer will be a Twins Hall of Famer and no Twins player will ever wear the number Seven again. Who knows? Mauer may come back for the 2019 season, and it’s possible he will chose to play beyond that. But just in case this is the end of the baseball road for Joe Mauer, hopefully Twins fans will take a step back and enjoy this final week of Twins baseball and maybe the final week of the Joe Mauer era. Selfishly, I want to see Joe Mauer continue to play. I love watching him take at bats and move up the Twins all-time lists. I enjoy watching him at first base and his calm in clutch situations. I like watching all-time greats play. The other side of me says that it's always better to leave a year too early rather than a year too late. But, if he enjoys the game and whatever role he's playing, I hope he gets to go out on his own terms. Hopefully this will be a week full of high fives and hand shakes, curtain calls and standing ovations. Click here to view the article
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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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