All Things 2026 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread

Prielipp is looking good in the rotation😎

What a great slide by Bell and horrible out call by the ump when he’s right on top of the play 🤦‍♂️
 

Good W

Nice to see the sticks come alive and lik that these guys play hard every game.

How exciting is it to have three young horses like Prielipp, Abel and Bradley? That is big troubles🤠
 


Nice win. They have to send Wallner down though. He's completely lost at the plate. Sitting Austin Martin on the bench while he flails away with no prayer is ridiculous. Get Rodriguez up here and play Martin/Buxton/E-Rod in the OF and Larnach at DH.
 

Nice win. They have to send Wallner down though. He's completely lost at the plate. Sitting Austin Martin on the bench while he flails away with no prayer is ridiculous. Get Rodriguez up here and play Martin/Buxton/E-Rod in the OF and Larnach at DH.
I might not have the best perspective on this, as I'm only seeing the game highlights, but he seems like a liability on defense too. If you look at his performance from mid-June last year up to the point, it doesn't seem like he's a regular big leaguer. The occasional blast doesn't outweigh the whole package. The service time window has passed, seems time to give E-Rod a shot.
 


I might not have the best perspective on this, as I'm only seeing the game highlights, but he seems like a liability on defense too. If you look at his performance from mid-June last year up to the point, it doesn't seem like he's a regular big leaguer. The occasional blast doesn't outweigh the whole package. The service time window has passed, seems time to give E-Rod a shot.
He's awful defensively too. He did throw a runner out and 2nd last night, but his range is terrible. He's a way below average fielder overall. He's always been streaky, but this as bad as he's ever looked at the plate. He has an option left and they need to use it.
 

This just boggles my mind the Prielipp is this good s already, in spite of only compiling -

His five innings Monday gave him 138-plus innings pitched as a pro thanks to injuries that have stunted his workload.
 

He's awful defensively too. He did throw a runner out and 2nd last night, but his range is terrible. He's a way below average fielder overall. He's always been streaky, but this as bad as he's ever looked at the plate. He has an option left and they need to use it.
He’s had a legit shot, so to Triple A it is.
 

Nice win. They have to send Wallner down though. He's completely lost at the plate. Sitting Austin Martin on the bench while he flails away with no prayer is ridiculous. Get Rodriguez up here and play Martin/Buxton/E-Rod in the OF and Larnach at DH.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.

Send Wallner to AAA and work him out at first base.
 




I've said it before and I'll say it again.

Send Wallner to AAA and work him out at first base.
Doesn't matter if he can't hit.

To move a player from OF to 1B, he has to be above average offensively to merit that. Perhaps even significantly.

If Wallner was putting up numbers like 2023 & 2024, I could see that as a marginal possibility. Last season and currently, that move would make very little sense.

 

Doesn't matter if he can't hit.
To move a player from OF to 1B, he has to be above average offensively to merit that. Perhaps even significantly.
I don't disagree at all.

All I'm saying is that even if his hitting numbers were better, he is such a liability in the field, that he doesn't rate a spot on the roster playing outfield, even if he has a ++ arm.

I'd like to see him work out at first, and see if he can get his timing back (and to also go see an ophthalmologist, I seriously think he has vision issues), and the best place for him to do that is at AAA, not in The Show.

btw...Max Muncy was told that he had 20-15 vision, but one eye was dominant, he started wearing glasses, and guess what happened?

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I don't disagree at all.

All I'm saying is that even if his hitting numbers were better, he is such a liability in the field, that he doesn't rate a spot on the roster playing outfield, even if he has a ++ arm.

I'd like to see him work out at first, and see if he can get his timing back (and to also go see an ophthalmologist, I seriously think he has vision issues), and the best place for him to do that is at AAA, not in The Show.

btw...Max Muncy was told that he had 20-15 vision, but one eye was dominant, he started wearing glasses, and guess what happened?

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They already have Gabby Gonzalez moving from OF to 1B. I doubt they do it with Wallner too. Just send him down either way though.
 



He's awful defensively too. He did throw a runner out and 2nd last night, but his range is terrible. He's a way below average fielder overall. He's always been streaky, but this as bad as he's ever looked at the plate. He has an option left and they need to use it.

Wallner gunning down that runner was impressive. Good job by Lee to keep the tag on as well.

Not sure why the Mariner was stretching a single into a double behind by 3 with 2 outs in the 8th, but that's neither here nor there.
 

I don't disagree at all.

All I'm saying is that even if his hitting numbers were better, he is such a liability in the field, that he doesn't rate a spot on the roster playing outfield, even if he has a ++ arm.

I'd like to see him work out at first, and see if he can get his timing back (and to also go see an ophthalmologist, I seriously think he has vision issues), and the best place for him to do that is at AAA, not in The Show.

btw...Max Muncy was told that he had 20-15 vision, but one eye was dominant, he started wearing glasses, and guess what happened?

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It seems absurd that a ML team in 2026 could miss a player having vision issues. On the other hand, this is the Twins, so yeah it's like 50/50 that's it.
 


Pretty coo!

Interim manager and ... father of the GM? Mattinglys form historical combo for Phils​



PHILADELPHIA -- It's no secret that the relationship between a manager and the front office is an important one.

Well, Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly may just have the best relationship ever between a field general and a general manager.

"I mean, I like the kid," Mattingly joked prior to his first game at the helm on Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park.

Of course, "the kid" is Mattingly's son, Preston, who has been the Phillies' general manager under president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski since 2024 -- and a member of the organization since 2021.

While having a strong relationship is typically a plus, this particular dynamic -- believed to be the first father-son manager-GM combo in MLB history -- obviously presents its share of questions.
Is that uncomfortable at all?

"It's not," Don Mattingly said. "We both want to win games. ... We're here to win, right? Our coaches are here to win. Players are here to win. Preston's here to win. Dave's here to win. I'm sure ownership is here to win, and the fans want to win."

Though Tuesday's managerial changeobviously gives the elder Mattingly more responsibility, the Phillies likely never would have hired Mattingly as their new bench coach this offseason if they had any concerns about a potential conflict of interest.

“I'm not worried about anything coming from the clubhouse up to us that shouldn't,” Dombrowski said in January. “That is not a concern. I think you also have to be cognizant of the people that you're talking about and the credibility that they have. When you start talking about Don and Preston, you’re talking about two people that have immense credibility, and so there's nothing that's going to come down there. Confidentiality is still confidentiality.”

Similarly, Don left no doubt that his priority will be on his players and he'll approach the job just as he would with anyone else in the GM chair.

“I’m very protective of the locker room relationship. With players, they have to be able to trust that I’m not a voice that’s just running upstairs and talking about anything and everything,” Mattingly said when he was named bench coach. “That’s just not the way I operate. I came from a different era where that is not something that happens. I’m going to have to build that trust with players so that they’ll trust me that that’s not going to happen.”

Mattingly has had a few months now to build those relationships, though it's admittedly still a work in progress just one month into the regular season. Plus, as with any new manager, the change in leadership will likely take some getting used to for the players.

The same goes for the Mattinglys.
Despite Don being around Major League Baseball for more than 40 years and Preston for his entire life -- the two have never had a professional relationship quite like this one.

"Him and I are a little different," Don said. "Obviously, he looks at things -- he's a little outside the box at times, which I appreciate. It's helped me grow and things like that."

The first few months of working together within the same organization have gone well -- and Don sees no reason why Tuesday's news would negatively impact that.

After all, the two joined forces in Philadelphia to chase one common goal: Winning a World Series. Don came within one game of winning his first ring last season as the Blue Jays' bench coach, but he acknowledged this offseason that it was tough at times knowing that he and Preston were chasing the same thing -- but even in the best-case scenario, only one of them could win it all.

"I'm enjoying being here on the same team, fighting for the same thing," Don said, "instead of being on another team fighting for the same thing."
 

Pretty coo!

Interim manager and ... father of the GM? Mattinglys form historical combo for Phils​


I didn't realize Donnie Baseball had left the Jays for the Phils until the announcement today.

As much as I have detested the Evil Yankee Empire, I am a Mattingly fan.
 


I didn't realize Donnie Baseball had left the Jays for the Phils until the announcement today.

As much as I have detested Evil Yankee Empire, I am a Mattingly fan.
He was my guy in that era growing up. Left hand swinging, short first baseman, just like my 5’11 self.

What a sweet swing😍
 



Derek Shelton must be a bonafide member of the Pearl Jam Ten Club.

That's a different poster from the one I spotted last night from another angle in the office.

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Keys to the game presented by fellow Pearl Jam fan Justin Morneau.

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Unfortunately the good vibes were not enough tonight.
 

The bullpen...

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Listening to the Mariners-Twins game I was shocked that when Seattle returns Home they are retiring Randy Johnson's #51.


The surprise is that it has not been done already.
 
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