All Things 2025 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread


4 Minnesotans have hit 20 homers in a season as Twins: Wallner, Hrbek, Winfield and Mauer. The list of Minnesotans that have hit 20+ homers for other teams includes Maris, Steinbach, Molitor and a handful of guys I've never heard of. Well, I've heard of Ike Davis, but had no idea he was born in Minnesota.
 

4 Minnesotans have hit 20 homers in a season as Twins: Wallner, Hrbek, Winfield and Mauer. The list of Minnesotans that have hit 20+ homers for other teams includes Maris, Steinbach, Molitor and a handful of guys I've never heard of. Well, I've heard of Ike Davis, but had no idea he was born in Minnesota.
Immaculate Grid Mental note.
 


Might be more of a Daily Walkoff play. Don't think we've seen born in a particular state on the Grid...yet.
True, but I looked up Ike Davis and have made note that he qualifies as a Mets 30 HR guy, also had a + .300 average (season).

Can also be used in a combo with Mets/Yankees/Pirates/A's.

 
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True, but I looked up Ike Davis and have made note that he qualifies as a Mets 30 HR guy, also had a + .300 average.

Can also be used in a combo with Mets/Yankees/Pirates/A's.
It’s a banner day on the Grid for using current Twins who may not be long for wearing the uniform.
 






So I have MLB.TV and many nights throw on what's called MLB Big Inning which is kinda like Red Zone for the NFL. The Angels-Rangers went into the bottom of the 7th with the Rangers up 12-3. So the Angels bring in a position player. 9 batters later it's 20-3 with only 1 out...in the 7th. So they have another inning to go after this.

It's pathetic to watch how often these position guys throw. It used to be a funny quirk you would see once in a blue moon. Now it's boring and stupid because it happens all the time.
 

So I have MLB.TV and many nights throw on what's called MLB Big Inning which is kinda like Red Zone for the NFL. The Angels-Rangers went into the bottom of the 7th with the Rangers up 12-3. So the Angels bring in a position player. 9 batters later it's 20-3 with only 1 out...in the 7th. So they have another inning to go after this.

It's pathetic to watch how often these position guys throw. It used to be a funny quirk you would see once in a blue moon. Now it's boring and stupid because it happens all the time.
I agree. Big part of it, IMO, is the reduced pitch count bs. Use him 1 inning or 20 pitches and he's done. I'm in the Jack Morris/Nolan Ryan camp on letting pitchers throw.
 

So I have MLB.TV and many nights throw on what's called MLB Big Inning which is kinda like Red Zone for the NFL. The Angels-Rangers went into the bottom of the 7th with the Rangers up 12-3. So the Angels bring in a position player. 9 batters later it's 20-3 with only 1 out...in the 7th. So they have another inning to go after this.

It's pathetic to watch how often these position guys throw. It used to be a funny quirk you would see once in a blue moon. Now it's boring and stupid because it happens all the time.
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Cool Minnesota baseball story. I have fun memories as a kid going to similar games just down the road trying to get foul balls for a quarter. Never had to compete against a dog though.

 




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