GopherVotary
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Yep, only the NL Central is weaker.Just be thankful for being in the division we are.
Yep, only the NL Central is weaker.Just be thankful for being in the division we are.
Against one of the worst strikeout pitchers in all of baseball.Once again getting the absolute least out of a situation. Single followed by a triple. Buxton on third with no one out and the ball is never put in play as they go strike out, walk, strike out, strike out. That is just awful. You could hit a pop up to the pitcher and Buxton could tag up and score. Nope the feast or famine twins strike out.
To expand on this.In 51% of their games they have scored 3 or fewest runs. Can’t imagine there has been such a feast of famine team in baseball history.
You better hope this is not a jinx..I doubted him and I believe you said he was pitching good and you were correct. He has been good. Not to be too positive if they can help him come back why can’t they develop younger pitchers?Archer is continuing to ramp up and may end up being the only original starter from the rotation to not go on the IL - now watch him go on the IL after today’s start
I think the Twins have a pretty good mix of young pitchers showing potential and/or executing at the MLB level currently. While several came over in trades, most have been in the organization for at least a year. As always, health will play a major role as guys like Winder, Alcala and Ober have already landed on the IL.You better hope this is not a jinx..I doubted him and I believe you said he was pitching good and you were correct. He has been good. Not to be too positive if they can help him come back why can’t they develop younger pitchers?
You better hope this is not a jinx..I doubted him and I believe you said he was pitching good and you were correct. He has been good. Not to be too positive if they can help him come back why can’t they develop younger pitchers?
Jose Berrios got absolutely shelled again today. He now has an ERA in the high 5’s, over a run per game worse than Bundy.
Yep, just have to plan ahead to Arraez is in the field when Buxton is DH’ing.Real nice pick my AK to end the 8th - if he can continue to hit then I think it makes more sense to make ARraez the primary DH and you can still play him in the field when you give Polanco or AK a day off.
I think him at first makes are D only better
So I didn’t plan ahead very well. My wife is from western New York and we’re driving there later this week to visit. We’ll stop in Cleveland to visit as well as she worked a few years at the Cleveland Clinic. We’ll get to Cleveland Thursday evening. The Twins wrap up their series there Thursday afternoon.
*Slaps forehead*
Didn’t watch too closely but saw about zero punches…. Maybe I missed one???We’ve got a brawl
Agreed. Kinda crappy to leave in the middle of the season.Well that's really strange
There were a few.Didn’t watch too closely but saw about zero punches…. Maybe I missed one???
Making twice your current salary would be a good reason to leave
So I didn’t plan ahead very well. My wife is from western New York and we’re driving there later this week to visit. We’ll stop in Cleveland to visit as well as she worked a few years at the Cleveland Clinic. We’ll get to Cleveland Thursday evening. The Twins wrap up their series there Thursday afternoon.
*Slaps forehead*
the part that gets me is this:
who walks away from their job with 4 days notice?
from all accounts, the Twins' organization did not know anything about this until this weekend.
So a well-paid member of your leadership team secretly negotiates for a new position, and then walks away with almost no notice.
that's just not not "professional."
it would be interesting to read his Twins' contract to see what it says about giving notice of termination.
according to a Tweet from Reusse, players were finding out about this from social media reports while the team is on the freakin' plane. so the pitchers are finding out their pitching coach is bailing on the team mid-season, but they still have to work with the guy this week.
OH - and the Twins are playing the team that is chasing them in the standings for a key 5-game series.
What could go wrong?
In almost all cases, yes, it's completely unprofessional and not a good looking move from an optics standpoint.the part that gets me is this:
who walks away from their job with 4 days notice?
from all accounts, the Twins' organization did not know anything about this until this weekend.
So a well-paid member of your leadership team secretly negotiates for a new position, and then walks away with almost no notice.
that's just not not "professional."
Not when traveling with a 1 and 5 year old. We can’t leave until Thursday morning.Aw, man. You gotta find a way to get there by noon Tuesday. There's always a way.