Time to send him to St. Paul to "reset". Bring up SWR. Can't be any worse.Varland struggling once again
From a spectator standpoint, they're a very hard team to enjoy watching. Obviously the hitting is atrocious right now. But even when they're playing ok, it still involves average runs scored and lots of strikeouts. It involves your younger talent being pinch hit for midway through the game. It's a starting pitcher getting pulled after 75-80 pitches even when they're playing well.I was at my third of the season today. I get the weather is not ideal, but crowds have been pretty poor. People are waiting to see hope.
Like this crap. Or taking Larnach out yesterday for Margot against a lefty even though we all knew Detroit would counter by bringing in a right hander.From a spectator standpoint, they're a very hard team to enjoy watching. Obviously the hitting is atrocious right now. But even when they're playing ok, it still involves average runs scored and lots of strikeouts. It involves your younger talent being pinch hit for midway through the game. It's a starting pitcher getting pulled after 75-80 pitches even when they're playing well.
Sometimes the moves work, sometimes they don't. And I get many of the decisions that are made. But as a fan though, I think it's easy to get frustrated and annoyed when these moves end up backfiring. Or when you constantly see guys put in poor approaches and at-bats with runners on base.
And then you add in not adding talent in free agency, and it's easy to see why attendance is poor and will probably continue to be poor.
Ah pitching hitting Homer for Strawberry won Burns the power plant championship and a million dollar bet.I brought this up last year. Rocco manages like Mr. Burns. The righty/lefty match up is all that matters. Piles and piles of data available and the only one they look at is what side of the plate the batter stands on.
They were right sized off the payroll.Joe Pohlad might want to get one of his servants to wipe the egg off his face.
Cleveland has played nearly half their games against the As and White Sox. Let's see in two weeks.Even if the Twins get healthy and rebound to where they were expected to be in terms of winning percentage, the assumption that the rest of the AL Central would continue to stink appears to be ill conceived.
I don't know if Cleveland is going to run away and hide, but they at least appear solid. So does KC and to a lesser extent Detroit.
Yes, but to finish above.500 at this point all the Guards have to do is go 66-74. If they do that at minimum it would be a tough task for the Twins to pass them.Cleveland has played nearly half their games against the As and White Sox. Let's see in two weeks.
We’re already doing this? In April? The season is 162 games. Things ebb and flow.Yes, but to finish above.500 at this point all the Guards have to do is go 66-74. If they do that at minimum it would be a tough task for the Twins to pass them.
They certainly can cool off, I just don't see them as being trash.
Can't disagree. It still astounds me that they were able to find a Rhode Island Italian with absolutely no fire/passion who is completely devoid of a backbone.Ah pitching hitting Homer for Strawberry won Burns the power plant championship and a million dollar bet.
Now as for Rocco if you want to manage the twins you must agree with the direction of the front off boys otherwise you are out.
I don’t feel there is any decision that is truly in Rocco’s hand to make. He’s basically a puppet for the front officeZ
I was so happy about this when it happened. Then....not so much.The Twins traded fan-favorite Tom Brunansky for clubhouse cancer Tommy frickin' Herr on this date in 1988.
One of the worse trades in Twins historyI was so happy about this when it happened. Then....not so much.
Destroyed the clubhouse. The story goes he was very religious (which is fine) but he tried pushing it on everyone. Even tried convincing others that an apocalyptic event would occur later that year.One of the worse trades in Twins history
For the Twins to finish 83-79 they will have to pick up the pace and go 76-66. How likely does that seem in their current state?We’re already doing this? In April? The season is 162 games. Things ebb and flow.
Sorry, but this is one of my biggest pet peeves in baseball.
10 year old me mailed a letter to Carl Pohlad telling him how heartbroken I was and how it was an awful decision. Never received my reply.The Twins traded fan-favorite Tom Brunansky for clubhouse cancer Tommy frickin' Herr on this date in 1988.
The one positive outlook is that the Twins have played to this point teams that are a combined 68-43 and all are above .500. Tonight they start a stretch of 10 games in a row against teams under .500. Hopefully can get on a bit of a roll.For the Twins to finish 83-79 they will have to pick up the pace and go 76-66. How likely does that seem in their current state?
Sure there are ebbs and flows and at this juncture as well as this being a small sample size. Totally justifiable in your prerogative to discount it. I'm not conceding anything as far as the Twins hopes in winning the Central.
However, the math is the math.
My initial post (#1030) was simply pointing out that part of the equation that made the Twins solid favorites to repeat winning the Division was that the rest of the field finished sub-.500 in 2023. That seems less likely. For now. Things can change and as Twins fans that's what we have to hope for, even if it is nothing more than blind faith.
For the Twins to finish 83-79 they will have to pick up the pace and go 76-66. How likely does that seem in their current state?
Sure there are ebbs and flows and at this juncture as well as this being a small sample size. Totally justifiable in your prerogative to discount it. I'm not conceding anything as far as the Twins hopes in winning the Central.
However, the math is the math.
My initial post (#1030) was simply pointing out that part of the equation that made the Twins solid favorites to repeat winning the Division was that the rest of the field finished sub-.500 in 2023. That seems less likely. For now. Things can change and as Twins fans that's what we have to hope for, even if it is nothing more than blind faith.
True.The one positive outlook is that the Twins have played to this point teams that are a combined 68-43 and all are above .500. Tonight they start a stretch of 10 games in a row against teams under .500. Hopefully can get on a bit of a roll.
Yikes, hopefully not a John Castino situation.Lee’s back injury is more severe than first imagined and he’s being treated by a back specialist in Caly, who specializes in treating pro athletes - he’ll likely play this year, but won’t be on any field until likely after the all-star game (my guess).
I thought I read he was clutching a letter when he died. Hmmm.10 year old me mailed a letter to Carl Pohlad telling him how heartbroken I was and how it was an awful decision. Never received my reply.
It's okay, tiki...I once thought that we should draft Wiseman instead of Edwards.I was so happy about this when it happened. Then....not so much.
Oh man. The Wolves wouldn't even be in the playoffs if that happened.It's okay, tiki...I once thought that we should draft Wiseman instead of Edwards.
Joe stumbled across your letter this winter and gave you the family response before the season started.10 year old me mailed a letter to Carl Pohlad telling him how heartbroken I was and how it was an awful decision. Never received my reply.