Gopher_In_NYC
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Friday Night JocularityThat would be correct.
Friday Night JocularityThat would be correct.
Ask your doctor what Ozempic can do for you.
The odds are stacked heavily against him. When you get down to experimental surgery to fix issues, it's real hard to be optimistic about his future. And it's too bad, because he sure looked the part at the plate.
Experimental was a poor choice of words on my part. I have read it was a last ditch effort. I also read that Gibson was the only ballplayer to have that surgery to have a successful career following it.FWIW - that experimental surgery - the same procedure was used in 1980 for a young Detroit Tigers prospect named - Kirk Gibson. went on to post a career OPS+ of 123. it may be rare - but I don't think you can say it's experimental unless the same experiment has been going on for over 40 years.
Hope for the best and plan for the worst.Experimental was a poor choice of words on my part. I have read it was a last ditch effort. I also read that Gibson was the only ballplayer to have that surgery to have a successful career following it.
Where’s Cousins?Terry Steinbach REALLY likes Minnesota. After winning the 1989 World Series with Oakland, he skipped the chance to meet President Bush at the White House because it conflicted with deer opener.
Prior to the 1997 season, he turned down a four-year, $18.75 million offer from Toronto to sign with Minnesota for $8 million over three years.View attachment 30356
Overpaid, injured, unproductive and a classless jerk both on the field as well as the clubhouse. Other that, it worked out great.I am so grateful we got out from under that contract that we never should've signed in the first place. 
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“It was very important,” Sanó said through his interpreter. “I wanted to feel better and lighter. And that will lead to a better performance on the field.”
Tommy Kramer?has anyone ever come out of Rice and not had TJ surgery?)
1-4 are position guys. 5-8 are pitchers. Good mix.The updated Twins Top 30 Prospect list is now up on MLB. My boy Festa is clocking in at #5. While there are three catchers of various sorts listed, none are Jair Carmago , who is the first call up from St. Paul in case of an injury or would have been our backup if Velazquez would have been dealt.
A writer on the Athletic mentioned the bullpen as a possible route for him; shorter workload on his arm etc…he says his stuff is electric and should play well if he can regularly get on a Big League mound.I see they have Canterino with an ETA of 2024. with his injury history, they have to be cautious, but it would be interesting to let him get some innings this season and see how he does.
If he can get major-league hitters out, maybe there is a role for him as a spot starter or multi-inning reliever. maybe piggy-back him with Paddack or DeSclafani to help keep their innings down.
Read an interview with him and his goal is125 this year; I’m thinking this was discussed with the team. He’s only thrown 80 through 4 yearsFesta has certainly been more durable, but IF he's healthy, I think Canterino has a higher upside. I just hope he stays healthy and gets in 100+ innings this season to see what he really can do.
the aforementioned writer, also pondered that issue as well.(WTF does Rice do to their pitchers? has anyone ever come out of Rice and not had TJ surgery?)
What a brutal AI-written articleThe future of baseball is shining bright, folks, as MLB Pipeline just dropped its list of the Top 30 prospects for each team heading into 2024. This year’s roundup has got fans buzzing, especially those rooting for the Minnesota Twins.
The team’s farm system is not just thriving; it’s teeming with talent that’s set to make waves in the major leagues sooner rather than later. From up-and-coming sluggers to pitchers with arms like cannons, let’s dive into who’s making headlines and how the Twins could play their cards in the coming season.
Minnesota Twins Dominate MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 Prospects for 2024, Walker Jenkins Front and Center
Opening Day is almost here, and all eyes are on the future this week with the updated release of MLB Pipeline's top prospects for each team. All winter long lists of the top prospects at each position have been getting released, with the...fanrecap.com
Are you insinuating that a competent writer, wouldn’t use a nonsensical phrase, such as, “talent in spades.”What a brutal AI-written article
That's a good thing IMO. The big club has a lot of young players (and a few that could get called up anytime like Lee and Festa). I think they have a pretty solid mix in guys close to ready and guys that need a few more years.Keith Law in The Athletic ranked the Twins' farm system as 17th in MLB. he noted that his ranking is impacted by some highly-drafted players who have been traded (Petty) or just not panned out (Sabato, Cavaco).
ESPN was more complimentary, ranking the Twins' farm system 9th in MLB. but noted that a lot of the top prospects are in the lower minors.
IMHO, the Falvey regime has yet to show that it can draft and develop quality pitching in-house. and that's what they were supposedly hired to do.