That's clearly Alex ColeThis man hit the first inside-the-park home run in Twins history. Do you know who he is?
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Yep. Pretty easy oneHarmon
Lewis has shown enough where you just have to risk keeping him
It's his 3rd year and he hasn't been able to stay healthy longer than a month. He gives you nothing for 3/4 of the year and the Twins record is virtually the same when he plays compared to when he doesn't.
if he could pitch, Falvey would be all over it.so trade him to the Twins?
That was fast...Perhaps Farmer will suffer the same "injury" that Joey Gallo did last year.
The only options on the 40 man are Camargo, Julien, Severino, and Rodriguez. The other three guys we would want to continue to play everyday which they would not do if called up to the Twins.Interesting. Camargo is primarily a C, but has also played some 1B and LF. Bats RH.
only hitting .215 at AAA with 6 HR and 27 RBI.
I'm guessing for now will mainly be used as a pinch-hitter when other team brings in a LH reliever.
Farmer out means Castro is really the only 2B right now - unless they put Lee at 2B and have Miranda at 3B.
This enables Rocco to DH Vazquez without worry...Interesting. Camargo is primarily a C, but has also played some 1B and LF. Bats RH.
only hitting .215 at AAA with 6 HR and 27 RBI.
I'm guessing for now will mainly be used as a pinch-hitter when other team brings in a LH reliever.
Farmer out means Castro is really the only 2B right now - unless they put Lee at 2B and have Miranda at 3B.
And just like last time, they call up Carmago to let him sit on the bench.Naturally...
Maybe still in transit to the Bay and/or will be a late arrival?And just like last time, they call up Carmago to let him sit on the bench.
I'm guessing (maybe more hoping) that is why he isn't starting.Maybe still in transit to the Bay and/or will be a late arrival?
My only insight on Carmago, he hit a towering 3-run bomb when I saw the Saints play the Mud Hens last month.
From that game, Lee (3-5 all 2Bs), Funderburk (picked up the Save) and now Carmago have made the step up to The Show. Wallner too, though all he did was draw a Walk.
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At this point you have to assume he'll just always be injury prone. There is zero reason to kvetch over Lewis. He's under team control through 2028, and the situation will work itself out prior to that. He has to have minimal trade value at this point, so there's no incentive to move him. Just enjoy the time you have him in the lineup and don't worry about it. The only rub is he's eating a spot on the 40-man, limiting some team flexibility, but worth it for what you get when he's healthy.It's frustrating with Lewis, but you'd be selling a dollar for $.80 and a lottery ticket when there's a pretty big risk he's worth $10 at some point. All of these injuries are to different areas. There's no specific degenerative issue like Kiriloff with his wrist of even Buxton with his knee. Maybe he will always be injury prone or maybe his luck will change at some point.
I would still prefer Wallner start over Vazquez even against a lefty, but I also know we pinch hit so often so it is nice to have a big bat on the bench to hit for one of the right handers.I'm guessing (maybe more hoping) that is why he isn't starting.
He’s also now a Top 100 prospect (94) per MLB’s list as well, and I’m guessing he’ll be in Triple AAA before the end of the year, he also plays some OF.21 year old infielder Keaschall with a 0.916 ops at AA.
Twins infield situation now and for the foreseeable future looks extremely good.
Certainly possible, as the Saints were in Louisville last night and that's a long flight (Carmago didn’t play though). Probably depends on whether Farmer's injury is legit or something that mysteriously appeared.I'm guessing (maybe more hoping) that is why he isn't starting.
I’m old enough to remember when most OFs had decent arms, at a minimum. You really only see a Margot level arm with a speedster, usually inCF, like Mickey Rivers, but rarely in a corner OFer.Margot has a terrible arm.
He’s facing death everytime a ball is hit to him in left field. Hoping he goes when Martin is healthy again, but not holding my breathI’m old enough to remember when most OFs had decent arms, at a minimum. You really only see a Margot level arm with a speedster, usually inCF, like Mickey Rivers, but rarely in a corner OFer.
I wonder if these guys stopped putting in the work to build up their arms with long tossing and not working on it when they’re younger, enough.His setup was horrible as well, he needs to be coming in on the ball, to get some momentum, and then take a crow hop.
Bad fielder. Bad hitter. Occasionally gets a single against a lefty. There's zero reason he should remain on the team over Martin when he comes back.Margot has a terrible arm.
When you slot your DH for day in the 9th spot, maybe theres a problem with your decision.I'm shocked that DH'ing one of the three worst hitters in baseball didn't work out, Rocco.
Margot has a .463 SLG and .829 OPS against lefties. The league average SLG is .396 and OPS is .708. He's been a very good player against lefty starters especially. That's why he's on the team and should remain on the team.Bad fielder. Bad hitter. Occasionally gets a single against a lefty. There's zero reason he should remain on the team over Martin when he comes back.