Marginally.Trevor Richards from the Jays. Doesn't solve their LHP woes, but it's better than nothing.
Cleveland, with a now older stadium, uncertainty with their TV deal and perpetual penny-pinching ownership is managing to add players that they think can help them win a pennant. Good for them.
The Guards are also outdrawing the Twins at the gate (marginally).Their payroll was about 25 million less than the Twins at the beginning of the season. They're still not at the payroll level of the Twins even with the moves.
That's no funThere’s a better chance of Jack getting innings than Trevor in the state of MN
Sharpshooter all day longYou think Bauer would go for a Hulk Hogan leg drop or a Tombstone Piledriver instead?
Late 90s, he had some sort of gift shop up by Walker somewhere. We had seen a story on the news about it. Some time goes by, and one bored Saturday, me and a couple of buddies piled in the car, we were going to meet the Baron. We didn't really think this through, as it was late October at the time. We tracked down the gift shop, but of course it was closed for the season.Baron Von Raschke would like a word.
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Is Alex Kirilloff in witness protection? Guy went from unhurt and demoted, to hurt and on the IL, to maybe never being seen or spoken about again.
Can we trade ownerships groups with the A's?
Richards has reverse splits and is actually pretty good against lefties. They will probably use him as if he is a lefty.Still baffling how the Twins offensive philosophy is extremely heavily weighted on exploiting lefty/righty or righty/lefty matchups, but they have no interest in trying to neutralize the other team's left-handed batters with good left-handed pitchers.
Exactly - deal from strength and not from weakness.They need to make a move in the offseason...Get guys that will be under contract a few years and if they perform well extend them. They're in a unique position where they are setup to be above average in the short term and above average in the long term especially with position players.
Pitching is in such high demand. Of the 10 or so experienced starting pitchers traded at the deadline, only 3 are more than just a rental. Rogers and Eflin all took high end prospects, but the Orioles could live with that since they're so stacked. Blackburn didn't go for a lot and he would have been a solid 4-5 starter under contract for another year.That's a very reasonable response/explanation from Falvey. Had there not been prior reports that any and all moves were going to be driven by financials, few fans would even think twice about not making more than one insignificant move. I kind of doubt Trevor Richards was on the list of players that Correa submitted to management as players he'd like the Twins to add.
Really Slim ️?I'm not sure if I should be disappointed that we did nothing impactful or feel thankful that our FO didn't throw away long-term prospects for marginal short-term help.
Not having faith in your FO and ownership can really suppress your enthusiasm for a team.
I'm not sure if I should be disappointed that we did nothing impactful or feel thankful that our FO didn't throw away long-term prospects for marginal short-term help.
Not having faith in your FO and ownership can really suppress your enthusiasm for a team.
If Twins ownership wanted to tamp down fan angst and foster a good will, I have a simple solution:Really Slim ️?
Extended Buck, which despite his Golden Sombrero yesterday, may end up working out well, methinks, in the end. He’s got three more of these types of years in him.
Signing Correra, an AS, team leader and still one of the better defensive/offensive SS in all of baseball.
Trading for Pablo and signing him to a long-term deal, providing us with a frontline starter for the duration of his contract.
Three Central in five years - many teams/fans would love that, like the NY Mets. We’ll likely make the playoffs again this year. I’m open to a month vacation bet with any and all comers regarding that prognostication.
I feel a lot of this fan angst is via the vocal minority online; this cadre, usually skews younger, under 40 and likely may not be familiar with the likes of Rob Wilfong, Mike Cubbage and Houston Jimenez, to name a few of my favorite ex-Twins infielders. There were days when being a Twins fan elicited guffaws and eye rolls.
We’re not going to be a WS contender every season, which puts us in the majority of teams.
My hope is we make the playoffs, garner more experience, cast off the deadwood in the offseason like AK, make a trade for another frontline arm, to give us a rotation to match anyone’s and then have a legit 3-4 year window for another WS.
I’ll take that, would you?
You do realize I live in NYC , where it’s $9 & $10, respectively, IIRC from my Citi Field sojourn last season - hoping to make it to a game later in August/September.If Twins ownership wanted to tamp down fan angst and foster a good will, I have a simple solution:
LOWER THE PRICE OF BEER
$5 for the domestics and $6 for the premiums. Not joking. They already have a deal pre-game on Fridays, make it a thing throughout all games.
Just to be clear, I am saying they should lower the price to $5 (domestic) & $6 (premiums).You do realize I live in NYC , where it’s $9 & $10, respectively, IIRC from my Citi Field sojourn last season - hoping to make it to a game later in August/September.
The US Open prices are even higher, but you’re with the fabulous people, so it’s okay.
I could be wrong, I often am.Just to be clear, I am saying they should lower the price to $5 (domestic) & $6 (premiums).
Your $9 & $10 quotes would actually be lower than Target Field currently, which is at $12.49 & $14.49.
Admittedly, I'm probably still scarred from the Calvin Griffith era. The Pohlads have prevented that wound from ever healing properly.Really Slim ️?
Extended Buck, which despite his Golden Sombrero yesterday, may end up working out well, methinks, in the end. He’s got three more of these types of years in him.
Signing Correra, an AS, team leader and still one of the better defensive/offensive SS in all of baseball.
Trading for Pablo and signing him to a long-term deal, providing us with a frontline starter for the duration of his contract.
Three Central in five years - many teams/fans would love that, like the NY Mets. We’ll likely make the playoffs again this year. I’m open to a month vacation bet with any and all comers regarding that prognostication.
I feel a lot of this fan angst is via the vocal minority online; this cadre, usually skews younger, under 40 and likely may not be familiar with the likes of Rob Wilfong, Mike Cubbage and Houston Jimenez, to name a few of my favorite ex-Twins infielders. There were days when being a Twins fan elicited guffaws and eye rolls.
We’re not going to be a WS contender every season, which puts us in the majority of teams.
My hope is we make the playoffs, garner more experience, cast off the deadwood in the offseason like AK, make a trade for another frontline arm, to give us a rotation to match anyone’s and then have a legit 3-4 year window for another WS.
I’ll take that, would you?