GophersInIowa
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Oh, I see what I did. i was thinking you were pissed at Rocco too. Was just pissed, weote that as Duran was warming up. Could not believe. Baseball is a statistical game, but it’s also a metal toughness game. Rocco doesn’t seem to grasp that in his managerial decisions.He did his job - that was the point of my post and it was posted while he was still pitching, as the post was over an hour ago.
I was upset with Rocco also, we’re on the same page, but just expressed it differentlyOh, I see what I did. i was thinking you were pissed at Rocco too. Was just pissed, weote that as Duran was warming up. Could not believe. Baseball is a statistical game, but it’s also a metal toughness game. Rocco doesn’t seem to grasp that in his managerial decisions.
Ober was in their heads.
I was upset with Rocco also, we’re on the same page, but just expressed it differently . See my subsequent post above about why Ober should have been left in.Duran now has a 6.75 ERA (it was ~3.5 IIRC before last night’s fiasco)in non-save situations; they talked about this in the previous series, the disparity between his ERA in save vs. non-save appearances.
What Is Jhoan Durans Era In Non-save Situations This Season | StatMuse
Jhoan Duran had an ERA of 5.51 in non-saves this season.www.statmuse.com
Duran of course said the right things in Hayes’ column about im ready whenever bla blah. However, Rocco wasn’t asked, which I saw, why he put Duran in that position, when he struggles, due to what I’m guessing is a lack of focus.
What frosts my fanny, is for someone who uses analytics like he does, why aren’t you reading the obvious numbers and use Jax in the 8 and Duran to close, unless you’re you absolutely cannot.
i think overall Rocco does a good job and he gets unfair criticism, which I have addressed on here vociferously, but when your Big Dog is Eating, get out of his way.
Oh, I see what I did. i was thinking you were pissed at Rocco too. Was just pissed, weote that as Duran was warming up. Could not believe. Baseball is a statistical game, but it’s also a metal toughness game. Rocco doesn’t seem to grasp that in his managerial decisions.
Ober was in their heads
Since it’s Minnesota sports your second part would not surprise me one bit unfortunatelyTwins in a free fall. Are they going to limp into the playoffs or play themselves right out of it in the next 3 weeks?
I think the recent stretch of woeful play is pretty easily explainable: Correa, Buxton & Ryan on the shelf, Lewis slumping and a few bullpen blowups on a few opportunities they had could have got them near .500.as far as this year, who knows. this team is weird.
1st 20 games of the season: 7-13
from Apr 21 to Aug 17: 63-40
Aug 18 to now: 6-14
so the Twins have a 13-27 record over a 40-game stretch (1st 20 games and most recent 20 games) - a .325 winning %. Only team in MLB with a lower % for the season - the White Sox.
but the Twins also have a 63-40 record through the middle of the season - a .612 winning %. FWIW - the LA Dodgers have the best record in MLB with a .601 winning %.
in other words, at times this season, the Twins have played like one of the worst teams in baseball. and at times this season, the Twins have played like one of the best teams in baseball.
If you think you can explain it, please call the Twins' front office. I don't think they can explain it.
He has not fallen on a banana peal yet and required his ACL and MCL to be repaired yet.He’s gonna be in the show sometime next season.
Repeat.2022 vibes.
Do they now?Anaheim Angels cure a lot of ills
I’m amused, albeit worried, that you felt compelled to post this at ~4 am. Is a mental wellness check in order?Do they now?
I read that this morning and assumed the fetal position, wailing and crying for my mommy.when a baseball team is not pitching well, fielding well or hitting well, they lose games.
the MN Twins are not pitching well, fielding well or hitting well.
the MN Twins are losing games.
this has been today's Baseball syllogism.
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a few notes from Gleeman in The Athletic:
Twins hitters have been undisciplined since mid-August, chasing MLB’s third-most pitches outside the strike zone and whiffing on the fifth-most swings overall while posting the third-worst strikeout-to-walk ratio. Before mid-August, they were middle of the pack in all three categories.
While Twins hitters are making less contact, the quality of their contact has also plummeted. Since mid-August, their average exit velocity is down 1.1 mph, their average bat speed has declined by 2.3 mph and their hard-hit percentage ranks 26th out of 30 teams.
Max Kepler hit .116 with a .295 OPS in 12 games before joining Correa and Buxton on the IL.
Royce Lewis has hit .190 with a .494 OPS in 24 games, He’s hitless in his last 20 at-bats.
Christian Vázquez is batting .234 with a .484 OPS in 16 games, including zero extra-base hits and just one walk.
Willi Castro has batted .173 with a .539 OPS in 24 games, striking out in 30 percent of his plate appearances.
Jose Miranda is hitting zero homers with a .333 slugging percentage in 25 games with 3 RBI's.
Add it all up and those seven core players (Correa, Buxton, Kepler, Castro, Lewis, Miranda, Vázquez) are collectively producing -1.2 fWAR, batting .197 with a .240 on-base percentage and .268 slugging percentage over 355 plate appearances.
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(and this for a team with 3 rookie pitchers in its starting rotation.)