All Things 2025 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread



Team stumbles out of the gate against a historically awful team, but designated kissass Trevor Plouffe is right there to give Rocco a pat on the back for giving the ball to Paddack.
 

2nd time this season the Rockies won game 1 of a home series.
Good thing they're going to use that Securian money to improve the team.
 
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This is why the Twins need to be in sell mode at the deadline. We play a bad baseball team and lose the opener.
 


Does the GM have any input at all on personnel decisions? Every comment about the deadline I've seen quotes Falvey. It's like they named that Zoll guy GM, then he vanished into thin air.
 

Does the GM have any input at all on personnel decisions? Every comment about the deadline I've seen quotes Falvey. It's like they named that Zoll guy GM, then he vanished into thin air.
Falvey failed his way into a promotion. He's in charge of everything. Hopefully the new owners can him the day the season ends if they're in place by then.
 

Buxton has been having a fantastic season. Thought it would be interesting to see how his season stands in Twins history. There is no perfect stat, but thought using OPS+ would be a fair way to go.

1. Rod Carew (1977)
2. Harmon Killebrew (1969)
3. Harmon Killebrew (1967)
4. Nelson Cruz (2020),
Joe Mauer (2009)
6. Nelson Cruz (2019)
7. Bob Allison (1964)
8. Harmon Killebrew (1961)
9. Harmon Killebrew (1970)
10. Rod Carew (1975)
Harmon Killebrew (1966)
12. Tony Oliva (1971)
13. Harmon Killebrew (1964)
Kirby Puckett (1988)
15. Bob Allison (1963)
16. Rod Carew (1974)
Kent Hrbek (1988)
Tony Oliva (1964)

19. BYRON BUXTON (2025)

20. Rod Carew (1967)
Gary Gaetti (1988)
22. Harmon Killebrew (1963)
23. Kent Hrbek (1984)
Tony Oliva (1968)
25. Lyman Bostock (1977)
Rod Carew (1973)
Larry Hisle (1977)
Joe Mauer (2006)

Interesting that only 5 names on this list since 1988.

First 28 yrs of Twins history (1961-1988), 23 out of 28.
Next 37 yrs of Twins history, (1989-2025), 5 out of 28. (Nelson Cruz - 2, Joe Mauer - 2, Byron Buxton - 1).
 
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The 2 best pitchers the Twins have had the last 3 weeks have been Ryan and SWR. Does either get the ball the 1st 2 games of the road trip - no. So, Ryan won't face the Dodgers and we risk losing a series to the worst team in baseball.🤔🤷‍♂️
 



The Twins would have a solid catcher if they could combine Jeffers and Vazquez. Jeffers is just horrible in the field. That decision to pick up the swinging bunt just before it went foul was insane.

I'm right back to believing they need to clean house at the top. Hopefully the new owners agree.
 


When things go bad, at least as a fan you can cling to the hope that an organization will clean house and start over. But Twins fans can't even hope for that because this regime is untouchable for some reason.
 





Buxton has been having a fantastic season. Thought it would be interesting to see how his season stands in Twins history. There is no perfect stat, but thought using OPS+ would be a fair way to go.

1. Rod Carew (1977)
2. Harmon Killebrew (1969)
3. Harmon Killebrew (1967)
4. Nelson Cruz (2020),
Joe Mauer (2009)
6. Nelson Cruz (2019)
7. Bob Allison (1964)
8. Harmon Killebrew (1961)
9. Harmon Killebrew (1970)
10. Rod Carew (1975)
Harmon Killebrew (1966)
12. Tony Oliva (1971)
13. Harmon Killebrew (1964)
Kirby Puckett (1988)
15. Bob Allison (1963)
16. Rod Carew (1974)
Kent Hrbek (1988)
Tony Oliva (1964)

19. BYRON BUXTON (2025)

20. Rod Carew (1967)
Gary Gaetti (1988)
22. Harmon Killebrew (1963)
23. Kent Hrbek (1984)
Tony Oliva (1968)
25. Lyman Bostock (1977)
Rod Carew (1973)
Larry Hisle (1977)
Joe Mauer (2006)

Interesting that only 5 names on this list since 1988.

First 28 yrs of Twins history (1961-1988), 24 out of 28.
Next 37 yrs of Twins history, (1989-2025), 5 out of 28. (Nelson Cruz - 2, Joe Mauer - 2, Byron Buxton - 1).

The thing OPS+ doesn't account for is stolen bases. Factoring that in pushes Buxton quite a bit further up the list of top seasons by a Twins player.
 

The best thing about the All-Star break is getting to reset the rotation and run your ace out there....Chris Paddock.

There were a few yesterday but most starters who pitched in the all star game are starting today. I don't think any of them for any team started on Friday.
 







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