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Offline Gunner55

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 :pouty: One of our more reliable guys in the bullpen, Stewart, was put on the 15-day IL yday. :doah: Hope that's all it takes & he doesn't need surgery. :rolleyes:
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Online Steve-o

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Ryan shelled last night.  Served up 5 homers to the first 10 batters.  :doah:  So good one night and the next... not so much.

I don't know if it was bad location, no movement, or what, but Atlanta was ready for his fastball.  :surrender:

Offline KEN W

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I'm tired of watching this hitless bunch....3-0 again today. Wasted start by Maeada. Done with this. I have always recorded them and then started watching. I have stopped recording. Better things to do and to watch.

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I'm tired of watching this hitless bunch....3-0 again today. Wasted start by Maeada. Done with this. I have always recorded them and then started watching. I have stopped recording. Better things to do and to watch.

 :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

Your going to miss that 15 game winning thats coming.   :doah:
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I doubt it.

The player who sticks out like a sore thumb is Byron Buxton, who struck out swinging on head-high pitch and finished the day 1-for-4. It was Buxton's 21st hit since May 1, a stretch of awful performances that has led to a .161 batting average over his last 37 games.

Buxton isn't alone. Carlos Correa shouldered the blame after failing with runners in scoring position on Tuesday night. Max Kepler has been mostly incompetent at the plate and the likes of Joey Gallo, Christian Vazquez and Michael A. Taylor have been strikeout machines all season. 

Baldelli after today's game....."This is a challenge. This is an ultimatum for our team. These guys work their freaking asses off every day, but maybe we gotta work our asses off in a different way and have a different approach and a different mindset when we step out on the field," Baldelli said.
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Maybe he should try writing...

"No retreat.  No surrender."

On the whiteboard in the clubhouse.   :rotflmao: :bonk:

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What can/should sports organizations do when they have a bunch of key players underperforming?  :confused:

Ya can't fire all the players.  :bonk:

In Paul Monitor, you had a guy who didn't (at least openly) pay much attention to sabermetrics.  BUT, he had a bunch of rag-tag players overperforming and made a charge to get into the playoffs.  :happy1:

In Baldelli, you have a guy who seems (on the surface) to mostly manage the game by the numbers and percentages - with a bunch of highly-paid, talented guys who are underperforming.
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Hmmmm.   :scratch: 

Offline dutchboy

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Nothing they can do with the "stars" contracts. Just sit back, watch attendance drop and dream of what could of been.

BTW, I'm not a doom & gloom guy. I still think they win the division and then anything can happen.
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I was just thinkin'...  I like to go to a game or two every year, but there isn't anyone in the lineup I feel I want to see play.

There are a couple o starting pitchers worth watching, and Duran as well, but that is it.  Except to watch Correa play short...  he is really good at that.   :happy1:

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there's always the food court!!!!   sorry had too!!!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Go and watch the future. Julien, Lewis, Wallner, Kirolloff Ryan.
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go on a hot day......watch and look at the scenery!!!!!! :smoking: :sleazy:

heck you might even catch a glimpse of a few cougars!!!!!! :evil: :happy1: :rotflmao:
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go on a hot day......watch and look at the scenery!!!!!! :smoking: :sleazy:

heck you might even catch a glimpse of a few cougars!!!!!! :evil: :happy1: :rotflmao:

and there's that!!!!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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After being spanked in Atlanta they are actually scoring (8-0) after 4.
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Maybe he should try writing...

"No retreat.  No surrender."

On the whiteboard in the clubhouse.   :rotflmao: :bonk:
What do ya know...
Baldelli DID write something on the white board to motivate them...
"The season starts now!"
...and look at them hit tonight.

Actually I don't think it was Baldelli's inspirational message or linup changes as it was the player only meeting.

Offline Gunner55

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FYI, no Peacock & want to check out the game just go to ESPN/MLB. Then it's either Gamecast for up to the minute coverage or you can do Play-by-Play to see what been going on. I can't do the whole game that way but will check in every now & then, myself.
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We just got back from the Falls so I checked and looks like we lost 2-1. 

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I listened on the radio while painting a bedroom.  Seems the offensive barrage after the players-only meeting and Baldelli's motivational message lasted for a total of 1 game.  Back to scoring 1 run per game.  Wasted yet another Sonny Gray outing.   :coffee:

Offline Gunner55

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Lopez's record should be better than 4-5 IMO too. :rolleyes: He's only given up 49 runs in 17 games, 10 of those are Quality Starts. He's been among the league leaders in strikeouts all season as well. :pouty:
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Fun game last night.  5 runs seems to bw about the right cushion before you decide to throw Pagan in.   :thumbs:

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  :happy1: Haven't seen 'em have an inning like that in a long time :cool:, probably at least early May. :scratch:
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Just not a fan of his.  You're right.  His stats aren't that bad since June.  He gave up runs in 3 of his last 10 outings.  His ERA only went up 0.25 in that span to 4.04.  I just don't trust him in high leverage situations. 

I also might have to eat my words about Twins hitting not lasting after players only meeting.  They looked good against the Royals, but then again, they are the Royals.  Anxious to see if they can keep it up when the Orioles come to town and post-All Start break.
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1 coaching change the Twins need to make before it’s too late

Not surprising...  :scratch:  its the hitting coach!  :bonk:

Perhaps the final nail in Popkins' coffin is the player's only meeting that happened after a series sweep by the Braves. Following that series, in which the Twins scored just three runs, players decided to take more control of the hitting game and the result has been phenomenal.

While the offense is still lacking from where it should be, the Twins came out of that player's only meeting by scoring 19 runs over the last four games and resulting in a 3-1 record.

It's hard to determine how much of that was the players and how much of it was adjustments by Popkins, but the evidence so far this season suggests it's more the former. There's still a lot of season left, but the Twins instant reversal of offensive fortunes after taking more control of the hitting game might mean the end of Popkins in Minnesota is near.


Time will tell if there is any fire behind all this smoke.

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It's a case of seeing what you want, not whats really there.

They barely scored in Baltimore who is in a tailspin recently. They are beating the Royals who would have a hard time consistently beating a college team.

They still can't hit although there are signs some guys might be breaking out somewhat. What hasn't changed is Rocco's insistence on sitting guys and platooning so many guys. If the hitting coach goes Rocco should be riding shotgun in the Prius out of town.

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 :scratch: You don't like Rocco? :shocked: Him getting fired.........................I'll believe that when I see it. :rolleyes: He's under contract through 2025 & as long as they stay competitive in the division, he's not going anywhere IMO.
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:scratch: You don't like Rocco? :shocked: Him getting fired.........................I'll believe that when I see it. :rolleyes: He's under contract through 2025 & as long as they stay competitive in the division, he's not going anywhere IMO.
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Sure was fun to see Lopez get a shutout last night.  Seems like a good guy too. 

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Yeah, ol' Rocco seems to be making some changes too.  Letting his starters go the full 9 innings - twice in one week?!?   :confused:

I know he probably wouldn't have done that if they weren't shutouts - especially right before the All Star Break, when his relievers would have had plenty of time to rest up - but it shows he is willing to adapt to the situation.  And the team seems to be responding. 

I don't know if they highlighted it in the TV broadcast, but on the radio they pointed out that when the Twins took the field in the 9th inning, they let Lopez walk out alone and take the mound before the rest of the team came out.  The crowd went wild.  And after the game Buxton brought out the home run vest for Lopez to wear during his post-game, on-field TV interview.

These boys might finally have a little somethin'-somethin' going on.  (But it is only the Royals. :doah: )  Whatever it is, I hope it carries over after the All Star Break.

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I seen him in the vest afterwards, but I didn't catch where they let him walk out by himself. :cool: Actually, it was closer to 2 weeks, Steve-o, as Ryan's was on 6/22.
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