Harmon Killebrew: 573 home runs, countless fans. |
I have nothing useful to say. Good luck, Harmon; the baby boomer generation of Twins fans, who grew up cheering you, is rooting for you still, and suddenly feeling a lot older ourselves.
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Harmon Killebrew: 573 home runs, countless fans. |
Noooo baseball in the Metrodome this spring. |
Alexi Casilla: Can he establish himself as a major league regular? |
Nick Punto has plugged infield holes at three positions in midseason. |
Joe Crede opened 2009 at third base but couldn't make it through the season. |
Target Field, Opening Day; It can take your breath away |
Christmas is past and Carl Pavano hasn't been wrapped up yet. |
Michael Cuddyer's page on Baseball Reference is about to lose its sponsor — me. |
Jesse Crain with the Twins: Seven seasons, 376 games, 33-21, 3.42, 72 holds, three saves. |
Zach Greinke's career record against the Twins is an unimpressive 3-8, 4.90. |
Tsuyoshi Nishioka |
Tsuyoshi Nishioka: No. 7 for the Marines, No. 1 for the Twins. |
Matt Guerrier had 93 holds with the Twins, including an AL-best 33 in 2009. |
Jose Morales is likely to be the No. 2 catcher for the Colorado Rockies in 2011. |
They don't make windups like Bob Feller's anymore. |
The Metrodome was built about 30 years ago; the roof was projected to be functional for 20 years. Guess what? |
TWINS 8TH: BRYDEN REPLACED FORSTER (PITCHING); Lombardozzi walked; On a bunt Gagne singled to second [Lombardozzi to second]; Puckett flied out to right [Lombardozzi to third]; Hatcher hit a sacrifice fly to right [Lombardozzi scored]; 15 minute delay because of roof collapse; Hrbek flied out to right; 1 R, 1 H, 0 E, 1 LOB. Angels 1, Twins 6.
Cliff Lee: 102-61, 3.85 for his career. |
Joe Nathan: 246 saves with the Twins. |
Pat Neshek's Twins ERAs: 2.19, 2.94, 4.73. 5.00 |
``They are both in the mid- to high 90's. Both throw 95 and above. They have challenges with command and control and whatever but they bring velocity. Coming into our organization and our environment with all of the pitching coaches and adding them into our system, we will try and let our guys work their magic with them.''
Scott Diamond, LHP, from Braves: 24 years old, 3.46 ERA with a 123/54 K/BB in 159 innings between Double-A and Triple-A. Gets some sink on his average fastball (1.77 GO/AO), has good breaking stuff, and throws strikes. That sounds like the perfect profile for the Twins.
J.J. Hardy did not display the home run power with the Twins that he did in Milwaukee. |
Derek Jeter's notion of his playing future is probably far more optimistic than the reality. |
Victor Martinez for his career has been pretty even versus lefties and righties, but in 2010 was much better against LHP. |
Maybe the Twins could include shortstop J.J. Hardy in a deal for Kansas City Royals starter Zack Greinke.
Things aren't necessarily looking up for Pat Neshek |
Ron Santo (10) made a habit in 1969 of clicking his heels after a Cubs victory. Then came their famous September fade; they finished second to the Miracle Mets. |
Ron Santo led the NL twice in on-base percentage in an era when almost nobody knew what it was. |
When I took over the club I looked upon Santo as one of my great assets ... But right from the first, other baseball men whom I respected began to tell me that I was never going to win a pennant with him. ... Five runs ahead and he'd knock in all the runs I could ask for. One run behind and he was going to kill me. They were right.
Zach Greinke may be more valuable to a future K.C. contender as trade bait now. |
What are we bid for this 28-year-old shortstop? |
Elvis Andrus, according to Baseball Info Systems' baserunning analysis, was the best baserunner among major league shortstops in 2010. |
Starlin Castro hit .300 for the Cubs — at age 20. |
Jimmy Rollins was limited to 350 at-bats in 2010. |