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Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (6/15/2017 2:14:12 PM)

3B Matt Chapman, former A's 1st rounder that just supplanted Plouffe, is the comp for #mntwins 5th-rder Andrew Bechtold, per Sean Johnson.




djskillz -> RE: Former Twins News (6/15/2017 2:36:38 PM)

Sign him. He'd actually still be a great fit here.




sixthwi -> RE: Former Twins News (6/15/2017 2:41:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

With top prospect Matt Chapman set to be officially called up on Thursday, the A’s are preparing to designate third baseman Trevor Plouffe for assignment, The Chronicle has learned.

Plouffe, signed to a one-year, $5.25 million deal during the offseason, is batting .214 with seven homers and 14 RBIs and six errors in 58 games and his playing time had been diminished the past two weeks. He started just one game on the team’s just-completed road trip to Tampa Bay and Miami.

Chapman, 24, was the A’s first-round pick in the 2014 draft, 25th overall. He is likely to be the everyday third baseman Ryon Healy, who has been playing the position more often lately, has made eight errors in 18 starts there. Healy probably will return to splitting time between the designated hitter spot and first base.


We're looking for another bench bat.........



We are? [sm=scratch.gif]




twinsfan -> RE: Former Twins News (6/26/2017 3:14:32 PM)

I have some news that will make a number of posters here very happy.

Aaron Hicks has been placed on the DL with an oblique strain.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (6/26/2017 4:00:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

I have some news that will make a number of posters here very happy.

Aaron Hicks has been placed on the DL with an oblique strain.

Hicks told reporters last night that he’s been informed that he’ll need three to four weeks to recover from the injury — a tough blow to both player and team, as the 27-year-old Hicks is in the midst of a sensational breakout season. Acquired in the 2015-16 offseason in a trade that sent John Ryan Murphy to the Twins, Hicks had a dreadful first season in New York but has exploded in 2017. Through 242 plate appearances, the former first-round pick and top prospect is hitting .290/.398/.515 with 10 homers, seven steals and outstanding defense (primarily in center field).




Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (6/28/2017 3:05:41 PM)

Ah, the Pat Light infatuation fades quickly

The Mariners have outrighted right-handed pitcher Pat Light, per a club announcement. That opens a 40-man roster spot, though it’s not immediately clear whether the team has plans for how to use it.

Seattle claimed the 26-year-old Light off waivers from the Pirates just under two weeks ago, though his stay on the 40-man was brief. Light has gone from the Red Sox to the Twins (in exchange for Fernando Abad) to the Pirates (for cash) to the Mariners all in a span of roughly 11 months.

It’s not hard to see the appeal of Light, who runs his fastball up to the upper 90s and averages nearly 95 mph on the pitch. He’s had no trouble missing bats in the minors and turned in a tantalizing 2.37 ERA with 9.9 K/9 against 4.5 BB/9 in 38 Triple-A frames last season. However, control problems have plagued the hard-throwing Light throughout his career (63 walks in 99 Triple-A innings), and he’s posted particularly unremarkable numbers in Triple-A this season. Through 28 innings between the Triple-A affiliates for the Pirates and Mariners, Light has a 4.82 ERA with a greatly diminished 6.4 K/9 rate and a still-problematic 5.8 BB/9 rate.


Seattle has tried twice with no satisfaction, picking up MN rejects

First Fien, then Light.

have to wonder about THEIR talent evaluators.




sixthwi -> RE: Former Twins News (7/1/2017 10:22:47 PM)

I was at the Brewers/Marlins game today. Vance Worley pitched. He still isn't any good and has probably put on about 30 pounds.




SoMnFan -> RE: Former Twins News (7/1/2017 10:26:33 PM)

Amazing how long some guys hold on to a job




Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (7/1/2017 10:34:02 PM)

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Amazing how long some guys hold on to a job


More evidence how bad pitching really is overall, in MLB

Just not enough to support the wear and tear teams go through.




SoMnFan -> RE: Former Twins News (7/1/2017 10:37:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Amazing how long some guys hold on to a job


More evidence how bad pitching really is overall, in MLB

Just not enough to support the wear and tear teams go through.

TRUTH
We are not the only team that cant hold leads, or gets blown out
Its a league-wide problem.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (7/2/2017 1:12:36 PM)

Ricky Nolasco threw a complete game shutout last night.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Former Twins News (7/3/2017 10:55:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Ricky Nolasco threw a complete game shutout last night.


His next outing he will probably throw a two inning gasoline fire.




SoMnFan -> RE: Former Twins News (7/18/2017 11:48:21 AM)

Happy Birthday Torii Hunter!
Love your work on the broadcasts my man.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (7/20/2017 10:47:00 AM)

Alex Meyer combo 1 hitter for LAA Wednesday.




djskillz -> RE: Former Twins News (7/20/2017 11:05:19 AM)

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Alex Meyer combo 1 hitter for LAA Wednesday.


Kid's starting to harness everything. It almost always takes these extremely tall/lanky guys a long time to be what they'll be because their deliveries are so tough to repeat. Look at Randy Johnson, or Andrew Miller.

Not that it's saying a lot, but a lot of people believe he's already the Angels' best pitcher. Another one we likely messed up on, like a lot of us thought. Uggh.




David Levine -> RE: Former Twins News (8/2/2017 12:12:39 AM)

Torii about to be a grandpa.

Cool reveal.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BXRxRf0lzek/




SoMnFan -> RE: Former Twins News (8/2/2017 12:17:43 AM)

Very cool [&:]




twinsfan -> RE: Former Twins News (8/2/2017 10:55:49 AM)

The celebration seemed chauvinistic.




SoMnFan -> RE: Former Twins News (8/2/2017 3:31:59 PM)

Well, there's no pro women's baseball league currently, so .....




sixthwi -> RE: Former Twins News (8/7/2017 9:10:50 AM)

Don Baylor passed away today. [:@]




Phil Riewer -> RE: Former Twins News (8/7/2017 10:00:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sixthwi

Don Baylor passed away today. [:@]


Way too young at 68....I heard Daren Daulton died at 55 from brain cancer recently too.




Lynn G. -> RE: Former Twins News (8/7/2017 2:17:50 PM)

It was fun to see Justin Morneau participating in the Wiffle Ball game ahead of the Saints game this weekend. I suppose he maintains a home here because he married a local woman when he played for the Twins.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Former Twins News (8/13/2017 5:29:29 PM)

Brian Duensing: The unsung hero of Cubs bullpen
By Tony Andracki August 10, 2017 3:30 PM
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Brian Duensing thought he was being punked.

But there was no Ashton Kutcher or hidden cameras.

The defending champions really were going hard after Duensing on the free agent market over the winter.

"I asked my agent, 'What are we missing? I don't understand,'" Duensing said on this week's CubsTalk Podcast. "He said, 'Hey, when teams want somebody, they go after him.' I said, 'Alright, they must know something that I don't.'"

And they did.

The Cubs front office was passionate about going out and getting Duensing as a veteran left-handed option in the bullpen.

"I know our scouts in the offseason felt really strongly about him," Joe Maddon said. "Coming into this season, that's all I heard about. Our guys loved Brian Duensing."

Duensing is a diamond in the rough, a guy who entered the winter with a 4.13 and 1.38 WHIP in 662.2 career innings, striking out an average of 5.9 hitters per nine innings.

This season, the 34-year-old has a 2.45 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and has nearly doubled his strikeout rate to 10.2 batters per nine innings.

"A lot of swings and misses — I don't know what that's about, to be honest," Duensing said. "I really don't know what's going on there. Just things are working really well right now and hopefully they continue."

Duensing had a stretch of 16.1 scoreless innings going before giving up a run and taking the loss Wednesday in San Francisco.

It all looks legit, too. Duensing's FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching) and xFIP (expected FIP) are at 2.99 and 3.34, respectively, meaning the peripheral numbers support his breakout season.

Based on FanGraphs' WAR, Duensing (0.7) is tied with Mike Montgomery and Koji Uehara as the second-best Cubs reliever behind only Wade Davis (0.9). Hector Rondon (0.5 WAR), Pedro Strop (0.5) and Carl Edwards Jr. (0.4) are further down that list.

Duensing admitted feeling a little unsure of himself when he first joined the Cubs, as he didn't want to be the guy not producing on a team vying for its second straight World Series. He battled a back injury and started the year on the disabled list before posting an 8.10 ERA in seven April games.

But since then, his ERA is at 1.54 with only 32 hits in 41 innings.

"When he started out this year, I was getting to know him, he was getting to know us," Maddon said. "He's really quiet on the surface, but an ingratiating, under-the-surface fellow. He's got a great personality.

"I wanna believe the way we do things has permitted him to be himself. And I think because of that, you're seeing the best side of him pitching-wise."

Duensing raved about the Cubs' pitching infrastructure, giving credit to pitching coach Chris Bosio, catching/gameplanning coach Mike Borzello and bullpen coach Lester Strode.

He's also fit in seamlessly with his teammates, who are doing everything they can to help keep Duensing going strong.

Even telling him he stinks.

"He's asked us not to say anything good about him," Davis said. "We keep telling him his stuff is no good and he stinks. He doesn't want to hear none of it, which is good. That's how you should think.

"People don't wanna hear they're doing good. Just to keep him away from it. You always wanna be able to live between both [good and bad] thoughts."

The Cubs bullpen has been under scrutiny lately with some late meltdowns that have helped to hand games away. But with Uehara on the disabled list and Davis and Edwards still searching for consistency, Duensing has been the unsung hero the Cubs bullpen has needed.

Even if nobody's really noticed.

"The other day, I walked out with Addison Russell," Duensing said. "Obviously, everybody's yelling for Addy and then as you walk by, you hear, 'Hey, who was that guy?'

"But it doesn't matter. That's good. If I'm doing my job, then no one knows I'm there, which is the way it should be. As long as I'm not getting recognized that's probably a good thing, so I'll take that.

"But maybe I'll start wearing my jersey out in public or something. I think I'm one of the most generic-looking human beings of all time or something.




SoMnFan -> RE: Former Twins News (8/13/2017 5:51:08 PM)

Omaha.

wow.

Likes the way they handle pitchers there.
Hmmm.

Thought any story about him would be from an independent league.
Good on him.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Former Twins News (8/14/2017 9:21:44 PM)

Seattle has been chasing after Erv

They're going to settle for Uncle Albers, who has resurfaced in the bigs yet again.




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