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Post by kaybli on Jun 12, 2019 11:30:31 GMT -5
More of this commentary please [img class="smile" src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/udcwFqPimnXDtjoTmoVL.gif" alt=" "] Jomboy's commentary.
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Post by domeplease on Jun 12, 2019 13:15:24 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Jun 12, 2019 17:00:08 GMT -5
Rays lost today and the Nearly Irrelevant Sox are leading in a close one...
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 12, 2019 17:12:48 GMT -5
Rays lost today and the Nearly Irrelevant Sox are leading in a close one... I want the Sox to be sellers at the trade deadline. Fat chance, I know. I will offer them Kendrys Morales, Dellin Betances, Jacoby Ellsbury, Greg Bird and cash considerations for Chris Sale. They just might go for it. A hundred years ago they sent us Babe Ruth for less than that.
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 12, 2019 18:23:33 GMT -5
Rays lost today and the Nearly Irrelevant Sox are leading in a close one... I want the Sox to be sellers at the trade deadline. Fat chance, I know. I will offer them Kendrys Morales, Dellin Betances, Jacoby Ellsbury, Greg Bird and cash considerations for Chris Sale. They just might go for it. A hundred years ago they sent us Babe Ruth for less than that. You might have to throw some international bonus money to make this deal stick. Now, don't laugh, but I hear Melky Cabrera is a hot name on the trade rumor circuit. He's hitting well and cheap.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 12, 2019 18:41:58 GMT -5
I want the Sox to be sellers at the trade deadline. Fat chance, I know. I will offer them Kendrys Morales, Dellin Betances, Jacoby Ellsbury, Greg Bird and cash considerations for Chris Sale. They just might go for it. A hundred years ago they sent us Babe Ruth for less than that. You might have to throw some international bonus money to make this deal stick. Now, don't laugh, but I hear Melky Cabrera is a hot name on the trade rumor circuit. He's hitting well and cheap.
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Post by inger on Jun 12, 2019 19:52:18 GMT -5
Here’s a weird stat line...
Starling Marte has hit 9 HR, has 11 SB, and has only drawn 8 walks to date in 2019...
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Post by inger on Jun 13, 2019 18:40:54 GMT -5
Those home greys the Nats are wearing just look odd...
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Post by domeplease on Jun 15, 2019 10:11:22 GMT -5
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/the-twins-mlb-leading-offense-is-powered-by-4-key-offseason-acquisitions/ar-AACTkZb?ocid=U147DHP Minnesota leads baseball in runs, home runs, and winning percentage.
The Minnesota Twins have the best record in baseball and own the largest divisional lead in the sport, thanks largely in part to an offense that leads the world in runs scored and home runs, along with several other categories.
The core of the burgeoning offense is young. Byron Buxton, Jorge Polanco, Max Kepler and Miguel Sano are all 25 or 26 years old, and have combined for 64 doubles and 41 home runs this season, all well above average offensively.
But the young Twins, who shocked baseball in 2017 with a Wild Card berth immediately following a 103-loss season, regressed in 2018, finishing under .500. The roller coaster in Minneapolis is back on the upswing in 2019, with that young offensive core supported by four very affordable upgrades made over the winter.
C.J. Cron has been one of many Twins providing the power this season, hitting .275/.337/.541 with 15 home runs at first base. Cron had a breakout season with Tampa Bay in 2018, with his 30 home runs nearly double his previous career best. Set for his second go-around in salary arbitration, Cron was about to make some real money, which to the Rays is like turning 30 years old in Logan’s Run.
Cron isn’t quite 30 yet, but at 29 he was placed on waivers by Tampa Bay, with the Twins happy to scoop up the freely available talent. Minnesota is getting production at first base at the reasonable cost of $4.8 million, while the Rays get lesser but still capable numbers at first base from Ji-Man Choi, whose $850,000 salary allows Tampa Bay to pat themselves on the back for possibly another dollars-per-WAR championship, and maybe even more — the Rays, who won 90 games in 2018 but was watching the playoffs from home, is on pace for 98 wins this year and begins the weekend just a half-game out of the division lead and comfortably in first Wild Card position.
But the Twins are in a much more secure position, leading the American League Central by a stunning 11 games over the Cleveland Indians, the division champ for three years running and the prohibitive preseason favorite. Minnesota opens the weekend with a 95.2% chance to win the division and 98.2% chance to make the playoffs per FanGraphs, and a similarly rosy outlook — 95.6% for the division, 98.2% for the playoffs — from Baseball Prospectus.
The aggressive offseason paid off for the Twins, setting them apart in an industry that has seen two consecutive dry winters for non-superstar free agents. This past season was especially tough for many, with several accomplished players — Adam Jones, Gio Gonzalez to name a few — settling for minor league deals, and two of the best free agents — Craig Kimbrel and Dallas Keuchel — waiting until June to sign because of teams’ unwillingness to forfeit a draft pick to improve their team.
We saw a similar mid-market shrewdness lead to an NLCS trip last year for the Milwaukee Brewers, after trading for the eventual NL MVP Christian Yelich and signing Lorenzo Cain, two anchors of another division-leading team in Milwaukee again in 2019.
In addition to signing Cron, the Twins this offseason fortified their lineup with not one, not two, but three free agent signings: Nelson Cruz for $14.3 million. He’s hitting .285/.370/.570 with 12 home runs--Marwin Gonzalez for $21 million over two years. He’s hitting .259/.328/.421 with eight homers while starting games at five different defensive positions. Jonathan Schoop for $7.5 million. Schoop is hitting .251/.306/.488 with 12 home runs, one of seven players with double-digit home runs for Minnesota. They have two others with nine and Gonzalez with eight.
It should be noted that the Twins found the money for these additions after the salaries of the retiring Joe Mauer ($23 million) and free agent Ervin Santana ($13.5 million) came off their books. The Twins’ opening day payroll of $119.7 million is actually lower than their $128.7 million mark in 2018, per Cot’s Contracts.
Minnesota leads the majors with 132 home runs, and are likely to pass their full-season 2018 total (166) by this year’s All-Star break. They are hitting .275/.341/.517 as a team, leading the AL in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS. READ MORE...
mlb.nbcsports.com/2019/06/14/padres-willing-to-deal-hunter-renfroe/
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Post by kaybli on Jun 15, 2019 10:17:18 GMT -5
They are hitting .275/.341/.517 as a team,
That's pretty incredible.
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 15, 2019 14:29:08 GMT -5
One of the cooler names in baseball was just trarded:
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 15, 2019 16:20:49 GMT -5
One of the cooler names in baseball was just trarded: I am already a fan of this guy, even though I never heard of him until now. And I want the Yankees to get Shed Long back too.
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Post by inger on Jun 15, 2019 16:50:35 GMT -5
One of the cooler names in baseball was just trarded: I am already a fan of this guy, even though I never heard of him until now. And I want the Yankees to get Shed Long back too. Shed is in the majors in Seattle and has had 79 plate appearances. His bat has been a bit skinny so far, so let’s just remember him fondly for now...
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Post by inger on Jun 15, 2019 23:26:23 GMT -5
BTW:
No issues with B-R since I e-mailed them. I also got a reply with a link to go to if I experience any more redirect ads on their site. It was obviously an issue that they wanted to eradicate.
The good guys won for once. If anyone has problems, let me know and I’ll send you the link. It’s in an e-mail that’s a pain for me to access on my phone that I mostly use for garbage mail...But I’ll gladly pass it on. I don’t know if it’s specific to certain sites or not...
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Post by greatfatness on Jun 16, 2019 9:08:28 GMT -5
One of the cooler names in baseball was just trarded: The Mets are really building a championship team. What a shit show.
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