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Post by kaybli on Oct 7, 2019 23:56:20 GMT -5
Who was the 2019 ALDS MVP???
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Post by sierchio on Oct 7, 2019 23:57:08 GMT -5
I saw you voted Didi so I voted Torres because I think they should be co-MVP's...
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 8, 2019 0:36:41 GMT -5
I gave it to Torres, because Didi looked terrible in the first game.
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Post by noetsi on Oct 8, 2019 0:39:48 GMT -5
Who was the 2019 ALDS MVP??? Torres
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Post by kaybli on Oct 8, 2019 0:49:09 GMT -5
I gave it to Didi because of his grandslam in the second game and his performance in the third game. Gleyber was definitely the MVP of Game Three.
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Post by inger on Oct 8, 2019 2:32:46 GMT -5
Torn between two MVPS acting like a fool Voting for both of them Is breaking all the rules...
I’m going to go with...
Drum roll...
Didi Gregorious...
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Post by kaybli on Oct 8, 2019 2:34:05 GMT -5
Torn between two MVPS acting like a fool Voting for both of them Is breaking all the rules... I’m going to go with... Drum roll... Didi Gregorious... Yes! I get some support!
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Post by inger on Oct 8, 2019 2:39:45 GMT -5
Could have voted for the team defense, or even for the Minnesota team defense. I was delighted that this didn’t turn into a shitshow like the Red Sox series in England, which is sort of what the press was suggesting. The weather is cooling, perhaps the home runs will go hide in their burrow...
Pretty pleased with myself that I discovered Minnesota’s defense as their Achilles heel, even though their hitting went a bit dead, too...Seriously a team that has trouble scoring without the HR...
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Post by kaybli on Oct 8, 2019 2:43:04 GMT -5
Could have voted for the team defense, or even for the Minnesota team defense. I was delighted that this didn’t turn into a shitshow like the Red Sox series in England, which is sort of what the press was suggesting. The weather is cooling, perhaps the home runs will go hide in their burrow... Pretty pleased with myself that I discovered Minnesota’s defense as their Achilles heel, even though their hitting went a bit dead, too...Seriously a team that has trouble scoring without the HR... That's what you get Twins for beating our home run record by 1! Three straight loses and a ticket to go play golf in the offseason!
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Post by inger on Oct 8, 2019 2:47:29 GMT -5
Could have voted for the team defense, or even for the Minnesota team defense. I was delighted that this didn’t turn into a shitshow like the Red Sox series in England, which is sort of what the press was suggesting. The weather is cooling, perhaps the home runs will go hide in their burrow... Pretty pleased with myself that I discovered Minnesota’s defense as their Achilles heel, even though their hitting went a bit dead, too...Seriously a team that has trouble scoring without the HR... That's what you get Twins for beating our home run record by 1! Three straight loses and a ticket to go play golf in the offseason! I should check. I’m wondering if the Twins maybe hit like 120 HR vs. Detroit, 97 against KC, and 83 against the White Sox and only 7 against the rest of MLB...
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Post by kaybli on Oct 8, 2019 2:51:39 GMT -5
That's what you get Twins for beating our home run record by 1! Three straight loses and a ticket to go play golf in the offseason! I should check. I’m wondering if the Twins maybe hit like 120 HR vs. Detroit, 97 against KC, and 83 against the White Sox and only 7 against the rest of MLB... There's no doubt the Twins were a good team. We just demolished them like we always do.
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Post by inger on Oct 8, 2019 3:01:09 GMT -5
I should check. I’m wondering if the Twins maybe hit like 120 HR vs. Detroit, 97 against KC, and 83 against the White Sox and only 7 against the rest of MLB... There's no doubt the Twins were a good team. We just demolished them like we always do. They were a fortunate team. They have several flaws that go along with that frightening offense. The pitching wasn’t deep enough to survive the loss of the suspended Pineda. They’re non-athletic in several positions and again the dearth of depth trade it’s head when Buxton went down for the season. He’s the glue in that outfield and the only threat to run on the team. As mentioned before, the defense isn’t exactly airtight. While the bullpen appeared strong down the stretch, it appears to be spotty at best, and really could only be of benefit had the Twins been able to take the lead in the games. I like Baldelli, but he had some deer in the headlights moments, and decided to make a stupid statement about secret plans to add to the front offices bozo “Slay the dragon” comments...
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Post by inger on Oct 8, 2019 3:03:30 GMT -5
And they were also quite fortunate that the pitching staff in Cleveland disintegrated as the season rolled along...Twins were in the right place at the right time to take advantage of playing in a weak division. That’s the only division in the AL they would have won more than 90 games...
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Post by kaybli on Oct 8, 2019 3:04:38 GMT -5
There's no doubt the Twins were a good team. We just demolished them like we always do. They were a fortunate team. They have several flaws that go along with that frightening offense. The pitching wasn’t deep enough to survive the loss of the suspended Pineda. They’re non-athletic in several positions and again the dearth of depth trade it’s head when Buxton went down for the season. He’s the glue in that outfield and the only threat to run on the team. As mentioned before, the defense isn’t exactly airtight. While the bullpen appeared strong down the stretch, it appears to be spotty at best, and really could only be of benefit had the Twins been able to take the lead in the games. I like Baldelli, but he had some deer in the headlights moments, and decided to make a stupid statement about secret plans to add to the front offices bozo “Slay the dragon” comments... His postgame comments kind of rubbed me the wrong way too. He said he wasn't frustrated at all. I get you are proud of your team, but show some disappointment. Your fanbase certainly was disappointed.
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Post by inger on Oct 8, 2019 3:06:38 GMT -5
They were a fortunate team. They have several flaws that go along with that frightening offense. The pitching wasn’t deep enough to survive the loss of the suspended Pineda. They’re non-athletic in several positions and again the dearth of depth trade it’s head when Buxton went down for the season. He’s the glue in that outfield and the only threat to run on the team. As mentioned before, the defense isn’t exactly airtight. While the bullpen appeared strong down the stretch, it appears to be spotty at best, and really could only be of benefit had the Twins been able to take the lead in the games. I like Baldelli, but he had some deer in the headlights moments, and decided to make a stupid statement about secret plans to add to the front offices bozo “Slay the dragon” comments... His postgame comments kind of rubbed me the wrong way too. He said he wasn't frustrated at all. I get you are proud of your team, but show some disappointment. Your fanbase certainly was disappointed. I missed most of the post game stuff...
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