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The two biggest question marks the rest of the way:
1. Will Buxton be able to make it back in enough time to have an impact?
2. Will Berrios rediscover his earlier form?
If Buxton can get back into the lineup by Mid-September and Berrios catches a second wind this team will be tough to beat.
My guess is the Twins can replace or fix any damage from the football game.
This will mean completely new sod and a rebuilt mound. To the normal fan it may look fine but to the players it could make a huge difference.
Woah... I totally missed this tidbit of information. What an absolutely stupid idea. Like so stupid. I get that NDSU rules up there but come the **** on. Put it in the football stadium. Not in Target Field, during the freaking season!
The trouble is, he's so fast, strong and athletic he can do things that nobody else can. He may even be doing things nobody in the history of the game could do. At least not regularly.and...will Buxton finally play smart enough not to injure himself on a out that has no impact on the game. His talent is unbelievable...his decision making is questionable.
The trouble is, he's so fast, strong and athletic he can do things that nobody else can. He may even be doing things nobody in the history of the game could do. At least not regularly.
And yes. I do have a bit of a man-crush on Buxton.
You don't need to when hes on the bases. You just have to get him to realize he needs to when he's close to a damn wall.A 90% effort Buxton is still probably better than 90% of the center fielders...but I agree...how do you slow him down?
Wonder if they'll call Brusdar Graterol up next week. There was some talk a couple weeks ago of giving him a shot, if that's the case I'd think he'll be there after Sept. 1.
My impression was that he he looked skinny.I didn't get a chance to watch, but I saw Stashak got a couple innings. How did he look? I know he gave up a few hits.
You don't need to when hes on the bases. You just have to get him to realize he needs to when he's close to a damn wall.
His velocity was still down. His fastball was primarily just over 90.Better effort from Berrios yesterday....6 innings, 3 earned runs (in the last 2 innings he pitched), 8 K's. The Twins are going to need Good Jose if they intend to make any noise in September and October.
His velocity was still down. His fastball was primarily just over 90.
Yeah this is the big concern with Berrios. I wish they would have skipped his turn once or twice during this stretch vs the Tigers & White Sox to give him a little rest.
He's worn down and been terrible from August onward in all three of his big league seasons, definitely a concern. It really makes me wish they would have made a trade for a true ace, which Berrios hasn't proven he can be for a full season.
Season starts tomorrow, boys. We gonna win the division?