Fridays Are For Positive Thinking!

I tried brushing my teeth a few extra times between the end of the game last night and this morning, but I still can’t get the awful taste of last night’s game out of my mouth, so let’s replace last night’s stink-fest with a Friday link-fest of “think positive” posts and see if we can’t get some good mojo going around this place.

First, let’s all join k-bro in her efforts to help out our local food banks while we celebrate the Twins’ inevitable march toward the AL Central Division title. She’s pledging to donate two healthful food items to her local food shelf for every Twins victory in September. I’m in on that and I hope you’ll all join, too. Remember, the baseball gods like it when we make baseball related sacrifices and we need all the help we can get from the baseball gods right now (and remember how well this worked out for the Twins last September!).

Alex Burnett

Next, let’s get ready to welcome three new pitchers to the Twins (OK, for one of them, it’s more of a “welcome back”). LaVelle E Neal III has the up-to-date information. Alex Burnett is on his way back up to Minnesota and he’s bringing along relief pitcher Rob Delaney and starting pitcher Matt Fox. Fox will apparently make his MLB debut tonight against the AL West leading Texas Rangers. By the way, despite the frustration level we were feeling last night, apparently we weren’t all completely brain dead. I don’t remember who first

Rob Delaney as a Rock Cat

mentioned it so I apologize for not giving credit where it’s due, but as we discussed last night, the Twins will in fact make room on the 40-man roster for Fox by putting Justin Morneau on the 60-day DL

retroactively to when he was injured. That was almost 60 days ago so he could be reactivated any time that he shakes the post-concussion cobwebs (crossing fingers and toes).

For some additional insight in to Matt Fox, I suggest taking a look at Seth Stohs’ post over at sethspeaks.net. Not only has Fox worked hard to get this opportunity, but he also pitched to Drew Butera in college at Central Florida. With Joe Mauer having caught 13 innings last night, you have to figure

Friday's starting pitcher, Matt Fox

tonight will be a Golden Knight reunion. (That HAS to be good karma, right? and the baseball gods smile on the MLB debuts of guys who overcome injuries and work hard to achieve their dreams, right? Come on… tell me I’m right… please?)

Also from LaVelle’s blog post, this note of interest provided by the folks at the Elias Sports Bureau:

Brian Duensing tossed two innings of relief two days after a 6⅔-inning start. He was the first major-leaguer in more than 10 years to throw at least two innings in relief in a game that followed by only one or two days a start of more than six innings. The last pitcher to do that had been Steve Woodard of the Brewers in May 2000.

Just one more reason to be impressed with Duensing. It’s really great to see a guy overcome the disadvantage of having to attend the University of Nebraska and become one of the best young pitchers I’ve seen with the Twins in quite a while. (Don’t mind me, just practicing my Cornhusker-bashing for when they become part of the Big Ten next year.)

Speaking of the Huskers, I know it isn’t the least bit Twins-related, but I’m really excited with the new Big Ten division alignment for football and the subsequent schedules for 2011 and 2012 announced by the conference this week. My Hawkeyes get a new “final game” of the season against Nebraska on Thanksgiving weekend, which should be a terrific game. Fortunately (for Iowa anyway), they also get to continue playing the Gophers every year, although it will no longer be the last game of the season. By the way, I’m really looking forward to making the trip up to Minneapolis this November for my first look at TCF Bank Stadium (or, as we refer to it down here, “The New Kinnick Stadium North”).

Finally, let’s wrap up with a reminder that the Twins, even coming off of last night’s clunker and with all of the challenges facing them, have a couple of really important things going for them that we can all be thankful for:

1. They still have a 3.5 game lead over the Bitch Sox in the standings.

2. They don’t have to put up with Manny Ramirez’s bullshit just to retain any semblance of playoff hope.

The baseball gods are going to smile down on the Twins this weekend. I can feel it! – JC


GameChat – Tigers @ Twins #3, 7:10

Despite a rumor to the contrary, it appears Pavano still has his mustache and yes, I sadly did spend the better part of the afternoon stalking my twitter account waiting for verification on the yay or nay. Sad.

Kubel is still dealing with swelling and soreness so he didn’t swing a bat today but, according to Phil Mackey, Thome was feeling better and will be available to pinch hit. That being said, we’ll still be doing piece-meal lineups for a couple days.

Detroit @ Minnesota
Jackson, A, CF   Span, CF
Rhymes, 2B   Casilla, A, 2B
Damon, DH   Mauer, C
Cabrera, M, 1B   Cuddyer, 1B
Boesch, RF   Young, D, LF
Peralta, J, 3B   Valencia, 3B
Kelly, LF   Morales, J, DH
Avila, C   Repko, RF
Santiago, SS   Hardy, SS
Verlander, P   Baker, S, P

 

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H E
Detroit 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 10 19 2
Minnesota 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 15 2

 

It’s bad enough losing a game like this one, but it’s hard to escape the feeling that burning through the pitchers doesn’t put Friday’s game at risk, also. There were SO many opportunities to win this game. 15 hits is great… but you know it would be nice to get ONE extra base hit instead of all singles. The guys certainly put out the effort tonight (which is more than we can say for 2B umpire Cowboy Joe West, who flat out sucked).

We have to hope nothing is seriously wrong with Scott Baker’s elbow, but when your starting pitcher has to leave after 2 innings, it’s a bad omen. Jeff Manship performed admirably in his 4 innings pitched. I wish I could say the same for a few other members of the bullpen.

I don’t think there’s any doubt that a call has been made to Rochester for a couple of pitchers to help out this weekend against the Rangers. Let’s hope for the best! – JC

Talkin’ Baseball 2010 Follow-up

Ok, talk about unexpected popularity – that post I did about the new Twins Talkin’ Baseball commercial continues to get hits every day.  I guess I’m not the only one who really likes it. 

But in the time since then, I have kept up the search to get more information on versions and recordings.  Much to my surprise and pleasure, I got an official answer from the team that the 2010 version is not a complete recording.  They haven’t redone the whole song – just the one piece so that is why it’s a bit harder to locate.  Here are the exact lyrics for the new piece:

(Talkin’ Baseball) The Fans They All Agree (Outdoor Baseball) Target Field’s The Place To Be Mauer And Morneau Are Comin’ Thru Cuddy, Span And Liriano Too Just Like Tony, “The Killer” And Carew.

I think something very similar happened in 2007 because for all that I was told there was a version out there, I can’t find any solid record of it at all.  Given my success in finding the other information I wanted, I’m not too upset about that but it might be that I’m not entirely done rooting through the internet. 

I found one other thing when I was looking around that isn’t really related to the new versions of the song at all but to the “original” remake that birthed the Twins version.  During all the contraction discussion, Terry Cashman gave an interview in which he was asked about how it would affect his songs:

Q: You’ve recorded versions of “Talkin’ Baseball” for both Minnesota and Montreal. If MLB  contracts, are you going to “contract” the compilation CDs those songs are on?

Cashman: Oh, no. I’m going to keep the ones that are there. If the poor Twins disappear, that song would be valuable.

I’m not entirely sure how I feel about his answer but at least it didn’t happen, the song AND THE TEAM are still valuable and all I can say is it’s a good song.

Talkin’ Twins Baseball

by Terry Cashman

© Copyright 1981, 1983, 1988, 1992, 1996 PKM Music

c/o Publishers’ Licensing Corporation

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

 

When the Senators stopped playin’ ball

The Twin Cities got the call

Minnesota joined the American League

With Mele at the reins

The Twins made instant gains

In ’65 they had the flag and an MVP

 

I’m talkin’ baseball…

Allison and Perry

Twins Baseball…

Kitty Kaat and Jerry

Don Mincher and Mudcat comin’ through

Jimmy Hall and Davey Boswell too

Just like Tony….the Killer and Carew

 

Rod was rookie of the year

There was a Chance, no hitter here

Under Rig and Billy the Kid they won the West

But though Harmon kept on cloutin’

Tony’s knees were givin’ out

And he was never the same but he always came and gave his best

 

I’m talkin’ baseball…

Roseboro & Ulander

Twins baseball…

Tovar, Reese & Campbell

Perranoski and Darwin in the crew

Lyman Bostock, and Bert Blyleven too

Just like Tony….the Killer and Carew

 

Talkin’ baseball in Minnesota

Bernie Allen, Red Worthington

Kralick had a no hit game

Danny Thompson what a shame

Hisle, Landreaux, Goltz what can we say?

We love to watch ‘em play

 

Well ‘96 is another year and if the Twins can get their game in gear

T.K. will answer to the call

New names join the old

Another team unfolds

They’re right at home in the Metrodome so let’s play ball

 

I’m talkin’ baseball…

Aguilera is a starter

Twins baseball…

Kirby Puckett’s not the part

Cordova, Meares & Knoblauch comin’ through

There’s Molitor and David Hollins too

 Just like Tony…the Killer & Carew

There was Tony…the Killer & Carew

There was Tony…the Killer & Carew

(Kirby, Kirby, Kirby)

 Talkin’ baseball, the Killer & Carew

(Kirby, Kirby, Kirby)

 Talkin’ baseball, baseball…the Minnesota Twins…

 (Kirby, Kirby, Kirby)

They had Tony… the Killer & Carew…

One of our readers, ShawntheRoad, shared a YouTube video put together that you might enjoy!

GameChat – Tigers @ Twins #2, 7:10

The Twins win last night was a great way to start this series but I think Twins fans should get used to odd lineups thrown together by whoever is healthy and the regular appearance of our September call-ups as starters.  Today we have Morales and Plouffe up from Rochester with more call-ups coming in a second wave sometime soon.  Today’s lineup has yet another injured back causing a late scratch.  Thome is down with more back trouble and Morales has been substituted in as our DH tonight.

I’m not going to go into GREAT detail about all the injuries in our lineup but I greatly encourage you to check out several pieces done by Phil Mackey that cover the difficulties Ron Gardenhire is going to have to manage around – including Justin’s current status:  Pushed to the limit in battle of attrition, Justin told to stay home, and Call-ups coming in two waves.

But tonight’s lineup quite obviously reflects that Punto is out, Kubel is out (for a couple days at least), Hudson is out (having the foot re-examined) and now Thome is out (again for a couple days).  At least I think Repko is a qualified and productive backup in the OF.  With very little on the bench as far as options go, let’s hope that he, Casilla, Morales and Valencia can hold down the fort – and that Liriano pitches a real gem!

Detroit @ Minnesota
Jackson, A, CF   Span, CF
Rhymes, 2B   Casilla, A, 2B
Wells, C, LF   Mauer, C
Cabrera, M, 1B   Cuddyer, 1B
Peralta, J, DH   Young, D, LF
Inge, 3B   Valencia, 3B
Santiago, SS   Morales, J, DH
Boesch, RF   Repko, RF
Laird, C   Hardy, SS
Scherzer, P   Liriano, P

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 6

 

There appears to be some sort of organized conspiracy to keep any of us from being able to get to bed early.

In terms of summarizing the first 7 innings of this game, I think just about the only thing we need to mention is the name Francisco Liriano. 5 hits over 7 shutout innings. 1 BB against 7 Ks. It wasn’t always as pretty as that statistics line makes it look, as he had to work out of a few jams, but that’s what the best pitchers do.

The Twins needed that sort of effort again tonight, since we apparently still have not purged the assbats from the batrack. For his outstanding performance, FranKKKKKKKie was awarded a deep fried snickers on a stick by the GameChat crowd.

For the second night in a row, Danny Valencia gets the GameChat gang’s support for Boyfriend of the Day honors… but this time Danny doesn’t have to share the BOD award with anyone. James called it in the Chat and Valencia delivered the game winning single in the bottom of the 10th inning, scoring Michael Cuddyer for the 2-1 win (nice stolen base to set that drama up, by the way, Mr. Cuddyer!). With the win, the Twins are 31-14 overall since All-Star break, the best in baseball.  Now they are 8-3 in extra-innings and this was our 5th walk-off win.  Nice job boys!  – JC

Boyfriend of the Month for August: Dead Heat at the Wire

The folks who have gathered in our GameChats handed out 22 Boyfriend of the Day (BOD) awards in August (a few more than the actual number of Twins wins because we had some co-BOD games mixed in there). Heading in to the final game of the month, there were no fewer than eight players tied for the lead in the Boyfriend of the Month battle. That’s a far cry from the month of July when Delmon Young had his monster month and walked away with BOM honors.

But before we get to this month’s BOM award, let’s take a glance at where the race for Knuckleballs’ Boyfriend of the Year stands heading in to September. This race is all but over, folks. It will take someone getting awfully hot down the stretch to overtake DY’s lead in the BOY race, given that he holds a 12 to 7 lead over Francisco Liriano on the year. Frankie’s grip on “runner up” honors is much more tenuous, however. Fellow rotation members, Kevin Slowey and Carl Pavano have racked up 6 BODs each, while the group of Joe Mauer, Jason Kubel, and Danny Valencia all are still within reach of Liriano with 5 BODs a piece.

Turning back to Boyfriend of the Month… as it turns out, it was very appropriate that Valencia and Michael Cuddyer wrapped up the month of August with co-BOD performances against the Tigers on Tuesday night. Heading in to that final game, those two guys joined Mauer, Liriano, Slowey, Jim Thome, Scott Baker and Brian Duensing with two BOD awards during the month, making August by far the month with the largest number of players earning multiple awards.

But with their efforts on Tuesday, Michael and Danny did just enough to separate themselves from the pack and earn co-Boyfriend of the Month awards for August! – JC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P.S. A huge thank you to Joe Christensen at the Star Tribune for sending out via text message (and his blog) a link to this column by Sports Illustrated’s Steve Rushin. It’s a terrific read for anyone who saw games at the Met, the Dome and Target Field (and a pretty darn good read even for those who didn’t). If you only have time to read one more article online today, make it that one. – JC