• Home
  • About “Knuckleballs”
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
Follow

Daily archives for March 19th, 2011

It’s All Coming Together

Mar19th
2011
Written by Jim Crikket

I’m trying to restrain myself, but on days like this, it’s not easy. I think with good health and a little bit of luck, this Twins team could be something special.

As Joe Reardon, the fictional manager of the Durham Bulls so eloquently put it, “This is a simple game. You throw the ball, you hit the ball, you catch the ball.” On Saturday afternoon, the Twins did all of that and did it well.

This is what I came to Ft. Myers to see. Now I just hope everyone stays healthy and we see exactly this kind of performance all season long.

Nick Blackburn and Kevin Slowey both looked sharp. Blackburn gave up seven hits, but 2-3 of those were infield hits that I generally don’t mark against a pitcher’s performance. He did give up a 2-run home run, but since it was off the bat of a former Cedar Rapids Kernel (Casey Kotchman), I’m willing to let it slide. Slowey struck out three in his three innings and gave up only one hit.

Jim Hoey, who got one inning of work sandwiched in between Blackburn’s five and Slowey’s three, had another solid performance. That’s two appearances I’ve seen this week from Hoey and let me just say, this man can throw a baseball! He was in the upper 90s again today and he sure didn’t look like he was having any control issues to me.

Every starting position player except Jeff Bailey collected at least one hit. Delmon homered. Span and Nishioka doubled. Span, Casilla and Young all stole bases.

Speaking of Nishioka, I’ve been very impressed with his play at second base. He made three excellent defensive plays in today’s game, in addition to teaming with Casilla to turn a couple of double plays. Denard flashed some speed and leather, as well, tracking down a couple of gappers.

But my goal here today is to try to give you a bit of the flavor of a beautiful day at a ballpark. After all, you can read all you want to know about the performances on the field by checking out any of the great beat writers. Speaking of beat writers, mlb.com’s Kelly Thesier is moving on to greener pastures (quite literally, I suppose, since she’s going to work as communications director for the LPGA) and Sunday is her last day covering the Twins. I’ve enjoyed reading Kelly’s reports, her blog and her Tweets and I wish her all the success she deserves in her new job.

I worked up the nerve to introduce myself to both Kelly and the Strib’s LaVelle E. Neal III on Thursday over at the minor league complex when several Twins were getting some extra work in over there. They were both very gracious (meaning neither of them yelled at me for bothering them) and I appreciated that.

So let me tell you about my terrific day and share a few pictures (I took 257 of them today… I get carried away sometimes).

I slept in a bit after the late night on Friday. I didn’t get back to Ft. Myers from Sarasota until nearly midnight and by the time I uploaded pictures and posted on the blog, it was after 2:00 before I get to sleep. I’m too old to get by on very little sleep, so I decided that the three days I’ve spent over on the practice fields this trip will have to suffice.

I pulled in to the stadium parking lot about 11:00am and spent a little time dickering with some of the ticket brokers there, before finding one with a single seat available in the section I was hoping to sit in today… the area behind the Twins dugout. Around noon, I entered the stadium and wandered around, watching a few Twins wrap up their workouts. As I was enjoying a beverage, I looked out over the now-deserted Twins practice field and saw a solitary figure in workout clothes, wayyyyy down the far left field line, signing autographs for fans who handed him things to sign over the fence.

At first, I couldn’t tell who it was, but I suspected it might be one of today’s cut victims, getting every last moment he can out of his allotted time with the Big League club before moving over to the minor league complex. I thought he would probably sign for a few people, like the players generally do, and then go about his day.

I was wrong on both counts.

Joe Nathan accommodated every autograph request

The player turned out to be Twins closer Joe Nathan and he just kept signing… and signing… and signing. I watched him sign anything that people stuck over the fence to him for close to half an hour, until he had literally signed for everyone who asked. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Major League player anywhere near Nathan’s level sign autographs until there’s nobody left to sign for.

In fact, he signed two more autographs when he finally did reach the fence that connects the practice field to the stadium. It takes a lot for professional athletes to impress me when it comes to interacting with fans, but I was impressed. That earned Joe my “good guy award” today.

All that signing may have tired Joe out...

... but it didn't stop him from signing more

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shortly before game time, I grabbed some food and another beverage and found my seat. Before I could even sit down, someone a few seats away recognized me as Jim Crikket from theĀ  Knuckleballs blog. Seriously. I’ve never had that happen before. Thank God he didn’t ask for my autograph… I haven’t given any thought whatsoever to what I should charge for that kind of thing yet.

This was my last visit to Hammond Stadium this spring. I’m going to two more games before heading home Tuesday, but both games are on the road. Sunday is up in Dunedin against the Jays and Monday is in Bradenton against the Pirates. I’ve never been to the Jays’ ballpark, so I’m looking forward to seeing that. It’s been a couple of years since I was at the ballpark in Bradenton, but it’s one of my favorites, just because it’s an old-school neighborhood setting that reminds me of the ballparks you used to find in small and medium sized towns across Iowa and Minnesota back in the 1960s.

With that, here are a few more pictures from my day at Hammond Stadium:

Hammond Stadium brats are some of the best I've had... well worth the wait

Grab food and beer, then check the lineup board

Newbie Luke Hughes with Michael Cuddyer and Joe Nathan

Casey Kotchman and Joe Mauer, just prior to Kotchman's launch

Picture quality doesn't do justice to this Nishioka web gem

Coach Steve Liddle "communicating" with Nishioka

Coach Jerry White and Jason Kubel (for our Jerry White fan club)

It's all good fun when TC Bear breaks out the super-soaker...

... until he's looking straight at you!

So long, Hammond Stadium... see ya next year!

 

Photos, Spring Training, Twins baseball    Alexi Casilla, Denard Span, Jason Kubel, Jerry White, Jim Hoey, Jim Thome, Joe Mauer, Joe Nathan, Kevin Slowey, Luke Hughes, Michael Cuddyer, TC Bear, Tsuyoshi Nishioka
SHARE THIS Twitter Facebook Delicious StumbleUpon E-mail

It’s All About the Pitching

Mar19th
2011
Written by Jim Crikket

A lot of the media folks that cover the Twins and a lot of the bloggers, as well, have been writing about the team’s pitching, lately. Everyone has an opinion about who should be in the rotation and who should be kept around to fill out the bullpen. I’ll probably get around to trying to sort out my own opinions on those issues eventually, too… but it won’t be at 1:30 in the morning after getting back to my Ft. Myers hotel from the Twins/Orioles game in Sarasota.

Let me just say this… for tonight anyway, the Twins pitching was really good.

Francisco Liriano was looking good against the O's

If tonight’s performance was any indication of things to come, we no longer have to be concerned with Francisco Liriano. Tonight, he demonstrated why you just don’t put a lot of stock in the first couple of Spring Training appearances. That said, in fairness, this one excellent performance doesn’t guarantee Liriano will look just as good when the regular season rolls around, either.

But Liriano did look really good. He struck out 7 Orioles in his five innings on the mound and gave up just one earned run on three hits (two by Vlad Guerrero).

And he wasn’t the only pitcher who looked good. In fact all five Twins who took the mound to face the Orioles had pretty good nights.

Joe Nathan is all smiles as he continues his successful return

Of the four relief pitchers who each threw one inning (Jose Mijares, Joe Nathan, Alex Burnett, and Glen Perkins), only Nathan gave up a run and that was unearned. In fact, Nathan’s the only one of the foursome who gave up a hit and he only gave up one.

Matt Tolbert had a big night against the Orioles

The offensive side of the ledger wasn’t quite as impressive, but the Twins did collect nine hits. Matt Tolbert may have decided not to just roll over and let Luke Hughes have his roster spot without a fight, as Tolbert was the only Twin with more than one hit… he collected three, including a line drive home run over the LCF wall in the third inning.

My seat for the game was in the first row, down the left field line, so I had a nice close-up view of our guys as they loosened up before the game. I have to admit, between seeing several Twins play up close and personal on the minor league complex Thursday and then having this vantage point on Friday, I’m getting a bit spoiled. Here are a few more pictures from Sarasota.

Sarasota gave Ed Smith Stadium a major facelift. They did it right!

Ben Revere shares a smile during warm ups before the Orioles game

 

Jose Mijares signed autographs for fans for several minutes before the game

Vlad Guerrero accounted for half of the O's four hits

Former Twin JJ Hardy went hitless in 3 at-bats against his old team mates Friday night

Saturday afternoon, the Rays visit Ft. Myers to play the Twins. We’re expecting Joe Mauer to catch a few innings for the first time in a Twins spring training game and Justin Morneau is supposed to DH, making it the first time he’s played in back-to-back games. The Twins don’t have another home game until Wednesday, so I suspect we’ll see the A-list lineup against the Rays.

This blogging thing is becoming exhausting… I need sleep!

- JC

Former Twins, Photos, Spring Training, Twins baseball    Alex Burnett, Ben Revere, Francisco Liriano, Glen Perkins, JJ Hardy, Joe Mauer, Joe Nathan, Jose Mijares, Justin Morneau, Matt Tolbert, Vladimir Guerrero
SHARE THIS Twitter Facebook Delicious StumbleUpon E-mail

Twins News

Knuckleballs Last 15 Posts

  • GameChat – Twins @ Tigers, 6:08
  • GameChat – Twins @ Braves #3, 11:10am
  • Q & A with Kernels 3B Travis Harrison
  • Twins @ Braves #2, 6:10 pm
  • Kernels Video: Goodrum and Buxton
  • GameChat – Twins @ Braves, 6:10pm
  • GameChat – Red Sox @ Twins #3, 1:10pm
  • Sunday Morning Comic Relief
  • GameChat – Red Sox @ Twins #2, 6:10
  • Minnesota Twins Podcast – Talk to Contact – Episode 38
  • Kernels Video: Harrison Walkoff Single Beats Cougars
  • GameChat – Red Sox @ Twins, 7:10pm
  • Kernels Video: Buxton Walkoff Grand Slam
  • Kernels Videos: Polanco, Hicks, Grimes
  • St. Paul Saints Opening Day!

Other Twins Blogs - Recently Updated

  • A Fan's View - from Section 219

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Twins Insider

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • 6-4-3

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Babes Love Baseball

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • TwinkieTown

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • AaronGleeman

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Batgirl (cuz sometimes ya gotta go back!)

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • TwinsCentric

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Sooze!

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Twins Now

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Oh, it's THOSE Girls

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • OMG MN Twins

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • For the Love of the Game

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • K-bro's Baseball blog

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Picked Off At First

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • That's Twins Baseball

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Curve For a Strike

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Josh's Thoughts

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • The Tenth Inning Stretch

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • BallparkMagic

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Dez Says

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • North Dakota Twins Fan

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Twins Trivia

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Baseball Outsider

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Off The Mark

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • The Bat Shatters

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Twins Fan From Afar

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Kirby's Left Eye

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Twins Target

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Puckett's Pond

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Life of a Twins Fan

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Bollinger Beat

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • The Platoon Advantage

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • Twins Daily

    Close preview

    Loading...
  • BaseballTwins

    Close preview

    Loading...

Other Sports Blogs

  • Jim Mandelaro's (Red Wings) Blog
  • Joe Posnanski's Blog
  • SB Nation – MLB
  • The Baseball Page

Official Baseball Resources

  • AAA Boxscores & Play X Play Data
  • MLB Boxscore & Play X Play Data
  • MLB Main Page
  • Official Twins MLB Site

Twins News Coverage

  • ESPN 1500 Sportswire
  • Fox Sports North
  • PioneerPress Twins Page
  • StarTribune Twins Page

Twins Minor League Affiliates

  • Cedar Rapids Kernels (A) Website
  • Elizabethton Twins (Rookie) Website
  • Fort Myers – GCL Twins (Rookie) Website
  • Fort Myers Miracle (High A) Website
  • New Britain Rock Cats (AA) Website
  • Rochester Red Wings (AAA) Website

Categories

  • BitchSox (30)
  • Books & Movies (17)
  • Contest (5)
  • Contests (5)
  • CR Kernels (31)
  • F'ing Yankees (22)
  • Former Twins (9)
  • GameChat (586)
  • Gatherings (4)
  • General (358)
  • Guest Posts (3)
  • Hall of Fame (13)
  • Hawkeyes (3)
  • Interleague Play (3)
  • Media (6)
  • Minor Leagues (101)
  • Offseason (41)
  • Orioles (5)
  • Other baseball (21)
  • Other Blogs (10)
  • Other Sports (7)
  • Photos (66)
  • podcast (22)
  • Polls (8)
  • Preview/Recap (6)
  • Royals (5)
  • Stadiums (5)
  • Target Field (2)
  • Tigers (17)
  • Tribe (8)
  • Twins baseball (1079)
    • Game Summaries (3)
    • Offseason (170)
    • Opponents (32)
    • Post-Season (40)
    • Spring Training (141)
    • Trade Talk (47)
  • Twins History (38)
  • Uncategorized (9)
  • Video (4)
  • Vikings (6)

Tags

Aaron Hicks Alexi Casilla Anthony Swarzak Beloit Snappers Ben Revere Bert Blyleven Bill Smith BOD Brian Dozier Brian Duensing Carl Pavano Danny Valencia Delmon Young Denard Span Drew Butera Francisco Liriano Glen Perkins Harmon Killebrew Jamey Carroll Jason Kubel Jim Thome JJ Hardy Joe Mauer Joe Nathan Josh Willingham Justin Morneau Kevin Slowey Kirby Puckett Kyle Gibson Liam Hendriks Luke Hughes Matt Capps Matt Tolbert Michael Cuddyer Miguel Sano Nick Blackburn Nick Punto Orlando Hudson Ron Gardenhire Ryan Doumit Scott Baker Scott Diamond Terry Ryan Trevor Plouffe Tsuyoshi Nishioka

Calendar

March 2011
S M T W T F S
« Feb   Apr »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Archives

Visitors

Site Meter

NetworkedBlogs

NetworkedBlogs
Blog:
Knuckleballs
Topics:
Baseball, MN Twins, MLB
 
Follow my blog

MLBTradeRumors

Copyright 2010-2013 Knuckleballs. All Rights Reserved. - Banner graphic by Paul Caputo. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the specific authors and do not reflect the viewpoint of the authors' respective employers. Neither the authors of this site nor any member(s) of their immediate families are employed by any entity affiliated with Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball.

EvoLve theme by Theme4Press  •  Powered by WordPress Knuckleballs
"Like butterflies with hiccups"

Back to Top