This little gem was designed by a gentleman – Paul Caputo – for a graphic design website. It’s been passed around baseball circles quite a bit lately so I wonder if we didn’t manage to overwhelm the poor site. He meant it as a sample design document. However, I think you will all agree that his genius is readily apparent, not to mention a fantastic sense of humor. Even if you have seen it already, it was so good that I just had to share just in case. If you are having trouble reading the tiny print – click on the picture to enlarge it! It’s definitely worth it! My thanks to Tinger for passing it along to me!
Month: March 2011
GameChat – ST – Twins @ Rays, 12:05 pm, MLB.tv & am1500
I really have to say that I’m so spoiled being here in the Twin Cities… I get to watch most of my yearly baseball on TV. For all of you who live with your baseball on the radio all the time? I feel for you. I don’t HATE it but I gotta say that I feel so.. disenfranchised by listening to the game but not being able to really see what’s going on to form my own opinion. It does make me cautious about coming to ANY conclusions with confidence. I just feel like I need to see it with my own eyes. Considering that there are only 5 games being televised this spring (does anyone else think that this is less than last year?)
At any rate, we’ll see it when we see it and until then, I’m glad for the radio.
Minnesota | @ | Tampa Bay |
Revere, LF | Jaso, J, C | |
Tolbert, SS | Damon, LF | |
Kubel, DH | Longoria, 3B | |
Valencia, 3B | Ramirez, M, DH | |
Parmelee, 1B | Johnson, D, 1B | |
Repko, CF | Upton, B, CF | |
Dinkelman, RF | Rodriguez, S, 2B | |
Plouffe, 2B | Jennings, RF | |
Butera, C | Olmedo, SS | |
Blackburn, P | Sonnanstine, P |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |
Minnesota | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 13 | 0 |
Tampa Bay | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Another win for the Twins feels pretty good! Blackburn looked great out there in his second start so I’m feeling pretty good about the progress of our returning starters – except for Liriano and it’s just too early to make any solid conclusions yet. Of course, I’m a positive person by nature so I think 3 hitless innings and 2 K’s is solid enough for me right now. It was fun to hear Parmelee go long even if he got all KO’s in his other AB’s. All in all, days like today make me look forward to the season even more.
ST – Tampa Bay @ Minnesota
here you go guys!
Tampa Bay | @ | Minnesota |
Upton, B, CF | Span, CF | |
Jaso, J, DH | Nishioka, SS | |
Longoria, 3B | Kubel, RF | |
Ramirez, M, LF | Thome, DH | |
Kotchman, 1B | Hughes, L, 3B | |
Lopez, F, 2B | Bailey, J, 1B | |
Ruggiano, RF | Rivera, Re, C | |
Lobaton, C | Repko, LF | |
Brignac, R, SS | Casilla, A, 2B | |
Torres, P | Slowey, P |
NOTE: Francisco Liriano made his first appearance on the mound this morning in a “B Game”. This, from MLB.com’s beat reporter Kelly Thesier:
Liriano was a little erratic in his first spring start. He pitched two innings and threw close to 40 pitches. He gave up a run while allowing three hits, walking two and hitting a batter. He also recorded one strikeout.
A tweet from the Strib added that they were told he was throwing about 91-92 mph on his fastball and may have touched 93. Still, not exactly an impressive ST debut. Then again, it IS still just exactly that… a Spring Training debut. – JC
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |
Tampa Bay | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 6 | 0 |
Minnesota | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | x | 5 | 9 | 2 |
So the REAL game today had better results than the B game as far as pitching goes. Both Slowey and Nathan would be what I would call highlights since they both had excellent outtings their second time out. The fact that Nathan had GREAT movement on his pitches, a K and good velocity for what he expects AND seemed to have recovered well from his previous outting just makes me all shivery inside. Having Slowey also have a good outting says good things for our starting rotation.
Several good hits and some heads up base play from the sounds of things from the young guys made the game interesting and Kubes was hitting the cover off the ball again. Other entertainment available today – especially for Gordo & Dazzle – was that apparently, the Rays put on a squeeze play during the B squad game… and Liriano did his job, fielded the ball and got the out at home – so good stuff all around. Better? Gardy decided to return the favor and pulled the same thing in the second game… yeah, it worked for us. Good stuff.
Happy 1st Anniversary!!!
Exactly one year ago today, KL, JC & I officially launched this little endeavor to the public. We’d been talking about it for nearly a year (Seth, I still blame you) and the conversations about how much we missed Batgirl and the opportunity to chat with other fans all over the country during games culminated in searching out things we knew very little about… webhosts, graphic themes, chat programs, add-ons (what the heck is a widget anyway?) and a host of other questions that we didn’t know how to answer.
We figured between the three of us, we could pull it together. Surprisingly, we did! A little trial and error, a little experimentation, and a lot of encouragement from some very kind fellow bloggers and here we are. I think I can safely speak for all of us when I say that it NEVER occurred to us that we would be approaching 30,000 visitors a year later or that we would have posts containing what we hope is readable Japanese because people all the way on the other side of the planet are regularly visiting our little website!
THANK YOU!
None of this would have happened without the patience, good wishes, and constant advice we receive from our regular readers and visitors, as well as other bloggers. We consider you as much our partners in this venture as the three of us with our names on the contact list. Keep the ideas and comments coming because they are what keep us thinking and motivated!
SHAKING IT UP!
In honor of beginning a new year as a blog in the Twins community, we’ve decided to spruce things up around here and you’ll see a few new things. Obviously, the first thing you have likely noticed is a new webpage theme. It’s not a LOT different because we liked a lot of things about the old one – especially our Twins color palette – but we believe this new one is cleaner, easier to read and a better representation of our personalities. I hope you find it as comfortable as we do.
We’ll also be updating a few other things. We hope to have a new blogroll installed shortly that will keep up with current postings from our friends and colleagues in the blogging world. We also have a new page tab available containing an FAQ. It hopefully will answer questions for those who are new to the neighborhood, so to speak, and may even surprise or educate some of our long term regulars who had missed out on some of the resources we provide here.
Since we have developed a readership base (however unexpected or unplanned), we also intend to start a new habit with some contest give-aways and charitable auctions. We’ll be announcing those things periodically throughout the season. If you want to participate in the planning of these events – either by suggesting worthy causes, providing items, or helping with event planning – please contact any of us with your ideas!
It all comes down to this:
It’s been a GREAT year, we’re glad you’ve been along for the ride and we are definitely looking forward to what new things will happen for all of us. Keep your eyes open for all the new things we’ll have coming your way!
ST – Twins @ Orioles, MLB.tv only
No radio broadcast today so I’m not even able to follow the game progress except by Gameday but just in case there is anyone out there following along with lineups and who is getting roster opportunities, here’s the lineups for today.
Minnesota | @ | Baltimore |
Span, CF | Roberts, B, 2B | |
Nishioka, SS | Markakis, RF | |
Hughes, L, 3B | Scott, LF | |
Benson, RF | Guerrero, DH | |
Repko, LF | Reynolds, M, 3B | |
Brown, M, DH | Jones, A, CF | |
Tolbert, 1B | Wieters, C | |
Butera, C | Hardy, SS | |
Casilla, A, 2B | Bell, 1B | |
Pavano, P | Matusz, P |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |
Minnesota | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 0 |
Baltimore | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
Since none of us got to watch this game, I’ll give you a couple entertaining highlights I heard via Twitter: JJ Hardy broke up Pavano’s no hitter in the third inning – and then was promptly thrown out at 2B while trying to steal. Really? I kind of wish I could have seen that!
Early Impressions
Spring Training Rule #1: Don’t read too much in to… well… anything, really.
I know, I know… I have some trouble taking my own advice at times (like, for example, when the Twins hitters can’t seem to get a ball out of the infield off of a procession of wanna-be Red Sox pitchers). But the rule still holds. This early during Spring Training, you just have to try to sit back and enjoy the simple fact that our guys are playing baseball again… finally. Well, most of them are, anyway.
Still, we do have blog space to fill here, so there’s a certain amount of obligation to write SOMETHING about the first few Spring Training games. So here’s what I’m thinking at the moment:
It’s very cool to see Joe Nathan back.
I’m one who’s remained skeptical that he would be able to return to his old form right out of the gate, just a year after Tommy John surgery. It’s sure looking good at the moment, though.
And here’s a couple of positive thoughts regarding Joe. First, I think it’s great that he’s been working on change up to add to his arsenal of pitches. He says it’s to try to stay a step ahead of hitters who, he believes, were starting to figure him out a bit. Second, I would imagine he could benefit a bit from the fact that hitters HAVEN’T faced him in over a year. If they were, in fact, starting to figure out his pitch patterns, etc., then they’d have to go back about a year and a half in their memories (and scouting reports) to recall what to expect. That lack of recent familiarity, along with a new pitch to think about, could give him a little edge.
There’s nothing to the Liriano trade rumors. But still…
Yes, it seems like every day a new report surfaces alluding to some kind of “inside source” indicating the Yankees and Twins are talking about, have talked about, will talk about, would talk about, might talk about a swap of Francisco Liriano to the Yankees for either five top prospects or five magic beans (depending on the source). It’s either just one source feeding garbage to all those reporters or it’s just a coincidence.
Yes, Terry Ryan was spotted scouting the Pirates/Yankees game this week. I’m sure it was just a coincidence.
Yes, I know the Twins, one of the most tight-lipped organizations in baseball when it comes to personnel matters, have gone oddly public with their pronouncements that they are not interested in extending Liriano’s contract. That’s a coincidence, too, I’m sure.
Finally, I know the team has announced Liriano will pitch in a “B-squad” game against the Rays on Friday, instead of the regularly scheduled game that afternoon. I can’t think of any reason why that might be significant, but I will say that, if I were in Ft. Myers this week, I’d be camped out at that B-squad game at 10 am Friday and checking to see who all was sitting around with clipboards and speedguns.
It’s all just a bunch of idle chatter and coincidences right now and it would be absolutely nuts for the Twins to even consider trading any of their six starting pitchers before they get much, much closer to Opening Day. But if March 15 rolls around and all six starting pitchers are healthy and looking relatively sharp… well, I’m not a real big believer in coincidences in the first place.
Brian Duensing’s role
There’s been a lot of debate over whether Brian Duensing should be in the rotation to start the season or whether he should be the guy, assuming all six experienced starting pitchers are healthy, who is sent to the bullpen.
Some people say he should go to the pen because he’s proven to be effective there the past two years. Some say he’s “earned” a rotation spot with his excellent stats the past two years when called on to be a starting pitcher. Others point out his peripheral stats may indicate he’s likely to regress a bit. In other words, everyone has a couple of different reasons why he should or shouldn’t be a starter or a bullpen guy. So I’m going to simplify it.
If, at the end of Spring Training, he’s looking like one of the best five starting pitchers, then he’s going to be in the rotation. Period. Nothing else should matter.
Look, this shouldn’t even be a debate. There simply is no comparison between the value of a starting pitcher, who will have a major influence over the outcome of every fifth game of the season, and a middle relief pitcher, who will very, very rarely EVER have a major influence on the outcome of any game.
If you have a guy who gives every appearance that he’s one of your best starting pitchers, that’s how you use him. The ONLY legitimate reason not to do so would be if you have reason to believe he’s not going to be able to give you 180+ innings of work in a season (due to pitching significantly fewer innings than that the prior season, for whatever reason).
Duensing threw about 130 innings last year. If you want to pace him a little bit to keep him from risking getting worn down just when you need him most, fine… maybe have him skip a start here or there. But there’s no reason he shouldn’t be ready to go 180 innings this season.
Tsuyoshi Nishioka’s early reviews
Nishi hasn’t hit much yet, but at least he’s making contact. He’s also apparently looking pretty good covering ground at second base. It’s still way too early to judge how the Nishioka-Casilla experiment is going to play out, but I haven’t heard or read anything yet to raise my concern level.
One thing I really am glad to be reading is that he seems to be getting pretty comfortable in the clubhouse and on the field with a number of his team mates… or at least as comfortable as you can get when you have some obvious communication hurdles to overcome. But from all accounts I’ve read, both he and the other Twins players are making efforts to make his transition as smooth as possible.
And I know it’s just one fan’s opinion, but I think he looks much better in the uniform pants than he did in capris.
Michael Cuddyer’s wart
I was bound and determined not to even bring this up in a post, but you can’t read an article about the Twins without it being mentioned, so there you go. It’s simple really… not all warts are the same. Some are totally harmless, some are in a location that is problematic. Some go away easily. Some don’t. Michael and the Twins are doing their best to get rid of the damn thing. Hopefully, they’re successful. ‘Nuff said.
Justin Morneau’s head
This may be the issue I’m struggling with the most, in terms of trying not to be concerned. I really want to just sit back and not worry about Doc until Opening Day rolls around. But we’re about eight months out from when he incurred his concussion and he’s obviously not yet asymptomatic.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not being critical of Morneau or the Twins or their doctors. It is absolutely right that everyone concerned approach this issue conservatively. We may still not know all we’d like to about concussions, but one thing the researchers have figured out is that incurring another concussion before you’re fully recovered from your last one is bad. Bad bad. Really bad.
So, from that standpoint, I’d probably be inclined to have him stay out of competition until days… maybe even weeks… maybe even a month… after his last symptom. If we learned one thing from Joe Mauer missing the month of April a couple of years ago, it’s that missing a little time early in the season is not the worst thing that can happen.
I want to see Justin Morneau hitting the crap out of the ball in September (and maybe even October?) for a change and if it takes a little extra time in March, or even April, to assure that we get to see that… so be it. But that doesn’t mean I’m not concerned.
T-minus two weeks and counting
March 16, exactly two weeks from today, I’ll be watching the first of six Spring Training games I hope to attend on my annual trip to Florida, when the Twins host the Mets in Ft. Myers. This is going to be a long two weeks.
– JC
PROGRAMMING UPDATE: What’s that you say? Reading all this stuff and you still need MORE JimCrikket? If so, you should probably get a life, but if that’s just not realistic, consider tuning in to Fanatic Jack’s podcast tonight (Wednesday) at 9:00. Jack will be talking Twins baseball with John Bonnes (the TwinsGeek) and me. Should be a hoot. Never mind… Jack had to cancel his podcast. Everyone is spared having to listen to me!- JC
ST – Twins @ Pirates, MLB.tv & am1500, ALREADY IN PROGRESS,
Sorry for the tardy appearance guys! I’m in the middle of a massive remodel project with my brother and the internet at the project house decided to go on the fritz. But better late than never in my book and I like coming in with the Twins in the lead! We’ve already gone through Duensing, then Capps and now Neshek is just coming out! *crosses fingers*
Minnesota | @ | Pittsburgh |
Revere, CF | Tabata, LF | |
Plouffe, SS | Wimberly, SS | |
Kubel, DH | McCutchen, A, CF | |
Valencia, 3B | Alvarez, 3B | |
Hughes, L, 2B | Walker, N, 2B | |
Bailey, J, 1B | Overbay, 1B | |
Dinkelman, LF | Pearce, DH | |
Holm, C | Doumit, C | |
Repko, RF | Lambo, RF | |
Duensing, P | Ohlendorf, P |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |
Minnesota | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 9 | 1 |
Pittsburgh | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 9 | 1 |
Twins Radio Network Affiliates
There’s never a lot of TV coverage of spring training games but I have the gut feeling that there are less planned this year. Maybe it’s just because I WANT to see live VIDEO more this year tha I have in the past so I’m feeling the lack more strongly. But since we are almost all stuck to whatever radio coverage we have for every spring training game, I tend to never be very far from my radio. This has also contributed to a significant level of discussion about the various radio affiliates throughout Twins Territory that I thought I would publish the information that the Twins have out. It can be surprising for even people that live in various areas outside of the twin cities when they hear that it’s possible they could be getting these games on the radio.
So here’s the connection for those of you without Cable/Satellite access during the season or without MLB.tv during spring training.
Treasure Island Baseball Network Map
I do think it would be kind of nice if we couldn’t start making better in-roads into Iowa. I wonder how we would go about that….
ST – Red Sox @ Twins, 12:05 pm, MLB.tv & am1500
Here’s the deal for today – I’m going to miss the beginning of the game so that is the time commenters will have to tell me whether or not they want a chat put up. I’ll be back about 12:30 and will put one up if requested.
The big news is that Nathan should have his first game situation pitching!! I really wish I had the ability to see that first hand instead of just listen to someone else’s opinion of how things are going for him. Here’s the pitchers expected today: pitchers for today’s game: Baker, Nathan, Mijares, Gibson, Gutierrez, Bazardo, Bromberg, Waldrop, & Guerra.
Here’s today’s lineups!
Boston | @ | Minnesota |
Scutaro, SS | Span, CF | |
Lowrie, 2B | Nishioka, 2B | |
Cameron, M, DH | Valencia, 3B | |
Youkilis, 3B | Thome, DH | |
Kalish, CF | Benson, RF | |
McDonald, Da, LF | Parmelee, 1B | |
Saltalamacchia, C | Tosoni, LF | |
Reddick, RF | Butera, C | |
Sutton, 1B | Casilla, A, SS | |
Lester, P | Baker, S, P |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |
Boston | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 13 | 1 |
Minnesota | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 2 |
Boy is it good to remind yourself right now that these are EARLY spring training games because that was kind of painful. Shut outs are never fun to begin with but yeah, it was a lot of very raw baesball. The best news was Joe Nathan pitching off the mound in a game situation!! He managed one complete inning with nothing remarkable either good or bad and throwing between 86-90 mph. That’s about where he’s usually at this time of year so he felt REALLY good about his outing today and I can’t help but be a little encouraged that one of my favorite hurlers is so obviously on the mend.