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Aquavit

(488 posts)
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 06:15 PM Sep 2014

Surely this is the beginning of the end of the nightmare...

Another 90 loss season is finally, mercifully, in the books for the Twins, and once again our pitching (especially starting pitching, despite fairly significant investment from from the front office) was laughably bad. Alex Meyer, who had a strong season overall starting in AAA Rochester, was never called on as management inexplicably couldn't stop themselves trotting the likes of Samuel Deduno, Logan Darnell, Kevin Corriea, Kris Johnson, and Yohan Pino out every fifth day for the overwhelming majority of the season. Besides the pitching woes, and the related ludicrous personnel decisions, the Twins have just become a very bad baseball team playing an unwatchable, lousy game. Young players previously seen as talented up-and-comers have completely cratereed, and players previously thought of as likely HOFers have become parodies of themselves.

Ron Gardenhire, chief architect of this disaster, somehow finds himself with one more year on his contract. His deputies, most notably pitching coach and "pitch to contact" champion Rick Anderson, are out of a contract as of tomorrow. Chief Complacency Officer and GM Terry Ryan, whose own future is relatively in doubt due to health concerns, has recently commented that Gardenhire is likely coming back next year.

Surely the Twins won't continue to employ the likes of Ron Gardenhire and/or Rick Anderson, will they? With season ticket sales falling faster than so many of the extra base hits off the bats of opposing teams' hitters, and with a seeming majority of fans screaming for change louder than so many of the line drives that hit the walls at Target Field this summer, the Twins' ownership can't continue to accept the status quo.....can they?

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Surely this is the beginning of the end of the nightmare... (Original Post) Aquavit Sep 2014 OP
We're not much better in Chicago GitRDun Sep 2014 #1
The Garden Gnome is gone! Aquavit Sep 2014 #4
Gardenhire has been fired Spirochete Sep 2014 #2
It's like Christmas in September for this Twins fan! Aquavit Sep 2014 #3

GitRDun

(1,846 posts)
1. We're not much better in Chicago
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 06:23 PM
Sep 2014

The White Sox situation is not much better. We have 2 starting pitchers, nothing come up to speak of, and not enough hitting to make up for the bottom 3 starters.

Both of us are going to be in the dumps for awhile.

Aquavit

(488 posts)
3. It's like Christmas in September for this Twins fan!
Mon Sep 29, 2014, 09:36 PM
Sep 2014

The whole staff is gone!

I'm a little bit bummed to see Tom Brunansky (hitting coach) go, but the rest couldn't get out of town fast enough.

Here's to a huge roster turnover, hopefully to follow soon!

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