One challenge of replacing a GM is unwinding an entire front office during the permanent campaign of modern baseball.
Putting the Twins’ top pitching prospect’s disaster start in perspective.
Atlana has odd timing in firing Fredi Gonzalez, Francisco Cervelli shows how much he loves Pittsburgh, and Tony Kemp arrives in Houston.
It was a disaster for the Twins pitcher, just like down the road it was a disaster for the Blue Jays pitcher, J.A. Happ.
Can anybody in 2016 identify what the Twins are good at?
The Twins’ top pitching prospect showed both why he’s heralded and why he’s a rookie on Wednesday.
The Braves and the Twins slouch toward the first overall pick, while Jaime Garcia almost pulls a Velasquez.
Does “three contributing rookies” correlate more closely to “rebuilding team” or “really good team”?
A closer battle in Philadelphia, urination in Queens, and another year of Ricky Nolasco clogging up your Probable Starters options.
Is Byron Buxton’s defense as valuable as PECOTA says?
No, really: The Twins pitch to contact. (Still. For now.)
Using PECOTA + context to handicap this year’s MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year races.
What Kyle Gibson does that is almost, but not quite, unique.
The circumstances change, but the Twins never do. Is that their problem?
The Twins bring the latest KBO star across the Pacific, and we gain another data point into what baseball in Korea means.