Thursday, April 24, 2008

The Sidler's Twins Notes - Now with Positivity

The Good

Brendan Harris – His defense has been better than advertised and his bat has matched his 2007 performance. Harris' patience at the plate really stands out in this lineup of hackers and he should find himself at the top of the lineup on a daily basis…plus there's probably more power (doubles mostly) on the way. He's not a star, but he's a competent bat.

The young pitchers – Should I be lame and label Bonser, Baker, and Blackburn as the killer Bs? Naa. Bonser's actually a strange case so far, his ERA puts him as a solid middle-of-the-pack starter, but his strikeout rate has plunged and he's looked shaky. Oh well, he's certainly no worse than what other teams trot out for #4 and 5 starters. Blackburn shot up to Baseball America's #1 Twins prospect spot and his early season performance has backed that up—he keeps the ball in the ground and doesn't allow many walks. His K-rate is back down to his minor league average but he's maintained effectiveness. Yet another potential 3 starter for the Twins. My guy Baker's rebounded from potentially being the odd man out last year to a solid #2/3-type pitcher (had to use a Bert-ism). As I said all along, very few guys with a K-rate as high and walk rate as low as Bake's turn out to be bad pitchers. He'll always get stung by HRs, but he's going to be a solid pitcher for a long time, even if he leaves the ball up in the zone, stupid Bert.

Joe Nathan
– No surprise here, the dude's awesome. It still doesn't make financial sense for a small budget team to lock up an ace closer to a big deal, but as a fan, I don't care about that.

Morneau/Kubel – Both of these guys are hitting the ball hard, particularly the Canadian Club. Morneau had an ugly start but has really turned it around and Kubel is good despite the haters. Awesome.


The Bad


Twins broadcasts – I just heard Dazzle call an A's player "E-Mail Brown." Dick-n-Bert are as obnoxious as ever and KSTP's in-studio guys are awful.

Delmon Young – Less power and patience than Jason Tyner had last year. Yes, it is early, but this is just a continuation of a multiple-year trend of evaporating power. As the media often reminds us, no one doubts his talent, but at some point the results need to be there.

Bunting – This team can't bunt; it just can't. Two guys who bunt all the time suck at it, Punto and Gomez. And Span didn't look any better last night.

Liriano – He's human. His control is non-existent, but it isn't like he's the first guy coming back from Tommy John surgery to have problems. I just want him to progress as the year goes on and to stay healthy. Today's outing was not encouraging.


The Ugly


The Astros Rejects – Everett's only value is his defense and he can't make a throw across the diamond right now. Sweet. Mike Lamb is off to a terrible start.

Carlos Gomez – Yes, he's fast. Yes, he's exciting. No, he can't hit worth a lick. He's had 80 games at the MLB level and he's looked completely overmatched the entire time. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 12-1 and he's K-ed in 27% of his at-bats. U-G-L-Y. Of course, as I type this he hits his first HR of the season…But how long do you let him hack away before sending him to Rochester to get back on track? The Twins have two guys, Span and Pridie, able to spell Gomez at CF. At the very least, he should be moved out of the leadoff spot. Getting on base > speed

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good comments for the most part. However, I will have to disagree with your "ugly" assessment on Gomez. I would say "bad" not ugly.
His first week in a half in a Twins uniform was encouraging and the last 2 weeks has been bad. I think he doesnt need to go the minors he needs to go to the nine spot in the order. I really dont think its a confidence thing. Its a stubborn thing. I think he needs to learn at this level on team that really doesnt have high expectation this year.

WWWWWW said...

I don't think there's anyway they'll send Gomez down. Other than the M & M boys, he's the only marketable position player on the team right now (Young will probably get there at some point.) He's young, he's fast, he's an excellent defender, so who cares if he can't hit, he's popular.

Short of his average dipping below .190, I don't see him getting shipped down. If things don't turn around, I'm predicting a phantom injury that results in a rehab stint in Rochester.

Anonymous said...

My opinion of Gomez at the time of writing was heavily influenced by his clueless at-bats Wed night. I'm afraid his approach is regressing and question the value of flailing away in MN opposed to having success at AAA.

There's no way to prove it, but I buy into the thought that Corey Patterson was ruined in part by a reluctance to let him learn in AAA. Bad habits are hard to break and now Patterson's a 4th OF (outside of Dusty Baker's world) with speed, good D, some power, and horrendous on-base ability.

I see some potential scary parallels.

Of course it is still ridiculously early, so I'm not writing Gomez off for this season...merely stating my concerns.