37 thoughts on “March 14, 2022: That Escalated Quickly”

  1. With no value judgments intended, let me just see if I'm up-to-date on the Twins' moves over the weekend.

    They acquired:

    Sonny Gray
    Gio Urshela
    Gary Sanchez
    Francis Peguero
    Isiah Kiner-Falefa

    They traded away:

    Josh Donaldson
    Mitch Garver
    Chase Petty
    Ben Rortvedt
    Isiah Kiner-Falefa

    Did I miss anyone?

    1. I have only heard of 3 of these players, and I have no idea about their relative qualities anymore.

      I am so out of the loop

    2. Just curious, who on this site thinks the Twins can contend this year? If they can't contend, why trade away a couple prospects this weekend?

      1. Well, "can" is a tricky word. If enough things would go right, then yes, they "can" contend. But I don't expect them to.

  2. Trivia Time:

    Ben Rortvedt isn't the first young catcher the Twins have traded to the Yankees. They once traded a switch-hitting, two-time All-Star backstop to New York, but while New York easily won that trade, that catcher never won a ring. The other catcher batted right-handed and wears two World Series rings; he hit .308/.372/.564 across three separate World Series. Both catchers played more games with the Twins than Rortvedt, and both finished their careers with more than 25 rWAR.

    The first catcher celebrates his birthday today. Who was the second catcher?

      1. Aye, me too.

        The second is tricksy, as the NYY part is something of a misdirection. I had all but Battey'd both his Twins tenure and his Yankme time.

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  3. I sure hope Jake Cave getting assigned a single-digit uniform number instead of 60 isn’t indicative of the Twins’ plans for outfield depth.

  4. hmm, something is missing from this list…

    1. I wonder which is older, the average age of those singers or the average age of those who participated in the survey?

      1. 73+45*+61+78+27*+78+57+40*+52*+27* = 53.8 average age and that's including the five that died young. Going by birth year, the average age would be 70. Seven were born in the '40s and the other three in the '60s. None in the '50s.

        1. That average brought down by Cobain and Vedder, which for the life of me I don't know how they made this list. Also Jim Morrison? John Lennon had a decent voice but top 10? Jagger? I can think of 4-5 other things about him performing before I went with vocals.

          Plant, Daltry, Mercury, and Cornell would be the only 10 that really should be there.

              1. Perhaps, although I do think Cobain was the more indelible/memorable singer.

                Mainly, I was riffing on Lennon’s crack about Ringo not being the best drummer in the Beatles. Paul was the best drummer and the best singer.

  5. Uh, if you aren't watching the Wolves tonight, you should turn it on. Towns is playing absurd.

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