MLB: Twins Trade Aaron Hicks

well... the Royals.

True, but even just 10 years ago the Royals K% would be considered average. Until then, it was virtually unheard of for a team's batters to strike out 20% of the time...over the past couple seasons, there were only 6 teams in MLB whose batters didn't strikeout more than 20% of the time.
 
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True, but even just 10 years ago the Royals K% would be considered average. Until then, it was virtually unheard of for a team's batters to strike out 20% of the time...over the past couple seasons, there were only 6 teams in MLB whose batters didn't strikeout more than 20% of the time.

Tony Gwynn's corpse just face-palmed.

Some of my favorite TG stats:

In 2,440 career games, Gwynn had only 34 multi-strikeout games. So, the odds were better that Gwynn would get four hits than striking out twice.

• In 1995, Gwynn struck out only 15 times in 535 at-bats.

• Eleven times in his career Gwynn managed to not strikeout for 20 consecutive games. The longest streak, 39 games, came in 1995.
 
Joe graduated one year ahead of me. At the time the twins were doing well in the central, opening a new ball park, just had the most productive hitting-catcher of all time win the MVP, and he was from st paul. Joe is not a money-hungry guy but he is also not dumb. every single thing about his contract lined up in his favor without him needing to say a word. the twins paid what the market would have brought. joe would have accepted a hometown discount but they didn't ask. or if they did it was not relaid to him.

Man he was good that MVP year.

Im not a Twins fan but I have wondered since they made the switch to move Mauer to first, is he playing okay there? I mean I see the hitting stats and they seem to have fallen off a bit the past two seasons, but as a defender is he good there?
 
Man he was good that MVP year.

Im not a Twins fan but I have wondered since they made the switch to move Mauer to first, is he playing okay there? I mean I see the hitting stats and they seem to have fallen off a bit the past two seasons, but as a defender is he good there?

Mauer is a good athlete so plays 1B just fine. It's "just" that he provides no power or run production. He'd rather get a walk than drive in the winning run in a clutch situation... If you covered his name and looked at the stats, you'd never pay him even half what he gets paid. I don't blame him for taking the $, and his timing was impeccable, hitting almost 30 HRs in a season when he missed the first month and a half - then signing the big contract. The Twins had always argued that he was worth so much because he played catcher and called such a good game... It's sunk $ that provides little value, made even worse when he's not playing catcher. He's a nice on-base guy - singles and walks. If he were a $5M middle infielder, that would be just fine. He doesn't seem like a bad guy but appears to have no leadership in him whatsoever; that's why bringing back Hunter this last year made such a big difference.

Someone asked about Sano - he's actually very athletic for his size. I'm sure he could be a decent OF, but with his size and all he brings at the plate, it seems like a much better idea to play him at 1B or 3B. He made quite a few errors in the minors but seems capable of being a decent infielder and played well there last year when getting the chance (Not DHing) - strong arm, good hands, agile (even for his size). He and Plouffe bring so much more at the plate than Mauer.