The phrase “pitch to contact” has been deleted from the Twins lexicon. It is gone forever.
Like Mikhail Gorbachev’s birthmark in official Soviet Union portraits, it has been expunged. All traces have been removed and no one is allowed to speak of it. As far as anyone is concerned, the phrase, like the birthmark, has dissipated into thin air.
“I’m never saying it again,” Twins pitching coach Rick Anderson said.
“pitching to contact.” We’ve always been at war with Balls in Play.
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1. The Long Arm of Rudy Law posted on October 05, 2012 at 10:20 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Gardenhire's contract is up in 2013. He's on the hot seat.
I just assumed it was the Twins being cheap. But I am cynical that way.
That was my thought too. No manager was going to win with the pitchers they had this year. Sometimes coaching staffs change due for catharsis, and that's fine, but Gardy has proven that he is capable of NOT sabotaging a good roster. That, and decent bullpen management, are about the only things I expect out of a manager, so I hope he stays around.
Plus, I bought a Gardenhire jersey 2 years ago thinking it was the safest bet on the team. I better not have to get another new one so soon.
I just assumed it was the Twins being cheap.
These things are not mutually exclusive.
If the starting 5 had been healthy they had a shot. They got nothing out of Scott Baker, Francisco Liriano, Carl Pavano and Jason Marquis. They couldn't get any wins out of Liam Hendriks despite reasonable AAA success. It made a LOT of sense to fire the head trainer.
I'm really not a fan of these sorts of arguments. You can use it against any move that won't add 30 wins to the Twins - and no move will do that. There are no magic bullets.
Were these guys doing their jobs well? Could they find someone to do it better? Then, yeah, fire them. If that means you still have lousy players, OK, but at least the coaching staff got better.
Beyond that, this move should send one nice sign to Twins fans - the team is, finally, looking to move away from their old culture. They had a very successful franchise following a very nice formula, but it got stale and now their terrible. Along those lines, they fired only one coach so far under Gardy. Now they've fired a bunch. There's a sign that they won't just keep doing things the old way.
Could this be a big nothing? Sure. Could it be a purely cosmetic change? Yeah. Might it end up being nothing more than rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic? Could be. Or, it could be something bigger.
A team that's terrible and generally set in its ways just shook things up in their coaching staff and overall culture. That's not a bad thing.
Speaking of Twins managers, Tom Kelly managed them for 16 years and retired 11 years ago. He's 7 years younger than Davey Johnson. I wonder if he has any desire to manage again.
Very doubtful. There's a reason why he retired in his early 50s and hasn't managed again since then. He's done with managing.
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