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TwinsTakes on Team Development – TTP Part 4
Team Development is similar to player development but from a team aspect. A winning team doesn’t come from simply putting the best players on the field together. Talent, while a huge part of winning, isn’t the only trait needed to … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball News and Happenings, Minor League Affilliates, My Twins Takes
Tagged 4 levels of winning, Andre Ethier, CC Sabathia, Core Development, Core Players, Development Philosophy, farm systems, Front Office Management, homegrown players, How They Were Acquired, joe mauer, Mike Zimmer, Minnesota Vikings, MLB, Our TwinsTakes, player advancement, Rebuilding, Team Development, Trust the Process Series, Trusting the Process, TTP
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Minnesota Twins to Partner with Paul Molitor for 3 More Years
The Minnesota Twins, having come off a very good season where they made the playoffs for the first time since 2010, have re-signed their manager, Paul Molitor, to a 3-year contract. Terms of the 3-year deal have yet to be … Continue reading
One Game In New York – Yankees vs Twins – 2017 AL Wild Card
The history of the Minnesota Twins playing the New York Yankees in the postseason for most fans brings up nothing but bad and/or angry memories of lost games and lost series. Unfortunately, the results have rarely, if ever, been good … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball News and Happenings, Minnesota Twins, My Twins Takes, Schedule
Tagged 2017 AL Wild Card, 2017 Minnesota Twins, 2017 New York Yankees, 2017 Postseason, 2017 Wild Card, alexi casilla, American League Wild Card Game, Bobby Keppel, Boston Red Sox, Ervin Santana, joe mauer, Jose Berrios, Luis Severino, Minnesota Twins, MLB Playoffs, New York Yankees, Paul Molitor, playoff baseball
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Trusting the Process of Player Development – TTP Part 3
The Minnesota Twins are a team that has to rely on player development. They don’t really have the luxury of using free agency to fix their weaknesses or, at least, to use it very often. They have to trust the … Continue reading