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Cuddyer on a tear!


SledNeck

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Delmon has been on fire and deserves a pat on the back for starting to reach his potential. Every ball that came near him was hit hard this last trip. Most came off his bat, but you know your hot when you have line drives bouncing out of your glove and off your shin. laugh Absolutely a great throw to gun the guy out at home the other day. It would have been better if he caught the ball first though.

Delmon is starting to show what we hoped for when the trade was made and possibly even starting to become a little more professional at the plate. Still a little free with the swings but definately heading in a better direction. He goes inside out with his swing when he should whereas before he did that with everything. Heck, he even runs better. He used to run like he was trying not to break a potato chip stuck in his backside. Now he runs like the chip has already broke.

That said, if I have to win one game today and had to choose between Cuddy and Delmon, I am taking Cuddyer.

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That said, if I have to win one game today and had to choose between Cuddy and Delmon, I am taking Cuddyer.

but what if the pitcher is throwing down and away??????

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Sled, you act like Delmon doesn't take bad hacks, if you really think that, you must not watch him when he is at the plate. Technically, every batter does it.

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at this point in the 2010 season, think it's safe to say that delmon is basically the best rh bat on the team, especially if he comes to the plate with runners on base. his averages with runners on base or in scoring position are better than when the bases are empty. cuddy does much better with the bases empty and his stats with runners on base are not good at all. I don't think it will ever happen with gardy as mgr, but it's nearing the point where if kubel is going to play in the field against right handed pitching, there has to be consideration for rotating out cuddy instead of delmon because he's handling rh pitching very well so far too.

trading go go was probably the best thing that could have happened to delmon. the guy simply needed to get at bats to gain confidence and playing a couple times a week like he was being used the last couple of seasons didn't do him much good (other than maybe convincing him to get in better shape.)

hopefully after the break, cuddy will pick it up. don't want to hate on him because team needs a couple guys from the right side to get those important rbi's.

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but what if the pitcher is throwing down and away??????

You crack me up

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You crack me up

If you suffered through the Michael Cuddy thread like Sled did last year you'd be tooting your horn also for Delmon who IMO opinion is the comeback player of the year hands down. I know he's not going to be up for that award but if you factor in all aspects of his game and attitude he's transformation is astonishing to this point. The trade was still a bust but at least Delmon is on the right track.

As far as clutch hitting Cuddyer settled that non-sense last fall and a select few "2" in here can't come to Grips with it which is sad!

I like to root for ALL our players unlike some in here!!!!

Go Cuddy/Delmon/Twins!

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What did he do????? another error?????I don't have the game on.

I checked stats today, and saw some interesting things.....Even after Young's "hot streak" Cuddy leads him in OBP,SLUGGING,and BA. All are averages so it doesn't matter AB, or GAMES played. But the best one? Young's OBP is .316, compared to Punto's .298......very close. Should bat Young 9th, cause he can drive people in ....IF they pitch near the plate....and with top of the order coming up , they probably would.

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time to move the DEL to the 5th slot

.279 7 35

.276 7 30

food for thought

What difference will it make? Those numbers look identical to me.

Maybe Delmon has a few more RBI because Cuddy is in front of him and moves runners into scoring position.

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Numbers MAY look the same, but when you figure in Plate appearances/AB

PA AB HR RBI runners on base when batting

Delmon 198 179 7 35 156

Cuddy 246 221 7 30 212

**Cuddy has had a TON of opportunities to drive in runs... I'm not saying you bench him, but moving Delmon to the 5 and sending Cuddy down to 7 is a minor change that could pay BIG dividends. Remember we traded a #1 starter for this guy and his upside is supposed to be big... we might as well let him start becoming the star we think he should be. I like Cuddy, but right now he isn't getting it done and the numbers seem pretty obvious to me

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Numbers MAY look the same, but when you figure in Plate appearances/AB

PA AB HR RBI runners on base when batting

Delmon 198 179 7 35 156

Cuddy 246 221 7 30 212

**Cuddy has had a TON of opportunities to drive in runs... I'm not saying you bench him, but moving Delmon to the 5 and sending Cuddy down to 7 is a minor change that could pay BIG dividends. Remember we traded a #1 starter for this guy and his upside is supposed to be big... we might as well let him start becoming the star we think he should be. I like Cuddy, but right now he isn't getting it done and the numbers seem pretty obvious to me

well, you saved me a post

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What's with Cuddy misplaying the caroms off the wall lately? I know the ballpark is new and the outcropping limestone is tricky but c'mon. If the ball is over your head, hold up and play the carom. DeJesus played it like it was his home ballpark last night. I bet Cuddy gets some practice out there this afternoon.

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"Maybe Delmon has a few more RBI because Cuddy is in front of him and moves runners into scoring position."

if you compare their averages with runners on base and runners in scoring position, you'll then see that the above statement isn't the case. I don't know if flip flopping these two in the batting lineup would help the team or not but wouldn't complain if they tried it. maybe cuddy and punto need to have one of their infamous discussions on the bus and suggest this to gardy and while they are at it suggest to gardy that punto may be best served as a utility guy and to go get a different full time 3b.

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Q:..Why would you put someone who gets on base more then the other guy in front of the guy who has a higher on base percentage?

A: You wouldn't be that dumb!

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Gardy is one of the best and he won't make that move. Yes I understand the 3 of you's embarrassment from last year regarding Cuddy who finished 22nd in the American League in the MVP voting and frankly, down the stretch at the most important time, was more key to us getting to the play-offs than Mauer was.

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Anyway haters aside.....

I think Delmon's in good spot with a lot of good, patient hitters in front of him and Gardy knows he's comfortable batting where he is in his semi part time role.

We did bump him "del" up in the line-up last year in the playoffs and Gardy along with the rest of saw how that went "1-13" and 0-9 with runners on.

Also Cudderys well hit average is better than Youngs!

Let me know if theres anything else I can help with..HATERS!

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One last thing.

For the millionth time.

Professional managers don't make Knee-jerk panic decisions based on short term samplings.

Sorry it is what it is guys and there's nothing you can do about it... grin

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That was the most entertaining loss of the year last night, if that makes any sense. Lots of fight in this team, and that is great to see. Cuddy smacked it hard at the end. Kind of hard to come down on him when so many other guys botched it for us early. Why no digs on Span for base running errors, Punto for regular errors, or Baker for lousy pitching? It's baseball--it has ups and downs. I for one think everyone has a bad night from time to time and Cuddy does far more good than not. It's deflating to see a great rally fall short, but it was a terrific effort and I applaud this team for not giving up when it was 8 to 1! What a comeback!

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Anyway haters aside.....

I think Delmon's in good spot with a lot of good, patient hitters in front of him and Gardy knows he's comfortable batting where he is in his semi part time role.

We did bump him "del" up in the line-up last year in the playoffs and Gardy along with the rest of saw how that went "1-13" and 0-9 with runners on.

Also Cudderys well hit average is better than Youngs!

Let me know if theres anything else I can help with..HATERS!

What is the definition of "well hit average"? Not saying I disagree with you on that particular stat but just don't know what that means. Can you post a link to those averages?

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Cuddy has 1 better than good half of baseball in his career and finishes in the top 100 in voting and now he's above being moved in the line-up, and we should all be eating crow? If he was to be moved in the line-up it wouldn't be knee jerk, many other managers shuffle their line ups successfully all the time, Many players benefit from such moves.

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Many other managers shuffle their line ups successfully all the time, Many players benefit from such moves.

While I am not in the boat to panic with Cuddyer yet, I completely agree with this principal. A few years back when we still had Jason Bartlett, we has a struggling hitter in the number...8 hole I believe. Be it through injury or hunch, he was moved to the #2 spot, and I think that alone catapulted him over the edge. He went on a hitting tear and never really turned back that year. Is this the answer for Cuddy? I am not convinced yet. Last time I checked, we are 4.5 games in first, so I think we are doing something right!

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Cuddy has 1 better than good half of baseball in his career and finishes in the top 100 in voting and now he's above being moved in the line-up, and we should all be eating crow? If he was to be moved in the line-up it wouldn't be knee jerk, many other managers shuffle their line ups successfully all the time, Many players benefit from such moves.

Are you referring to last year's 2nd half of the season?

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