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Gut Response: Are the Royals Better than the Twins?

This series is meant to get us to start thinking about the 2012 by way of their divisional rivals. How good are the Royals in relation to their opponents. Today's questions: Are the Royals better than the Twins?

Twins in a box: 2011 record: 63-99. Additions: Ryan Doumit, Jamey Carroll, Josh Willingham, Joel Zumaya. Losses: Joe Nathan, Michael Cuddyer, Jason Kubel, Jason Repko, Matt Tolbert, Anyone Who Liked Joe Mauer's Contract

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Was 2011 the beginning of the end for the Twins, or were they simply an "everything went wrong" team? With elite talents like Mauer and Morneau and their ability to generate generic mediocre pitching, the Twins have been consistently OK for the last decade. Well, almost. They've had blips before. In 2007, they dropped down to 79 wins. In 2005, they fell to 83 wins. So they've bounced back before.

It must be said:

  • Won 94 games in 2010, 87 games in 2009. Went 10-8 against the Royals last season.
  • Joe Mauer had 333 PAs in 2010, Justin Morneau had 288.
  • Losses should also partially include Jim Thome and Delmon Young, who were traded in-season.
Poll
Are the Royals better than the Twins?
Yes
852 votes
No
85 votes

937 votes | Poll has closed

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Comments

I wouldn't count the twins out
If Maurer and Morneau are heatly,

then is is close. Otherwise, I think we are better.

Not only do I think Mauer will ever be healthy again,

it seems as though that ballpark is a big problem for them. Even before Mauer’s injuries I think I remember reading somewhere that he had only hit 5 HR at home the year the park opened. I may be way off, but I think they’re done.

Never be healthy again...
He only hit one at home in 2010.

That inside out swing of his that resulted in opposite field HRs in the Dome results in balls dying on the warning track in Target Field. That contract they gave him will hamstring that team for years. Plus Mauer is always good for a one month stint on the DL every season. I’ll also believe Morneau is completely healthy when I see it myself. If the Royals don’t finish ahead of the Twins I’ll be severely disappointed.

That's what I'd thought.

I knew it had really taken the potency out of his offense.

They don't really seem scary at all.

Injury prone, thin, and they didn’t improve that much in the offseason. I think they are in trouble.

I don't really like any aspect of their roster for this season.

I think Mauer will be healthy again, but I doubt he will ever get back to where he was in 2008-2009. I think the bigger concern is Morneau. He was on his way to an MVP season in 2010 before he was injured. Last year he look timid, tentative, and somewhat lost at the plate.

And past those two, Scott Baker? And then…….yeah.

I've had 2 concussions before...

they take a lot of time to readjust for…my problem with Morneau wouldn’t be that his concussions are lingering, because I think he only had the 1, but rather the time off…I never thought that Morneau was that great of a player…

But granted, I am going eye test here. I thought Morneau looked slow pre-concussion and was a guy that IMO benefited a huge amount from being a left-handed hitter, statheads be damned. But I still think he has a good shot at being above average in his continued recovery if he can gain his aggressiveness back, but I don’t see it like he turns into a superstar again.

Mauer on the other hand, should have a pretty good shot to readjust and become a magnificent hitter again if he stays away from the catcher role. But that contract, my lands.

Morneau has a long history of concussions

He grew up playing hockey. I believe he’s had two as a major leaguer.

My unbiased opinion is "No."

…well, maybe…

We’ll see…

I think losing Kubel and Cuddyer is really going to hurt them

Not just because they are good players but because they were a good fit for the twins

Maybe I Just

Notice it more with KU, but we seem to miss the first FT an a 2 shot foul an annoying amount of the time. Nothing good can happen on the dead ball, we just missed an opportunity to score with the clock stopped.

I'm Multi-Tasking
I hope so...

I’ve never wanted to start taking random swings at people as much as I did at a Twins/Royals game at the K a couple years ago. This includes my wife, a Twins fan.

It depends, the twins look good on paper

but reality is a bitch. The same goes with the royals

The Reality Bitch

Strikes again.

Are the Royals better than the Twins?

YES

And its not

because I’m a Royals fan, its the truth

No one can deny this
I'm abstaining,

as I don’t know.

Boo for nuanced thought
Too much of the Twins' sucking was reliant upon injuries.

If Liriano and Baker make 30+ starts and Pavano is solid, the Twins rotation is clearly better than the Royals’. If they get 130+ starts from Morneau, Span, and Mauer, the Royals could be SOL. From Liriano, Baker, Pavano, Morneau, Mauer, and Span, they got 10.4 fWAR. I wouldn’t be willing to wager serious money on them repeating that dismal feat in 2012.

you're relying too much on those injury prone guys not getting injured again...

i have no reason to believe that mauer, morneau and liriano will play anything close to a full season

I'm not relying upon anything.

I’m pretty sure I said that I don’t know who’s better, hence the abstinence. Assuming the Royals are better relies largely upon injury prone players getting injured, which is as foolhardy as hoping they stay healthy. I don’t think either can be counted upon, therefore I don’t feel like I can say that one is better than the other.

Span Hasn't Had

A good season since 2009. His bat plays in CF, but not really in LF. Are they committed to Revere in CF?

The Twins are a smoking wreck

Morneau won’t play again and Mauer will never be as valuable again as he was. They don’t have much of a crop of young players. They might win 70. The Royals will win at least 78.

I had, I believe, three concussions as a kid: hit my head on a rock playing pickup tackle football, got knocked over backwards at hockey practice and banged the back of my head, and got a hurled rock between the eyes in a sixth-grade fight. I don’t think they made me any stupider.

Morneau, though, might be this generation’s Tony Conigliaro.

you shouldnt play tackle football where rocks are located. and, i didnt think people threw rocks at people in fights except for in movies…learn something new every day

I'm not a doctor

but I think it’d have to be Alex Gordon throwing a pretty sizeable rock to give someone a concussion.

I think a rock just doesn’t have enough momentum to get the head moving fast enough to cause a concussion. Usually you need a huge weight hitting the body or a fall combined with a whip motion that transfers extra energy into the head before impact.

There happened to be this one rock in Vinny Grillo's front yard

above ground, and I happened to get tackled hard and hit my head on it. Everything went green. Then I was OK after a few minutes.

As for the rock in the head, that was this little snot named Robbie Altneu who liked to get other people to fight each other. I went after him for talking bad about me to other people, trying to piss them off against me, and he didn’t have the guts for a stand-up fight, so he clocked me with a (baseball-sized?) rock from about five yards. Knocked me out, I think. Don’t worry, he eventually got what he had coming, both socially and physically. Once he tried to pop me when I had my back to a wall and I dodged and he broke his hand. That was hilarious. (It was biology class and the teacher was gone and it seemed like a good time for Robbie to eat some crayfish guts, which was what we were dissecting. That made him mad.)

At least 78 W for the Royals?

78 is your low number? Really?

No, it's my wild-ass guess number

It wouldn’t be out of line with last year’s Pythagorean record, and none of the rest of the division will be any good but Detroit. The team is clearly better now than it was going into 2011.

Yeah I saw the Pythagorean record

Good luck with that. With regards to 2011, I’d expect more of the same this season. I think progression of the youngsters and regression of guys like Chen and Francoeur, loss of Melky will about even itself out. I think 78 is reachable, but if I’m going to say at least, I’d go with at least 72, which is still better than last season. 78 is just too optimistic to me.

Fair enough

The Bill James and Zips projections looked pretty good, though I understand how questionable they are. Nobody was under an 85 OPS+, not the greatest tool but not the worst, which means we can hope there’s not going to be one shitty TPJesque or Hosayesque player dragging the whole team down.

The lineup and bullpen look good. The rotation doesn’t. Winning 78 is going to require pretty good performances from three of the starters and from most of the bullpen.

yeah, it's the rotation that's getting me the most with the prediction.

Chen put up one of the best seasons of his career, so I question whether or not he can win 12 games again.

Sanchez was a hit or a miss in the NL. I like him a lot, though, but I think there might be a rough transition.

Hochevar… meh. Potential, but doesn’t look too promising.

Am I missing anyone important? I feel like there’s one more guy worth mentioning.

Either way, good luck. I would love for the Royals to grab 78 W if they get a large portion of that against the Yankees, Red Sox, and Blue Jays.

Paulino And Duffy

Both have potential for improvement, particularly Duffy. In our dream world, Montgomery is ready by the ASB and Sanchez pitches well enough to trade before the deadline.

I thought at first glance you'd said "Pancho and Lefty"
it's the preseason number

already set by Vegas for over-under season wins. 78 1/2, sometime last week. I don’t know shit (as everyone has already realized) but I agree with Nick Wright … I think it’s a perfect number to call. I would follow Scott’s (NYRoyal) call more faithfully though, if he advised me to take the under, I’d do it.

[first post of the 2012 season from a three season RR lurker]

Damn, I was closer than I thought

The Vegas line is always reasonable, since it’s based on making money. They want half to bet over and half to bet under and to make their cash collecting the 10% vigorish. My WAG was not too awful, at least not out of line with other predictions and projections.

The Twins are really bad

before I factor in Morneaus migraines and Mauer 28 homers were a mirage – easily worse team in league last year lost players picked up who? not even fundamentally sound and their staff looks like old Royals Baker is decent then some ings eaters

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