"The soul of God is poured into the world through the thoughts of men." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thursday, May 08, 2008

I am both appalled and very sad.

According to FOX Sports, my beloved Minnesota Twins have been voted #7 on the "Worse Franchises in Pro Sports".

"Moneyball" is to baseball what frugal is to cheap; it's a creative way of saying, "we're not going to pay for our stars or reward our veterans who have earned their keep." Sabermetrics and scientific stats are used to evaluate players and give a better indication of their worth, but teams like the Minnesota Twins use this strategy to kiss their superstars goodbye at the trade deadline or the first day of free agency. The Twins constantly sell proven veterans for prospects and draft picks, but when those youngsters finally develop, they get shipped away to start the cycle again. The Twins incessantly look to the future and winning now is not a priority. Translation: the Twins care more about the dollars than about winning.

Puzzling personnel plays: Trading Johan Santana and failing to re-sign Torii Hunter.

Remember ... 2002: A year removed from a contraction battle, the Minnesota Twins (under first-year manager Ron Gardenhire) make it to the American League Championship Series. With a solid roster and a light payroll, 2002 would have been the perfect season to sacrifice some future players to add some veteran players at the trade deadline and make a serious run. Instead, the Twins entered the playoffs with the youngest roster in the league and never stood a chance in the ALCS after beating fellow cheapskates, the Oakland Athletics, in the first round.



"Ahh, to be young and innocent enough to believe the Twins have a shot." - Says FOX Sports

I am very sad over this story...see the full list and article here.

Through it all, I wouldn't be a true fan unless I stood by my boys though thick and thin!
>Tammy Wynette sings on repeat in my head...<

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