The Baldelli Twins, much like the Cam Newton-era Panthers, can't seem to be good [or bad] for more than one year in a row. First, then last, then mediocre, then 1st, then fourth again. Just zigzagging back and forth, even multiple points in a given year. Last year they looked playoff-bound and then the bottom fell out. Well...this year, unless they plan on catching fire a little later on, it may be back to consistent mediocrity. Pablo Lopez was the one truly great player on this team, and now he's already hurt. Joe Ryan had a really good start the other day, but now the trainers have to make sure they don't lose him too.
A team with Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton, Harrison Bader and Matt Wallner shouldn't be cumulatively hitting .200. Buxton and Correa are both hitting under .200 at the moment. Correa's 2024 season was so good [and his return was so...rushed] that it almost feels like he tempted fate a little, and now this is what's left. Matt Wallner's doing the best of anybody at the plate so far, but even that just means a .268 average and barely any RBIs. And you do have Harrison Bader doing his usual thing, hitting for power and playing excellent left field, but...there's still dimensions missing. He can't hit for average, and you know he's gonna cold at some point and worry people.
I think this team underestimated how much stability they lost with Carlos Santana and Max Kepler heading out. Like at the very least they're gonna get Royce Lewis back, and he'll add some pop, but...it's becoming infuriatingly clear that the man just isn't meant for full seasons. If he was able to stay healthy, even at all, he'd be on a HOF track, but that clearly can't happen. Buxton is close to this honestly. So many of his seasons would have been MVP caliber had he not picked the worst time to get hurt. And now he's just sort of stuck here, trying to do something impressive, still hitting like .150.
It just feels like there's a lot of lesser options who've taken over major roles without really having the seasons to warrant them. Simeon Woods-Richardson and Jose Miranda had decent enough years last year, but now they're being given big roles and aren't doing much to explain why at the moment. Larnach and Jeffers haven't really done much yet this year either. It's just sort of depressing.
Either everything is going to click when we're not looking or this is gonna be this awful all season. And the thing with the Baldelli era is that either could happen. It's sort of fitting that so many people who can't reach potential and can't stay healthy are playing for Rocco Baldelli, who made his whole Rays career off of that.
Forgive the saltiness. I really do want the Twins to succeed this year. By all accounts they should be. But if they really want to, playing like this is not the way to do so. Writing about the Twins shouldn't feel like a slog. They're supposed to be fun.
Coming Tonight: He may not be the most important name in his rotation this week, but he's had an excellent start that's perhaps making his old team regret trading him.