Episodes
These Twins have some depth. These rankings prove it. Kinda falls off a cliff from 13+ though. Also, about 30 more players left to rank after.
Published 12/20/22
Gallo to the Twins. Interesting. You know what else is? Zac Gallen. Trade for him Twins!
Published 12/16/22
Correa is gone. What will this mean next? I don't know. I just guess we'll roll with it.
Published 12/15/22
Two big deals!! Arraez could be traded??? Plus, Joe gives his most important players, 6-10. (Joe forgot to give them grades. Will do in next episode!!)
Published 12/06/22
DeGrom to the Rangers!! What's going on in Texas?? Also in this episode Joe discusses Bryan Reynold's trade request, plus we will end up ranking every player that appeared for the Twins in 2022 and in this episode we do 1-5.
Published 12/03/22
Of course, right after I make an episode about Jim, he hands it off to Joe. Ugh. Oh well it gives us more to talk about. Jose Abreu was also signed today. Joe (Host not Pohlad) discusses how he thinks this could have a domino effect on free agency.
Published 11/29/22
MLB Ownership is not what you think. The Twins owner is richer than the Angels, Dodgers, Cubs, and many other high-paying teams. In this episode Joe breaks down this and more!
Published 11/28/22
C4 is gonna get paid. Most Twins fans are begging for the Twins to resign Correa. Your host Joe, breaks down five reasons the Twins SHOULDN'T sign Carlos. DISCLAIMER: I hope the Twins resign him.
Published 11/20/22
In this episode Joe breaks down the MN Twins rebrand of the previous day, plus the Trade of Urshela to the Angels and Farmer from the Reds.
Published 11/20/22
In this episode Joe breaks down a smorgasbord of topics, including Twins fans and Buxton on Twitter, an unlikely 13th spot in the MVP, voting some "leaked" jerseys, and more!
Published 11/18/22
In this edition of 18, Joe looks over all of the Top 10 Twins prospects according to TwinsDaily.com. He also gives a surprising trade proposal involving Jorge Polanco and the ... Orioles??
Published 11/15/22
The SP free agent market has some underlying value.  Who the Twins should or shouldn't sign will be hard to navigate. Thankfully we have our host Joe here to help provide some guidance (ignore the egotism).
Published 11/14/22
Maeda and Ober are both starters with short leashes. Would they have a spot in the Twins bullpen?
Published 11/13/22
In this episode Joe is talking about the announcement of the Twins rebrand. It will be held Nov. 18 at MOA. Joe discusses what he thinks of the Twins current jerseys and the possibilities of the new ones. Joe also discusses what he thinks the Opening Day lineup will look like for the Twins, plus the rest of the roster. He discusses who he thinks should be at each position.
Published 11/12/22
Joe looks at a free agent depth chart on mlb.com plus he goes on a rant about the twins playoff struggles.
Published 11/09/22
In this episode Joe breaks down how the Astros won the World Series and what this means as their franchise as a whole. He also breaks down some of the first moves the Twins made this offseason including bringing back Sonny Gray, opting out of Sano, Bundy, and Archer, and Correa opting out of his contract and how the Twins can resign him.
Published 11/08/22
Host Joe breaks down the Twin's catchers in the 2022 season and what the plan may be moving forward.
Published 11/06/22
In this episode Joe leads off by talking about the latest world series game. Later he discusses about how things are going at first base including Jose Miranda, Miguel Sano, and Luis Arraez. He also talks about a player he thinks would be a good fit for the Twins, and addresses their need for leadership.
Published 11/05/22
Join Joe as he talks about the no hitter in the world series last night, plus he deep dives into Kepler's 2022 season and compares it with 2019. He finds some shocking results.
Published 11/03/22
Welcome to my first podcast! Today we talk about the latest world series game and the current state of the Twins including the rotations value, the bullpens value, what to do with the infield and, of course, Carlos Correa
Published 11/02/22