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Twins GM Not Worrying about April

Posted on April 20, 2012April 20, 2012 by David Shama

 

Fans fret about what the Twins record will be at month’s end but not general manager Terry Ryan. The Twins opened the regular season on April 6 and after last night’s loss to the Yankees have a 4-9 record.  Ten more games remain in April.

“I’d be more worried about where we’re at September 1st,” Ryan told Sports Headliners last week.  “We play a demanding schedule.  We might have all we can handle, but regardless it matters more about September 1st, and that’s usually a measuring stick.  Nobody worries about anybody on May 1st.  For me that’s a tad early.

“But we have some of the requisites to have a decent club here.  No one is counting us in, I can tell you that.  On paper nobody is talking about us at all, except for us, and that’s all that counts.”

The Twins’ April schedule includes 17 games against some of the American League’s best teams.  On the list are the Rangers, Yankees, Rays and Red Sox, ranked No. 1, 4, 8 and 15 in ESPN.com’s power ratings of major league teams.  Also on the April schedule are the Angels, off to a slow start but projected to win the World Series by Sports Illustrated.

The Twins so far have one win in each of their meetings with the Angels and Rangers, and two against the Yankees.  Ryan was asked if playing baseball’s best can have a positive aspect.

“Sometimes you can get them (best teams) early,” he said.  “Sometimes clubs take awhile to settle in, and hopefully we’ll settle in sooner than later than some of these demanding teams that we’re facing.  …”

If not, the Twins could set or tie a record for fewest club wins in April.  The poorest record was 4-6 in 1966 but a fairer comparison is to start with 1977 when the Twins have played 18 games or more in April.  The low mark in that period is 6-12 in 1981. The Twins were 9-17 during April last year.

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Slugger Sano Potential Gold Glover

Posted on April 18, 2012April 18, 2012 by David Shama

 

Mention names of the Twins best prospects in the lower minor leagues and Miguel Sano could be the first player discussed. Sano hit 20 home runs last season for Elizabethon, the second best total in the Appalachian League.  This spring, playing for Beloit, he leads the Midwest League with five home runs and is tied for the lead in runs batted at 14.

Twins general manager Terry Ryan told Sports Headliners that the right-handed teenage slugger is so strong he can hit balls to the opposite field over the fence, but more interesting was Ryan’s praise for Sano’s defensive potential.  “Defensively he should be a Gold Glove type third baseman,” Ryan said.  “It’s gonna be awhile before he develops into that type of a polished fielder.  He makes careless errors.

“But he’s a big, strong kid.  He’s 6-3, 235, 240, and he can put a (hitting) display on a particular night but there’s not enough consistency quite yet.  There’s no doubt in our minds that he’s going to be a major league player.”

How soon?

“He’s 19.  You’d probably say three years—hope that would be the case—but he’s only in low (Class) A,” Ryan said.  “So he’s still gotta struggle through a little bit of those things at Beloit, Wisconsin.  Getting used to playing in the cold weather is going to be a good thing for him because he’s never really played above Elizabethon, Tennessee and that was in the summer. …”

Ryan said the Dominican Republic native also needs to learn how to be a leader and improve his English.  “There are a lot of things he needs to grasp before we can start counting him as a major league all-star guy.”

Ryan said Sano’s athleticism is impressive including in the field.  “He’s got enough agility to play short.  He’s got a rifle for an arm but the size that he carries is a little bit much for shortstop.”

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Ryan: Gardy Right Fit for Twins

Posted on April 16, 2012April 16, 2012 by David Shama

 

It didn’t take long for speculation about Ron Gardenhire’s job security to start.  By Wednesday of last week, six days after the 0-4 Twins had opened the 2012 season, speculation about whether Gardenhire would last the season as Twins manager had started including including a column from Star Tribune columnist Jim Souhan.

For Gardenhire loyalists—and there are many—such talk must be further evidence of how dysfunctional our sports society really is.  “The win today or you’re gone” mantra in athletics seems to gain momentum every few years.

A look at the Gardenhire file shows a lot of winning.  Now in his 11th season managing the Twins, Gardenhire’s teams have won six division titles.  He was American League Manager of the Year in 2008 and 2010.  Off the field he’s made himself available for local causes and his good-natured personality has long resonated with fans who approached him as strangers and left as friends.

Twins general manager Terry Ryan told Sports Headliners his franchise has someone special in Gardenhire.  “He’s everything you’re looking for in a manager,” Ryan said.  “”If he wasn’t here, he’d be snapped up in a day.  He’s that good.  He’s got the on field (skills).  He’s got the off field.  He’s got the knowledge.  He’s got the respect.

“For me, this (job) was made for him.  He’s a member of this community as much as he is a manager of the baseball team.  This is where he belongs.”

Ryan said Gardenhire, 54, meets all the criteria needed in a manager—from leadership to dealing effectively with the media.  “You put 10 things down that you want a manager to do, he does them all well,” Ryan said.  “So what more can you ask?”

The Twins are off to a 2-7 start but Ryan believes the talent is available to be a competitive team, better than last year’s 99 loss club, the worst record for a Gardenhire club and only the second to play under .500 baseball.  Ryan said the 2011 season was an “aberration” and wasn’t the manager’s fault.

“You can’t pin that on (former general manager) Bill Smith,” Ryan said.  “You can’t pin that on Ron Gardenhire.  We’re gonna pin it on the organization.  So if you take that out of the equation—which I do and have—we’re talking about the manager of the year in 2010.  That’s about all I need to say.”

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