Ken Rosenthal Picks Twins to Play in World Series and He’s Not the Only One…

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The Athletic released a predictions piece earlier today where all of their senior writers and editors filled out their MLB playoff brackets and shared them with the world… or the ones who are willing to pay the monthly subscription. One thing became clear, as I thumbed down the page…. these writers really like the Minnesota Twins.

At the top of The Athletic’s list of established media talents, is Ken Rosenthal. When Ken isn’t writing, he’s doing TV for FOX or MLB Network. He’s a “Jack of all trades” baseball legend. He’s worked for Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News, just for national references. When you open the article, the 5-time Maryland Sportswriter of the Year’s 2020 Playoff projections are the first to slap you across the eyeballs.

Queue the goosebumps…



Ken Isn’t the Only Senior Athletic Writer Who Likes the Twins

The love for the Minnesota Twins, in this article, doesn’t stop with Ken Rosenthal. In fact, out of TEN editors and senior writers who participated in this piece, NINE picked the Twins to beat the Houston Astros in their best-of-3 series that starts tomorrow and move onto the ALDS bubble in California.

FOUR more go onto pick the Twins to advance to the American League Championship, Keith Law being one of them, and then Rosenthal is one of TWO who pick Minnesota to advance to the World Series. Unfortunately, nobody (man or woman) has the balls to pick a Minnesota Twins World Series winner.

ESPN Also Likes the Twins a Little Too Much…

The self-proclaimed “Worldwide Leader in Sports” did a predictions article that hit a little different. I kind of like it. Instead of having a couple handfuls of writers post their postseason bracket, they held a vote and posted the results of each round in a very clean way.

Here is how the ESPN voting broke down. The bottom table only included the SIX teams who got votes to win the American League Championship. A couple voters even projected the impossible…


Top
Bracket
(1) TB(8) TOR(4) CLE(5) NYY
Win ALWC2912010
Win ALDS190112
Bottom
Bracket
(2) OAK(7) CWS(3) MIN(6) HOU
Win ALWC1911219
Win ALDS86133
ESPN


Top
Bracket
(1) TB(2) OAK(3) MIN(4) CLE(5) NYY(7) CWS
Win ALCS1514622
Win WS61211
ESPN

At the least, most writers expect the Twins to make an appearance in the American League Championship Series. Could you imagine? That would be a full October of baseball bubble fun. The two AL Champion favorites, according to ESPN, are both coming out of the same top-side of the bracket (TB and CLE).

The Dodgers got, by far, the most World Series winning votes, with 16. The Twins, however, finished with 3rd-most World Series Champion votes out of all playoff teams, with 2. The Rays finished 2nd, with 6 WS title votes.

World Series Champion Twins?


Why did you pick the Twins to bust up their postseason jinx and take home the title?

Avoiding the Yankees until the League Championship Series — if such a matchup happens at all — shouldn’t be a big deal, but I think it’s a very big deal, considering how much the Yankees seem to be in the Twins’ heads for the past decade-plus. Instead, the Twins draw perhaps the most advantageous Wild Card Series matchup, and their roster is well balanced between offense, defense and pitching, with the latter particularly important in a postseason that doesn’t provide midseries days off.ย Kenta Maedaย is probably the postseason’s most underrated staff ace, and how great a story would it be if the guy who couldn’t crack the Dodgers’ rotation in postseasons past tosses a pair of gems against them as a starter in the World Series?

Tristan Cockcroft – ESPN


Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan

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