View Poll Results: Who is the most popular current Twins player?

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  • Joe Mauer

    31 48.44%
  • Johan Santana

    22 34.38%
  • Tori Hunter

    4 6.25%
  • Joe Nathan

    0 0%
  • other

    7 10.94%
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Thread: Who is the most popular current Twin?

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    Who is the most popular current Twin?

    Inspired by Jake83, who is the most popular current Twins player?
    Last edited by Honus Wagner Rules; 06-08-2006 at 08:04 PM. Reason: typo

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    Got to be Johan. Joe Mauer is a hometown favorite but hasn't been with the Twins long enough. Torii Hunter's popularity has been sliding for the past couple of years.

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    Johan Santana...Has To Be He's Just Like The Player You Think Of When You Think About The Minnesota Twins, Today...

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    I said Joe Mauer because he's the player i think of when someone mentions the twins
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Sox Rule
    I said Joe Mauer because he's the player i think of when someone mentions the twins
    I voted for Mauer too mainly because he's the one everybody is talking about at the moment. If it turns out he's just a flash-in-the-pan that might change, but that doesn't seem like it's going to be the case.

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    I would go for Mauer because everyone is so amazed by what he is doing.

    But Lirano got to be up there too for how great he is pitching as well.

    And Johan Santana is always a fan favorite.

    Tough choice to pick.

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    Justin Morneau is my personal favorite.

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    Santana is my favorite, but it might be Maurer with the Twins faithful since he is a home boy.
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    joe mauer has to be! he leads the AL in batting!

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    Joe Mauer no doubt.

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    Anyone here heard of a guy named Morneau?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go Gomes
    Justin Morneau is my personal favorite.
    Me too , he's a heck of an All-Star

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    Although Santana is dominating, he is only out there every 5th day, or so. For that reason, I select Joe Mauer. I would not be surprised to see him lead the Twins to the AL wild card!
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    it's really daft if you think anything but Mauer

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    Got to be Mauer, hes a hometown guy, plays in a leadership position, and has that All-american Tom Brady look.

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    I would say to the general public that Tori Hunter is probably the most well known guy, to guys who only watch sportscenter every couple of days a week. The casual of casual fans.

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    Santana, in alot of peoples opinions the best pitcher in baseball.


    I think alot of casual fans never think of pitchers when they think of favorites because they think of hitters when alot of pitchers would be good hitters if they got paid to hit... but they don't...
    Last edited by EdmondsFan#1; 09-16-2006 at 11:00 PM.

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    liriano. period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Rangers
    liriano. period.

    Theres no way Liriano is the most popular Twin right now. He hasnt played enough. Maybe in time, not now.

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    In regards to "which player is the most popular", I think it's Joe Mauer hands down, but if you ask who is the best or most valuable player, I think you would get very different responses.

    Most Popular:
    Mauer
    Hunter
    Santana

    Most Valuable (or best player based on position and stats):
    Morneau
    Santana
    Nathan
    Mauer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Express
    Most Valuable (or best player based on position and stats):
    Morneau
    Santana
    Nathan
    Mauer
    How do you go by position and then put Nathan above Mauer?

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    Mauer in a landslide, at least in the Twin Cities. There is some backlash because of the way most of the local press fawns over him, but he's extremely popular - more for being a hometown boy than for his play, though. He was extremely popular even before he was in the majors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvanAparra
    How do you go by position and then put Nathan above Mauer?
    Nathan is the best closer in the game of baseball!

    Mauer might be the best young catcher in baseball, but he's still young and although VERY good, not "money in the bank" quite like Nathan. I think the hype surrounding Mauer has created a "superman-like" image that may not be entirely realistic. In the next few years, he'll be hitting 20+ taters and driving in 100+ runs to go along with his .330+ average, but he's still not there. Don't get me wrong, he's probably the 2nd best catcher in baseball at the ripe old age of 23, but I just didn't find him to be as valuable as the others (my opinion ONLY).
    Last edited by Colorado Express; 10-20-2006 at 12:28 PM.

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    Nathan is not the best closer in baseball...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Express
    Nathan is the best closer in the game of baseball!
    Nathan is definetly up there but IMO not the best closer in the game. I rank Mo, Hoffman, Wagner, and K-Rod ahead of him.

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