tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1955228872063707002.post2831897477940339838..comments2024-02-14T20:44:52.897-06:00Comments on Highly Subjective and Completely Arbitrary: My Twins Frankenset: Page 12Brianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03580716283983922689noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1955228872063707002.post-39229744595053559472015-09-21T10:12:53.716-05:002015-09-21T10:12:53.716-05:00Radke was really good - he struggled early in game...Radke was really good - he struggled early in games, but after the first inning or so he was tough to beat. He had a ridiculously good change up, and pinpoint control. I think if he had better run support in his first few years he would have won 20 games a season more than just once. <br />His last game was a playoff game vs. Oakland - he gave the Twins his arm to pitch that game, burned up what was left of his shoulder and had to retire. I think if the Twins gave out retired numbers like the Yankees do, Radke's should be among them. Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03580716283983922689noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1955228872063707002.post-72458036429971905382015-09-21T10:06:24.772-05:002015-09-21T10:06:24.772-05:00I remember that video game commercial with Radke s...I remember that video game commercial with Radke showing all the homeruns being hit off of him. At least he had a sense of humor. I didn't realize his career numbers were so strong. He didn't give up any walks. Only knock on his game was the homers. BobWalkthePlankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16011292576523365641noreply@blogger.com