• Twins Should Strike While Stove is Hot

    As the slow early weeks of this offseason dragged on, we kept hearing the same refrain:

    Just wait until Zack Greinke signs. Then all of the dominoes will begin to fall.

    True story. We're seeing it now. On Monday, the Dodgers announced they'd signed the game's premier free agent to a monstrous six-year, $147 million deal. In the days since, other top names have begun to quickly come off the board.

    On Thursday, the Angels landed Josh Hamilton with a five-year, $125 million offer. Shortly after that came to light, Bob Nightengale reported that Anibal Sanchez – the consensus No. 2 free agent pitcher – had signed a five-year, $75 million contract with the Cubs, though he later backtracked. Sanchez is now playing Chicago against Detroit, and his price will likely be driven up. It's pretty compelling stuff, really.

    Overshadowed by those huge headlines was Ryan Dempster's signing with the Red Sox. The right-hander agreed to terms on a two-year, $26.5 million deal that looks downright reasonable in comparison to some of these other sums being thrown around.

    According to Doogie Wolfson's source, the Twins "kicked the tires" on Dempster but "never made a formal offer." Terry Ryan's done a whole lot of tire-kicking this winter, but appears content to walk away with nothing but scuffed shoes and empty hands, at least when it comes to the middle tier of starters.

    We've heard the Twins connected to names like Joe Saunders, John Lannan, Francisco Liriano and Joe Blanton, but there's been no steam with higher-grade options such as Shaun Marcum and Edwin Jackson. Why not take a shot at Dempster? The Twins could have outbid the Red Sox and still been comfortably short of last year's budget.

    Dempster has his warts, for sure. He'll turn 36 in May, and he got knocked around a bit after being traded to the AL this year. With the Rangers, he still averaged a strikeout per inning and pitched well after a couple early clunkers so I wouldn't worry too much about it. He has posted an ERA of 3.85 or below in four of the past five years and has averaged 200 innings over that span. He's a very solid starter, and his addition would send a message to fans that the Twins are truly committed to improving, now and in the future.

    Some might say that Boston is a more attractive destination for Dempster, which brings us to the theory that free agents flat-out don't want to sign in Minnesota. But the Sox have been more of a mess than the Twins over the last two seasons and Fenway is a pretty treacherous pitching environment, which matters for a guy who might try to score one more contract after this one.

    Apparently Ryan never made a serious bid, so it all becomes a moot point.

    Even if the Twins were low on Dempster, why not get legitimately involved with the likes of a Marcum or Jackson? The money is ostensibly there, and even if contention in the next year or two is unlikely, they need to get better. They need to keep playing meaningful games past the middle of July to counteract the attendance drain that has been hitting them in the late months. They need a proven veteran to lead a young and inexperienced staff, and the current senior Kevin Correia is not a credible candidate.

    Up to this point the Twins have essentially added no payroll for 2013. The Correia signing brings them back near even after they unloaded Denard Span's salary. With the big free agent names off the board, this is where Ryan should become active. These are the pitchers he should be in on.

    He might have to pay more than he'd like in order to play that game. In fact, he definitely will. But failing to even participate in the bidding would be a disservice to fans, as well as plain-old bad team-building. The current starting stable is completely devoid of reliable assets – Ryan admitted as much when surprisingly acknowledging that "there's no guarantee [Correia] will strengthen the group" – and that's just no way to proceed, even if the ultimate goal is to make a push further down the line.

    There is not a team in the league that should be more desperate for quality pitching than the Twins. Perhaps they should start acting like it.
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    This article was originally published in blog: Twins Should Strike While Stove is Hot started by Nick Nelson
    Comments 48 Comments
    1. jmlease1's Avatar
      jmlease1 -
      I agree, Twins should have made a competitive offer for Dempster, would would have been a solid starter and innings eater until the next wave of pitchers is ready. Especially at 2 years $13M.
    1. TheLeviathan's Avatar
      TheLeviathan -
      I guess I'm afraid for what they'll strike next.
    1. Thegrin's Avatar
      Thegrin -
      This is the time to spend quality $$ on a quality player, but we already have the pitchers to fill out the pitching staff. A healthy Vance Worley will be our #1 starter and we have Diamond, and now Kevin Correia.

      Liam Hendricks was our Twins Minor League pitcher of the year in 2011 and pitched very well in AAA last year. He will be a solid #3-4 starter with 10-15 wins and a 3.50 era, unless he is a head case. The Twins situation demands that we find out if he can fulfill his promise.

      I can't think of an unsettled pitching staff that didn't have at least one pleasant surprise. Last year it was Diamond. I want to see what Deduno can do with a full year. Someone will shock us when given the chance. Who will it be this year? Vasquez? Duensing? Who knows?
    1. Linus's Avatar
      Linus -
      Oh my, this team needs a 36 year old free agent pitcher like it needs a hole in the head. If you want to complain about Brandon McCarthy or Sanchez go right ahead as they actually could help us when we need it. But please don't trot out this stuff over a guy that just is not a logical part of the Twins future.
    1. Kwak's Avatar
      Kwak -
      Quote Originally Posted by Linus View Post
      Oh my, this team needs a 36 year old free agent pitcher like it needs a hole in the head. If you want to complain about Brandon McCarthy or Sanchez go right ahead as they actually could help us when we need it. But please don't trot out this stuff over a guy that just is not a logical part of the Twins future.
      It isn't about somebody for the future--it's about somebody now! There is/was no reason that the Twins should not put an entertaining team on the field every game--it was promised. If they do trade more of the top players for rebuilding purposes--there had better be a very solid return of talent. We have already endured two disgusting seasons, if we are to endure another (even worse) season there has to be a quick turnaround. We paid for a new stadium so we could watch an interesting, competitive team (as was promised) so it is incumbent that the Twins management provide one--and not pull "a Marlins" on us!
    1. LaBombo's Avatar
      LaBombo -
      Quote Originally Posted by Einstein View Post
      Terry Ryan on Nick Blackburn:

      "I'm counting on him to compete for a job. There's no reason why he can't be in a situation where he's breaking camp with us. He's coming on a minor league invite, but that's a little deceiving. We've got a lot invested in him."
      And now we know that either Ryan doesn't understand the concept of sunk cost, or more likely, that he believes the dopey fan base doesn't.

      Picturing a 2013 rotation with both Correia and Blackburn reminds me of the old Norm Macdonald SNL one-liner about the music of Kenny G.
    1. LoganJones's Avatar
      LoganJones -
      What Ryan means is there's no external reason where Blackburn couldn't show up healthy and motivated and impress everyone enough to grab a spot. If its more of the same nibbling and fidgeting with his hat, Rochester awaits.
    1. Shane Wahl's Avatar
      Shane Wahl -
      If they are serious about giving Blackburn a chance, why waste another $4.5 million this year?
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