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01-13-2013, 12:17 AM #161Senior Member All-Star
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01-13-2013, 12:20 AM #162Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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01-13-2013, 12:33 AM #163Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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As others mentioned, the Twins don't do this. Last year, their excuse for slashing payroll was that they had a lot of picks in the draft. This year, no such excuse is available. In what could likely be the richest pitching FA market in years past and for years to come.
The Twins philosophy was never to spend for top in FA, but that was supposed to change with Target Field. None of us are asking Pujols type contracts and none of us were foolish enough to think Greinke would be on the table. We're talking mid-rotation guys.
Seriously, the Twins gave Pavano 3 years for 24.5M THREE years ago. We can't risk 3/30 or heck even 3/45 for likely a better pitcher, especially considering available funds over the next 3 years?
People have made mention of Twins payroll space of their own, but few people have reminded the apologists here that they are getting additional tens of millions next year (like every team)
So yes, they can afford it. Of course, that's a double edged sword and one the Twins will likely use as an excuse since the price of FA has gone up and probably will next year ("These guys are asking ridiculous amounts!"). Anybody aware of this change should have been able to guess it would affect this year's contracts.Last edited by Alex; 01-13-2013 at 12:53 AM.
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01-13-2013, 12:39 AM #164Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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01-13-2013, 12:50 AM #165Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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Yeah, that's what I was referring to with the extra tens of millions that every team will be getting. Those making excuses and worrying about money in the future, don't realize the Twins have it in abundance in future years.
Their comments are also very tied to Marcum, but there were a lot more available pitchers the Twins could have gone after. He's all that's left and it's convenient that they have the excuse of his arm (and they're correct it could be a bigger question mark). That's what we're left with, though.Last edited by Alex; 01-13-2013 at 12:52 AM.
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01-13-2013, 08:15 AM #166Banned All-Star
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No, it won't. As snepp and Puck already pointed out very nicely. Plus....you said Diamond/Worley/Gibson/Hendricks....sounds like their is still a fifth spot there to me! (Plus, injuries happen and two of those four just recently had significant injuries)
The difference is that there will be more buyers and we already have seen how the Twins wilt when the negotiations get tough. Right now they have a chance while other teams have relaxed to swoop in and take a gamble. I never had high hopes for next year either, but Marcum is young enough to be helpful for more than just next year. He, unlike the guys they signed this year, represents more than a stopgap.There will be a guy or two like him next offseason they can go after if the team is in a better position to contend.
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01-13-2013, 08:24 AM #167Senior Member All-Star
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I have deductive reasoning on my side. There is a set of circumstances and observations that lead to my opinion.
Correct on Marcum but there is that thing called Pohlad's money. Considering how Carl Pohlad made his money I do not see how Jim Pohlad would approve it.
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01-13-2013, 08:52 AM #168Senior Member All-Star
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Sources cited like Thyrloss has? People on the far periphery may not know the whole process of what goes on.
In regards to starting pitching free agents. Haren, Jackson, Sanchez, Dempster, McCarthy, Marcum, Blanton and Guthrie are the pitchers available to the Twins who have decent sustained pitching. #3 Starter or better material Pretty darn good pitcher material. 2 or greater WAR. If Ryan contacted the players (agents) and a third said no way, that only leaves a few for you to recruit.
Meyers vs Saunders vs Correia, they all fill a need, but they are not the difference maker. You only have to pick one or two to go after. There is no need to go after 10 of them.
I did not include Grienke, Kuroda, or Lohshe as I don't think any of them would sign here to begin with for various reasons and give credit to the FO for knowing that also. Once they did not pick up Baker's option I would have predicted him to be gone.Last edited by old nurse; 01-13-2013 at 08:55 AM.
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01-13-2013, 09:31 AM #169Senior Member Triple-A
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Besides Greinke - I don't think there was a pitcher on the FA market who was a true difference maker. None with whom I'd bet my home - they would remain effective frontliners. Dempster was so so with Rangers - Sanchez is hot and cold - Marcum is often injured as are so many of the other pitchers on market. That's why I can't see why fans are outraged over a weak FA class that is over priced in any other year. These guys are not much better than what you have coming up in your system. Give them a chance, like the Brewers are doing with their staff. They lost Marcum and Greinke and are replacing them with in house prospects. Thier Fans are excited about the future. The Brewers have always been tight with their money as well, but are able to somehow be in the mix. Twins are about to be the Brewers of the AL very soon. The future looks promising to me, but I feel like I can see behind the trees.
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01-13-2013, 09:57 AM #170Junior Member Rookie
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Brock - yes, it should be an expectation as a fan, but certainly not as a taxpayer. Do you really think TR or the Pohlads look at Target Field and feel a responsibility to sign free agents as a "thank you" to taxpayers? Multi-million dollar businesses don't get that way by being sentimental. We wanted MLB in the Twin Cities, regardless of how competitive the team would be. Had the Twins left town, we would've clamored for the Padres or the Royals or an expansion team to come here, regardless of how good the team was likely to be or how much they would spend on payroll. It's a business that we wanted here. The more they win, the more money they make. They owe us nothing.
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01-13-2013, 10:31 AM #171
At this stage is the only point in signing Marcum to go from a completely half ass team to a kind of half ass team for this year and possibly next? If signing a decent starter to 3 years is necessary. why bother with this year when they will only have a chance to make any real difference is in he last year of the deal, when the team will only be on the cusp of being competitive anyway.
Yes, TR said he was going to sign a significant arm but at this point, why bother, it's not likely to make a damn difference this year.
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01-13-2013, 10:43 AM #173Banned All-Star
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01-13-2013, 10:48 AM #174Banned All-Star
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True, and I don't disagree. However, this thread is more about holding Ryan to promises about 2013. Marcum at least possibly could be a nice bridge when 2015 comes. And there is nothing to say, if he does pan out, that you can't extend him. With rotation spots open (i.e.: not blocking anyone significant) the Twins should be gambling with players that could be long-term help. Marcum is young enough to be that and has been very, very good.
What he represents for 2013 is a promise kept by Ryan to ticket-holders. But, for those of us that always thought 2015 was a more realistic vision for this team, he also represents a nice piece of the puzzle.
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01-13-2013, 11:05 AM #175
Yes, holding TR accountable to his words is fair, I have no problem with that. Sure, extending Marcum is possible but going into 2016 he would be 35, how long would he want? If it's another 3, being that it would likely be his last deal, I'd rather wait to go that route after this year in order to get someone more likely to contribute through the initial contract. If the 2015 team does end up being one moving towards contending in 2017-18 then add a guy like Marcum then as well.
My opinion does not account for the likelihood of that happening however.
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01-13-2013, 11:30 AM #176Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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if you think this is a weak FA market,especially in terms of the kinds of money the Twins would spend, I don't kno what to tell you. Other people have done a much better job explaining than I have. The Twins GMhandbook lists them all, Bonnes and Gleeman discussed it at length on a podcast using specific comparisons and Gleeman (and probably others) wrote blogs about it. Yes, there was one ace available, but there were a ton of pitchers avaliable that could have fit into a reasonable price range based on the current market and be sustainable frontof the rotation guys.
Your concern about question marks on those pitchers is very weak, considering most of the, are proven ML pitchers, of which the ones we're waiting for are not and the others that we've added have the EXACT same issues. Pitchers just aren't durable these days, period.
If you think this season players are overpriced, wait until you see what happens when hundreds of millions flood the market next season.
As a side not to an older discussion, the Angels explained one reason they wouldn't be interested in Lohse was because they don't think his numbers will hold on a return to the AL.
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01-13-2013, 11:36 AM #177Banned All-Star
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True, he won't be young at that point. He also represents some nice possibilities for low-risk, high-reward trade value. Again, I think all we're talking about his money that is going to be pocketed. It's frustrating that money we're contributing to the team isn't being put back into it at the rate generally expected.
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01-13-2013, 12:04 PM #178Senior Member Triple-A
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I was listening to the MLB station in my car and heard the announcers say that Loshe actually had better numbers than Grienke.
I'd rather have him as a short term fix. He's older yes - but for all the saber blog GM's - He is actually a better fix than Marcum.
I'm a new Twins fan - Would he come back and why did we let him go?
BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB
ZACH GRIENKE8681141.1968.50.82.38.53.70
BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB
KYLE LOSHE8641341.0908.20.81.66.13.76
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01-13-2013, 12:40 PM #179Senior Member Triple-A
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01-13-2013, 01:03 PM #180Senior Member Triple-A
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Great Plan B.
Grienke 2010 / 2011
BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB
9191001.2459.00.72.37.43.297151031.2008.41.02.410.54.47
Loshe 2010 / 2011
BF ERA+ WHIP H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 SO/BB
431591.78312.60.93.45.31.547751091.1688.50.82.05.32.64



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