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    Matt Capps is available - any takers?

    According to MLB Trade Rumors Matt Capps will not make the Indians' major league roster and has the option of free agency. I suspect the consensus is that the Twins will/should not pursue him at this point - any dissent?

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    (furiously and repeatedly making the sign of the cross)

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    Maybe the Tigers will take a flier on him!
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    Is this thread grounds for a 24 hour ban?...It should be

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    Lord please no.

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    The Pope wishes HIS vote was this unanimous.

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    Would he really be that much worse than some of the others who will come in from the bullpen this year? Granted, I wouldn't give him the closer role, but he wasn't the worst reliever we've had the past couple of years.

    My guess is he gets another chance somewhere this year after injuries start to mount up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbknudson View Post
    Would he really be that much worse than some of the others who will come in from the bullpen this year? Granted, I wouldn't give him the closer role, but he wasn't the worst reliever we've had the past couple of years.

    My guess is he gets another chance somewhere this year after injuries start to mount up.
    It has nothing to do with how good or how bad he is.
    It has everything to do with what he represents.
    He's not the worst reliever we've ever had around these parts, but he's definitely the worst reliever that we've ever traded a top 100 prospect to acquire, then forfeited a sandwich pick to keep.

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    I'd bring him back, he's a good enough guy and could be a solid 6th/7th inning guy for us, who cares that they traded him for Ramos.. its about what can help us win in 2013, not holding some stupid grudge.

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    I would rather be eviscerated than watch Matt Capps pitch in a Twins uniform. He had the same effect on my enthusiasm as a Twins fan as Ron Davis. No lead was safe. It got to the point where I would just say, "why bother to watch if Capps is going to just blow this lead?" If that was the effect it had on me, imagine the effect it had on the team.

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    Bad PR move, and they have plenty of those stacked up with the fans this year already. Not sure why they'd bring him back, he's mediocre, and not young. Not sure what advantage that brings, but I can think of thousands of reasons not to bring him back.
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    For about league minimum, he'd probably be the team's 4th best reliever.

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    that said, I wouldn't because he needs a new start elsewhere. And, I know some Twins fans are all about getting an extra win or two this year, in the long term, I'd much rather keep Ryan Pressly than go with Capps for a year.
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    Matt Capps is a better pitcher than Alex Burnett. Both drive me crazy, but Capps is just better. If they seriously think Burnett is in the running for a spot, then I'd absolutely take him back.
    Last edited by Craig in MN; 03-19-2013 at 09:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth Stohs View Post
    that said, I wouldn't because he needs a new start elsewhere. And, I know some Twins fans are all about getting an extra win or two this year, in the long term, I'd much rather keep Ryan Pressly than go with Capps for a year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth Stohs View Post
    that said, I wouldn't because he needs a new start elsewhere. And, I know some Twins fans are all about getting an extra win or two this year, in the long term, I'd much rather keep Ryan Pressly than go with Capps for a year.
    Agreed 100%. I haven't seen him Pressly pitch yet, but everything I'm reading/hearing about him sounds like he's worth keeping around. I'd rather go with him over Capps.
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    So they rush Hicks to the majors to appease impatient fans and generate a minuscule increase in attendance, and then they flip those same fans off twice a week by trotting out a poster child for the Bill Smith Apocalypse?

    interesting marketing strategy. While they're at it, how about a Carlos Gomez or JJ Hardy bobble head giveaway? Dollar Lemon Juice on Paper Cut Night? How about Get Hit by a Line Drive Right on the Shin Day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaBombo View Post
    So they rush Hicks to the majors to appease impatient fans and generate a minuscule increase in attendance, and then they flip those same fans off twice a week by trotting out a poster child for the Bill Smith Apocalypse?

    interesting marketing strategy. While they're at it, how about a Carlos Gomez or JJ Hardy bobble head giveaway? Dollar Lemon Juice on Paper Cut Night? How about Get Hit by a Line Drive Right on the Shin Day?
    THey are not signing him. They could have signed him in the offseason and declined. As several have posted, there are plenty of better arms in camp right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmathewson View Post
    THey are not signing him. They could have signed him in the offseason and declined. As several have posted, there are plenty of better arms in camp right now.
    I know that, you know that, we all know that. But the Twins are still managing the roster using the same Jedi scouting powers that led them to Kevin F. Correia, so saying that any poor decision is out of the realm of possibility seems like wishful thinking to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiritofVodkaDave View Post
    I'd bring him back, he's a good enough guy and could be a solid 6th/7th inning guy for us, who cares that they traded him for Ramos.. its about what can help us win in 2013, not holding some stupid grudge.
    Its not about holding a grudge. Its because the FO has proven that they cant be trusted when it comes to Matt Capps.
    They dont see him as the decent MR arm that he is, they see him (or did) as some elite, lights out reliever. I dont want them to have another opportunity to waste any more resources on this guy.

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