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04-11-2012, 06:48 PM #61Member Rookie
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No, you are missing the point. How do you know Bakwr was retained solely because they thought they were cOntenders? He was retained because he's a good pitcher. And if they kept him and he even just left as a free agent after performing well, that also has value in the form of draft pick compensation.
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04-11-2012, 06:55 PM #62
No way I know enough to criticize the medical staff. I will criticize whoever is collecting the Twins player voodoo dolls and the manufacturer of the push pins.
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04-11-2012, 09:55 PM #63Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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...and AGAIN, if that kind of player were easy for the Twins to find, they would've found one in 2011. They didn't. They used two roster spots on Jeff Bailey and Aaron Bates instead. They're not only not the hitter that Rizzo probably is, they're also older. In Bailey's case, much older.
If making a Rizzo appear out of thin air were so easy, why didn't they do so in 2011? Was it because there could be no possible need for him, what with Morneau being unavailable or awful the entire season, Thome being 102 years old and likely to be shipped out in a trade, a ton of other guys passing through the Twins' revolving door DL, and zero power-hitting prospects in the high minors? Is that why?
Also, there's a difference between not adding value in the field and not being able to play the field. Since Rizzotti falls into the former group, it's not accurate to call him a "DH guy".
But even if he were just a DH, he'd still have some potential value at the major league level since he can hit and, in a shocking development, it turns out that the Twins play in a DH league.
That's a fact that even the Twins seemed to have overlooked (with the brief, flyer-ish exception of Thome) since they banished David Ortiz to Boston for the crimes of being a DH guy and hitting too many home runs.
So I can't blame you for overlooking it as well.
One more thing. Baseball Prospectus ironically (and unfortunately for you and your weak argument) characterized Rizzotti as a guy who "might be a good trade chip for second-division team". They also pointed out that his value to the Philly organization was heavily diminished by their farm system being far too left-handed, which explains much of their lack of interest in retaining him.
Remember how you glibly dismissed every contrary opinion about the possible role of the Twins' medical and training staff in the Baker injury because those critics weren't doctors? Well, here's a medical analogy for your arguments re: Rizzo.
Baseball Prospectus is the Mayo Clinic of baseball performance evaluation and prediction. You're a guy sleeping on a steam grate behind the Mayo Clinic of baseball knowledge.
I'm going with the Mayo's opinion instead of yours, steam grate vodka man.Last edited by LaBombo; 04-11-2012 at 09:59 PM.
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04-11-2012, 10:19 PM #64
Wait..what??
The Mayo-Clinic-Of-Baseball-Performance-Evaluation-And-Prediction (can we refer to them as TMCOBPEAP from now on?) said he "might be a good trade chip for a second-division team?"
No kidding??!!
Well, hey. Start carving the Cooperstown Bust NOW!
And for the record, there was NO WAY IN HELL the Twins were trading Baker this past winter. None. Zilch. Zippo. For multiple reasons. And I'm skeptical, at best, that you didn't just come up with that idea today. That opinion comes from me...the Walter Reed Hospital of bullsh!t detection and evaluation.
You sorta nailed your description of Dave, though. Gotta give you that.Last edited by USAFChief; 04-11-2012 at 10:22 PM.
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04-11-2012, 10:19 PM #65Banned Single-A
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You sir are missing the point completely.. and your hyperbole only makes you look further ridiculous.
edit: this is in response to the post two above (not USAFCHIEF)Last edited by VodkaDave; 04-11-2012 at 10:23 PM.
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04-11-2012, 10:33 PM #68Banned Single-A
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04-11-2012, 10:57 PM #69Banned Single-A
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I actually couldn't find that trade chip thing, but I really don't care. On the subject of BP they project Rizzotti as a .251/.326/.411 hitter if he were to play in the majors this year. I'm sure a great baseball mind like yourself already realizes that a line like that out of your DH is actually quite awful, and also would be awful out of your first baseman (which would be assuming your 1st baseman at least brought some defensive of value...which he doesn't)
Once again, I thought the Rizzotti move was fine but it's not this organization changing move like you are trying to claim? Or something? I'm actually not even sure of the point you are trying to make.
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04-12-2012, 12:07 AM #71
I actually had to read the thread a couple of times to get the connection between Baker and Matt Rizotti and the Mayo Clinic and Steam Grates. When you read it the second time... It becomes much clearer.
If you think about what Labombo is saying... its quite simple... Think of it this way.
Willy Mo Pena signed with a Japanese team this winter. He was walking through the woods to get there and he ran across the pope and you know what the pope does in the woods. Therefore Rizzoti likes Gorillas as long as they are not rogue and the Mayo Clinic has a steam grate which is the source of all information contained in the head of George Will. Vodkadave sleeps on this Steam grate blocking anything from flowing in and out. Which makes George Will dizzy but it also contains the Gorillas and Rizzoti is much happier. Therefore Scott Baker could have been traded to the D-Backs and the Twins would have gotten Trevor Bauer and Willy Mo Pena in return. But now Pena is in Japan and its the fault of the medical staff because all the pope wanted was some privacy.
Its really elementary.
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04-12-2012, 12:52 AM #72
Willy Mo Pena signed with a Japanese team this winter. He was walking through the woods to get there and he ran across the pope and you know what the pope does in the woods. Therefore Rizzoti likes Gorillas as long as they are not rogue and the Mayo Clinic has a steam grate which is the source of all information contained in the head of George Will. Vodkadave sleeps on this Steam grate blocking anything from flowing in and out. Which makes George Will dizzy but it also contains the Gorillas and Rizzoti is much happier. Therefore Scott Baker could have been traded to the D-Backs and the Twins would have gotten Trevor Bauer and Willy Mo Pena in return. But now Pena is in Japan and its the fault of the medical staff because all the pope wanted was some privacy...
...and the death spiral continues.
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04-12-2012, 10:35 AM #76Senior Member All-Star
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04-12-2012, 10:45 AM #77Senior Member All-Star
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Comparing Rizotti to Baker is kind of ridiculous. The Twins got Rizotti for cash considerations precisely because guys like that are fairly easy to come by. He was signed as depth, and he might get a Garret Jones type shot should the injury bug bite... and if he makes good on it, great. But the Twins, like the Phillies, know that isn't likely, which was why he was cheap.
Baker is a different animal. He's not cheap and will cost 9.5 M next year to someone who wants him, and with the injury, there's a big question mark as to what he's going to look like. I doubt teams would risk 9.5M plus a prospect to take that chance, especially since Baker will likely be an FA and sign for a 40 man roster spot and a few mil plus incentives. If he and the Twins have a good relationship, this might be the time they consider signing him to a 1 year cheap deal with an option that kicks in for 2 or 3 years at a nice salary should he do well, but other than that, Baker is going to be an FA next year, and he won't be making what he will this season.
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04-12-2012, 12:05 PM #80
Thanks... I will carry on... I'm posting alot because I'm trying to reach the AAA level.
Actually... I love this site... I'm such a Baseball Nut and Twins fan. My friends around here can't keep up with me and I really have no one to REALLY talk about the Twins and baseball. People like us can kind of be isolated in that sense.



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