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09-08-2012, 07:40 PM #41Senior Member All-Star
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I think I stated the reasons that I completely disagree with you above. Mainly it's hard to project your needs 2-5 yrs from now since that's how long it takes most draft picks to make it. As an example 2-3 yrs ago the Twins had a very good rotation. 5 yrs ago the Twins had a huge need for OF'ers and made that the focus of 2 trades. Neither of those trades worked out.
I also think it's premature to think that there won't be a couple of moves in the next 2-3 yrs where OF'ers are traded for pitchers.
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09-08-2012, 09:43 PM #42
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09-09-2012, 09:10 AM #43
Felix Jorge has the upside, don't think we can really give him a ceiling yet.
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09-10-2012, 03:03 PM #44Senior Member All-Star
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I already commented that it is a bit early to know what berrios' ceiling is. He could be good, or he could be like delmon young and just be physically better than other kids. Ok, so you are saying there are two, one of whom has not pitched in A ball yet. Super. What is your solution?
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09-10-2012, 06:37 PM #45Senior Member All-Star
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The twins have a few pitchers in the lower minors that could have nice ceilings. They've spent some money on bonus babies the last couple of years. The problem is that they have next to nothing in the high minors. They have plenty of bats, but no pitching. Unless they do some trading, they are going to have to sign some pitchers to be competitive next season.
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09-10-2012, 06:59 PM #46
In that case, we should pick him and then, since he has less leverage, we should pay him under slot and use the money for other picks.
My guess is it has less to do with falling so low and more with he didn't want to play for Pittsburgh. Also, this could be an attempt by Boras et al to spike the wheel of a new draft system they hate. Either way, I wouldn't take the chance that he doesn't sign with the Twins even if he is picked by us and we offer him money comparable to a #1 pick overall.



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