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Offseason Handbook readers: please give input


Brock Beauchamp

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  1. 1. What device did you use MOST OFTEN to read last year's handbook? Or if you plan to buy this year, what type of device do you expect to use to read the handbook?

    • Desktop or Laptop Computer
      20
    • Tablet (iPad, Nexus 7, Galaxy Tab, etc.)
      11
    • Phone (iPhone, Android, LOLberry)
      1


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Hey everybody, I know many of you read the handbook and I wanted to get feedback on one specific thing:

 

What device did you use most often to read last year's handbook?

 

If you didn't buy last year's book but plan to buy this year, what type of device will you use to read the handbook?

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I read it on my desktop last year.  But I didn't have my iPad then.  If I get one this year, and I probably will, I will more than likely want to read it on my iPad.

Posted

Yeah, there's no way we're printing a version of the handbook. Sorry. It would be almost impossible to just break even on the book if we had to foot printing costs.

What about making it available through an online on-demand publisher?

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What about making it available through an online on-demand publisher?

It's possible, though making a profit through those companies is pretty much an exercise in futility. Given the format of the book, our options are limited in size and shape, which in turn degrades the digital experience and we'd only make a dollar or two per book to keep the price reasonable.

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This is a solid product, and having book or magazine quality printing seems wasteful. I print the pages I want to mark up and write on, and usually make up a word doc or two to go along with it. I like it for the org depth charts, and mostly the FA write ups. It's a fun exercise for the off-season. And usually a pre-order gets it during the post-season, so I get a head start after the Twins are done playing baseball.

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A suggestion for your rankings.

 

While the standard numerical listing of prospects that everybody does are all good, how about a ranked list of when those players are expected to be major league ready? And by ready, I mean called up to stay and be productive. A number one prospect in A ball has less of a chance to be promoted to the major league team than a number ten ranked player sitting at AAA. (The Polanco situation being a surprise). And be realistic on your predictions of promotion, this is the Twins system we're talking about. Rushing prospects and skipping levels is not a common occurrence.

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Yeah, there's no way we're printing a version of the handbook. Sorry. It would be almost impossible to just break even on the book if we had to foot printing costs.

 

Did you check out Amazon's createspace self publishing tool?  My impression is that there is no cost other than a cut off the top with the authors getting a 60-80% of the sales and they the rest.  That is for books sold via amazon.  If you order and print the books and sell them, then there is cost.

 

might want to give it a look

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/seller-account/mm-summary-page.html?topic=200260520

Posted

As a new member of Twins Daily, I am very intrigued and excited to check out this handbook. I will likely print off the PDF (at work, gotta be a perk to this job somewhere) to have a print copy.

Posted

I printed it out last year and will again this year.

 

(I totally get the limitations to doing a bound book on your end, and I'm happy to do the printing myself--but since that's not a poll option, figured I'd chime in with the comment.)

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Just an fyi - we did try a printed version back in our first year. The publisher told us we had to price is at $25 or so, if I recall, because of their printing and shipping costs. They wouldn't sell it for less. So we might be able to do it, but it would cost you a ton. Maybe it would be worth it to some. They would certainly be an interesting collectible.

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Posted

Just an fyi - we did try a printed version back in our first year. The publisher told us we had to price is at $25 or so, if I recall, because of their printing and shipping costs. They wouldn't sell it for less. So we might be able to do it, but it would cost you a ton. Maybe it would be worth it to some. They would certainly be an interesting collectible.

It could be worth millions of dollars a thousand years from now if you and the rest of the TD owners would sign it.  

 

In the meantime, $25 would be worth it to me to have something printed and bound instead of some corner-stapled printout.

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I've always had skilled craftsmen form the likeness of each page into the side of a block of polished granite, and used those blocks for cornerstones of important buildings.

Posted

In regards to content I would like to see all of the Blueprints use a similar format so it is easier to flip between them and compare.  I would also be interested in some additonal blueprints.  Last year it was Seth, Nick, and Parker.  Maybe add in John, Brock, and possibly even a guest blueprint (Gleeman, PA, Mackey, ect...).  I would also be interested in seeing the authors react to their previous years blueprints.  Thanks!

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It could be worth millions of dollars a thousand years from now if you and the rest of the TD owners would sign it.  

 

In the meantime, $25 would be worth it to me to have something printed and bound instead of some corner-stapled printout.

 

I would really love to do that. I don't think we can this year, but stay tuned. I would love to creates a series of these and provide that option. I might talk to you more about this offline. 

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