Parker Hageman Site Manager Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 On this week's No Juice Podcast, Dan Anderson and Parker Hageman rehash the happenings that came from Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings, including the signing of pitcher Ervin "#SmellBaseball" Santana, exploring quotes from Paul Molitor and possibly saying farewell to Chris Parmelee. Click to listen below.NO JUICE PODCAST, EPISODE #34: BASEBALL'S WINTER MEETINGSOther topics from this week's show include more payroll talk and lying to your children during the holidays. Listen below, on iTunes or on Stitcher: NO JUICE PODCAST, EPISODE #34: BASEBALL'S WINTER MEETINGS Click here to view the article
Brandon Verified Member Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 I give the Twins a B grade so far this offseason. I think better of the Torii Hunter signing. not so much because he is so great. He is good and can be a good influence for Hicks to get over the hump and become a productive major league player. He may be exactly the person to be able to do that for Hicks. But there also wasn't a lot of other options either. Rios, Rasmus, Aoki, Hunter, between them I am fine with Hunter. I would have liked Cabrera better but that's it and he was thought to go for 4 or 5 years 14 million range which is more than the Twins wanted to spend. As for the Santana signing, There aren't many options that are better and none in that price range so I give that signing a solid A. If the Twins were going to go after Shields, Scherzer or Lester then it would be lower but seriously did anyone expect the Twins to even target Santana? I think the Twins biggest mistake was not signing Neshek to a 2 year 12 million deal. granted that is a little high but if the Twins want a good reliever for the pen you might as well get one of the best from Minnesota that wants to be here. and 2 years is not that long. we probably could have had a small discount. maybe 2/10 or 2/11 instead. Yes I know there are other options so my expectations are increased for our bullpen next year since we missed this obvious signing. I still expect another signing here too. not sure who they'd target but they could use a solid arm till Burdi comes up.
daanderson20 Provisional Member Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 What grade do we give the Twins for last offseason? Hughes is an A, obviously, but Nolasco is either an F or an incomplete at this point. Anyone I'm forgetting?
Parker Hageman Site Manager Posted December 16, 2014 Author Posted December 16, 2014 Anyone I'm forgetting? Jason Kubel and Jason Bartlett.
Brandon Verified Member Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 What grade would you give the Guerrier signing? He was effective for half a season in terms of ERA till his last 2 appearances and only cost 1 million. I'd give his signing a C. On Nolasco I still think it was an ok move and that he'll return to being a 12-15 game winner with close to 200 innings. for last year I give his signing a D- (he did pitch ok coming back from injury to finish out the year) F before the disabled list appearance. Kubel and Bartlett should have just started the season in the minors.
daanderson20 Provisional Member Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 Bartlett and Kubel dropped out of school before we had a chance to give them Fs. Came to campus, threw up on every sidewalk, skipped every class, knocked up 3 girls, fled town.
Parker Hageman Site Manager Posted December 16, 2014 Author Posted December 16, 2014 Kubel and Bartlett should have just started the season in the minors. Agreed. I think that their signing wasn't bad in and of itself. The problem was that depth quickly became an issue.
stringer bell Verified Member Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 Don't forget All-Star Kurt Suzuki!
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 Pelfrey didn't have a terrific season.
Parker Hageman Site Manager Posted December 18, 2014 Author Posted December 18, 2014 Don't forget All-Star Kurt Suzuki! Yeah, geez. That was grossly overlooked.
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