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So it has been said they are working him heavy at first base. With Vargas, Mauer, and Park all ahead of him is there any chance we see him in the MLB organization at all this year?

 

I am saying no but wanted to hear other people's thoughts. 

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So it has been said they are working him heavy at first base. With Vargas, Mauer, and Park all ahead of him is there any chance we see him in the MLB organization at all this year?

 

I am saying no but wanted to hear other people's thoughts. 

 

No. And if we do, something went very very wrong. 

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If Park can't hit MLB pitching, Vargas gets traded, Mauer is injured, Plouffe goes to a funeral, Sano pulls a hammy, Kepler isn't ready and they don't like the looks of their AAA 1B, Quentin gets the call.

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Yeah, I more wonder if he'll accept a AAA assignment. There might be some room for him at DH if Park and Arcia struggle (not totally out-of-this-world) but even then Kepler would need to not be ready since Sano to DH and Kepler to RF would make more sense. The Twins just don't seem like the right place for him - it's curious why he chose the Twins. I would think that Tampa would have made more sense with their love of a 1B/DH platoon.

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Does anyone know if Quentin had another medical procedure in the past year on the right knee?

What caused him to un-retire?

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Yeah, I more wonder if he'll accept a AAA assignment.

Yeah, he might retire again -- last year, Quentin retired after 6 days at AAA, so maybe it's not his cup of tea.

 

If he doesn't retire, though, he has to accept any AAA assignment, at least through June 1st (his opt out date).

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I think he goes to AAA for a few months.  If he's not hitting, he'll retire.  If is hitting the Twins will either cut him so he can sign elsewhere or trade him for a bag of balls so he can hit somewhere.

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He and his agent couldn't be blind to the Twins assortment of options at his preferred playing positions, they had/have to know that AAA is a very likely possibility.

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He and his agent couldn't be blind to the Twins assortment of options at his preferred playing positions, they had/have to know that AAA is a very likely possibility.

Never under-estimate the blind spots of pro athletes and their agents. Or anyone, for that matter. :)

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Never under-estimate the blind spots of pro athletes and their agents. Or anyone, for that matter. :)

Or unfortunately General Managers

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Never say never.  Things change fast.  Look at our OF situation.  I less than 12 months we've gone from "dreadful" to "where we gonna play all these guys" back to "hey, lets put some more infielders out there".

 

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My take is he isn't just auditioning for the Twins.  With a good spring he can drum up interest from any club in need of a decent bat and or platoon player.  Doesn't matter what team he starts with if he does well in the spring maintains it in AAA he will find a team.  He just has to prove he still has what it takes.

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