Andrew Gebo Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Barring some sort of catastrophic second-half meltdown, the Minnesota Twins are headed for postseason baseball when the calendar flips to October. It’s certainly been a while since the Twins have enjoyed a lengthy postseason run. Prior to the surprise Wild Card berth in 2017, the last time Minnesota made the playoffs was 2010. Why am I reminding you of that? Because it’s a key reason why this team lacks players with significant postseason experience. Today we will talk about a reliever who has plenty of postseason experience and three rings to show for it, Sergio Romo.Sergio Romo, 36 years old, RHPMiami Marlins (NL East, 30-49)Free Agent Following 2019 Season 2018: 4.14 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 10.02 K/9, 2.67 BB/9 in 67.1 IP2019: 4.76 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 7.31 K/9, 4.13 BB/9 in 28.1 IP What’s To Like If you are keen on evaluating potential trade targets like securities investments then perhaps the phrase “past performance is not indicative of future results” applies to Sergio Romo, but we’ll dive into the concerns later. For now, we’re going to focus on the good things. Sergio Romo belongs to a very exclusive club - he is one of five active players with three or more World Series rings. Three of the other four were his teammates for those three championships. Romo wasn’t just a bystander for those three title runs either. He was a key contributor in what became known as the “core four” in San Francisco, referring their core four relievers during their dynasty years. Throughout his career, Romo has tallied 23 ⅓ postseason IP with a 3.09 ERA and 0.900 WHIP. The highlight of his postseason success was striking out Miguel Cabrera to end the 2012 World Series. Enough living in the past. This is 2019, not 2010-16. ConcernsUnless you’re totally sold on a 36-year-old reliever who’s a previous All-Star and three-time World Champion then there’s a lot to be concerned about with Sergio Romo. He simply has not been very good for a few years now and that’s the most diplomatic way I can phrase that. His best days are certainly behind him, which one could reasonably expect from a 36 year old. This season has not been all that kind to Romo either. His numbers with the Marlins aren’t the type of numbers that jump off the page and get you excited. So far in 2019 his strikeout rate is the lowest of his career and his walk rate is the highest of his career. With a 4.76 ERA and 1.34 WHIP in just under 30 innings, it would be difficult to imagine the Marlins will receive much interest in Romo at the deadline. If the Twins do call, however, I suppose the one thing we can hang our hat on is that Sergio Romo has more postseason innings pitched than the entire Minnesota Twins pitching staff. See AlsoShane Greene, RHP, TigersFelipe Vázquez, LHP, PiratesWill Smith, LHP, GiantsLiam Hendriks, RHP, AthleticsTy Buttrey, RHP, AngelsKen Giles, RHP, Blue JaysSam Dyson, RHP, GiantsBrad Hand, LHP, IndiansOliver Perez, LHP ClevelandRobert Stephenson, RHP, RedsJohn Gant, RHP, CardinalsAlex Colome, RHP, White SoxSeth Lugo, RHP, MetsGreg Holland, RHP, DiamondbacksSean Doolittle, LHP, NationalsKirby Yates, RHP, Padres10 Relievers Minnesota Could Target Click here to view the article Aerodeliria and USAFChief 2
old nurse Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Giving up your 176th best prospect could be a huge mistake. Aerodeliria 1
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Be honest with us, Andrew. When they were handing out assignments in this series, and your email said "Sergio Romo," you were like "seriously? He gets Brad Hand, he gets Giles, that guy gets Smith...and you give me Sergio Romo?? Come ON!" Aerodeliria, Danchat, brvama and 6 others 9
notoriousgod71 Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 This is the one I've been expecting. And Ryan Madson. It certainly won't be a difference maker. Aerodeliria 1
Tom Froemming Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Oh sure, everybody gets all wrapped up in guys with postseason and World Series success until you roll out Sergio Romo, huh? I see. You know, there is an option to disable comments on these things ... (I kid, I kid ) twinssporto, JoshDungan1 and Aerodeliria 3
Danchat Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Well, Romo's K/BB ratio is way better than it was last year... and that's about the end of the positives. No thanks! diehardtwinsfan 1
sftwinsfan Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 I'm going to have to pass. I see Brian Duensing is available and also 36 Aerodeliria 1
Aerodeliria Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 ぜんぜんだめ。You can guess the meaning.
twinssporto Verified Member Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Move along...Nothing to see here.
jz7233 Provisional Member Posted June 30, 2019 Posted June 30, 2019 Twins may want to pick up Casey Sadler from the Rays. He was designated for assignment.
ashbury Verified Member Posted June 30, 2019 Posted June 30, 2019 ぜんぜんだめ。You can guess the meaning.The crack moderation team took no chances and ran Google Translate, just to be safe. BTW: 同意する。
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