Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 It's the trade deadline, but the Twins have made a trade... They acquired RHP Marcos Diplan, a 22-year-old pitcher in AA who the Brewers had DFAd recently. Gave up Cash Considerations. Was the Brewers 21st ranked prospect.
jdoffing11 Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 So does this mean we have to keep him on the 40 man? Otherwise, could he potentially be a flip candidate in the next hour?
rdehring Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Any information on why he was DFA'd, Seth? Was it the Brewers creating space to bring people in? Or is he having a terrible year? Also, is he on the 40-man? If not, does he need to be added this year?
Ben Noble Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Otherwise, could he potentially be a flip candidate in the next hour? Guessing he's replacing a Twins AA starting pitching prospect being sent out in a trade. Graterol? Duran? Alcala? Colina? Jax?
MNT1996 Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Haha. I knew this FO would do next to nothing at the deadline. We get 1 MLB relief pitcher and that's it. We have a bullpen of Rogers, Romo, and a bunch of AAA guys. What a joke.
jud6312 Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Any information on why he was DFA'd, Seth? Was it the Brewers creating space to bring people in? Or is he having a terrible year? Also, is he on the 40-man? If not, does he need to be added this year? Walking 5.8 per 9 this year, and 4.9 per 9 for his 6-year career. I'm guessing the lack of improvement made it inevitable once they needed room for Lyles.
ashbury Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Any information on why he was DFA'd, Seth? Was it the Brewers creating space to bring people in? Or is he having a terrible year?Details may not yet be complete, but there's a Brewers-Giants trade and perhaps the numbers were such that Milwaukee needed to make room and had already made Diplan available for cash. Also, he's having a terrible year.
Rosterman Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Wow! Everyone trying to read this post is causing the TwinsDaily site to eitehr crasj or go really slow. I wonder why the Twins didn't go after Marlins starter last night Zac Gallen, who was obtained for basically a younger Nick Gordon. Plus Nick Andersson was also available, or so it seems. Gald to see the Twins spending money wisely. Maybe they are holding back, waiting to put in a waiver claim in August!
big dog Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Haha. I knew this FO would do next to nothing at the deadline. We get 1 MLB relief pitcher and that's it. We have a bullpen of Rogers, Romo, and a bunch of AAA guys. What a joke.Is it too late to make a bet with you about this?
mlhouse Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 THis is a space filling acquistiion at best. He has a career 5.83 minor league ERA and is a 25 year old prospect who has not pitched above AA. He spent 3 years in the DOSL league with an ERA over 6, a full year as a 22 year old in rookie ball with a 6.79 ERA.
Sssuperdave Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 THi s is a space filling acquisition at best. He has a career 5.83 minor league ERA and is a 25 year old prospect who has not pitched above AA. He spent 3 years in the DOSL league wit n ERA over 6, a full year as a 22 year old in rookie ball with a 6.79 ERA. Where are you getting these stats? According to baseball reference he had a 1.54 ERA in the DOSL as a 17 year old, and his age 22 season is this year, with a 4.99 ERA in AA. He hasn't been in rookie ball since he was 18. I'm seeing a 3.87 career minor league ERA.
ashbury Verified Member Posted July 31, 2019 Posted July 31, 2019 Where are you getting these stats? According to baseball reference he had a 1.54 ERA in the DOSL as a 17 year old, and his age 22 season is this year, with a 4.99 ERA in AA. He hasn't been in rookie ball since he was 18. I'm seeing a 3.87 career minor league ERA.Oh, THAT Marcos Diplan.
Otto von Ballpark Old-Timey Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Any information on why he was DFA'd, Seth? Was it the Brewers creating space to bring people in? Or is he having a terrible year? Also, is he on the 40-man? If not, does he need to be added this year?Diplan is on the 40-man. Diplan was DFA'd because the Brewers acquired Jordan Lyles in trade 2 days ago. He is also having a poor year... and I guess the Pirates possibly passed on taking him as part of the Lyle trade... I suspect he will be a top candidate for 40-man removal, should we need a spot. But he should get a little time to see if he can get straightened out in the Twins org.
jokin Old-Timey Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Wow! Everyone trying to read this post is causing the TwinsDaily site to eitehr crasj or go really slow. I wonder why the Twins didn't go after Marlins starter last night Zac Gallen, who was obtained for basically a younger Nick Gordon. Plus Nick Andersson was also available, or so it seems. Gald to see the Twins spending money wisely. Maybe they are holding back, waiting to put in a waiver claim in August! I've been banging the drum on the Marlins boatload of pitching talent and their lack of trading acumen/payroll management problems all season. They actually got a first hand helping of Gallen and didn't jump on the chance to take him back on the plane ride back to the Cities? And Caleb Smith and Anderson could have been obtained for relatively less. Has anyone written an article yet on what the potential waiver claim market is going to look in August under the new rules? Aggravating and frustrating.....
Monkeypaws Verified Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Fixing bad control seems a Dedunoesque task. Good luck Wes & Co.
jokin Old-Timey Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Fixing bad control seems a Dedunoesque task. Good luck Wes & Co. Awesome wordsmithing, 'paws!
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 I've been banging the drum on the Marlins boatload of pitching talent and their lack of trading acumen/payroll management problems all season. They actually got a first hand helping of Gallen and didn't jump on the chance to take him back on the plane ride back to the Cities? And Caleb Smith and Anderson could have been obtained for relatively less. Has anyone written an article yet on what the potential waiver claim market is going to look in August under the new rules? Aggravating and frustrating.....The Marlins got back the #42 prospect for Anderson, and the #59 prospect for Gallen. Assuming they'd also want position players from us, we can only top that with Lewis and Kirilloff. That's an overpay, IMO.Sometimes you just don't match up in a trade.
ashbury Verified Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Awesome wordsmithing, 'paws!It was downright Monkeypawsesque.
operation mindcrime Verified Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Let's hope this trade works out as well for us as the Yelich trade has for them!
Danchat Verified Member Posted August 1, 2019 Posted August 1, 2019 Move him to the bullpen in the minors and see if he finds a rhythm, if not, DFA him. Trying to fix a 22 year old prospect isn’t a bad idea, but he has his work cut out for him if he wants to stay on the 40 man over the winter.
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