jmlease1 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Just now, bighat said: If I recall, Sam Dyson was very good the year the Twins acquired him, but had been pretty average before that. Let's hope this isn't a repeat. Considering what was out there, and what they gave up, I like this move for the Twins. I'm more hopeful here, because this is the first year Lopez wasn't asked to start at all. The full-time conversion to the bullpen looks like it's really helped him out (and why you're better off drafting starters and turning them into relievers if they crap out). And the additional team control the Twins get with this deal makes me happy: even with arbitration he's still going to be an affordable reliever next season. I like it when the team makes moves that aren't just rentals. He should be a good relief arm. He's filling a big need right now, but should be a quality option next season too. I like this move more all the time. Dman, MN_ExPat, roger and 2 others 5
Morneau for Gov Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 If I'm an Orioles fan...I'm disappointed. But then again if I'm an Orioles fan I've been disappointed for many years now. PseudoSABR, Brazilian Twins Fan, wabene and 2 others 3 2
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Nice deal for both teams. Definitely worth the risk for the twins, especially with two more years of control. This is why I always say move mediocre starters to the bullpen sooner rather than later ..... roger, LA Vikes Fan, TwinsDr2021 and 4 others 7
wsnydes Old-Timey Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 I like this quite a bit. Good cadre of players going back to Baltimore, but they didn't give up a lot of quality so they still have plenty of pieces to make more moves.
jorgenswest Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 7 minutes ago, bighat said: If I recall, Sam Dyson was very good the year the Twins acquired him, but had been pretty average before that. Let's hope this isn't a repeat. Considering what was out there, and what they gave up, I like this move for the Twins. Not similar. Dyson’s best season was as a closer in 2016 and his 2018 season was in line with 2019. He was always a reliever. Danchat 1
LA Vikes Fan Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Happy about this trade. Add in a trade for either Mahle or Pablo Lopez and I'm a very happy Twins fan. Would even be ok with Syndegaard, Rondon or Smyly off the rental market. Would also love to see them find a way to get Josh Bell from the Nats or Ian Happ from the Cubs. With it looking more and more likely that Kirilloff is out for the year, Larnach a maybe to come back and help, Sano done, and Garlick not hitting, we need 2 middle of the order bats. Amazingly, Miranda looks like he's one of them. Let's go get another bat.
weitz41 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Nice move. Now lets get at least one of Fulmer, Edwards Jr, Bass or Givens to shore up the BP. Maybe give up our next born for a good starter and everything else is bonus
Juza Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Great move! The only real valuable piece the Twins sent is Povich. Cano is already 28 and could be a good option in the next 2-3 years. The other 2 pitchers are lottery tickets. Seems like the Twins got great value in Lopez for 2 seasons. roger 1
tarheeltwinsfan Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 I like this trade. Twins get immediate help this year, and potential help the next 2 years. roger 1
Loosey Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 17 minutes ago, bighat said: If I recall, Sam Dyson was very good the year the Twins acquired him, but had been pretty average before that. Let's hope this isn't a repeat. Considering what was out there, and what they gave up, I like this move for the Twins. Dyson was always a reliever, and if I recall the Twins were upset with San Francisco because they thought they may have hid an injury from them before the trade as well. This is different, a reliever on the upswing, whereas Dyson was known commodity who had likely reached his peak. tarheeltwinsfan 1
PDX Twin Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 1 minute ago, tarheeltwinsfan said: I like this trade. Twins get immediate help this year, and potential help the next 2 years. I agree, assuming that Lopez doesn't follow almost all other Twins pitchers to the IL for most of his time here.
Sean.h Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 47 minutes ago, MMMordabito said: Hate losing Povich, but you have to give to get. Lopez still has two more years of team control, so this is the type of move the club should be making. I agree that this is the type of move that the Twins should be making. But Lopez has three good months (April-June) in his resume --- He has not been good in July. This makes me nervous. tarheeltwinsfan and h2oface 2
Loosey Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 4 minutes ago, Sean.h said: I agree that this is the type of move that the Twins should be making. But Lopez has three good months (April-June) in his resume --- He has not been good in July. This makes me nervous. 6 Runs in July. 5 of them in three games in early July 1-4 (4 of them were Twins runs). Since July 4, 1 Earned Run. Not very concerned here. wabene, roger, GNess and 2 others 5
strumdatjag Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 This is the type of move I wanted the Twins to make. The big question is whether Lopez can continue his success. It’s a risk worth taking Heiny, wabene and tarheeltwinsfan 3
James Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 22 minutes ago, IowaBeancounter said: I was expecting more experienced players to traded to avoid losing them in the rule 5 draft. The day is still young. Maybe they're saving those players for a Lopez or Mahle trade. Heiny 1
Minny505 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 28 minutes ago, Karbo said: Great way to start the day! Now please get another bullpen arm and maybe a backup catcher? Another starter would be nice also, but I don't see that happening. I don't completely understand the backup catcher desire. Is the purpose to trade for a catcher you can DFA when Jeffers comes back? Do you DFA Sanchez? I can't imagine them doing either of those things, unless it's trading away a fungible reliever on the 40 man to with 4-6 years of control for some teams backup. I'm good with that. And if your response is to send down Jeffers, that's a hard "No." He is a really good defensive catcher who can hit. On this site, around June 25th, in a discussion about Jeffers, I said to look at his statcast numbers. They screamed "breakout incoming." It was obvious. Sure enough, within a couple weeks he was one of the Twins's hottest hitters. He's the best hitting catcher and the best defensive catcher on the team. I just don't know why you would spend resources to get a catcher better than Gary Sanchez so you can DFA Sanchez when Jeffers returns. Carry 3 catchers come September? Only if the acquired catcher is a 110 OPS+ or can play OF.
Sean.h Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 2 minutes ago, Loosey said: 6 Runs in July. 5 of them in three games in early July 1-4 (4 of them were Twins runs). Since July 4, 1 Earned Run. Not very concerned here. That is a bit reassuring, thanks. The 916 ops against in July should be concerning though, as should the 1.50 whip (also July).
gunnarthor Old-Timey Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 I agree with Mike, the trade makes sense for both sides. We gave up quantity with some upside but we have several years of control and fits an obvious need. Mike Sixel and TwinsDr2021 2
Trov Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Overall I like this deal. He still has years of control and can be flipped later on like we did with Rogers or Brewers did with Hader to get some return back if we need to. That is why years of control is so important. We did not give up anyone that will hurt us over the next 2 to 3 years either.
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 5 minutes ago, Minny505 said: I don't completely understand the backup catcher desire. Is the purpose to trade for a catcher you can DFA when Jeffers comes back? Do you DFA Sanchez? I can't imagine them doing either of those things, unless it's trading away a fungible reliever on the 40 man to with 4-6 years of control for some teams backup. I'm good with that. And if your response is to send down Jeffers, that's a hard "No." He is a really good defensive catcher who can hit. On this site, around June 25th, in a discussion about Jeffers, I said to look at his statcast numbers. They screamed "breakout incoming." It was obvious. Sure enough, within a couple weeks he was one of the Twins's hottest hitters. He's the best hitting catcher and the best defensive catcher on the team. I just don't know why you would spend resources to get a catcher better than Gary Sanchez so you can DFA Sanchez when Jeffers returns. Carry 3 catchers come September? Only if the acquired catcher is a 110 OPS+ or can play OF. Honestly, I don't get the Jeffers love. Hrbowski, Minny505, MplsFan and 2 others 5
JesusisLord7 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 I like the move and personally would rather strengthen the bullpen. Povich does have upside but he's not a top 10. With Lopez in the 9th, you have Duran in the 7th or 8 and Jax before Duran. Two areas of opportunity for the Twins now will be helping Pagan get right in early relief because he really does have elite stuff. Second opportunity, if we can get Kenta Maeda healthy, he is nasty in the bullpen. He proved it with the Dodgers. I like this trade simply because we can't give up on this season and we didn't move any tier one prospects. Now if Povich wins the Cy Young some day than I was wrong.
HokieRif Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 33 minutes ago, Rosterman said: Can we trade Pagan to the Brewers and get back Rogers? First thing I thought of when I saw the Rogers trade news this morning... although its unlikely they are giving up anything unless they improve the closer situation. So, unless they are looking specifically for a right-handed closer (which we happen to have at the moment) I dont see that happening. Just wish we could roll-back time and nix the Rogers trade in the first place.
Minny505 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 31 minutes ago, roger said: Hate to give up Povich, but am learning from this year's disappointment in so many young starters that potential seldom reaches success at Target Field. Damn, the injuries to top pitchers has been disappointing this summer. What seems to make it worthwhile is the two years of additional control. Any reports what his salary is for those two years? Agree that I would like to see a couple rentals, another reliever and an older starter that has two months left on his arm. This is the right thinking. I'm sure the team has internal calculations for projected wins on all prospects. Fangraphs has published work like that in the past as well. From what I recall, the Twins likely traded an average outcome of 3.5 WAR for the total years of control traded. I'd even consider pulling the trigger on a trade like this if the Twins were out of it in 2022, but eyeing contention in 2023. TwinsDr2021 and roger 2
HokieRif Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 3 minutes ago, USAFChief said: Honestly, I don't get the Jeffers love. I have even more appreciation for him now that I've seen what the pitching staff has done without him in the lineup. I think he calls a better game and has more of a connection with the staff than many give him credit for. LA Vikes Fan 1
bean5302 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 33 minutes ago, Morneau for Gov said: If I'm an Orioles fan...I'm disappointed. But then again if I'm an Orioles fan I've been disappointed for many years now. Takes balls for a fan of the worst team in baseball from 2011-2016 who also finished dead last in the weakest division in baseball last year to make that statement. The Orioles are 2.5 GB from the Twins right now. Oh, and they were in the American League Championship series in 2014, meaning they won a few playoff games in the last decade.
GNess Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Twins made a strong move adding a power arm to the BP. All the angst about Lopez's July performance is overblown. The individual game results bare this out. I really like the idea of having Jax, Duran and Lopez at the back end with the possibility of Maeda and Alcala being added down the stretch of the regular season. This is particularly good in a playoff setting. Another move today? SP? Another RP? An OF?
DJL44 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Lopez is also starting arbitration off a tiny base salary of $1.5M. He should be cheap the next couple seasons. jmlease1 and GNess 2
dex8425 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 9 minutes ago, HokieRif said: First thing I thought of when I saw the Rogers trade news this morning... although its unlikely they are giving up anything unless they improve the closer situation. So, unless they are looking specifically for a right-handed closer (which we happen to have at the moment) I dont see that happening. Just wish we could roll-back time and nix the Rogers trade in the first place. Rogers has been awful this year though. Paddack has more WAR this year than Rogers does.
Minny505 Verified Member Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 14 minutes ago, USAFChief said: Honestly, I don't get the Jeffers love. I don't love Jeffers, but if I had to choose between Jeffers and Sanchez on the roster for September and October, I respond "Jeffers!!!" before the question is finished being asked. I'm not opposed to moving Jeffers to a backup role. That's perfectly fine. But do you really want to give up the resources necessary to get Wilson Contreras or Sean Murphy just to DFA Sanchez in September, resources we probably need to acquire Tyler Mahle? It's a cost-benefit thing for me. Would you do that?
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