mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 Another possibility for the rotation is gone and Rodon is going crazy. The Mets signed Senga for $75M over 5 years. He seemed like a possibility for us. Rodon is the big auction piece left for the mound. We could have afforded Senga, but I doubt is we compete for Rodon. View full rumor TwinsDr2021 1
Nashvilletwin Verified Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 Agreed. Hope I’m wrong but if Correa signs elsewhere, this off-season looks very bleak. Our FO will likely cap it off by trading Arraez and then when Buxton gets hurt again we can all watch some extremely low octane baseball. We keep our payroll powder dry at well under $100MM and try to put butts in seats selling the youth movement. But 2023 need not be a complete write-off if: 1) Polanco, Kepler, and probably Mahle, are traded by the deadline and 2) we get to see a lot of Julien, Lewis, Lee, Martin, Wallner, SWR, Varland, Henriquez, and Sands. A marginally competitive rebuild in 2023 is looking more like a possibility with every passing day….. mikelink45 1
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 Personally, I wasn't as intrigued by Senga as others here and am fine not signing him. And I don't think we should be signing Rodon, either. I think what the market will give Rodon is way riskier than signing Correa to 10-11 yrs. Most pitchers do not outlast position players. The way to better starting pitching has always been and always will be through development and trade. The Twins will never spend on FA starting pitching, mostly because of the years involved. And I'm okay with that philosophy. However, I do think they need to be better at identifying trade candidates. Seems that they are really counting on Mahle to have a better, healthier year and Paddock, too, when he returns. Hoping Joe can take a step further forward. But we do need another starter as good or better than Mahle, who I think is probably our best starter barring injury and someone else just having an insane career year. A trade is where it's at, not a signing. And if it takes Arraez to get a good pitcher, it takes Arraez. The other thing I'm concerned with is the BP. That is where I want to see some activity. We likely won't until we sign Correa; or don't. DocBauer, mikelink45, Vanimal46 and 1 other 4
terrydactyls Verified Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 The Mets 2023 payroll now is at $343M. I guess some teams aren't hesitant to go after what they feel they need to win. DJL44 and MABB1959 2
Nashvilletwin Verified Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 3 minutes ago, terrydactyls said: The Mets 2023 payroll now is at $343M. I guess some teams aren't hesitant to go after what they feel they need to win. $73MM CBP. Crazy, but true…. mikelink45 1
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 Carlos Correa is left for the Twins. Just get a deal done with him. dxpavelka and Squirrel 2
Azviking101 Verified Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 I’ll be tuning out this year if they decide not to do anything in free agency. I’m not wasting my time watching a team owned by people who simple don’t care MABB1959 1
Blyleven2011 Verified Member Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 Having been a true fan since the 1960's , I too am at my wits end with the teams inactiveness to fill the needed positions ... If they do trade arreaz I am done supporting this team ... Crazy how much money the big markets spend , that's only another reason to root against them ... MABB1959 1
weitz41 Verified Member Posted December 12, 2022 Posted December 12, 2022 From what I've read Senga has a lot of reliever risk. So I'm fine with some other team taking on that risk. If there something that is bothering me it's the Mets payroll. 343 mil???...and not done yet...maybe they'll pay Correa 40 mil for 12 years as well...and Ohtani next year for 50 x 12...
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