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Posted
10 minutes ago, DocBauer said:

Houston called the Twins. Correa said he would waive his no trade if it meant a chance to go back to Houston. Wife is from there, many friends and family, it's his first organization, etc.

I believe he even quoted he wanted to stay with the Twins and help them won, but for Houston he would waive his clause. Which he did.

Yeah I dunno about that. Sounds like the clubhouse and organization in general is toxic. If he wanted to stay he would have. But remember, we were his third option a couple years ago and we took him back like an old desperate flame. This was a predictable result. 

Posted
22 minutes ago, Rufus said:

It isn't how much money the Twins have saved ...it comes down to how they use that money.

They'll use it to make sure the decor in their offices are up to date.

Posted
21 minutes ago, Dave Borton said:

Smart move. Love it. Gets that liability off the financial books and facilitates a sale.

So...let imagine this....

You buy a brand new SUV for $200,000,  a couple of  years later, you decide gas is way to expensive, so you sell the SUV for $90,000, still owing $60,000 on it. and then  call it a "smart move" because it "frees up garage space."

Hmm...

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Fun exercise for tomorrow - who's on the Twins? By my count we are trading 5 of the 26 man roster so far. Even if we assume Outman goes onto the MLB roster, that opens 4 spots - 2 in the bullpen, 2 on the roster. And that's so far. I'll bet it's 3 more spots before the day is over - Vasquez, Castro, and Jax will all be gone and I will bet that none of the players received in return will be on an MLB roster. What 7 players come up from AAA to take those spots?

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Just now, LA VIkes Fan said:

Fun exercise for tomorrow - who's on the Twins? By my count we are trading 5 of the 26 man roster so far. Even if we assume Outman goes onto the MLB roster, that opens 4 spots - 2 in the bullpen, 2 on the roster. And that's so far. I'll bet it's 3 more spots before the day is over - Vasquez, Castro, and Jax will all be gone and I will bet that none of the players received in return will be on an MLB roster. What 7 players come up from AAA to take those spots?

Are we 100 percent sure the Pohlads will even fund a 26 man Roster?

Posted
45 minutes ago, CRF said:

Never seen anything like this in all my years. Why stop now? Fire Rocco too!

He should be demoted to the Bat Boy position. Falvey can work on removing the tarp during rain delays. There may be an open door to bring up the newbies. Heck...let's see Culpepper..Jenkins and the rest this year..I can't imagine how the remaining players must feel about this train wreck and the non-caring Pohlads. I recall that people felt Calvin was horrible as the owner...

Posted
11 minutes ago, laloesch said:

he was linked to the cheating with the Astros

The Red Sox, Yankees, and a number of other clubs were all cheating. The Astros were led by their FO, manager, and coaches. There was a huge pile of blame all around and yet it all seems to have settled on the guy who was in his early 20s. It is long past time to give up the myth that only the Astros cheated and even more so that the blame lies with Carlos Correa.

Correa didn't work out for the Twins. 

Posted
Just now, Mike Sixel said:

They aren't signing 3 young free agents for 10 million each!

Then it’s lucky that I said, “young, durable, and controllable everyday position players.”

On the other hand, I’d have been happy if they’d have hung onto Harrison Bader—$10M would have covered his contract for next year.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Fire Dan Gladden said:

For everyone that has been screaming to blow up the team so the prospects can play, you are getting your wish.

No reason to keep Lopez or Ryan for next year, expect to see them moved in the offseason. I hope you enjoy your 50-win Twins next year,

Treading water with no apparent plan isn’t enjoyable either.

Posted
Just now, mluebker said:

Then it’s lucky that I said, “young, durable, and controllable everyday position players.”

On the other hand, I’d have been happy if they’d have hung onto Harrison Bader—$10M would have covered his contract for next year.

You said acquire? I guess you might have meant trade, but it's hard to imagine anyone trading young, controllable players. those are the guys most coveted. But it isn't impossible....

Posted
9 minutes ago, mike8791 said:

Here's one long time suffering Twins fan who gives a big thumbs up for Falvey(something I rarely have done).  Here's why:

1. The Twins were toast this year.  With the team for sale, with the big 3 reduced to one,  with the injury to Lopez(last year Ryan's injury cost them a playoff berth), and failure of secondary starters like Larnach, Wallner, Julian, et.al. to step up, the Twins are a model of mediocrity.  And their record shows that.  Hence, the massive selloff!

2. Giving up on Correa accomplished several things: 1.) made a sale much more likely; 2.) opened up the SS position for younger guys like Lee. Culpepper to sink or swim; and 3) leads to a badly needed rebuild instead of retooling a club that has been in a state of decline.

3.  Trading Duran for two high prospects bolsters two positions of weakness - SP and C.  Sure, no guarantees but even if one of the former Phils becomes a regular, this is a big win going forward.

4. Improving our prospect list by trading Bader, (presumably Coulombe) and Paddack is positive in that it increases the odds that the ML lineup will be bolstered in years to come.  It's hard to say that about the Stewart trade but if the Twins can help Outman regain his rookie form, again, a big win.

Falvey could have sat on his hands this July, but he made some bold moves that give me more hope for a return to contention.  The likelihood is he won't be around for long, but no one can accuse him of being risk adverse.  I, for one, feel more hope for the future than I did several days ago.  That's a good thing, in my estimation!

I’ve been very disappointed with Falvey the last 2 seasons, but I give him kudos today. He did what’s best for this organization and even then, he’s still likely to be let go. We can only hope the mass layoffs in the last 48 hours results in a sale of the team ASAP. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, USAFChief said:

Young, durable and controllable everyday players are not available to hire.

Like I said elsewhere, I would have been happy to see Harrison Bader stick around for some of the that money. But they won’t find anyone if they don’t start shopping. Now they at least can look.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Aggies7 said:

Yeah I dunno about that. Sounds like the clubhouse and organization in general is toxic. If he wanted to stay he would have. But remember, we were his third option a couple years ago and we took him back like an old desperate flame. This was a predictable result. 

There were times where I very much questioned Correa's attitude/team devotion as well as his sustainability. During the last couple of years, it seemed like he was being pulled for some little thing and had to be "rested" by Rocco, which is something is that was a bit overboard. At this point, good riddance. He turns 31 in September, and his age is showing.

Posted
Just now, Vanimal46 said:

I’ve been very disappointed with Falvey the last 2 seasons, but I give him kudos today. He did what’s best for this organization and even then, he’s still likely to be let go. We can only hope the mass layoffs in the last 48 hours results in a sale of the team ASAP. 

I agree, even if I don't like the specifics. This team missed the playoffs 4 of 5 years and was not exactly LOW in payroll......I'm not sure how this team reacts for a few weeks, though. They gotta be pissed (even if their play is the reason).

Posted

This team was good enough and deep enough to compete in ‘25.  They way underperformed.  Sure, the players are part of that, maybe mostly.   But Rocco has to be held responsible.

This fire sake could have been averted if there were enough guts to fire Rocco earlier in the season.  In fact, they could’ve fired Rocco yesterday, kept Correa and some or most of the others, and the franchise would have been better off.

It’s pretty clear Correa wanted out at this point.  The writing is on the wall.

Rocco needs to be shown the door immediately.  The rebuild starts tomorrow. And that rebuild cannot be led by Rocco.

Posted
Just now, Nashvilletwin said:

This team was good enough and deep enough to compete in ‘25.  They way underperformed.  Sure, the players are part of that, maybe mostly.   But Rocco has to be held responsible.

This fire sake could have been averted if there were enough guts to fire Rocco earlier in the season.  In fact, they could’ve fired Rocco yesterday, kept Correa and some or most of the others, and the franchise would have been better off.

It’s pretty clear Correa wanted out at this point.  The writing is on the wall.

Rocco needs to be shown the door immediately.  The rebuild starts tomorrow. And that rebuild cannot be led by Rocco.

Rocco has shown zero ability to develop young players.......agreed.

Posted
18 minutes ago, mluebker said:

Even if he were playing at the level he was being paid, he wasn’t going to single-handedly carry the Twins to a championship or even into the playoffs this year. The Twins can’t afford to be paying superstar money to a guy whose consistency and durability have been in question since day one. So maybe whatever they can recoup of his salary will be enough to hire two or three young, durable, and controllable everyday position players next year

Thats where I think you're wrong - They absolutely CAN afford to pay the man.  They just elect not to spend the money.  BUT - they'll never spend a penny of the savings from this trade on the team.  

Posted
1 minute ago, Nashvilletwin said:

Rocco needs to be shown the door immediately.  The rebuild starts tomorrow. And that rebuild cannot be led by Rocco.

I know there are a lot of folks who hate him, but I’d still like to see Doug Mientkiewicz replace Rocco. At least we’d see some emotion and some interesting baseball.

Posted
20 minutes ago, strumdatjag said:

Do we boo C4 now, like they do around the rest of MLB (sans Ass-Tros)?

I can't see doing that - what did he do wrong towards the Twins?  His body just is worn down and he wants to win.  Something the owners don't care about any more compared to their pocketbook.

Posted
29 minutes ago, UK Twin said:

Sounds like Correa asked to be traded back to Houston as the team weren't heading in the direction he wanted. Cannot blame him in the slightest - the man's a winner.

His batting line tells a different story. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Nashvilletwin said:

This team was good enough and deep enough to compete in ‘25.  They way underperformed.  Sure, the players are part of that, maybe mostly.   But Rocco has to be held responsible.

This fire sake could have been averted if there were enough guts to fire Rocco earlier in the season.  In fact, they could’ve fired Rocco yesterday, kept Correa and some or most of the others, and the franchise would have been better off.

It’s pretty clear Correa wanted out at this point.  The writing is on the wall.

Rocco needs to be shown the door immediately.  The rebuild starts tomorrow. And that rebuild cannot be led by Rocco.

Yes please! Ride it out with one of the assistant coaches and hire someone from the outside in the offseason. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Mike Sixel said:

I agree, even if I don't like the specifics. This team missed the playoffs 4 of 5 years and was not exactly LOW in payroll......I'm not sure how this team reacts for a few weeks, though. They gotta be pissed (even if their play is the reason).

 

3 minutes ago, Vanimal46 said:

I’ve been very disappointed with Falvey the last 2 seasons, but I give him kudos today. He did what’s best for this organization and even then, he’s still likely to be let go. We can only hope the mass layoffs in the last 48 hours results in a sale of the team ASAP. 

I was just going to post that what all of this tells me is that they are either close to finishing the sale or the sale has completely fallen apart. Either way, they are clearing the decks for this year while leaving some talent on the roster. My optimistic guess is the sale is in the final stages with the Pohlads responsible for this season financially so they are facilitating their exit and leaving new ownership with a reasonably fresh slate by basically dumping anyone who is not controllable or is making any money. My pessimistic read is that the sale is not happening and they are trying to lessen their losses for this year in the hope of selling in the off-season.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, mluebker said:

Like I said elsewhere, I would have been happy to see Harrison Bader stick around for some of the that money. But they won’t find anyone if they don’t start shopping. Now they at least can look.

Harrison Bader isn't young. Durable I guess, even if this will only be his second season of 100 gsmes played since 2021. He'll be controllable this winter. I hope to hell they dont spend money on him though. They're not contending next year and Bader has no place on a non contender.

 

Posted
Just now, LA VIkes Fan said:

 

I was just going to post that what all of this tells me is that they are either close to finishing the sale or the sale has completely fallen apart. Either way, they are clearing the decks for this year while leaving some talent on the roster. My optimistic guess is the sale is in the final stages with the Pohlads responsible for this season financially so they are facilitating their exit and leaving new ownership with a reasonably fresh slate by basically dumping anyone who is not controllable or is making any money. My pessimistic read is that the sale is not happening and they are trying to lessen their losses for this year in the hope of selling in the off-season.

I am hoping for your optimistic outlook. Because I can’t take another offseason with the Pohlads as owners. It will kill any interest I have left for this team. 

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