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The Twins have acquired RHP Justin Lawrence from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for cash considerations. Basically, this means the Twins paid a little extra to jump the teams ahead of them on the waiver wire to ensure they would acquire Lawrence. 

Lawrence has thrown 22 innings for the Pirates this year, and his results have been not great leading to the Pirates designating him for assignment on May 29. Over the 22 innings, Lawrence has 25 strikeouts, but has also given up 12 walks while surrending 20 runs (13 earned) in that time frame. 

Lawrence throws three pitches, a sinker, a sweeper, and a four seam fastball, throwing primarily the sinker (42.2%) and sweeper (39.6%). 

Lawrence will provide some depth in a bullpen that desperately needs it. The Twins are hoping his results can improve in a new situation. Last season, he looked much better out of the Pittsburgh bullpen, throwing 17.2 innings with 23 strikeouts and a 0.51 ERA and a 2.25 FIP. If he can get back to those type of results, he could earn some higher leverage spots in a bullpen that has struggled.


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1 hour ago, thelanges5 said:

He throws 96 so that’s good. He’s out of options and has a $1.225 million price tag. Strange move if you ask me. Assuming Paredes goes back to St Paul?

Paredes goes to the rotation. Gotta be Fundy or Lawyerson

edit: ninja’d

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36 minutes ago, mark allen said:

Not sure why we would do this, The bull pen has been doing great in the last month and  have Cole sands doing a rehab start. Im guessing Adams continues his back and forth to St. Paul.

 Cole sands doing a rehab start.---   DOES NOTHING TO IMPROVE THIS TEAM ,  What has he ever done ?

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58 minutes ago, Mike Sixel said:

Out of options? Sigh. This team..... There are probably 4 guys in the system that will never be starters they could promote and move to the bullpen.... At various levels. 

That was my reaction too. They need flexibility in the pen and Lawrence gives them less. Not to mention unlike other waiver claims, Lawrence has an extensive MLB track record... as a reliever with an ERA over 5. I don't think he's gonna be the next Yoendrys Garcia.

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Hopefully he'll be another Gomez, but I have a sinking suspicion he's going to be another Garcia. Maybe the Hawk will work some more miracles!

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I knew there was another waiver wire, replacement level player out there the Twins just could not wait to get their hands on!   

Like some of the other commentators, I did not have a problem with them DFAing Woods Richardson.   But I also knew that their response to that release would be to find some older, never has been arm to "bolster" their bullpen instead of giving their own internal prospects the opportunity to move up.  

This has been the real "Twins Way" for quite some time.  I really believe they need a complete overhaul in how they develop their pitching prospects, including their draft evaluations.  One issue is, their conservative approach really doesn't seem to work in any way.  Our young pitchers have plenty of arm problems that the conservative approach seems designed to prevent.  

Instead of "bolstering",  give Mike Paredes more opportunity.   They aint "rushing" Paredes as he is currently 25 years 310 days old and just made his MLB debut.  Maybe he isn't "ready" for the major leagues, but lets also give him 10-15 appearances to actually find out rather than running out to the waiver wire (I get this was a "trade") and excitedly getting another guy who will take up opportunities for our young prospects on a rebuilding team.

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7 minutes ago, tarheeltwinsfan said:

Please somebody find out the real story behind SWR"s DFA. There's  got to be more to this situation.

Takes about a week for it to all play out. But I agree, it all seems mysterious.  How ironic if Pittsburg ends up with him. Twins get Lawrence in the deal. What a flipping flip that would be. 

HEADLINER:
The Twins replaced a 25‑year‑old with upside by adding Justin Lawrence — a 31‑year‑old reliever who’s been getting lit up like a Christmas tree.

 
  

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1 hour ago, Danchat said:

Lawrence has an extensive MLB track record... as a reliever with an ERA over 5. I don't think he's gonna be the next Yoendrys Garcia.

Much of his resume was with the Rockies, and his home/road splits reflect that sad fact.  On the road his career ERA is 3.83, which is much more defensible than his home ERA of 6.22.  Looks like the Twins' crack analytics team figured this out!  😀 

More worrisome to me is that he's been on the IL for shoulder and elbow problems the past two years.  His Twins tenure might be brief.

My surprise is that they paid cash for this guy, while SWR remains in DFA limbo.  I might have expected a direct trade.  Instead, the best case scenario is that they ship SWR somewhere else, also for cash.  Imagine a blockbuster 3-team trade with Minnesota getting Lawrence, Pittsburgh getting cash, Team X getting SWR - what a world!

/ edit - I didn't hit Refresh after typing this up and I see I got ninja'd a bit regarding SWR

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6 hours ago, Richie the Rally Goat said:

Paredes goes to the rotation. Gotta be Fundy or Lawyerson

edit: ninja’d

Paredes is a bulk guy and if he pitches it will just be a glorified bullpen game.  They have stopped developing starters in AAA, they are all bulk guys.  So welcome to the new reality of the Twins.

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Gomez had been seeing a ton of action in longer appearances, so when the Twins shortened him up to one inning and threw away his third, fourth, etc pitches he got better.

OTOH Lawrence is already a short guy not worrying about throwing a 20th pitch and focusing on his best couple offerings. There's little room for obvious changes so hopefully Shelton sees something specific. 

Also the SWR counter move was to give Paredes his chance, not this dumpster-diving for St Paul. 

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So, I read on MLB Trade Rumors that the Twins had an open spot for Lawrence.  Did I miss something?  Didn't we open a spot by DFAing SWR and close it by adding Paredes?  If we had a spot open, what in the world did we dog SWR for?  Aside from him currently sucking, of course.

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5 hours ago, twinstalker said:

So, I read on MLB Trade Rumors that the Twins had an open spot for Lawrence.  Did I miss something?  Didn't we open a spot by DFAing SWR and close it by adding Paredes?  If we had a spot open, what in the world did we dog SWR for?  Aside from him currently sucking, of course.

There was an open spot open I think from when they DFA'd Garcia, SWR opened a second spot. I assume they DFA'd SWR because both the decision to call up Paredes/have him available as additional depth with options and the acquiring of Lawrence were both being discussed in the organization and SWR's performance was what ultimately allowed both to happen

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23 hours ago, Twins_Fan_in_NJ said:

Hopefully they can find something with Lawrence. Looks like Shelton had him in Pittsburgh so there's some familiarity. The bullpen acquisitions thus far have at least one thing in common - control issues. Gomez seems to have turned things around but relievers that can't find the strike zone are usually a recipe for disaster.

Guys who CAN find the strike zone constantly tend to not be available.

Posted
19 minutes ago, nicksaviking said:

I think we need to Mad Libs this title now.

Twins Acquire Justin Lawrence to     (verb)      Bullpen

I was thinking merely of an alternative verb when I saw the headline, but making it a game is the next step.

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