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    In Chris Paddack Trade, Twins Choose Savings Over Substance

    Minnesota’s first move of the deadline sent a clear signal: cutting payroll matters more than building for the future.

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    The Twins have made their first move of the trade deadline, and it's already left a sour taste. Chris Paddack has been traded to the Detroit Tigers for catching prospect Enrique Jimenez. At first glance, it looks like your typical deadline deal. Paddack hasn’t been good this year, holding a 4.95 ERA overall and a 6.04 ERA since June 1. Trading him for a lottery ticket type of prospect seemed fair enough at the time.

    But then the details started to come out, and it quickly became clear that this wasn’t just about getting something in return for a struggling pitcher. It was reported that the Rays and Yankees had also shown interest in Paddack. That should have given the Twins some leverage. If multiple teams are interested, you’d expect the front office to work that into a better return. Let them bid. Drive up the price. Do the smart baseball thing. But that didn’t happen.

    Instead, it was revealed that Randy Dobnak was included in the deal, as well. That changes the calculus entirely. Dobnak has bounced between the majors and Triple-A St. Paul for a few years now, but his recent performance has been rough. This year alone, he has a 7.57 ERA with the Saints, after middling seasons in 2023 and 2024. On top of that, he’s making $3 million this year, which means he’s still owed about $1 million the rest of the season, plus another $1 million buyout at the end. There is no real value there for a team in a playoff race.

    And yet, there he is, packaged in the deal. That tells you everything you need to know about the Twins' true motivation. This wasn’t about acquiring the best prospect available for Chris Paddack. This was about dumping salary. It’s not hard to imagine that the Rays and Yankees weren’t willing to take on Dobnak’s money, as well as the entirety of Paddack's remaining contract, but the Tigers were. In exchange, the Tigers didn’t have to give up a better prospect. The Twins took the cheaper deal, not the better one.

    That’s not to say Jiménez is a bad player. He’s a switch-hitting catching prospect in rookie ball and has some upside. But he’s a long shot—a true lottery ticket. He's the kind of player you might take if you were also getting something else or had no leverage. The Twins had leverage, and they still took the lighter return because it let them get out of paying Dobnak—not to mention the remainder of Paddack's own salary.

    It’s disappointing. Not surprising, but disappointing. The Pohlad family clearly has one foot out the door, and their top priority at this deadline is saving money. They’ve already slashed payroll over the last two years, and with the deadline finally here, they’re not even pretending to try to get the best baseball value. They’re prioritizing their bottom line. That money isn’t going back into the team: not this year, not next year, and especially not while a sale is looming.

    This is the kind of trade that makes you nervous about what’s to come. If the front office is being told to prioritize savings over value, how many more deals like this are we going to see? Are they going to keep attaching bloated contracts to semi-valuable players just to get rid of money, even if it means taking weaker returns? Is that the game plan? It's much too soon to say that for sure, but the very idea is unwelcome.

    Maybe Jiménez ends up being something, and in a few years we’ll look back on this trade a bit more kindly. But right now, it’s hard to feel anything but frustrated. The front office probably could have done better. They just weren’t allowed to.


    What do you think? Was there a better deal to be made? And does this trade make you worried about what the rest of the deadline will look like?

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    57 minutes ago, Major League Ready said:

    Sure, you are absolutely right, they could have gotten another prospect.  It would have been someone with a miniscule chance of ever playing in the majors.  I guess our difference lies in that I could care less about that kind of prospect.  The other difference is that I accept it's a business and expect it will be run accordingly.  In their shoes, I would take the savings over a prospect with a 100:1 shot every time as would anyone else that has ever been responsible for the P&L in a $300M business. 

    Smugness is so unbecoming. 

    This thread is a monument to how the Pohlads are the true villain here.  They're the reason we have to sell.  The reason we're all pissed about our situation.  The reason we have no future options to improve it.

    They managed to make 1.2M for The Dobber a hot button issue.  (For good reason - Eff those cheapskates)  

    But nothing encapsulates our predicament more than this thread.  Ugh.

    WTF???

    They got rid of an injury waiting to happen carrying a 5 ERA.  Add in a guaranteed contract for a AAA pitcher nearing an 8 ERA and you whine like a b!#@h that they are being cheap????  Anyone at AAA starting can replace Paddack (now that the worst pitcher on the staff is gone!) with the added plus of having possible upside. 

    They traded mistakes.  No one was.going to come in and blow you away in a trade offer for a broken down, no length #5 starter.  Even less for your #6-8 starter at AAA!

    Get checked out dude!  Your irrational hatred of the Pohlads has you making an abject fool of yourself.  There are plenty of reasons to trash the Pohlads, Falvey, Baldelli et al without working yourself a manufactured dizzy over dumping salaries that really should have been cut/dfa'ed/fired before this. 

    Getting anything for both is really nothing short of amazing. Best move by this FO since deciding Bader was a good deal - possibly the only good move since, but...

    The writer makes assumptions without much to support it.  Other teams may have had interest, but their interest may have been minimal.  It is possible Twins talked to Rays and Yankees and the offers were worse than what they got.  The assumption that they could have got a better return prospect wise is a big assumption.  Also, you do not know how the Twins actually valued that prospect.  Just because national list has certain things do not mean they are right over the Twins.  You also have to think about what other trades they may intend down the road. 

    The inability for a large section of our population to add 1+1 and arrive at 2 is rather frightening. 

    This isn't difficult: Adding Dobnak's $2,2M to the deal lowered the prospect return. 

    You can be fine with that.

    But unless you can make a case Detroit wanted Dobnak for baseball reasons, you cant deny it.

    Saddest 2 days in Twins history.  I get letting some of the pending free agents go for a 6-day old sandwich, and I’m not worked up about CC going, given his injury situation the last few years, but we got nothing for the guys we had under control for reasonable amounts, meaning Duran and Jax. No sure-fire prospects that we could look forward to as being a future fixture in the lineup.  Some of them shouldn’t even be playing pro ball (Matt Mikulkski, I’m particularlylooking at you). So how much do the Pohlads expect to sell their minor league team for now?




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