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According to Jeff Passan, the deal guarantees Dobnak $9.25 million, but with options and escalators, it could potentially be worth another $20 million over three more seasons.
Much has been made of the Randy Dobnak story, and for good reasons. He went to Division II Alderson-Broadas in West Virginia. He went to the United Shores Professional Baseball League. The Twins soon signed him to a minor league contract near the end of the 2017 season.
He spent the entire 2018 season in Low-A Cedar Rapids.
Yes, like many other minor league players, Dobnak was an Uber driver, with a fantastic rating.
Then in 2019, Dobnak started at High-A, moved up to Double-A, then Triple-A and ultimately made his MLB debut. Not only that, he pitched well and was the Twins' Game 2 starter in Yankees Stadium in the playoffs.
Last year, he tied for the team-lead with six Wins. He was great the first six weeks of the season before struggling with his command in the season's final weeks.
This offseason, the Twins added veterans J.A. Happ and Matt Shoemaker as their fourth and fifth starters. Dobnak came to spring training and then added a slider that has made him somewhat of a strikeout pitcher aside from a groundball machine. Dobnak is expected to start the 2021 season in the Twins bullpen.
The story continues to be a great one for Randy Dobnak.
Here is the breakdown of the deal:







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