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    Winter Meetings Are Over. Now What?


    Nick Nelson

    The busiest period of the Hot Stove season came and went with the Minnesota Twins making barely a peep.

    So, where do we go from here?

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    We now have a little under two weeks remaining until the holiday season gets underway. During the time period surrounding Christmas and New Year's, major league front offices go mostly silent. You'll see a few moves announced during this stretch, but for the most part there will be minimal action. It's the dead zone of the MLB offseason.

    However, there's still some time left before we get there. The first two weeks of December are generally pretty active. During this stretch, many of the discussions that developed during the Winter Meetings reach completion. Free agents who don't want to end the year unemployed settle on their favorite offer.

    So, what are the next steps for the Minnesota Twins, who have been very quiet thus far outside of signing Jason Castro and acquiring minor-leaguer Justin Haley via trade?

    Ongoing Dozier Discussions

    Things have conspicuously been quiet on this front. There were many reports of advanced talks between the Twins and Dodgers last week, but recent days have produced little in the way of substantive buzz. Hunger for news on the topic has grown so insatiable that one user-initiated thread in our forums, with a "source" indicating a deal would be completed within 24 hours (that deadline passed last Thursday) has generated more than 1,200 replies.

    I personally believe a deal will go down, because the motivation on both sides is considerable. The most likely window for such an eventuality would be within the next 10 days or so, but that's not a given to occur. When the Twins made their last trade of this magnitude, sending Johan Santana to the Mets following the 2007 season, an announcement didn't come until late January.

    On the one hand, Derek Falvey and Thad Levine shouldn't feel rushed in getting this done. The leverage is on their side, because Dozier is a hell of a player with two affordable years remaining on his contract. While Minnesota's need for quality young pitching borders on desperate, it isn't as immediate as LA's need for an impact second baseman with offensive punch.

    On the other hand, they need to move forward with the rest of their plans, which would be significantly altered by removing Dozier from the equation while adding MLB-ready talent coming back in the swap.

    I'm expecting something to be finalized soon.

    Arbitration Haggling

    The official deadline for teams and unsigned arbitration-eligible players to submit figures doesn't come until mid-January, but there's no doubt that conversations are already taking place.

    The Twins already took care of business with their two position players, releasing Trevor Plouffe and reaching agreement with Eduardo Escobar on a one-year, $2.6 million pact. That leaves four pitchers: Hector Santiago, Kyle Gibson, Brandon Kintzler and Ryan Pressly. The latter three shouldn't be grounds for much drama. Each is expected to settle at less than $4 million, and each has a fairly secure spot on the 2017 pitching staff.

    Santiago could be trickier. He made $5 million this year and will be looking to maximize earnings in his final turn at arbitration. He stayed healthy enough to post career highs in starts (33) and innings (182), so there's a good case for a hefty raise.

    However, he also delivered a poor performance in 2016, and the Twins received the worst portion of it in the final months. He has some distinct weaknesses – particularly his propensity for allowing walks and home runs – that should make an analytically-inclined front office squirm a little. If he makes $8.6 million, as MLB Trade Rumors projects, then this veteran with a 103 career ERA+ would stand to be the fourth-highest paid player on the 2017 roster.

    It's a questionable investment for a rebuilding team with several young starters worth taking a look at, and more potentially on the way in a Dozier deal. I do wonder if we'll see the Twins float Santiago around to contenders seeking back-of-rotation reliability.

    Fishing For Free Agents

    The Twins have already made their biggest splash in free agency with the addition of Castro. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see another multi-year contract. But we'll almost surely see more signings. Specifically, I anticipate the addition of one or two experienced relievers through this avenue.

    Kenley Jansen is the only member of the "big three" still out there now that Aroldis Chapman and Mark Melancon have signed lucrative deals, but there are many intriguing names still on the market. Among them are Neftali Feliz, Santiago Casilla, Greg Holland and Drew Storen. These guys all have closing experience but won't break the bank, and that's appealing with the uncertainty surrounding Glen Perkins.

    Looking past guaranteed deals, the Twins have historically had a tendency to sign at least one reliever to a minor-league contract and then give him a spot in the bullpen. Last year that was Kintzler, though it took him a month to reach the majors. The year before, it was Blaine Boyer. Previous examples include Casey Fien, Dennys Reyes and Jared Burton (who, incidentally, is trying to make a comeback after taking 2015 off). We don't know if this trend will carry over to the new regime, but as those names attest, it can be an effective strategy.

    One name to watch is Clayton Richard, who was connected to the club by Darren Wolfson last week. He's not the kind of arm that's going to generate much excitement, but Richard fits the mold of what the Twins should be seeking: a specialized lefty suppressor who has been around the block a few times.

    The bullpen is presently very short on southpaws with meaningful big-league track records. As far as left-handed relievers go, currently the 40-man roster includes (aside from Perkins) only Taylor Rogers, Buddy Boshers, Ryan O'Rourke, Mason Melotakis and Randy Rosario. No one amongst that quintet has made more than 62 appearances in the majors.

    What do you expect to see over the next couple of weeks? What do you hope to see?

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    Don't quite understand the Santiago hate here.

    His numbers are better than Gibson's over the last 3 years. He had a bad August for the Twins followed by a good September.

     

     

    Not a hate.  He is blocking Berrios, Mejia, and any other pitcher the Twins might acquire in a Dozier trade. 

     

    As is the 2017 Twins starting rotation is set:

    Santana

    Hughes

    Santiago

    Gibson

    May

     

    Does not look like that of a rebuilding team to me.

    No hate at all.  Just a numbers game.

    I think the pain in selling Santiago and Santana (well Santana mainly) is the impact on wins & losses for the team.  Dealing Santana could bring back valuable prospects but it will undoubtedly make the situation worse in the short term.  That said, the time to sell Santana before he's a free agent or declines is now or next season before the deadline, IMO.

    I also hope they aren't still making decisions first and foremost based on attendance/fan support.

    My source, which happens to be me, says I have no idea.  This is a team that only a few of us loyal (delusional) fans trying to find some nuggets to get excited about and the new leadership does not have anything to offer us, other than the fact that they are new.   I wanted some buzz.  Hiring old, retired Twins was not the move that gave me a sense of the future.  It is a long time since that 1991 WS.  

     

    Dozier's name is out there, but the signings and the trades have left us with nothing.  No other Twin seems to be worth a mention in the national media.  In fact, the Twins are not mentioned in the national media.  

     

    Last year the big names in the minors were all in the majors.  What is left?  We have some talented pitchers and we still have Neil Allen who lead us to???  

     

    Sliding to the solstice, the days will be longer - thankfully - but will there be hope rising with the sun?  Not yet.

     

    Not a hate.  He is blocking Berrios, Mejia, and any other pitcher the Twins might acquire in a Dozier trade. 

     

    As is the 2017 Twins starting rotation is set:

    Santana

    Hughes

    Santiago

    Gibson

    May

     

    Does not look like that of a rebuilding team to me.

    No hate at all.  Just a numbers game.

    I wouldn't be counting on Hughes at this point.............

    Don't restrict urself or oneself to JUST the Dodgers in a prospective Dozier Deal

     

    The Cardinals would be a perfect match , and have reason to strongly want Brian D. as well.

     

    Luke Weaver + Sandy Alcantara would be a nice start throw in a C+ prospect and thats basically a wrap.

     

    They're almost a better match for the Twins than the Dodgers are for example.

     

    Don't restrict urself or oneself to JUST the Dodgers in a prospective Dozier Deal

     

    The Cardinals would be a perfect match , and have reason to strongly want Brian D. as well.

     

    Luke Weaver + Sandy Alcantara would be a nice start throw in a C+ prospect and thats basically a wrap.

     

    They're almost a better match for the Twins than the Dodgers are for example.

    St. Louis has a surplus of infielders at this time.  Do not see them buying Dozier for prospects.  That also is not the St. Louis way.  It is more of moving a player a year too early than a year too late. 

    Pittsburg with 2 upper level starters close to the majors might have more of a reason to make a deal, division is very difficult and their window will be closing in the next 2-3 years.

    The Twins need to keep some veterans around. Trading all the vets is not the best way to go unless they all have attitude problems. I don't think that is the case here. I still like the Polanco for DeLeon swap idea as it saves dodgers money with league minimum player and we get a starting pitcher. When Dozier hits free agency is the same time as Mauer so his 23 million will come off the books leaving us plenty of money to resign Dozier.....

    The Twins need to keep some veterans around. Trading all the vets is not the best way to go unless they all have attitude problems. I don't think that is the case here. I still like the Polanco for DeLeon swap idea as it saves dodgers money with league minimum player and we get a starting pitcher. When Dozier hits free agency is the same time as Mauer so his 23 million will come off the books leaving us plenty of money to resign Dozier.....

    speaking for myself, I don't want Dozier to re-sign so for our team I don't think money is the issue. It's Dozier's age and the fact that we have almost no pitching.

     

    I think other fans who want Dozier traded feel the same, but I can't say for sure.

     

    Don't restrict urself or oneself to JUST the Dodgers in a prospective Dozier Deal

     

    The Cardinals would be a perfect match , and have reason to strongly want Brian D. as well.

     

    Luke Weaver + Sandy Alcantara would be a nice start throw in a C+ prospect and thats basically a wrap.

     

    They're almost a better match for the Twins than the Dodgers are for example.

     

    I don't think I care for that package nearly as much as any rumored Dodger package. I'm not big on Weaver, he looks like a back of the rotation guy at best. He's a very slight right hander with a 91-92 MPH fastball and doesn't have a breaking pitch. He belongs in the NL.




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