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Everything posted by Brock Beauchamp
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Sure, the Cubs have resources unavailable to the Twins but the Indians have a damned fine rotation (which Falvey is largely credited with building) and they don't have any more resources than the Twins. The idea behind avoiding early-round pitching isn't entirely about money, it's about opportunity cost. As we've seen with Stewart and Jay, pitching flames out at a high rate, higher than positional players. And if you have good positional players, you can always make trades. And given that arms are something of a crapshoot, then you go grab a ton of arms in the lower rounds and hope some of them pan out (as the Twins did with Enlow in the third round).- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
No, pitching shouldn't be the first priority. What you feel will be the best MLB player should be the first priority. Unless you think the Cubs have been doing things all wrong for the past five years by mostly avoiding pitching in the first two rounds and entirely in the first round (until this year when they picked at the bottom of the pile).- 114 replies
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Article: Twins Daily Official MLB Draft Day 1
Brock Beauchamp replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
No, it'd need to be a controlled guy. No rentals that aren't relievers this season. If it takes more than that - and it might - then start the discussions there. But Gordon is going to close out this season as a top 50 guy (maybe a top 30 guy) provided he doesn't get injured. He's a prized commodity at 21 years old, .880 OPS in AA, with his defensive acumen.- 720 replies
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I don't have much faith in this market. I'm not working right now so I'm considering selling almost every penny I have in stock and paying off the house. It's a big decision but having a house paid off at 40 years old is really, really enticing. Doubly so because without a house payment, we can live off the wife's income easily with money left over every month.
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Article: Twins Daily Official MLB Draft Day 1
Brock Beauchamp replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
He said proven starter, not top of the rotation starter. Personally, I'd strongly consider trying to move Dozier for pitching. If that doesn't work, then I'd default to considering Gordon and one of Gonsalves/Romero for pitching.- 720 replies
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Yeah, I get the fan frustration over the short-term but this is a loooooong game we're playing here. I won't praise or judge the new front office much until we get to the next Spring Training. At that point, they'll have one full season of evaluation, one full offseason to fix mistakes, and will be entering the first year of play with "their team" beginning to develop. Most front offices look and feel the same when evaluated over short periods of time (outside of obvious steals/blunders). They all play the same game and have similar tools. It's the teams that win deals, pick free agents, and do the little stuff 5-10% better over the long haul that emerge as the best in the business. Will Falvey and Levine be those people? I don't know and don't have enough information to say one way or the other. If they bomb this offseason, that will be a huge black mark against them.
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If you haven't listened to the GatG podcast recorded on Sunday, Gleeman specifically mentions that he talked to someone in a front office from a highly respected team and they were high on Lewis, saying that they'd probably take Greene first but if someone was down on Greene for whatever reason, Lewis was second on their board. So this didn't come completely out of nowhere.- 114 replies
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I agree. It's a dangerous tactic to employ as a mid-market franchise. I mentioned that in another post, but not the post you quoted.
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Padres, A's, Cincinnati, Tampa. That's the top of my list. Teams that struggle with bad fan support, a middling market, and little immediate hope for the future. After that, it becomes a mix of Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Kansas City. Maybe Toronto because of the exchange rate knee-capping their potential market and their dome stadium. Honorary mentions to Arizona and Colorado for pretty obvious reasons, though their markets are solid.- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Friedman, that's why. I don't think the Rays organization is what it once was and their stadium/market only hurts them more. I don't think their front office and scouting is bad, just not terribly impressive... and they're easily the worst MLB market in baseball. Overall, that makes for a team that I wouldn't want to be drafted into. Whereas the Reds are a questionable front office and their market sucks. That's why I'd put them at the bottom of the list.- 114 replies
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Well said. In no way am I saying that this front office deserves an entirely blank slate, but they do deserve a little leeway, particularly when they actually do something different than their failures of years past. I'm skeptical of what happened yesterday. I preferred going with the big talent in Greene and letting it play out. But the Twins didn't do that. It doesn't mean they're wrong, it doesn't mean they're right. But, at the very least, they deserve a little slack to see where all of this is going.
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Never mind that he already has a sketchy reputation about free agency. Baseball is a small community. Boras could essentially blacklist himself with that kind of move. And if Boras is blacklisted, potential draftees stop signing with him. That kind of move is a classic "counting pennies while the dollars fly by" situation. Boras doesn't have one client. He can't afford to piss off everybody in baseball with an underhanded move because it will cost him tens of millions, potentially hundreds of millions, down the road. Boras isn't a stupid guy. He's not going to risk his future over $500,000 on a single player. I'm sure he's going to drive hard at the Twins and get the most money possible for his client but it's unlikely he's going to make a face and say "neener neener neener, I LIED, stupid Twins!" during negotiations.
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I'm talking about his prospect ranking, not his draft ranking. Buxton was the cream of the crop as he progressed through the minors with almost every analyst taking him as the #1 overall prospect.- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I tend to agree. Position needs to be considered and I don't see McKay being the next Texeira. I could be wrong (naturally). If McKay profiled with that bat at even third base, maybe the Twins don't try to underslot him. I just don't like the idea of two-way players much. They're fun to think about in the abstract but I think the game is too hard and too complex to be effective as a two-way guy.- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I mean, maybe... but I counter with "the Rays". If I was a pick, that's one of the last teams I'd want to fall to in a draft (though Cincy would probably be the bottom). The Twins aren't much higher on that list but they are higher.- 114 replies
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Yeah, my problem is that they didn't reach with the 35/37 picks, not that they didn't draft any single guy. Because my knowledge of any single guy is so limited that I'm just making **** up as I go along.
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
And there's something really wrong with Buxton that virtually no one identified for years. The guy was the consensus #1 prospect in baseball and absolutely annihilated every level of competition. Buxton was a great pick that has unraveled for reasons unknown. Any prospect who is universally adored by scouts and analysts every moment until he hits an MLB field has to be considered a good pick.- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
While I know you're kinda joking, Chris Gimenez is pretty bad at most things. I just don't know that it's possible for anyone to have enough hours in the day to focus on their swing mechanics and the 3+ pitches it usually requires to be an above average pitcher. Doubly so for McKay, who is a LHB. It's hard enough for a lefty to become competent enough against LHP to be an everyday player, much less a lefty who has to pitch every fifth day.- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
And while I know some people love the idea of a two-way player, I simply don't know if that's possible in the modern game. There is so much specialization and the competition level is so high that I think you may end up with a guy who's mediocre at everything where he could be truly special at one or the other.- 114 replies
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Article: McKay Says No Way
Brock Beauchamp replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yeesh. That was some bad advice from him agent. As predicted, McKay fell to the Rays and there's no way he's getting 1-1 money at 1-4, where the pool is a full $2.5m lower.- 114 replies
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When they build a team that isn't in first place?
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Buxton and Gordon have been their only good first round picks in the past several years. And breaking down the draft into individual positions and players starts to get murky. We're literally dealing with two similar data points here, one of which doesn't even play the same position. Maybe it wasn't that they Twins liked Lewis so much, maybe it was because they didn't like McKay at all and refused to draft a pitcher at 1-1. That throws the entire analysis on its head. Any comparison to Berrios and Leach is eye-roll worthy on par with the Nishioka/Park comparsions. Berrios is a short latin player. Leach is a frickin' huge Canadian. They throw with the same hand so they have that in common.
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It's pretty hard to compare individual players at different positions. For all we know, Epstein would have taken Lewis or somebody completely off everyone's radar at the 1-1 slot.
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So it's the same guys who failed in the past with one approach and now take a different approach but are still the same guys so are automatically doomed to failure because they failed in the past with a different strategy under different leadership. This is my problem with these arguments. New leadership comes to the organization, keeps some of the old staff on, use a different draft strategy, but they still have past failures hang over their head because they're "the same guys".
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The only thing that impacts attendance is prolonged winning. Even the promotion of a Jose Berrios or Byron Buxton or Miguel Sano only nudges attendance upward for a brief period of time.
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