RaoulDuke
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The new Pohlad is talking a big game about how things would be different had be involved earlier and how things need to be competitive. Well you just got the first chance we can fully place on your shoulders. Go sign Giolito. Personally I am not sure that is the right move, it was a long shot they would be good with Pablo, but he has talked the game.
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Prielipp is on the Duran path. Tantalizing as a starter but beset by injuries and maybe currently lacking a full starters repertoire. Do you continue spending another season stretching him out to get the innings limit up, or do you turn him loose in the pen and see what you have. I would put him in the pen and get him in MLB while he is healthy and has bullets. The current state of the Twins also gives plenty of runway to let him learn on the job and grow. The recent signings are a weird change to add to the situation however. Now they have Banda/ Rogers/ Chafin/ Funderburk coming in as lefties to suddenly crowd the pen picture. I guess he probably continues to start at AAA now.
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The sentiment makes sense but they are past that window now. Teams have mostly set their rosters and major trades are way less likely to happen until the deadline. Maybe if someone else loses an ace they come for Ryan but even then they have the upper hand as the competition in demand just isn't there to drive the price up. This is just a kick in nuts for a team starting on the ropes and their isn't much they can do about it. Ryan/ Ober/ Bradley/ SWR probably all but set now, Zebby/ Festa/ Abel fighting for the 5th spot (though I still think Festa is pen bound).
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They are just collecting former Twins closers at this point. Rogers/ Hendriks to be the old men in the bullpen, Pressley/ Hawkins to be the younger guys on the coaching staff. What are Matt Capps, Fernando Rodney, and Sergio Romo doing these days? What about Pat Neshek he might be my favorite random Twin ever.
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3 Must-Watch Twins Pitchers in Spring Training
RaoulDuke replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am most interested to see which starters end up in the pen to start the year. Normally its a demotion and they are picking guys with mediocre stuff to fill low leverage roles. This year I think they are searching for guys that can be back of the pen contributors. Prielipp is an obvious choice, get him up and in the MLB without worrying about an innings limit and stretching him out farther. Festa has high end stuff but would probably benefit narrowing his pitch selection and throwing all out vs getting shelled the 3rd time through an order. As well as coming off the TO surgery. Zebby could be an interesting reliever but I think he gets another chance to start first. Bradley is also very interesting to me as he can earn the 3rd spot in the rotation with consistency or he could have nasty reliever stuff if switched to the pen.- 29 replies
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Sands/ Rogers/ Topa are all 7th inning dudes if it goes well. Orze could be there as well. Outside of that it is going to be a mix of starters and prospects. It will be one of the more interesting things to follow this year because it is likely to be tumultuous.
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The Opportunity (and Cost) of a Wide-Open Bullpen
RaoulDuke replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Festa/ Raya/ Prielepp are all very intriguing arms that could possibly be dominate relievers in the Duran/ Jax/ Rogers mold. Some of the current Starter depth is getting converted to the bullpen.- 37 replies
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I want them to take the top arm. Riskier pick for sure but its how you get special pitchers in the system. Even if they don't fit your timeline a top prospect pitcher is always a very valuable trade piece.
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One of the college SS is probably the smart pick if they are there at 3, but I greedily want them to take whichever of the lefty starters they think is best. They rarely (ever?) draft arms in the top 10 and shockingly also rarely have a real ace. Obviously it is a much riskier pick but it would be different then another athletic SS or OF bat.
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I wish they would have gotten more prospect heavy returns instead of almost ready or maybe ready guys, but overall I didn't hate most of the moves. It seems odd to specifically target close to the MLB talent while selling most of your MLB roster. Correa was a pure salary dump, screw the Pohlads. Duran is awesome, the one that was really sad to see go but brought back a good return for a reliever. Jax for Bradley is interesting, I don't love it. If you can spend Jax into a good starting prospect that is a win, if Bradley can't make it as a starter he has a decent chance to be Jax as a reliever. Varland is the one that everyone is truly upset over, local dude/ years of control/ presumable new closer ect. I still think it was a decent trade. If you can convert a reliever into a starter prospect + a bat prospect that is probably a win. Its not like he is a lock down closer or bullpen ace, he has 1/2 a good season as a reliever with full control that could be a setup guy. Anything for expiring like Bader/ Castro was a win. I am amazed they got an ok prospect to dump Paddack/ Dobby. Brock Stewart showed why his return was a total flyer. If they truly blow everything up and trade Ryan/ Lopez/ Buxton/ Jeffers I hope the focus on the returns is prospects and not players to make 2026 look slightly more competent.
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BREAKING: Twins to Hire Derek Shelton as Manager for 2026
RaoulDuke replied to knothole61's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Glen Taylor lasagna levels of incompetence. The single most uninspiring hire they could have made outside of Tony La Russa, they really are punting until after the lockout. Pablo and Joe are as good as gone.- 250 replies
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If they are trading Ryan then next year is a full development year and 2027 could be a lockout. Zero reason to try and get MLB ready talent to have them play in a year where they are punting then sit and waste a year during the lockout. In my opinion they should go all in for prospects, preferably a package headlined by a top prospect arm or two.
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The Latest On Minnesota Twins' Managerial Search
RaoulDuke replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think they should lean into it, make Falvey the manager as well. It saves the Pohlads money and there will be no more scapegoats to hide behind so maybe he will finally be the one to get fired.- 73 replies
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The Twins Don’t Just Need Strategy. They Need Soul
RaoulDuke replied to Parker Hageman's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am not sure who this would be but I would kinda like the next manager to have some championship or even just a chunk od post season success. Hunter has a couple playoff series wins but his career was mostly in the regular season. This organization has no one with more that the Blue Jays series win once Vasquez is gone. I won't mind if Hunter gets the job, as I think he has the potential to be a good coach, but I wonder if an old vet for a couple years wouldnt be more helpful rebuilding the organization. -
Arbitrary Thoughts: OF Trevor Larnach
RaoulDuke replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think Larnach's ceiling is a platoon/ 4th outfield guy. The bat is the only asset, and the power is the only real plus, but he doesn't show it enough because of contact issues. They need an outfield spot to test some guys out at which means Larnach and Wallner are now fighting for the same spot, I prefer Wallner. -
Arbitrary Thoughts: LHP Genesis Cabrera
RaoulDuke replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Exactly how I think of him, lefty Alcala. Sexy in potential, there is a reason he has been on so many teams. -
BREAKING: Twins Dismiss Manager Rocco Baldelli
RaoulDuke replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think Rocco can be a good head coach with a good roster. He is a players manager that can keep clubhouse morale high by being a friend to the players while still implementing some more analytical new school stuff. Being a somewhat recent player and one that had a ton of talent and a ton of struggles injury wise is a good place to start from. Think Bomba Squad days where Nelson Cruz is napping and all the vibes are high. I don't think he was a good head coach when things got bad. I think he lost the club house at the end of 2024 and it re appeared in 2025. The state of the Twins organization is not his fault but he does get to be a fall guy. The owners and Falvey are the real problem. -
Despite 3 rough outings to begin his Twins career Mick Abel is their best pitching prospect, and he showed it yesterday. He has a long time before moving him to the pen is even considered. That trade does not need to pay off immediately. I thought Festa was probably the best option to move into a back end role in the near future but that possibility is now on indefinite hold. Preillip has had a similar path as Duran with the injury history as a starter in the minors and dominate stuff, if anyone is going to become a lock down closer I like his odds the best but you have to exhaust every chance for him to be a starter first. I think the closer next year will be a cheap old vet, as they will most likely not really need one.
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If a lot breaks the right way they could field a competitive offense next year, but that is going to take a lot of luck and development from an organization that hasn't been good at that. With a lockout presumably coming in 2027 I just don't think they are going to do much to add anything to the team. So they can retain Ryan and Pablo and hope the young vets can finally find consistency and the prospects can come up and thrive or they can trade the vets for more prospects. I think they will trade them but its not like anyone in the central really pushes chips in so its always possible to compete if things go right. If they trade them then it is a free for all and they have to build a rotation and pen out of a ton of young unproven arms. Ober/ Matthews are locks. Bradley gets a shot but his future may be in the pen. SWR is there for the back end or a pen role. Festa/ Abel are MLB ready to get extended run to cut their teeth. Prielipp is tantalizing as a starting prospect but like Duran might just need to be put in the pen to get him up and contributing. Raya/ Morris/ Lewis/ Culpepper/ Rojas/ ect are all varying degrees of close to ready to get a shot. The return of trading Ryan or Pablo probably factors in heavily as well as they will target some close to/ already debuted pitching prospects.
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Abel gave me suped up Festa vibes tonight. The stuff looks good, it has velocity, it has good break, but he doesn't command it enough to weaponize it. Rough start but I am excited to see what he can do when he is on and eventually when he grows. Hatch is a pen piece for next year.
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These Three Twins Are Approaching Make-Or-Break Status
RaoulDuke replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
One of the "positives" of having a developement year, like the next one will be, is you can hold on to some guys to see if they can get established/ find themselves again. Obviously you can't do that with all of them but Royce isn't going anywhere there is too much potential upside there and Roden just got here with a promising AAA track record. SWR gets transitioned to a pen arm before he gets punted, though they may just keep him as cheap back of the rotation depth if any of Lopez/ Ryan/ Ober succumb to the fire sale. They have to build an entire bullpen so there will be a lot of formerly starters cycled through there. For me the real on the bubble guys are Larnach, Clemens, Julien, Martin, Funderburk, Ohl, ect. Below the bubble guys like Gasper and Fitzgerald can go back to being AAA depth or cut.- 49 replies
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Miranda that can play short is a good comparison for him. That bat profile can stick at there but becomes an issue once he gets pushed to the corners. The thing is he is going to get pushed off because of his speed. Having to pinch run for your shortstop is not a great player profile, especially for a team that is trying to get faster and more athletic. He will get a better runway than Miranda because he can play short until Culpepper or Houston or whomever shows up to claim the spot. Hopefully he can figure out how to hit enough to fill a corner or 2nd or he will be a utility guy.

