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  1. If we have to "start" somewhere let's go with the additions by the FO during the off-season. Another injured starter DeSclafani, a washed up Margot, hope and a prayer bullpen add-ons. Then Rocco's inability to set a lineup and wasted playing time, thinking rest somehow eliminates or lessens injury. Team philosophy of swinging for the fences. Poor fundamentals. Blah, Blah, Blah........ there isn't any one instance of Lewis, Buxton, Correa, Alcala or any other player that doomed this team. It started with poor management at the top and trickled down.
  2. Martin can't play defense anywhere according to most posters here. He has NO power. That's bad according to most of you. In 2024 he hit .253. That's tied with Kepler for 6th on the team for those that had 200 at bats or more. That's better than Jeffers, Santana, Julien, Margot, Castro, Lewis, Vasquez, and Farmer. I'd say he did just fine for a rookie getting his first taste of the majors.
  3. Relying on Margot WAS a disaster. Let's try something different, like giving these young players the time it takes to prove themselves....... unless we are going to treat all of them like Brent Rooker.
  4. How are the "Veteran" stars doing? Oh yeah, we're lucky to see them on the field for half a season. Let's see, how well has that been for us? Tom Kelly always said you need to give a young player 1000 at bats before you really know what you have. With the way Rocco uses his young players it takes 3 or 4 seasons to get close to that amount of playing time. I wonder if the Twins gave up on Brent Rooker too soon and didn't give him enough at bats before moving on from him? They've tried the veteran approach and it hasn't gotten us anything but 1 playoff series victory. Small and Mid-market teams have to build from within and giving your young players playing time is the only way youtr going to know what you have. I've seen enough seasons wasted with washed up veterans to last a lifetime. Maybe with significant playing time, Lee, Martin and any of the other young players could develop into stars, but only if they're given the chance.
  5. This year there was a giant hole at SS for the most important part of the season even though they spent $33+M on it. Brilliant indeed!
  6. Spending doesn’t guarantee success, but as the Dodgers and Yankees remind us, not spending almost certainly guarantees failure. This sentence bears a lot of weight but spending on the "wrong" players also guarantees failure. With the likes of Gallo, Mahle, DeSclafani, Margot, Garlick, Archer, Bundy, Happ, Shoemaker, JLopez, Cotton, JSmith, Luplow, Keuchel, Paddack, Okert, JJackson, Tonkin, Richards, Dobnak, Duarte, Irvin, Topa, it's just too big of a list of non-difference makers to over-come. Add in players like Vazquez and Farmer, while contributing slightly, they too aren't difference makers. Wasting money is just as bad as not having money to spend, and this current FO has wasted a ton of money on washed up veterans, injured players and role-type players that none of, will ever make a difference.
  7. Santana was NOT a "successful" reliever his first 2 seasons with the Twins, unless you call OAVs of .302 and .292 with WHIPs of 1.81 and 1.51, along with ERAs of 6.49 and 4.74 successful. In his 3rd season they started using him as a starter and it is then that he started to excel. Totally different scenarios.
  8. Seems to be a lot of question marks for a team that is suppose to be a playoff contender. Even the veterans that are costing the team a ton of payroll can't be counted on. Couple that with the youngsters that haven't proven themselves able to be counted on either, either through poor performance or due to injury and there's only about 5 or 6 players on the whole team that anyone can feel comfortable with. In 2025, Falvey and Rocco better start getting a longer look at the young players, instead of bringing in washed up veterans, if this organization ever wants to get to the next level, or it will continue to be more of the same year after year.
  9. Can't recall 1 pitcher that was successful in the bullpen that the Twins moved to a starter role. I doubt they will start now.
  10. His innings would be replaced easily on the big league roster with Gary Gaetti.
  11. With the departures of Kepler and Margot they'll both be needed in the outfield.
  12. I never said a "horrid" defense. In 1987 and 1991 when the Twins were World Series Champs the Twins committed 98 and 101 errors respectively. That's not great defense. In 2024 they committed 70 errors. (Only the Braves and Diamondbacks were better). So the 3rd best defense in the league didn't even make the playoffs. Those who think they have to have great defensive players to make a difference are totally wrong. This years numbers prove that. I know that errors are just one aspect of defense but the difference is quite significant and it shows you don't have to be defensive oriented to win ball games. Pitching and Hitting are important and looking at those numbers one could argue they are MORE important.
  13. If Larnach and Wallner can get and keep the bats going, you can live with a bit less on defense. Let's not forget the primary reason for the teams failure down the stretch was offense, not defense. It's one thing to be strong defensively, but if it hinders you offensively it isn't going to help enough to matter.
  14. I totally agree. When they start beating good teams, we can start getting excited. Until then, ho hum. I think the biggest mistake for this offense was trading away their best hitter (Arraez). No one has come close to setting the table since he left.
  15. I think it's pretty comical that a team in this day and age, would struggle to find $6.2M to keep their MVP. I've said it before......... Over-paying for superduds (Correa and Buxton) that play part-time will cost you in more ways than one. The fact that anyone is trying to justify rostering Castro, is even remotely a problem, is a perfect example of the situation they have gotten themselves into. Or to put it another way, if Correa and Buxton would be able to do their jobs for an entire season you wouldn't need a super-sub like Castro in the first place. Then you'd only need that sub for 2nd and 3rd base, which aren't premium defensive positions that are hard to fill like SS and CF.
  16. Word going around is that Jax, who you think is the next heir-apparent to Duran and the closer role, wants to go back to being a starter, If that would happen then you can't, don't, shouldn't, trade Duran. Even though it is highly unlikely they convert Jax back to a starter, something the Twins just never do, I keep Duran. If we see his performance is slipping, everyone else does too, so the big haul you think he'll bring won't be anything close to what you hope for. On top of that I don't trust Falvey to get the players, or player needed to help this team in return.
  17. Evidently the Astros didn't think he was worth keeping.
  18. That "veteran leadership" that is lacking in BAL seems to be lacking in MIN too since they can't get over the top either. BUT WHOA........... it's not Correa or Buxtons fault. Maybe they should bring in a guy like Gallo? HA HA! You can't build around part-timers and expect good results. Besides they probably don't have $11M to spare for a .189 hitter to improve the offense.
  19. First thing I'd do is finish cleaning house. Bye Bye Falvey, Rocco and the rest of the Coaches.
  20. Ok, you win. the reason we got Correa was because we were willing to pay more, it wasn't because the Giants and Mets backed out. LOL! (If they wouldn't have backed out, he wouldn't be playing for the Twins, but you go ahead and believe in what you want). Drink some more kool-aid.
  21. Sure do. They backed out because of his health, not because of the amount of money they offered him.
  22. Seriously? You don't know that the Giants and Mets offered more to Correa than the Twins did and the ONLY reason why the Twins got him was because they both backed out. It wasn't because "Always remember... The reason we got Correa in the first place was because we were the team willing to pay more than others were willing to pay."
  23. Lewis, Lee, Castro, Farmer. All provided depth or could have at SS. It was probably one of the positions of more depth than any other position on the roster. If we are going to compare talent of that depth to the starter then which position is or was better equiped than SS. None. There isn't any that has proven depth. Not in the outfield or any of the infield spots. If you are going to base NOT trading a player based on depth then the Twins shouldn't trade anyone because they have no "proven" depth anywhere.
  24. Not entirely true. The Giants and Mets were willing to pay more. The Twins evidently were third in line.
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