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  1. It’s a bit of hyperbole to call the Twins top starters as a “three headed monster”, which implies that they are lock down number 1 or 2 starters. None of these three are aces. However, they are very solid starters and give the team a good chance to win during most of their starts. Beyond those three, the strength of the starting pitching is the young but still unproven depth that will undoubtedly be needed sooner rather than later. Hopefully, SWR builds on his 2024 and very solid spring, and maybe adds a couple of ticks on his fastball.
  2. Brooks Lee’s skills are still evolving and he doesn’t have enough history at any one position for fans to make pronouncements about where he should play, like other postings here have done. I will trust the coaching staff to make informed decisions about where Lee should play because they see him every day and know what his capabilities are. Hopefully, he has earned the second base starting job because we do know his defense is better than Julien’s, and his offense looks promising. We know that Julien is below average at second and first, so Julien’s bat is the key to staying the the big leagues.
  3. If the coaches deem either Camargo or Cartaya ready to help the team and have the trust of the pitching staff, then make the trade. Vasquez’ value is his defense and pitch calling, and his ability to handle a young group of back end starters. The team would need to decide which is more important, Vasquez’ experience or $10 million.
  4. Baldelli is so committed to analytics that it makes it difficult for any starter to pitch enough innings to win the Cy Young Award. His dogmatic belief to remove starters to avoid a third time through the lineup must be frustrating for the starters. Isn’t that part of the reason Sonny Gray left? Along with a bigger contract, of course.
  5. It’s good to get your confidence up in spring training and prove yourself to the new team. But what happens in the spring doesn’t always continue when the season begins, whether a player had a good or bad spring.. The important thing is for France to be healthy for the season, and hopefully he continues to hit.
  6. I think they would trade Paddock in a second for a AA or A+ prospect if they can dump the $7 million contract. They have other cheaper annd healthier options in Festa, Matthews, Morris, Raya, and the penurious Pohlads still own the team, so cutting salary is still a top priority.
  7. Wallner had an “outstanding” season in 2024? He hit .259 in 223 at bats with 13 homers and 37 RBIs, which was solid but a small sample size. I think he is capable of 30/100, but let’s hold the accolades until he proves this over an entire season, hopefully in 2025.
  8. A waste of time clickbait! Trade your top starting pitcher for some convoluted deal involving the always injured Stanton, in the hopes that down the road you would make it pay off for another top starter? Meanwhile, your rotation is kneecapped. No thanks!
  9. If Keirsey batted right handed he would have a clear path as a backup, given his speed and defense. His defense certainly is better than converted infielders to outfielders Martin and Castro. He sure deserves a chance.
  10. The prospect games is a great idea! Winokur, Amick, Culpepper and Keaschall all seem poised for breakout seasons, though Keaschall had already done that last year. I expect he will help the team this year. Winokur at 6’6” must be a great athlete, since they continue to play him at shortstop. The Twins seem to be loaded with other good prospects, if they can keep them healthy. Let’s hope the pitcher development yields some potential ace starters in the near future. It should be a fun year in their minor league system.
  11. “the Twins should prioritize keeping arms in the organization over putting together the most formidable bullpen on Opening Day”. This only makes sense if those arms can help the team. If it’s between Alcala and Tonkin, I’ll take Alcala every day.
  12. At least the injuries that are piling up don’t yet include Correa, Lewis or the walking mash unit Buxton. But it’s early!
  13. I don’t understand how Tonkin is a better option than Varland, Alcala or any of the other young pitchers. And I’m hoping they really like the upside for Castellanos and he earns a spot on the roster.
  14. For the penurious ownership, this is about his $7.5 million contract. They would rather get something from Paddock pitching rather than paying a young starter ML minimum wage. But if Paddock truly has a two pitch arsenal he can’t have much success as a starter against major league hitters.
  15. The injuries do make me wonder if this is just another perfect storm of random injuries to top prospects or if there is something wrong with their team training routines. It does seem like this team has more injuries to key players than other teams.
  16. It can’t hurt to give him a shot. But a strikeout rate of over 30% isn’t sustainable unless he hits 40 home runs. So I’m not optimistic.
  17. I believe the knuckleballer is Cory Lewis.
  18. Good for Mitch having a World Series ring. But the ability to dump toxic Donaldson was worth the trade.
  19. Signing a free agent bat isn’t a sure thing either. Does $11 million for Joey Gallo and his 45% strikeout rate ring a bell?
  20. The key to the season is the health of Correa, Buxton and Lewis, as well as the top three starters. Julien, Lee and Miranda also need to show that they belong, but that won’t matter very much if the big three keep getting injured for long stretches of time. I think Lee and Miranda will hit if healthy, but I’m not so sure about Julien.
  21. Agree on Kiersey. He’s an elite defender with great speed, and has been a solid hitter in the minors with some pop. He deserves a chance to backup the outfield, despite being left handed in a top heavy lefty outfield.
  22. I’m wondering what the upside is for Travis Adams to be included with Matthews and Festa. His stats are pretty middling. Also, SWR will have to earn his starting role, but how can he not be considered the front runner after some modest success as a number five starter?
  23. Splitting hairs here, but I think calling the Twins’ pitching depth “incredible” is the wrong adjective. They have young but unproven depth after the top three guys, which is a good problem to have. To me incredible depth means you have at least six starters who have significant major league success. The Twins don’t have that yet, but may be at that point after this year. And while SWR had some success and gave them innings, Rocco didn’t show much trust in him to pitch more than five innings. Hopefully, a couple of these young guys prove to be at least number 2-3 starters, like Festa and Matthews, or maybe others.
  24. As far as s putting on muscle on a slender frame. I’m sure the organization has a nutritional plan for each player in their system, probably access to weight training room, a d someone to monitor progress. Of course, the player has to be interested and committed to the program. As we saw with Sano, there’s no guarantee the player will follow the nutritional guidelines and could eat himself out of baseball.
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