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  1. Jeffers is a big league starting catcher. Any trade needs to bring players who could make the roster in 2026, not be 2-3 years away. The suggested trade for a high A pitcher and AA catcher isn’t going to get it done. Graves walks 6 per 9 innings. So I don’t care about his stuff if he can’t throw strikes. Ricketts is a depth piece and would be ok as a secondary part of the trade if the first guy is a much better prospect than Graves.
  2. That’s a very negative view. Not even Falvey is so incompetent that he will just let his best players play out their contracts and become free agents with no return. That’s a very negative take. Not even Falvey is so incompetent that he will let his most valuable assets walk for nothing after playing out their contracts. They might stand pat with the current roster into the season, with only minor additions like the Rule 5 draft, until the trade deadline to make a move. But it wouldn’t surprise me if Buxton is traded in the offseason if someone makes a great offer. I think they will keep Lopez and Ryan into the 2026 season, and then try to maximize a trade at the deadline for one or both, signifying a total rebuild. That might be the best move going forward.
  3. Right now there is no adequate replacement for Jeffers, so it makes no sense to trade him in the offseason.
  4. An interesting idea. I didn’t know anything about Susac, but his AAA offensive stats are very good, albeit playing in Las Vegas where the ball flies. His offensive upside is clearly better than current backup Jackson. It does make sense, though taking a Rule 5 pitcher is much more likely.
  5. I still don’t understand his motive IF he was tipping pitches to the other team. What would be in it for him to do so if it wasn’t money, which is apparently the case. Mental health issues perhaps, but I can’t think of any mental health conditions that would result in tipping pitches. His interviews do indicate that he was mentally exhausted in 2024, but how does tipping pitches fit into that scenario? Puzzling! I hope he gets his act together and his career takes off.
  6. Andujar’s right handed bat would be a decent addition to the roster, given the penurious ownership situation and the numerous left handed hitters on the roster. I don’t see a future on this team for Julien and Outman, and the team is lefty dominant in the outfield. So sign him.
  7. It’s hard to argue against trading Buxton, Lopez and/or Ryan, given that the team will not be contending for anything other than young players getting experience. Byron and Lopez are the logical trades because of contracts. So it wouldn’t surprise if they are gone this off season, with Ryan gone at the trade deadline. They need at least two from Abel, Bradley and Rojas to show solid progress as ML starters to judge the 2025 roster blowup as successful IMO.
  8. They really need Rojas and Abel to become established ML starters to give fans some hope after the carpet bombing of the roster by this sad sack ownership. When was the last time they had a legit lefty starter, not just a lefty reliever making a one inning start? The future of this team is for the young starters, of which they have unproven depth, to become successful starters. That’s assuming they still have Lopez and Ryan, and that Ober bounces back from injuries. And a successful transition to the big leagues by Jenkins, EROD, Culpepper, and Gonzalez.
  9. Finnegan would be the best option of the three on a one year $6 million deal, assuming the Twins would pay that. But they might not pay that for the entire bullpen, given the cheap ownership. Not too many soft tossers succeed in today’s major leagues, so not a fan of Kahnle. And Weaver would be too expensive and will have better options for a more competitive team.
  10. That would be a way to rebuild the carpet bombed bullpen, but Raya and Prielipp would be inexperienced. Hope the give Prielipp one more try at starting, as they believe he has electric stuff when healthy. And they could use a lefty starter for a change.
  11. Given the abundance of left handed hitting outfielders and lack of first base depth, I’m surprised they haven’t tried Wallner at first base. Maybe they will experiment with him there in the spring. If so, he should be taking ground balls all off season, but I have not read anything about that. I doubt that Martin is penciled in as the starting left fielder, as someone posted. He is the classic utility player, and provides speed off the bench. He can play both outfield and infield in a pinch, but his lack of power holds him back. Still, if he keeps hitting line drives, hits .270-.290, gets on base with gap power, draws some walks, and steals some bases he will be an asset. It’s an indictment of Rocco that he never utilized the speed they had, until the carpet bombing of the roster at the trade deadline. Then, all of a sudden, after four months, Rocco discovered that maybe their anemic offense could use a jolt by stealing some bases. So they spent the rest of the season stealing multiple bases every night. Good riddance to Rocco for being so obtuse to base running and utilizing the speed they had.
  12. Outman showed nothing once he was acquired, so I’m not sure why they would keep him. He should be a candidate for release along with Julian. Neither has shown that they are ready to help. If Larnach is released it will be because of his arbitration number of $5 million.
  13. The Twins are in rebuild mode. The only question is whether they’re going to tear it down to the studs and start over, or do it halfway. Either way, trading for Rutschman for two years, with 2027 being a potential lockout, doesn’t make sense. And it weakens the starting pitching. If they trade either Ryan or Lopez, or both, it needs to be for young highly rated cost control talent.
  14. If I was Prielipp or Raya, with the decision is to make the club as a reliever or be sent back to AAA to continue development as a starter, I would opt for the bullpen to make a ML salary. They could still work towards being a starter as their career proceeds, especially Prielipp, who needs innings.
  15. Larnach is a likely trade piece, given his mediocre production where he seems to have leveled off and likely salary increase, a big no-no to this penurious ownership. Maybe he could bring a decent bullpen guy. As for Buxton, I don't know if they will shop him during the winter meetings, but they should listen to offers. His value right now is high and his contract isn’t a barrier for the big boys like the Dodgers, Yankees, Mets, Phillies, SF and maybe a few others. Buxton would surely approve a trade to a contender, instead of floundering the rest of his career with a team not trying to win. I hadn’t thought of Martin as a potential trade piece, given that he has played solid Major League Baseball for only two months. I expect him to remain with the Twins and vie for more playing time. His approach to hitting line drives, getting on base, and using his speed is under appreciated this days in MLB. I’m not expecting much from Outman, as he showed nothing in his time with the team, except strikeouts. The reasons to be modestly optimistic for 2026 is the development of Jenkins, EROD, Gonzales, Culpepper and the young starters acquired in trades.
  16. I am skeptical of pitchers who have control issues like Abel. Sometimes they improve, like Randy Johnson, and sometime they don’t. Keeping my fingers crossed because both Abel and Tait need to be good ML players to make the Duran trade acceptable.
  17. Not much to inspire Twins fans. Boadas’ stat line is also volatile: 1-0, 1.54 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, .158 BAA, 9 BB, 8 K (11 2/3 IP). Nice ERA and BA, but 9 walks and 8 Ks in 11 2/3 innings! Yikes!
  18. It’s doubtful they will trade Jeffers, given the paucity of ML ready catchers in the minors. I don’t know anything about Caratini, but based on this column hos versatility would fit a role, and much better than Vasquez offensively.
  19. 2026 is a rebuilding year, so I think they will utilize Lee at shortstop and hope that Culpepper earns his way to the big leagues. I hope Eeles also earns a spot on the roster and can be decent at shortstop in the short term. He has shown some power and speed, and his story is very fascinating.
  20. The one reason for optimism for 2026 is the depth in starting pitching, though much of it is unproven. They are in a rebuild phase, so I think the team will start 2026 with Ryan and Lopez in the rotation, but look to trade them to the highest bidder before the August deadline. If they are pitching well and healthy, both would bring a haul of top prospects.
  21. “Traditionally, Twins decision-makers have shied away from carrying two lefties in the bullpen”. It’s not a “tradition” for them to not have more lefties in the bullpen. No organization would make a conscientious decision to not develop lefties. They just have not developed many left handers in the system, which is another black mark on this regime.
  22. Not sure why Jansen’s year was “respectable (if unexciting) .204/.314/.389 across 73 games”. Since when is a .204 BA and OPS .703 respectable? I guess I’m getting old.
  23. Analytics has its place, but it seems to be the only thing that drove Rocco’s every decision, especially with pitching. I would be onboard with a coach who understands how to show confidence in a pitcher to go deeper into games, and not be so tied to the idea that he can’t pitch to the lineup a third time. I know Sonny Gray wasn’t happy with that philosophy, so he left and was never replaced.
  24. It won’t be a surprise if Ryan, Lopez and Buxton are traded this offseason or before the 26 trade deadline, signaling a tear down to the studs rebuild to save money going into a likely lockdown in 2027. Buxton certainly deserves the option to move on from this dumpster fire operation. Our only hope is that some young players they are developing, like Culpepper and Jenkins, as well as those acquired through the carpet bombing trades, are ready to contribute in 2026.
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