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Twins Prospect Austin Martin Still Has Plenty to Offer
Steve71 replied to Hunter McCall's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I think in fairness you realistically have to deduct one year from each of these players "ages" due to CV19 and 2020. That makes it look a bit better, 21-25 for this list. -
2023 Prospect Previews: Brooks Lee
Steve71 replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I also should add that I recall a reporter indicating that the huge crowd at the Met helped pay Bane's entire signing bonus in one night. Calvin was a businessman! -
2023 Prospect Previews: Brooks Lee
Steve71 replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Sorry, missed the above comments about Bane's debut. I did attend that game with my Dad. Calvin was promoting the hell out the kid, and everyone was handed a small black and white photo of Eddie as a souvenir. I saw it somewhere a few years ago in my keepsakes.... -
2023 Prospect Previews: Brooks Lee
Steve71 replied to Jamie Cameron's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
A poster above suggested that Lee might be the fastest player to reach the Majors. I am old enough to have attended the pro debut of pitcher Eddie Bane in 1973, who went directly from college to MLB with zero time in the minors. That is a record that will never be broken. By the way: He sucked. 4.66 ERA over 4 seasons, walking more than he struck out. He found employment is a couple front offices after he stopped playing, and was a terrific college player for ASU. -
Trade Target: Twins Should Say "Hello" to Adell
Steve71 replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
No problem talking to the Halos about him, but it all comes down to the price. What about Kepler for Adell plus a lottery pick type of minor leaguer, an actual draft pick or some international signing pool money? -
I think all the posters parroting the "Pohlads are cheap" line, the "FO lowballed Correa, and knew it at the time they lowballed him", the general "Fire this FO", the "Correa wants to be in NYC for Dior stores", and the "Boras is just using the Twins to leverage the Mets and has no intention of doing a deal with the Twins" can now just shuffle off to the "Mea Culpa" thread. Please close the door on the way out. In all seriousness, this was a creative and excellent deal. In a financial time where interest rates are climbing the higher, EARLY AAV terms are much more valuable to Correa than the original flat payments of equal contracts for each year in the future. This is a handsome, valuable deal for Correa AND the Twins and should end this long ordeal as soon as he passes his physical today. Finally, great to see the other Twins players reacting so favorably to the signing. Not all FA's are loved and respected by their teammates.
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Please Don't Sign Michael Wacha
Steve71 replied to Matt Braun's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Twins are holding off signing Wacha and Fulmer and Chaffin until they know whether they are going to get Correa signed. I have no intel on this, but it is a wild-assed guess and I am sticking to it! :)- 19 replies
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Fun to speculate, but there is zero indication or reporting that the Red Sox have any interest in moving Sale. He has negative trade value, so they would have to pay salary or send along assets to get him moved. I don't see that happening, so this topic is intellectually interesting but unrealistic based on current information.
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Strangely enough, the Twins clubhouse might be in a better position to handle a character like Bauer if they had Correa leading it.... Me, personally, I would not touch this guy unless I had a face-to-face interview with the guy with all topics on the table to try and clear the air and see if you are comfortable with him on the team...or not. Given his talent, plus the minimum salary, it would be worth at least talking to him if he wanted to play here. Being in a small market "backwater" like Minnesota might be the best place for him to reform his image and rehabilitate his character.
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Week in Review: Back in Business
Steve71 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Holy Lazarus thread, Batman!- 20 replies
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Are the Twins Frontrunners for Carlos Correa?
Steve71 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yes, I am saying that the 10/$285M offer (which is what was reported somewhere but never actually confirmed to have been made) was an excellent offer. It may not end up being the highest offer, but it is difficult to argue that it was not fair market value when we have yet to see Correa actually consummate a deal for a higher figure to date. Again, he is likely to sign with the Mets. But if he signs with the Twins for that figure--or near that figure--would that make the Twins offer "cheap" or are they now "overpaying"? Seems to me that this Twins FO can't win with some critics.....- 61 replies
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Are the Twins Frontrunners for Carlos Correa?
Steve71 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am on record that I still believe the Mets and Correa and Boras will work out a deal. But all the people on this Board who bashed the Twins FO for "lowballing" Correa and now valiantly defending their original opinions by rationalizing that the Twins FO had no way of knowing that both the Giants and Mets mega-deals would never be consummated to date. The Twins FO analyzed his value and made a very, very large offer. They were not "cheap" or "mis-read the market". They made their decision and extended their offer. If Correa ultimately signs a different deal with the Mets it will likely be for reasons that have plenty to do with elements the Twins FO has no control over: size of market; team competitiveness; comradery on team (Lindor); and marketing opportunities (which dovetails with market size). There is nothing to be angry about here, truly. It is a business negotiation.- 61 replies
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Rumor: A new team is talking with Boras about Correa…
Steve71 replied to AlwaysinModeration's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
I did not recall that Boras represented Martinez when he signed his 5 year deal with Boston back in 2018 that had a clause that covered Martinez's foot. So Boras has negotiated a deal with an "injury clause" of some type previously. Now for some deeper speculation: the fact that Boras, Correa and the Mets have been working over 2 weeks trying to hammer out a mega deal with some type of injury clause--and so far have failed to do so--might suggest that there really is a problem with Correa's ankle. He knows it, Boras knows it, and now the MD's know it. So that creates a very interesting problem for Boras and his client as they try to get the biggest haul in the biggest market, but still protect themselves and their interests. Food for thought. -
Offseason Status Update: New Year, Same Old
Steve71 replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Latest on Correa is that the lawyers from both sides are trying to hammer out contract language to address the issue with Correa's ankle. They are clearly working towards resolving the deal and it seems highly probably Correa ends up a Met. Time to move on as a Twins fan...- 14 replies
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Believe in Buxton for 2023
Steve71 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I strongly disagree with the comment up-thread to the effect that none of Buxton's injuries make further injuries/problems more likely. He is a CF, and he has knee problems. That is probably the most chronic injury issue an OF can have, and certainly does not bode well for his future health. Great player when he plays in CF. OK player as DH. No help when he is not playing. Playing 35% of the games in CF, and none when the division was being decided is not helpful enough to be considered a successful season. I would be both delighted and astonished if he could play 140 games in CF in 2023. That would be fun to watch!- 64 replies
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Will the Real Trevor Larnach Please Stand Up
Steve71 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
MLB Trade Rumors reported that Longoria signed 1 year deal with Arizona: Diamondbacks To Sign Evan Longoria To One-Year Deal - MLB Trade Rumors So he is off the table.- 25 replies
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Rumor: Mets Have Concerns With Correa Physical
Steve71 replied to LewFordLives's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Called this one. Still think he ends up with Mets, but very interested to see what the final deal ends up with. When the agent is busting team's chops to get a deal done in a hurry, caveat emptor. -
The funny thing about this entire discussion is this: After the Giants backed out, if the Mets had not jumped in there is every indication Correa would have, indeed, taken the Twins offer of 10/$285. And then what would we have thought about the "non-competitive offer" that Correa "was never going to take"? I still think Correa is ecstatic to be in NYC with his buddy Lindor on a stacked team. But if the Mets had not been willing to break the bank on yet another player, Correa may very well have been back with the Twins for the next decade. Food for thought.
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Insuring the contract could actually be the key to all this. I have no idea how many insurers write these policies for these ginormous contracts, but I suspect it is a small number that do so. I am sure the Twins also intended to insure Correa's contract, and if the insurer for the Giants had concerns and would not underwrite the policy without more medical information/investigation, I strongly suspect the Twins would have the same problem on their end. Indeed, I would not be surprised to learn it is the same insurer utilized by both teams. Cohen may not even need or want to pay the premiums and insure the contract, removing that issue entirely. I am just spitballing, but it would fit the information we have so far.....
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2 quick observations: 1) In hindsight, I wish the Twins had never signed Correa for the single year. He was never going to re-sign with Minnesota, the Twins took on all the risk of major injury, and he used that year to get a huge contract with another team. 2) Even if the Twins had re-signed Correa, they were going nowhere unless a number of their young players returned to health and/or blossomed in 2023. If they do, the Twins will be good without Correa and can look to add as necessary at the trade deadline. If not, we don't have 10-13 years of huge contract to complain about.
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Again? The Twins Lose Carlos Correa to the Mets.
Steve71 replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I was and am aware that players play income taxes where they play the games, I was simplifying for purposes of the discussion. Certainly a huge extra chunk of his contract will go to New York state and city. This also ignores the cost of living differential. I am quite positive Correa establishes Florida for his home state, even though I actually have no idea where his home is. Possibly Texas, which also has no state income tax. -
Again? The Twins Lose Carlos Correa to the Mets.
Steve71 replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Ran some numbers. The individual income tax rate differential between New York state and Minnesota is only 1%, but NYC itself has a city income tax that is almost 4% for top bracket. Crunch the numbers, and the tax differential alone eats up over $15M of the Mets' contract with Correa. Let's face it, he did not want to come here, he wanted a big market highly competitive team....along with the generational money of course. -
Again? The Twins Lose Carlos Correa to the Mets.
Steve71 replied to John Bonnes's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I will simply refer readers to the "Baseball Remains Broken" thread on the Other Baseball folder. Cohen does not give a rip about luxury taxes, which establishes convincingly that a luxury tax does absolutely nothing to promote parity in MLB. Correa's latest move shows he was interested in both Dior money combined with a big market and a championship-caliber team. Minnesota is none of those, and likely never will be with the way MLB runs its business. If this latest move doesn't make it hard to root for a small or mid-market team, I am not sure what does. Payroll for the Mets plus taxes now almost $400M. We have teams around $50M. How can that possibly compute? MLB needs its Pete Rozelle. -
I am not sure it is really fair or appropriate to speculate on another human being's health condition. This could be literally anything, from non-serious to life threatening. We will know when we are allowed to know what can be disclosed. The only thing that is fair to surmise is that it is significant enough to warrant cancelling the press conference and pause any contract signing while it is sorted out medically. We need to show some class, even with the "Dior comment" and the fact that he chose to sign a much better contract with another team, which 99.999999% of us would have done in the same circumstances.

