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I don't see a reasonable match in a trade of Lopez. His contract is not out of line and has zero affect on a sale of the team. Perhaps some decent offer materializes but I cannot find one. Maybe someone else has an idea.
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Ranking the Twins’ Worst Base Runners in 2024
tony&rodney replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Simple, the Twins need to make a few trades to increase team speed and defense. Slow guys clog the bases and are usually poor defenders as well, catchers being an exception.- 23 replies
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Actually, the Twins need to do something to improve their roster or fourth place will be theirs once again in 2025. The Twins finished the year pretty much where their talent and play put them, behind Cleveland, Kansas City, and Detroit. I guess everyone can hope that all of those teams crater next season but those are long odds. Change needs to occur and the discussions are reasonable on everyone. Falvey should be in conversations with multiple teams assessing where and how to add to the talent for next year. Yes, those talks would involve nearly every name, including those whom some may see as must haves for the team. The public will support a good team. In fact a team that is fun to watch will draw better than the past year's team. The question is does Falvey know the team needs some change?
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Falvey has his ideas of what type of team he prefers, so what we think is largely irrelevant. However, I would suggest that the Twins have a number of good baseball players on their roster and some decent talent in the minor leagues as well. There should be some interest in any number of players. It isn't like there will be a whole transformation of the roster but there will be opportunities for Falvey this offseason just as there was last winter. My view is that the roster is a mishmash that needs some alignment and I believe that other teams would benefit from acquiring some of the Twins players while the Twins benefit from the exchange. I'm mostly thinking of players already in MLB and a couple that are ready right now. The Twins are also sitting on a couple of really good prospects that should not be moved because they are close to claiming lineup spots. So 2025 is a bit of an unknown, most specifically because we have no idea what direction/thoughts Falvey has in his head.
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This might be a fundamental difference of opinion among Twins fans. There are those who feel the talent level is there and the roster can find success with internal improvement plus a few additions, largely through minimal expenditures. Whenever I look over the roster (the current one minus the FAs), I see weaknesses. I don't dislike any specific player but admit to favoring more athletic players who can field their position. Right now, the Twins have two players who hold their own on defense: Correa and Buxton. I respect the idea that the current rostered players cn improve and did well for a long stretch last summer. However, I'm ready to see some change in the approach. Either way, it is Falvey at the helm and he is completely unpredictable for me.
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Duran would draw plenty of interest from any number of teams. Arizona led MLB in runs scored. Maybe the Twins could use a few minor leaguers plus Duran to pry away Jordan Lawler from the Dbacks. The Twins need to think of paths towards improving the roster. That is something we should agree on, although the ways and means may differ.
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The rough estimate for 2025 using the current roster is $135 million. The larger issue in my opinion is a need for the Twins to improve their defense. Falvey was quite happy with the team he put together for 2024 and the Twins were good until they weren't. A big part of their demise (many other elements) was shoddy glove work. The question is whether Falvey believes the team needs change. Ryan is unlikely to draw as much interest as Ober. Our big dude has improved steadily and looks like he is capable of getting even better. Ober is underrated in my book. The articles on Twins Daily explore ways to massage the roster for one reason or another. The idea of trading Ober (or Ryan) works if the return is a plug for the Twins current roster. I would suggest that further moves could be made as well. Looking at the Twins roster, it seems like some change is needed. Just spitballing, would the Red Sox be interested in trading Jarren Duran for Bailey Ober and a couple of other players. This ignores a premise of the article, which is to reduce salary now and in the future, but strengthens a big weakness in the outfield and buys time until a few Twins prospects are ready for playing time.
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We have not had a chance to see Dasan Hill pitch but he was all over blogs among the top prep arms available in last summer's draft. I got nothing to say about him because i haven't seen him, yet I have thought that hope he pitches for Ft. Myers next year so i can see him pitch.
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I don't believe it will. Falvey can put together a pretty decent roster with somewhere around $130 M. The issue is allocation of resources, unless one thinks the Twins should be spending significantly above that budget. Falvey, in his words, put together the roster he wanted for 2024. Now he gets another chance to build the 2025 roster as he sees fit to do.
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Although I agree that Castro would still have value in addition to a good 2B (Lee, Eeles, Keaschall,?), Falvey needs to be looking across baseball for talent and be willing to trade. I would think Castro would be a good pickup for a team and hopefully that team would have something the Twins need.
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Ryan Jeffers has value to any number of teams, including the Twins. Falvey has to turn every stone seeking a path to a better roster. The Cubs, Rays, and Marlins are three teams willing to trade for Jeffers. But, you are correct that the Twins also need two catchers to roster. That means that before Jeffers can be actually traded another option or two need to be already available, not including anyone currently in the Twins organization. I would trade Jeffers in a fair deal but would need at least one decent option on board before making a deal.
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Eeles has shown himself to be ready and gives off a certain maturity. I would agree. As much as I like Castro, if the Twins field a $135 million budget, a trade makes sense.
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I believe that Tonkin is the only player nontendered from the list above. There will be no QO from the Twins. The 40 person roster is pretty difficult to put together. Every team has issues when putting together their roster and sometimes trades early in the offseason influence who lands on the list. I could see any of seven names from the tendered list moved in trades, depending on how proactive Falvey decides to be this offseason. I agree that Raya and Rosario will be put on the roster and believe that there is a chance that MacLeod and Nowlin also find themselves on the 40 list. Once again, Falvey gets a chance to put together the roster he wants for the upcoming season. It should be interesting.
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The most interesting player to watch for me was Winokur. He is several years away with plenty of skills to polish still before he is ready for the highest level of baseball. Still, the athleticism is there. Winokur plays good defense in either the outfield or infield with quickness and an arm to make plays. Yes, he can improve but the reflexes are a gift. At the plate, Winokur has a good eye but gets impatient like a young guy, because he is young and inexperienced. When he learns to stay more within himself and channel his swing more expertly, we can expect some strong results. Lastly, Winokur is a threat on the bases, very aggressive in stealing and on advancing the extra base. I'm looking forward to see how the lanky kid fares in Cedar Rapids next season. I do believe he will need more time than some other players to refine his skills.
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Good job of looking over the Royals team. The photo shows a possible answer for KC. Perhaps they bring back Tommy Pham. Did I miss the mention of Vinnie (Kent Hrbek) Pasquantino in the article? He is the real deal, a feared hitter. When looking over the Royals team I see some obvious holes in the outfield and a need, like most every team, for pitching. Still, one can argue that the Royals have three position players that stand out and lead the team and some very promising young players as well. I see Bobby Witt Jr. as the best player in baseball right now. His ability to affect all areas of the game and play every day improves everyone on the team. His contributions cannot be matched across the board, which makes the Royals tough when complimentary pieces are added. There may be some regression next season for Kansas City. I had them around 79-83 wins this season and expect them to be decent next year as well.
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A.L. Playoffs , im rooting for our division rivals - you ?
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The Twins struggle to run, throw, or get to ground balls or fly balls on too many occasions. When they all hit, the Twins are good. I'm not one to worry about the pitching. Cleveland, Detroit, and Kansas City finding success did not surprise me. When Correa and Buxton are healthy and well supported by those around them, yes, the Twins are a winning team. However, their record was boosted by dominant performances versus weak teams which usually doesn't hold up year to year. I don't believe the situation is dire at all but also believe that there is a window to improve the roster talent via trades.
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Running out the same roster seems like it would be frustrating for me as a fan but I can see Falvey sitting on his hands. Last offseason there were chances but this offseason the gambles will be more pronounced, if taken. I'm not expecting too much. You mention Duran. I would call Arizona and offer Duran and Soto for Jordan Lawler. Not sure the Dbacks would be open for business but they would benefit from a closer. Falvey needs to turn over every rock looking for ways to upgrade the roster.
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Twins Daily Awards 2024: Most Valuable Player
tony&rodney replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Agree because they suited up all year. Then again .... Time to fix the roster is this offseason. The defense, base-running, and situational hitting must improve. An aside on Correa, I have know people who took Lipidor (sp?) for blood pressure to suffer from PF, but see their painful problems subside when they switched to Cresidor (sp?). Plantar fasciitus seems debilitating from what I have seen, although I have never had personal experience with the problem. PF can go away and never return as well. Correa is easily the most valuable player when on the field, but he needs to play 130-150+ games.- 14 replies
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Agree on keeping Jax unless he brings back someone like Duran (Boston outfielder, which is not happening). What makes Alcantara interesting is his ceiling. Whereas Brooks Lee was seen (likely still is) as a solid regular with a high floor capable of possibly being selected to an All Star Game once in his career, Alcantara has a lower floor but a much higher ceiling. He can run, throw, and field for sure. There is value in a solid regular but the Twins could sure use players who have multiple talents and skills. Noteworthy that Alcantara and Lee do not play similar positions, so they are not in any competition nor easily comparable. I believe the Twins need to improve their fielding and athleticism. They are a slow team and that impacts their ability to score and their ability to keep other teams from scoring.
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Twins' Biggest Roster Needs for 2025
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ALDS Game 2: Tigers (Skubal) VS Guardians (Boyd): 10/7/24 3:08 PM
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I could care less how much money the Pohlad family makes, but Carl paid $5 million down with another $5 million paid each year for the next four years and then a $7 million final payment. Carl actually made money on his payments to Calvin. Carl did buy the "other" shares though. Someone can add the initial $5M plus the $11.5M paid for the shares purchased from the Tampa Bay Baseball Group to see what Carl's money could have earned via DJIA. Either way, I'm sure Carl doesn't care any more. But yes, the Pohlad family has money.

