GNess
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Every team has some weaker areas, but I agree with Cory Correa, Buxton and Lewis should provide a lot of punch from the right side.
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Clearly there is a surplus of options. Perhaps Spring Games and performances will solve the issue. Alcala most definitely has the stuff to be on the roster opening day.
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Is the Ty France Deal Riskier Than It Seems for the Twins?
GNess replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
France will likely improve if healthy from last year's injury plagued season for him. I get the anxiety about Rocco's clinging to veterans even poor performing ones. If France is over used and under performing it still won't be an absolute disaster - having Correa out again for a long stretch or Royce Lewis playing in 2025 like he did the last two months of 2024 season - now those are examples of absolute disasters. I like Miranda a lot, but he has much to prove and there are DH at-bats and some turns at 3B and 1B if he is hitting - whi.ch I think he will. Julien in my mind has much still to prove, and may not even open the season with the Twins. -
Agreed - Severino has displayed some good power, is a switch hitter and plays 1B. He can play some OF too. I think if he has an impressive spring and/or hits at St Paul he may get a shot with the Twins at some point.
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I think the Twins should think out of the box and play a first baseman at first base.
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If Bader manages to hit with a bit of pop like Taylor did and plays a good CF this will prove to be a solid addition. I think the Twins are once again cobbling together a competitive team that can contend for the Division and/or a Wild Card Spot. As annoying as it is for them to wait so long to make moves. With the surplus arms in the BP and rotation I suspect a few more moves may be coming.
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If you lock in a prospect's position too early then the team will have more prospects effectively blocked by players at the MLB level. It makes total sense to have players learn a few positions while in the minors as this gives them more pathways to MLB.
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The so called Hybrid approach seems best if you have to choose. It is tough enough to find any quality starting pitchers let alone 6 of them who could be regularly counted upon. I do like reducing BP games if that is an effect.
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It's a difficult task to make such rankings with Spring Training still a month away.. What can be said is there are legit reasons to be excited and optimistic about the potential for the Twins BP.
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Hold Up! The Twins Might Not Cut Payroll After All
GNess replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It's a matter of perspective. The FO sits on their hands while most other MLB teams do stuff to try to make a change that might help their club. It really isn't the finances that bothers me so much it's the basic inactivity from a team with potential, but went 82-80 last season. I don't want to hear about being opportunistic - I want the Twins to make opportunities happen - plenty of teams with lower payrolls are doing just that. -
The ownership of the A's purposely allowed the stadium to become dated and dilapidated as part of a strategy to force a move. It was sinister and MLB went along with it. Not saying it will happen, but MLB would surely allow the Twins to relocate if their owners wished it and could create a negative narrative about the team and the lack of fan support and resources for it.
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Owners of pro teams do establish or at least influence budget parameters, the selection of front office personnel, the culture in terms of what are the real priorities etc. Generally, owners are not just figure heads who are disengaged from the club. The Pohlad's approach has most definitely limited what actions the front office could take to build a true, consistent contender. There is just no getting around that.
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I agree with the basic point that Paddack's value may be best realized by having him pitch for the Twins rather than free up a few million to acquire a FA player TBD. If he pitches well he might have much more trade value at the trade deadline.
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The Twins don't seem to have much faith in their own minor leaguers performing at AAA like Severino and/or Camargo, which I don't get especially when they add players such as Gasper or Ford. who they will likely give more chances to succeed at the MLB level.
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Trades are supposed to improve your team. Acquiring a back-up catcher who is 27 and with limited MLB experience and a SP likely destined for an uncertain future as a RP seems awfully light as a return for a proven top tier RP in Duran. Plus, the Twins would lose the Duran Entry Light Show!
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Is Mickey Gasper In Line for an Opening Day Roster Spot?
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If he performs consistently as a mid-ish rotation starter that's an excellent development for the Twins overall rotation depth. He has a reasonable chance to accomplish at least that and potentially out perform that target given his tough, competitive approach.
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