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If they can’t find a worthy pitcher/trading partner I believe the twins will be shopping 3rd tier FA SP’s at the end of free agency. I’d love to be surprised. I would. I just feel this trade solves so many issues. The only down side is losing the longest tenured twin. Who has struggled to stay healthy the last couple seasons. E-Rod doesn’t headline this trade. He’s simply a lottery pick. Polo and Farmer provide the infield depth I believe Seattle wants. Willing to trade those 2 to A. Get a top tier pitcher and B. Free up some money to get another hitter.
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Polanco, E-Rod, Kyle farmer for Logan Gilbert. Gilbert seems like he’s solid. The twins can maybe help his stuff play up. Controlled for a few more years. Seems like a twins fit. I’m not big on E-Rod. He should be dominating and he’s not. He’s got all the tools but he just seems like a bust to me. Moving Polanco and farmer clears up like 16M in payroll. Allows them to go out and get a big bat in FA which they need. The lack of another star hitter was brutal this year. Let’s be honest, we don’t want the twins going after big money pitchers. We may like it but the twins don’t seem to want to go all out and the pitchers don’t seem to want to come here. I like Polo but he’s dispensable at this moment and Seattle needs a 2B. I think it’s a win win for both teams.
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The Latest On Boston's Pursuit of Thad Levine
TNtwins85 replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I hope Levine gets his chance at the top. Seems like an upstanding guy who has been second in command for awhile. Unless he wants to see this to the end. The team is at a turning point at this stage to take that next step to WS contender. Do you finish what you started or do you take a maybe once in a lifetime opportunity? -
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Twins Minor League Hitter of the Month - August 2023
TNtwins85 replied to Cody Schoenmann's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
He’s naturally fitting in at low A. That’s probably where he fits best but gotta start an 18yo in the FCL. He’ll probably hit a couple snags next year playing between Ft.Myers and Cedar Rapids when the leagues figure out his weaknesses. How he handles that determines if he’s in Target field as a 21 yo. Very impressive first couple months though!- 29 replies
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The reports from Gleeman yesterday were that Varland is being ramped down. His stuff in turn played up quite a bit. He threw 50 some pitches and was sitting in the high 90’s with a couple of 100’s in there. Probably gonna be a 4th or 5th option out of the bullpen down the stretch. Now that is exciting!
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Regardless of his age the whole point is to A.) lock him up and maybe buy a year or two of FA. B.) The number you’re paying him is known allowing you to plan a few years in advance and work your roster accordingly. It actually works out better that he’s older as you don’t need to commit to 9, 10 years. A simple 6 or 7 year contract gets you to his 30’s. Within that you need to start thinking who’s gonna take this team in the next 5-10 years. Lewis is a prime pick and depending on the next couple years he might be a guy you want here for the next 10-15 years. The attitude and pedigree in Lewis makes a difference for sure. “Ice veins Lewis!”
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Exactly! If you sign him to 15M a year for the next 6 years now you know what he’s making for the next 6 years. If he has a couple huge seasons all of a sudden his arbitration number jumps into the high teens or twenties. If he’s just solid maybe he only gets to 16M his last year. All that said locking him up pre determines the number.
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Really??? There’s never been a player that surprises people for better or worse and a FO is supposed to be able to know that? In baseball we’re talking here. That’s a pretty wild statement.
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True. I get your point but in the same sense the contract not only locks your player in for a given number of years but also presents his value for those same years as well. That knowledge allows you to know that even if Lewis plays out of his mind next year and wins MVP we still know what he’s gonna be making the next X number of years. It provides you 2 benefits.
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But this was already looking to be a problem even when they signed Correa. So are you saying that the twins ownership and front office is so inept that even they never seen the ballys situation coming and decided to sign a player to a $200M contract even though it may jeopardize the business as a whole?
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Yeah, he’s been dealing with plantar fasciitis that’s flared up throughout the season. The guy still goes out there everyday though. Plays solid defense and performs better than a lot of guys to this point. Who would you rather have had instead of him?
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I totally get what you’re saying. One of the reasons the braves are a juggernaut this year and years to come. It really eliminates just having to overload for a 2-3 year window. Allows you to trade for and sign guys like Matt Olson. A.) you have the prospects to do so since you’re not relying on them to take over a spot anytime soon. B.) the money you’ve saved on your long term signees allows you to sign your trade to a deal. Might fall on deaf ears around here though based on the terrible deals the twins have done. They did it with Polanco and Kepler though.
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The Top 5 Twins September Call-Up Options
TNtwins85 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Also to add to this is the eye test and numbers aside. How many times has Wallner come into a big spot and battled with the pitcher to get a base hit? Or battled after a few strikeouts to hit that HR the other night. The ability to just make contact in a key spot. Now look at Gallo who is basically guaranteed to watch or swing at 3 straight pitches in general. Strikeout in key spots. Strikeouts to start the inning only to homer once a week. The ability to just move a runner along when you need a run counts for something as well.- 61 replies
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The Top 5 Twins September Call-Up Options
TNtwins85 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I’m surprised to this point that Funderburk hasn’t been called up yet. Especially while Cole sands sits in the bullpen day in day out. Would be nice to see what we’ve got there and whether he’s a playoff piece or someone more for next years bullpen. I’m guessing they didn’t expect Moran to fall so hard on his face. Anyways, hopefully we can get a look at him in the bigs!- 61 replies
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The 2023 Twins Are Built for October
TNtwins85 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Agreed this rotation is legit. The young guys are hitting well. If you can have Correa be the postseason Correa. If Buxton can deliver a few doubles and a HR or two in a 3 game and 5 game series this team is one to look out for. They’ve failed pretty decent against the teams they’ll be facing in the playoffs. The bullpen though. If you can put Ryan or Maeda in the pen and maybe bring up Varland to let his stuff play up then dang! I’m not sure if this plays out much better. They’re still the twins and we’re not gonna trust it until they’re popping champagne for a division title put if they can have some time to set themselves up the record goes to 0-0 in the playoffs and whatever you did in the season will be overshadowed by what you do in the postseason for sure.- 17 replies
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If you sign a 29 year old Ohtani to a 500M+ contract it won’t take long before you turn into the Angels. We made our big splash( Buxton, Correa). Our young Hitters are coming through that we’ve been waiting for(Wallner, Julien, Lewis, Kiriloff). We have a solid pitching staff for a couple years in the stable( López, Ober, Ryan, Varland). A couple studs down on the farm( Lee, Jenkins). Now we just need to make moves around the edges to supplant guys until a prospect comes up. The plan came to fruition. It only took 12 years but it’s here. Save money to sign your in house pre-arb guys to extensions. Sign a guy when there’s a hole. Ride this train for awhile. It’s here. Don’t blow it up with one guy now.
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Is It Time to Worry About Jhoan Duran?
TNtwins85 replied to Matthew Taylor's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think it’s a combination of all the things. This guy has pitched a lot in high leverage situations on. He’s literally been the only guy to turn to when SHTF. Scouting is up on him. He’s gonna blow through his IP from last year. It’s his 2nd year even in this role in the show. His stuff isn’t as sharpe. Almost everything is going against him and he’s still super dominant compared to almost anyone else. It is what it is. If the twins do their job and take games they should take he’ll have the rest to be ready to go once the calendar hits october. I think we’re just used to how dominant he was last year and everyone has now adjusted. Remember, MLB players can hit 103. He still has to be a pitcher out there. -
Agreed! I fear that the extra 2 roster spots in September will keep him around the rest of the season. I just hope it’s on the bench 9 out of every 10 games and the occasional defensive replacement or pinch hit. Would love to see Funderbirk and Martin but it probably won’t be.
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My only 2 questions to all this is (A). Has Wallner had any work at 1B? He seems to check all the boxes for a first baseman. Big, athletic, smart and willing to learn. This one puzzles me more than Julien to 1B. (B). Has Lee had any work in the OF? This puzzles me as well as we have the IF covered unless Lee is the next coming of Scott Rolen, Ozzie Smith or Roberto Alomar. I think he would make a Nice LFer and then find him a permanent spot in 2025. I don’t think he’s coming up this year at all but I’m interested what happens this offseason.
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What Twins Free Agent Starter Do the Twins Bring Back?
TNtwins85 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I was joking. If he makes it good for him but if he’s not the next coming of Pablo then Dobnak in the rotation means the entire rotation got injured. He’s gotta be like what the 10th best option? Not joking there. There’s so many other guys to log innings before Randy Dobnak.- 69 replies
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What Twins Free Agent Starter Do the Twins Bring Back?
TNtwins85 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Lopez Ryan Ober Maeda- 2 year deal Paddack Varland, SWR, Raya, Festa depth in AAA Mahle if you can get him on a good 1 year deal. Gray gets a QO. He rejects it for the big contract. That’s perfectly fine.- 69 replies
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What Twins Free Agent Starter Do the Twins Bring Back?
TNtwins85 replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Is Dobnak still in Baseball? Or is he coaching little league and Uber driving again?- 69 replies
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