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  1. Intriguing... Fangraphs had them as near equals, while your source and Mill1634 had Ryan as far more valuable prospects.
  2. Is that true? I remember the discussion on the two prospects being that they were close in value, some sites had Strotman as the better prospect. It seems easy to say this in hindsight, but I don't recall anyone thinking Ryan was the only prospect worth of value and Strotman was a throw-in.
  3. I don't see a comparison at all between Dobnak and Garlick - Kyle turns 31 in January and we have him through 2026, I see no need to lock down his arb numbers. Dobnak was still young when the extension was made and gave the Twins some cheap options if they wanted him way down the line. Any options on Garlick's deal would retain his age 35+ season(s), which seems wildly uncessary.
  4. I think the real secret postseason weapon is Canterino, not Maeda.
  5. It's time - he's mashing and the Twins lineup could use a pick-me-up. We could easily deduct a reliever and be just fine, and with how often our hitters are getting hurt, there will be ABs for him.
  6. Finally, a loss that wasn't a brutal giveaway! As for Sands, I think he may be better off switching to being a reliever. I know that's always a first reaction to seeing a starting pitcher struggling when first coming up, but I don't think his stuff looks good enough to hang in the majors. Reminds me of when Zach Littell first came up - he looked way better once he moved to the pen and gained a few ticks on his fastball.
  7. Balazovic has an ERA of 8.82 in AAA, with a 15 hits/9 and 6.6 walks/9. Yeah, he'd probably be even worse.
  8. Going by decade: (Yankees Wins - Twins Wins) 2020s: 7-1 (.875) 2010s: 53-21 (.716) 2000s: 57-25 (.695) Interesting that there isn't much difference between the 2000s and 2010s, despite the 5-6 year stretch of bad Twins baseball in the 2010s.
  9. Could we stop blaming everything on Rocco? The plan for Buxton was crafted by a collaboration of the trainer / coaches and probably input from Falvey and Levine - it's not like Rocco is will-nilly penciling Buxton out of the lineup, he's on a defined schedule. I don't like the plan, but it's the will of the front office.
  10. I've heard rumors that Baldelli doesn't get very much freedom to make decisions, and there is a ton of collaboration with the front office when making lineups / bullpen pecking order / etc. I don't think he makes that big of impact on the team, positive or negative.
  11. I think Woods-Richardson should be a candidate to be promoted very soon... I would think about preparing Canterino for a bullpen role, and I'd keep Varland at AA.
  12. I'm not convinced Sabato is going to reach the majors leagues, and even if he does, he won't have half the career Sano has had.
  13. He's a very good LF/RF (he won a minor league gold glove award), and presumably is decent in CF, but should probably be below the two names you listed.
  14. Looks like Celestino will be back for the Toronto series, and Ryan won't.

  15. BBref has him at -0.1 WAR, so if not a liability, he's a replacement level player that is forcing the bullpen to throw a minimum of 5 innings whenever he toes the rubber. But yes, right now there aren't any clearly better alternatives...
  16. You can remove "Starting to Become" from the title of the article and that'll do it. Archer should be a long reliever who can go 2-3 innings per outing - hopefully Winder will be healthy soon and can take his place.
  17. And to put the cherry on top, it sounds like Wentz developed a shoulder strain and was pulled early, yet we could do nothing to him. Reminds me of our 2020/21 squads getting crushed by mediocre lefties...
  18. Do we even know if that’s Rocco’s call? Last I’ve heard, Rocco doesn’t have much power over the roster (it’s more of a collab with Falvey and Levine).
  19. Yeah, I'm thinking Canterino to the bullpen is going to need to be a move if they need a top-end option. With Cano and Moran not looking like they're going to help, there's not much else in the minors, so they'll need to make some trades, but that probably won't happen until July... so perhaps it's time to prepare Canterino for his new role (call up him to AAA and have him pitch shorter stints?).
  20. It's disappointing that Balazovich and Sands haven't looked good and have spent time on the IL, but Winder was expected to be there instead of on the MLB roster the whole year, so I suspect he would have been putting up gaudy numbers there. At least we've got SWR, Canterino, and Varland dealing at AA. Enlow should get into the conversation next year.
  21. Yeah, right now you'd have to probably call up Chi Chi Gonzalez or Dereck Rodriguez, but hopefully Winder will be ready to go sooner than later. I could see Canterino as an option to be a multi-inning guy, I think he could go directly from AA to MLB.
  22. Sands has been on the injured list for some time and actually hasn't pitched all that much for AAA, Henriquez is only 22 and has thrown only 20 innings so far, so I'm not concerned about him yet. Balazovich is concerning me, even though that's just a small sample size - he's been brutal.
  23. This one felt like a loss, good job by Thielbar and Pagan to hold the Tigers off long enough for the offense to wake up again. Also, this post-game quote from Rocco was great:
  24. I don't know if he's really worth worrying about... maybe he moves to the bullpen and turns things around, but he's more valuable off the 40 man roster than on it.
  25. I originally thought the trade was a mixed bag - it was a fine return for Rogers (and Rooker, but he has zero value to me so it's really just Rogers), and it seemed like Paddack was going to rebound from his 2020 and 2021 seasons, and we definitely needed another starting pitcher. I didn't go into the positive range because it made our questionable bullpen even more shaky. And now it just looks like a bad trade. Getting so little out of Paddack in 2022 and 2023 irrevocably ruins the trade for me. We gave San Diego one year of one of the best relievers in baseball, and now all we've got is Pagan (whose peripherals suggest that he'll be sharply regressing sooner than later) and Brayan Medina, a 19 year old pitcher who is several years away from debuting, which I'd consider a lottery ticket. That's simply a bad trade for a team that is looking to be in playoff contention. All that being said, the bullpen has overachieved thus far, and it's absolutely possible to add help to the bullpen. Maybe Alcala will return and finally become the reliever we've hoped he could be. But we can't go into another playoff series with the pitching staff being duct taped together and having to convince ourselves that they have what it takes to go on a run when they never had a chance (looking at you, 2019 Twins). A single bad trade doesn't have to loom over the season if they don't let it.
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