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  1. Is this the equivalent pictures on milk cartons for injured Twins players?
  2. Sounds good to me, I’d like a QB who doesn’t get sacked with the 23rd overall pick. He’s thrown 1100 passes in the past two years, 65% completion. Are we sure Penix isn’t better than Maye or Daniels?
  3. Fields to the Steelers for a 6th which turns into a 4th if he plays 51%. Now that he’s out of the division, would the Vikings consider trading for him for a 3rd?
  4. I had that same thought (Vikes trading for Herbert and Harbaugh drafting JJ), but didn’t post it because I thought it was crazy.
  5. Unlike baseball, I don’t know what to look up to figure out how good any of these guys are.
  6. Well, if he is ever given an off day, let’s consider the possibility of him pinch hitting whenever the base are loaded. It’s like “Big Shot Bob” Horry. He took so many shots with the game on the line that he was bound to be successful some to reinforce the myth.
  7. This is some cutting edge satire, any way you slice it. You know what they say, don’t bring eggs to a knife fight.
  8. That may be true, but it’s also possible that was a self-imposed limitation. While he may have wanted to return to the Cubs, I highly doubt he had limited his free agency option to one team.
  9. Not even close to needing more than four years!
  10. Welp, Cubs just signed Bellinger for a one year, $30mm deal. Actually it’s 3/80 (30/30/20) but it has the same Correa opt outs. Bad year for the Twins to cut their payroll by $30mm, or they very well could have signed Bellinger.
  11. The best way for the Twins to help his is case is to bring him back for a game this year, and he would go back on the ballot in 2029.
  12. Two weeks later, and the only thing that has changed (aside from it getting really late) is that the Twins now have some extra cash in their accounts after the tv streaming deal was settled. All of these top free agents are still available, with Bellinger and Montgomery in particular seem to be good roster fits for team—Bellinger could spell Buxton in CF and Kiriloff against lefties, and Montgomery would be the best LHP for their rotation. Bellinger was projected to get $22mm per year, Montgomery $25mm per year. What if the Twins offered either one of them the same sort of 3/105, opt-out-after-every-year deal that they gave Correa?
  13. I look forward to him facing Marcus Semien for the first time
  14. So, have we heard anything further on how thus might affect their budget this year? I believe I read that the contract for this year was going to be 85% of the previous contract. The prior contract was 50, so does that mean they have 85% if $50mm to work with? Or even 50% of that amount, if they spend 50% of revenue and on salaries? In any event, seems like they might suddenly have some extra financial flexibility….
  15. Cost almost to the dollar the amount they saved with the Polanco trade - $5.25mm. I can’t believe the ownership told the front office “you can’t spend a dollar more than is already on the books”, but it kind of seems like that’s what happened.
  16. Do I really believe it will occur? No. But if you’d told me they’d sign Josh Donaldson and Correa (twice!), I’d never have believed you in a million years. Maybe they have exactly $5mm to spend. Or…maybe, just maybe…they’ve got a bit of flexibility to sign someone if the right situation arises, and this extra $5mm helps them get there. Doesn’t seem likely. But we’ve been surprised before.
  17. You don’t want the Twins to sign a two-time Cy Young winner?
  18. Just reviewing the last four off-seasons, the Twins Front Office has been active late in each of the off-seasons at the top end of the market. And by waiting the market out, they’ve gotten some deals: 1/22/20: Signed Josh Donaldson for 5 years, $92mm. JD was the #5 free agent that off-season on MLBTradeRumors, predicted to get 3 years, $75mm. Twins got him for a 26% mark-down annually. 1/31/21: Sign Andrelton Simmons for 1 year, $10.5mm. This wasn’t a big splash, as Simmons was #17 free agent, projected to go for $12mm. But in waiting, the Twins got a 12.5% discount. 3/22/22: Sign Carlos Correa for 3 years, $105mm, with first year opt out. Correa was the #1 free agent that winter, projected to sign for a 10 years, $320mm. Twins’ patience landed them the top free agent in the class for a whopping 64% less than his projected total price tag. 1/11/23: Sign Carlos Correa for 6 years, $200mm. After exercising his opt-out, Correa fell to the #2 free agent the next offseason. projected to get 9 years, $288mm. This time the Twins didn’t wait nearly as long as in the previous years, signing him in early January—but they did have to wait for two teams to bail on deals over his physical. Still, the Twins managed to save 30% off the projected retail. It’s now late January, with pitchers and catchers reporting in less than two weeks. And there are still several big names out there. Could the Twins strike at the top end of the market again? #2 Free Agent (according to MLBTR), Cody Bellinger, predicted to get 12 years, $264mm.. #4 Free Agent, Blake Snell, predicted to get 7 years, $200mm. #6 Jordan Montgomery, projected at 6 years, $150mm #7, Matt Chapman, projected at 6 years, $150mm #16, Jorge Soler, projected for 3 years, $45mm. #20, JD Martinez, projected at 2 years, $40mm. History would indicate that the Twins will sign one of these six guys before they break camp, and more than likely, they’ll sign him for a bargain rate. Who’s it going to be? Soler or Martinez seem like better bets. But could the Twins pull another last-minute surprise by signing Bellinger or Montgomery?
  19. With that $6mm they get back for this trade, I think the Twins have just enough scratch to sign Jordan Montgomery. Right???
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