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  1. Polo isn't getting younger, and is on the cusp of chronic problems with his lower half. Yes, he's still very productive, but when knee and ankle problems start cropping up, they usually don't get better as you age.
  2. The added benefit is that he doesn't have to be protected on the 40 man roster yet. The Twins have a problem with too many players with MLB potential and only 40 spots to protect them. They're bound to lose somebody in the rule 5 draft. I think somebody could take a shot with Sabato; I don't see that as a loss, but I'm not giving up on (for instance) Celestino.
  3. He will most likely be included as a trade piece used to get another relief arm. Somebody will be glad to have him
  4. It's obvious that the GIDP stats aren't good, but the Twins don't seem to be concerned. They could start asking him to bunt, or attempting steals in those situations. That would fix that stat, but how many others would suffer?
  5. Kuechel has always depended on being near, but not in, the strike zone. He had the help of consistently generous calls in the last game. If hitters (and umpires) make him throw into the box, he'll get torched. And I have always been a Kuechel fan.
  6. It's easy to be unhappy if you concentrate on mistakes, but, in fairness, the FO added Solano, Farmer, Castro, Taylor, and Gallo along with setting up arguably the best starting pitcher rotation in MLB. I haven't been a big supporter of the FO, but I'm inclined to cut them a little slack, and forgive them for a mistake or two.
  7. It's a well known story that they tried to tinker with Martin's approach to hitting in an effort to get more power. And screwed him up. I guess that means he is willing to listen to coaching (maybe not anymore). Anyway, a guy who can run like Castro, but gets on base at a much higher rate (Castro milb .320, Martin milb .397) would look good in front of Julien, Lewis, Kiriloff, etc. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate Castro as a utility player, just not as an everyday starter.
  8. So, compare the effort needed to play soccer against the effort needed to play RF (he has said he doesn't like playing CF), and look at his choice. Then ask yourself if it's possible that he isn't interested in putting out effort for his money.
  9. Zulgad has an interesting theory regarding Kepler. He believes that Kepler isn't thrilled to be a ballplayer, but he likes the money. So, he has no motivation to go all out until the money is threatened. He points out the Kepler really turned it on when the Twins brought up Wallner.
  10. Aw s**t, I was having a good morning until you had to come along with that thought.
  11. I'm pretty sure Buxton has a no-trade clause, so saying "if Buxton was healthy at the break we could have traded him." is just spitting upwind. He only leaves if he wants to. Now, how do they convince him to want to?
  12. So, Prato was drafted in 2019, where does that put him in time of service? Do they have another year before they have to worry about rule 5?
  13. I'm with you. Buxton has averaged a career BA of .239, his career OPS is .768. He has averaged 13 homeruns in 251 ABs per season. These are not DH numbers. I don't even like him trying to steal a base, because he risks being hurt. Unless he can play defense he really isn't worth a lot. He has a no-trade clause, and, and by union agreement, all money is guaranteed so cutting him saves nothing. They could gain a roster spot, but that's about it. Even if they were willing to take a beating on his contract, there are enough Buxton fanatics (my Daughter is one) out there to use up all the air in the Twin Cities with their screaming. They are stuck with him, and I hate it.
  14. Didn't I read something about a procedure that essentially installed an "internal brace" in that knee?
  15. What have you seen from Larnach that suggests he is anything more than a AAAA player? My brain screams Jake Cave when Larnach is brought up. Except Cave could occasionally hit a curveball.
  16. This team will get you addicted to hopium. "I hope that light at the end of the tunnel isn't a train"
  17. Actually Julien has a higher SO% than Wallner does this season.
  18. I know I'll be vilified for this, but trading Polanco now (while he's worth is high) might be the right thing to do. They want Julien's bat in the lineup (even having Polanco play 3rd on his rehab), But what happens when Lewis comes back? Does anybody really want to see him in CF again? Not that he's bad at it, but I don't like the injury thing.
  19. So far, everything I've seen from Larnach says he is no better than a AAAA ball player.
  20. I like to think of it as Kepler increasing his trade value
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