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  1. Jeffers may not project that high, but catchers are thin at the MLB level right now and signing him to an extension may be an overpay, but also necessary for the next couple of years. Bell wont' bring much more than a single A prospect. I would ride him out for the year. Larnach needs to stay - ERod/Martin/Wallner should be the trade pieces
  2. This works out well. Over AS break, works to limit his innings as well as get a player up. Setting up to be an entertaining 2nd half
  3. I understand that - but Jackson won't pass through waivers, so they will need to trade someone when Jeffers is ready to play
  4. three catchers can work as Caratini can do some DH and 1B, Jeffers can DH as well
  5. Jenkins can wait until 2027. Roden is needed to replace Fedko now
  6. I am all for keeping both Larnach and Keaschall. Martin and Wallner can be traded, but I would go bigger and dangle Erod to see if we can bring back an established non-rental reliever.
  7. Extend Ryan and have him and Lopez at the top of the rotation followed by Bradley, Prielipp/Zebby/Ober
  8. I will say again, I believe Larnach must stay if we are still in this thing. He is over .290 with his average and might just be our best overall hitter. I so want to keep Jeffers, but I also don't want to lose him for nothing.
  9. Fedko will go after the NY series and Roden can come up. Martin may be the one moving down when Jeffers is ready
  10. Larnach provides more value to stay as a Twin then he nets in a trade. Plus his average is in the .280 range with gap power. Other than Buxton, I think he is extremely valuable for the 2026 team
  11. I like the rotation and the depth it provides. I don't want Rodriguez - he can be used to trade for a proven BP arm
  12. Bell is leading in RBI so hits in the clutch, Larnach is one of our best hitters - but won't bring back much more than an A or AA prospect. Wallner would be a give away. Banda is one of our better arms. Go to St. Paul to watch the young guys for some time yet
  13. Larnach is more valuable staying. I don't think he would bring back much more than a single A prospect. To me - he should stay; all of the younger prospects won't pan out.
  14. This is a true statement - hoping for a better result
  15. Even in Wallner hits, he wont get much more than a lottery ticket. Larnach has developed into a good bat. Why bring up those that are still developing. Go to St. Paul and watch them. Bell needs to stay as he won't bring back anything and now you want to get rid of Martin.
  16. Clemens stays...............Culpepper can wait until Sept or 2027. Gray will be just fine
  17. Anyone want to put odds on the Sheriff signing a minor league contract and sliding onto the 40 man roster when Abel goes to the 60 to provide another arm when needed?
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