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  1. I'm not as baseball savvy as some other folks here, so perhaps I'm oversimplifying with this take - but considering how hard Duran throws and the amount of pressure that he puts on his arm, I don't understand why anyone would want or why anyone thinks its a good idea to put him into the starting rotation. He seems tailor made for a closer role with 2 innings as his absolute max.
  2. Castro is such a luxury to have on the roster. He can play multiple positions and do so without being a net negative. He always murdered the Twins when he was on the Tigers, or at least it seemed like he did. I think it is hard to say what his role will be because a lot of it will depend on the health of other players - with that said, wherever he slots, he'll more than hold his own.
  3. Headrick strikes me as being an AAA+ pitcher. Good enough to do well in the minors but not good enough to consistently get major leaguers out. Hopefully he takes a step forward this season but I would think other prospects will be more impactful...
  4. And sorry to belabor the point but there is a reason why Snell and Montgomery remain unsigned. Even the big market teams are reluctant to throw big $$$ and long-term deals at two pitchers that while productive have their flaws.
  5. Sigh... This is becoming a recurring theme of the off-season. I'd be curious to know what free agents people expected the Twins to sign... Perhaps I'm really naive, and I don't think I am because I've been rooting for the Twins since 1986, but with the quirkiness surrounding the TV deal and with SEVERAL homegrown players on the verge of becoming much more expensive, I think Falvey and Levine did a solid job of fortifying the roster and keeping an eye towards 2025 when the TV revenue should normalize. Health allowing, the Twins will win the division. And you know what, if something happens to Correa, Buxton, Lewis, Lopez, or Duran - then the Twins are going to be in trouble and they would still be in trouble even if they committed big $$$ to one of the Boras' four. That's the reality of their situation and I think the FO knows it. There's enough talent on this roster to win the division and compete for the AL pennant. Spending for the sake of it doesn't do anything but win headlines in January and February.
  6. Solid move. Can folks lay off the front office at least until tomorrow morning?
  7. Some of the posts read like the Twins are the Oakland A's or Chicago White Sox. Despite the lack of spending this off season, IF (and yes, its a big IF) the Twins are healthy in October, they have a legitimate chance. When you have a legitimate chance at post-season success, you want someone like Hernandez on your roster. When the Twins signed Solano and Gallo last year, at face value, those moves could've been perceived as blocking the paths of Julien and Wallner. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Having veterans with a proven post-season track record - it's a good thing - and doesn't necessarily preclude prospects like Martin from having an impact.
  8. Neither Snell nor Montgomery will be taking a deal similar to what Carlos Correa took in 2022. For the Twins to sign either one, they'd have to commit guaranteed money for multiple years. Would anyone want them to go that route if it potentially prevents them from signing Ryan, Duran, Lewis, or another young player long-term? I'd venture to say the answer is likely to be NO. Buyer beware on Bellinger. Two horrific seasons followed up by a big season in a contract year. We've seen that before. Matt Chapman. Meh. Don't see an immediate fit or need for this team. Sure, it is nice to win the off-season with splashy headlines and big names but that doesn't always equate to winning games. This roster, as it currently stands, is good for 85-90 wins (health allowing). Making moves on the margins, and those moves are still out there, are more than enough.
  9. And Pohlad's comments, meh, no surprise. Snell is going to get 5+ years from someone. Montgomery as well. Correa hates Bellinger so he was never going to be in Twins' plans. And Chapman, no real spot for him. I give him credit because he's kind of falling on his sword for no reason. Twins' fans shouldn't have had expectations for those players and if they did, welp, reality called...
  10. Pham and Lorenzen. Not what I want to happen, but what I think will happen.
  11. Well, yeah, of course it becomes a good story only if he has success. If the comes makes it back to the bigs and is lit up like a Christmas tree, then no, it is not a good story.
  12. Subjective to say that there's zero risk in signing Bauer. The moment he signs with an MLB team, there will be a ton of media scrutiny and likely backlash from the fans. For most front offices, that's enough of a risk to say, no thanks.
  13. Starting to think that we're not going to see any other moves out of the front office. Whether that's the right move, or not, time will tell. In terms of pitching, I wanted another starter to go with Descalfini and have Varland go to the bullpen because I think he can be absolutely dominant in that role. And position players, a right-handed bat for the OF is close to a necessity but perhaps Austin Martin is ready for that role.
  14. Dobnak's career arch has just been insane. Uber driving to starting a playoff game at Yankee stadium and earning a contract extension to a finger injury and being stuck in the minors.
  15. Going with that premise then, the Twins are a playoff team and as we saw last year with Texas and Arizona, anything can happen. Some of the handwringing, you'd think the Twins have Terry Jorgensen and Scott Stahoviak at the corner infield spots and JT Bruett in center.
  16. Also, this team has a handful of players - Julien, Lewis, Wallner, Lee, Ryan, Ober - where if they each hit their ceiling whether its 2024 or 2025, you're looking at one of the most talented rosters in baseball. I said this is another thread and I'll repeat it here. I know health is the gargantuan IF, but IF Buxton, Correa and Lewis are healthy and playing up to expectations, how many teams have that kind of talent in their everyday lineup.
  17. People want the flashy moves, I get it. Would have been nice for the Twins to win the off-season. Instead, they flew under the radar and built one of the better bullpens in baseball. IYAM, this team on paper, might be better suited for a run in October especially if Ryan and Ober take the next step in their development.
  18. I can't stand the Dodgers. Their payroll makes the mid-2000 Yankees look fiscally responsible. Just pointing out that if there is still bad blood between Bellinger and Correa, an already unlikely signing becomes even less likely.
  19. Oh, and the guy on X (Twitter) - Ben Dover, IIRC that's the account - has a habit of 'BREAKING' news only to have it be a complete troll job.
  20. Could be water under the bridge at this point but in 2019, Correa went on MLB Network and told Bellinger to STFU - almost verbatim. Perhaps they've mended fences but of all the teams that went at Houston for the cheating scandal, the Dodgers were the most persistent and loudest about it.
  21. Interesting. No Brock Stewart? Severino and Rodriguez making the team.
  22. Yup. For me, its about each guy taking a step up and I think Ryan and Ober can do that. If they do, then the rotation is similar to where it was last year - three guys you feel good about and two that are less of a sure thing.
  23. If Ryan's healthy, I think he's capable of being a replacement for Gray. He might not have as impressive numbers on paper in 2024 but I think he can be a legitimate #2 - if healthy. The rest of it, perhaps overly simplistic, but can Bailey Ober give you in 2024 what Joe Ryan gave you in 2023? Absolutely, yes. Then they need Paddack and Descalfini to give similar production to what Ober and Kenta did in 2023. Not a stretch, IMHO. Kenta was awful early on. It begins and ends with Ryan, IYAM. If he takes that next step, the rotation is just fine. If he doesn't, well, then the front office messed up.
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