Trading Ryan would bring a kings ransom. Trading Jeffers would require a FA catcher and likely another year of Christian Vazquez.
Trading Pablo is gutting the team for the foreseeable future.
Probably the healthiest (and least common) attitude to have going into spring. It'll be interesting seeing a new hand in managing the starter-bullpen dynamic.
It's not productive to talk about platooning him or matchups for 2026 when he's too rich for the Twins' taste anyway. In this situation, I'm in favor of 'saving money'. ✂️
Anyone following the Game Forums (yes it's its own world) know that the giving up two-strike and two-out hits and runs was the downfall for most of our pitchers in 25. Adjusting placement of (or improving) defense was something Correa could pull off. This article illustrates that it just wasn't a vague impression; hit em where they ain't is a skill that can make all the difference.
Someone has to pay attention in the field to what the battery is doing.
As Unclutch as Moose was, he's still capable of production. The first base noise seems pointless; he has no history there and first is the last place for a subpar (Julien!) defender who has a hand in making so many outs. DH seems the likely spot but watch the off-season pickups.
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Agreed. Our Roden intro was cut short, spring training will give us a better look. Larnach is all but gone and that's ok. Is Wallner productive enough to DH or 1B? Another Santana type signing would indicate the team's wishes.
I don't think the pitching staff as a whole is as good without Ryan, I don't think the team as a whole is as good without Pablo. The money angle analysis is right on as is the connection to Buxton remaining.
This transaction or lack will be so much bigger than just Pablo Day jerseys..