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  1. Oh come on, whip me, beat me pay me $3 million. He is laughing all the way to St Paul. Look at what Musk is doing to federal employees. Fiiring them for poor jog performance right after they just got good appraisal. That's unfair.
  2. At 6-6 and maybe still growing he is probably too tall to stay at SS. At that size though he might make a perfect 1st baseman
  3. Yeah if he ever stays healthy. He so far has not shown that he is willing to change positions. I am beginning to question his overall makeup. But of course I am not in the clubhouse. One thing I will give Sano and I am sure it hurt his career is he was always willing to change positions to help the team, He went from 3rd to left to 3rd to 1st and listened to fans and writers critique his defense. Had to be hard to keep his mind on the game.
  4. The Twins seems to have a plethora of up and coming arms right now, which is good. They are all reaching their mid 20's. Why not package a a couple for a up and coming 1st baseman type? The big team really could use some additional consistent offensive punch.
  5. I like that the Twins are spending money on resources and technology for player development. This in the long run seems to me to be a smarter way to spend money than throwing a lot at over priced 30 something free agents.
  6. Actually the Orioles taught him a couple of new pitches and changed his arm angle. He is a different pitcher now than he was two years ago. The Twins are getting a new improved version of him
  7. What is it with these guys coming up through thei system looking like sure fire stars and. showing real promise and then falling apart? This happened with Buxton, Sano and Kepler, Larnach and Kirlioff, Now it is happening with Lewis, Julien Lee, Miranda etc. I realize injuries have had an impact on some of them. But it seems their development and motovation ends when they get called up.
  8. I could see maybe doing this deal if this team had a realistic shot at doing something this year. But come on this is a team filled with holes. They have other areas to address before they worry about spending big on an expiring contract for the rotation. Unless they think they can get him and flip him in a bigger deal.
  9. All that to get Cease on an expiring contract? Really? Maybe if you're looking to spin off on a deadline deal. But wow that's pretty much selling the farm
  10. Cleveland has not tendered Sam Hentges yet. He is out for all of next season, but he might be an interesting left hander to sign and stash away. Hoping he can come back in 26.
  11. The Royals locked Whitt up last winter. I believe for 10 years. Torkelson so far is pretty much proving to be a bust. But who knows he's still young.
  12. The only team in the division with a higher payroll than the the Twins in 24 was the White Sox. It isn't how much money you spend it is how you spend your money. Scouting and player development is more vital to an organization than going out throwing big bucks at aging free agents for small and mid market teams . With declining revenues, mid market teams cannot keep up with the big boys. Revenue sharing and the salary cap sure has made the NFL a more interesting league. I for one prefer local ownership like the Pohlads. Call them cheap if you want, but other mid market teams are cutting payroll this year too. The writing is on the wall. Revenue is declining. Costs have to be cut somewhere. I do not want to see the sport taken over by out of state hedge fund owners and multi billionaires. Who only use the team as an ego boost, that dump the team when they get tired of their toy and leave a team piled in debt and huge contracts. Players also have to face the fact that $300-500 million contracts are a joke, They are going to kill the sport.
  13. People call the Pohlads cheap, but I like the path the organization is on, putting resources into developing talent within the organization and resisting going after 30 something big dollar free agents. I hope the new owner(s) stay on this track. The next step is to get these players to live up to their potential once they hit the big team. So far they have regressed once they have... would a change of managerial philosophy help? The Pohlads have put money into the organization, just just like any boss they need their employees to do their jobs
  14. Yeah everybody that has been calling the Pohlads cheap. Time to put your money where your mouth is and pony up. Find out the reality owning a baseball team. Form a Co-op and buy the team and show us how it's done.
  15. KC, Cleveland and Detroit all spent less money on payroll than the Twins. It is not how much money you spend it is how you spend your money. If the Pohlads were trying to make a bundle of money, they would have sold the Twins and invested the money in other areas. The Pohlads expected that the Twins management would do their jobs and develop players and the players would do their jobs. The players did not live up to expectations and management let them play sloppy baseball. . The Twins payroll is 47% of team income, which I believe is 6th in baseball. the Yankees are at 46% of their income. So tired of the Cheap Pohlad thing. It is easy to spend other peoples money. They did sign Correa to a big deal and that deal is going to be the biggest mistake in franchise history.. They now have him eating up a 1/4 of their payroll for the next 4 years as probably a part time player. So just going out and signing free agents don't work. How did those dead line deals work out a couple of years ago? They dealt away several top prospects and what did they get? Who can blame the Pohlads for saying enough is enough, you get this much money, You've got top prospects develop them. So many of these players come looking like future HOFers and within a couple of months look like little leagers, the man problem with the Pohlads is they are too loyal.
  16. It isn't how much money you spend, it's how you spend your money.
  17. Ownership and the front office has to bite the bullet and write off at least part of the Correa contract .as a mistake or they will strangle the franchise for the next four years. The Twins can't afford to have nearly a quarter of its patroll tied up on one player for 4 more years. As the young players develop they are going to need to be signed for more money and if the payroll is kept at current levels there will be no money to do that.
  18. Paddack and Castro have trade value, . Castro showed lots of signs of slipping the second half of last year, now is the time to deal him. At $7.5 million Paddack, there should be teams willing to roll the dice on him as a back end starter. Festa is ready to step in for Paddack, With more prospects in St Paul in the event of injury. They can still dangle Vasquez, a defensive catcher for a young pitching is always valuable.
  19. 2011 for sure, that was a veteran team that were in their prime and began their decline, This years team was a bunch of young players that failed to take the next step after a year of over achieving. Hopefully they learned a lot this year and with some reinforcements from the farm and a couple of key signings for the bullpen. Hopefully they will come together over the next couple of years. I think the talent is there, Coaching needs to get this guys to focus on the fundamentals.
  20. Hind site is good site. How many years have the Padres thrown money, big money out the window and prospects away for players and it has blown up in their faces. The Padres may be hot now, but I'll bet they fold easily in the playoffs. The Twins traded a couple of years ago for Mahle and Lopez and look how that worked out. At the time those both looked like decent deals. But when they blew up the wanna be GM's sure were not shy about jumping all over the front office about what terrible deals they were and the stupidy of the Twins front office. From the rumors I heard about what other teams wanted from the Twins for some very mediocre talent I don't blame the Twins for staying the course and hoping the players they had would get healthy and pull them through.
  21. Ober is pitching just as good if not better than Lopez. With exception of the Braves game he has pitched good enough to have won all his second half starts. He seems to be relegated to the place Jim Kaat was on the 60's Twins pitching staffs, always the bridesmaid to the Pascual's, Grant's, Chance's etc.
  22. At the very least send Festa to St Paul and keep him stretched out as a starter in the event on of the 5 starters goes down. He is too valuable to waste in the pen.
  23. Leave Festa in the rotation and strengthen the bullpen.. I wouldn't count on Varland, Topa or Lewis. try and sign a legitimate closer to push Duran. If they do go after another starter, go after a lefty. It has been ages since they have had a good lefty starter.
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