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  1. I think Houston will grab him so I doubt the Twins will get him. I think Houston wants to take position players high in the draft due to a higher success rate than pitching and I would bet they will go pitching through most of the next 8 or 9 rounds. I think they feel they got schooled by the Cubs when they took Prior over Bryant and or even last year when they took Aiken instead of a position player. They had success when they took Correia so I think they are going to stay away from first round pitchers for a while. You can still find good pitchers in later rounds and if they stock pile good position players they can trade for good pitchers as well. I think the Twins might take the opposite approach this year and go pitching early but then switch to position players rounds 3 through 10 or at least pick more evenly than last years all pitchers rounds 2 through 8. They seem stocked with hard throwing relievers right now but could use better hitters in the lower levels IMO.
  2. Dang Milone needs to be up with the big club. Thing is everyone seems to be pitching ok to very good right now. I guess he sits and waits for a injury at this point? Nice game by slegars I go from very excited to disappointed with him as he will pitch great fro a bit and then go in the tank. I hope this is the start of something special for him. I know he doesn't throw hard but I was big believer of his after the Twins drafted him. Sure is fun when everyone is winning and so many players are doing well.
  3. Man what has happened to Wheel House? After last years performance I picked Wheeler to prove he was ready for MLB this year. I also wanted him on the 40 man over Gilmartin last year and Gilmartin seems to be getting it done for the Mets as a reliever so he is making me look really bad right now. I hope he can find the consistency he had last year with a few more strikeouts this year. I thought he had it figured out last year. It looks like I am wrong yet again.
  4. I am happy for HIcks and hope the timing is right and he stays up for good. I really think that if he improves from the left side then he can be good enough to stick and get better. I still think he can be a very valuable player for the Twins. Better than a 4th outfielder even when Buxton comes up.
  5. Although my heart says bring him up, my head says lets give this a little more time. I like what you had to say about ptichers seeing him a second or third time. If he continue's to have success the next few weeks then lets bring him up. Otherwise there are still things for him to work on in AAA. If he can fix hitting from the left side I think he can be a good corner outfileder as well. Lot's of if's with Aaron but I ahve faith he will figure things out.
  6. Great article!! Everything I wanted to know about the Kernals so far. I really enjoy your articles. Keep them coming.
  7. If Boras truly wants fair then panels should decide MLB readiness and player compensation. He is only out for himself all the time. Maybe if he didn't draw such a hard line in the sand about not signing extensions then clubs wouldn't need to do this. He is his own worst enemy.
  8. I agree with you. I wonder what made the Twins think he would be something given his history and lack of pitching experience? At the time they grabbed him he seemed like an extreme longshot to do much of anything . I guess if someone can throw hard you just take a chance?
  9. I kind of thought that Hu would struggle a bit more than this in high A. I really like how aggressive he is in the strike zone. Gonsalves has always been solid but he looks fantastic to start the season. How long before they move him up? He doesn't seem challenged in low A. Good to see Mad Max's bat come alive. It was a long wait to get excited about him again.
  10. Not sure that I am with you on Buxton and Sano as I am a service clock watcher. I think the longer they hold them back the closer everything comes together between potential young ace type Pitching, and young solid hitters all coming up together. That should maximize the time they all get to play together. Then after five years you keep a few stars, trade a few players and hope your pipeline can replace the players you no longer can afford to pay. Given the circumatances though it might be hard to wait. Love what the Kernals are doing. I thought they would be good but didn't see dominant coming. Should be a fun bunch to watch again this year. Wonder if they will have a team similar to when Buxten was there minus the home run hitters. The guys on that team really seem to gell. Obviously was excited about chattanooga before the season even began and they look realy good. Just need the bullpen to come around and it seems hard to believe they could lose.
  11. The Stauffer signing never made sense to me. Seemed like they paid more and were getting a lesser player. I trusted TR on that on. Figured he saw something others didn't. Boyer was on the other side of thrity and I thought he pitched well this spring. Personally I would have liked to see the younger guys but that is just me. As Seth stated likely business decisions but even that seems marginal since you have the option to use younger players that likely wouldn't be any worse than these guys. I guess to start you go with guys that have experience already?
  12. Very impressed with the SSS early season pitching from all the affiliates so far! The only real stinker was Burdi walking half the team his first time out. Everyone else pitched well to extremly well. Very encouraged by that as we need pitching especially at the high levels.
  13. Yeah I guess I forget how fragile he is. Near 100 percent probably wasn't a good statement there. My main point was that it didn't necesarily spell Vargas's doom. Granted Vargas might be out be out if they are going with multiple,outfielders and DH Arcia, Mauer, Hunter etc. maybe then there isn't room for Vargas. Hard to say for sure.
  14. I don't think moving Ploufe from third to first means Vargas is gone but that they don't feel Vargas has good enough defense at first. Moving Ploufe also could give more opportunities to Escobar or Nunez as they can play third. sounds more like contingency planning to me as Mauer should be at first almost 100 percent of the time anyway.
  15. Like any sport, in baseball anything can happen. I didn't think Texas would be worse than the Twins last season and I didn't see KC making it to the WS. Injuries can change things for teams in a hurry and a team that gets on a hot streak and gains confidence can put themselves in the mix. You just never know. On paper the Twins appear to have quite the uphill climb but if things break for them they could be right there at the end. I am anxious to see how they do this year and I always have a positive vib heading into the season. No reason to go negative unless things do not turn out later in the year. Even then there are lots of young guys that could give us positives to dwell on for next year. At the very least you have to be exited abut the potential of this club.
  16. I like what the Sox did in the off-season. I think that if that team stays healthy they have as good a chance as any in the division to win it. I still don't think their bullpen is that great as they are more than two arms away from a good bullpen. I still think the pen will be their Achilles heal. You look at that rotation though and you have to be envious. I do agree with several posters that injuries are a concern with this team. Primarily because they have little depth behind most of their players. They are a pretty young team though and can trade to fill holes if they need too. I like their chances this year.
  17. I guess if He is going to give the team a deal to lock him up early then why not do it. If you are going to pay him Kipnis money then why not wait. I think both sides will be happier in the future if they wait and see what he does this year. If he performs as well or better than last year then he gets more money and he won't feel cheated having signed for less. If he performs poorly the team isn't stuck with him to the end of the contract. I think waiting is the better plan for all concerned on this one.
  18. IIRC wasn't Hicks having trouble from the left side. Based on what happens in spring training I am thinking the Twins will Platoon Hicks and Schaeffer in center. That way they can find out what both players bring to the team. Should build trade value for two players instead of one as well. Santana needs to win that shortstop position otherwise how do they get his bat and speed into the game? If he isn't good enough defensively then maybe they make a change and let him play center. I would like to see Escobar play short this year as I think he can build trade value if he does, but he looks like the odd man out in this scenario and back to a utility role. That is my two cents.
  19. i remember looking at BA's scouting report and not being too impressed except that it said he had power potential. He made me a believer after his hot start and even though he cooled down I think he is going to move up quickly. Looks like the Twins might have gotten a steal with Mad Max. Next year will be big. I'll be watching and hoping he has another big year.
  20. I like the way you did this. I feel like it gives a better idea of how our pitchers rank against one another. I also agree that pitching and batting are two different things. This list is very encouraging for the Twins future.
  21. wouldn't that be 199.2 or the ability to round up to get to 200 so 196 or better?
  22. I guess I for one ignored your premise. Although i do agree with you that those positions can typically be filled in house or cheaply the White Sox have been bad in those areas and needed to take fairly drastic measures if they wanted to fix them quickly. For myself I look at resource allocation with a wide view. I think the Twins have more money wrapped up in their rotation than the WhiteSox with far worse results. The Twins have a potentially declining first baseman taking up 20M per year and I don't think the Whitesox have that kind of problem right now. So in my view the WhiteSox had the money to waste so speak to get better now and they used it to do that. Your premise is still correct but in the grand scheme of allocating dollars I don't see that it hurts them that much. Thus I don't think the moves are that bad and ultimately make them better. How much better will depend on injuries as they don't have much depth.
  23. I agree in theory with what you are saying but holistically I think the Sox addressed some pressing needs. Their starters typically gave them the lead going into to 6th inning but their bullpen failed far too often last year. Even though they over payed they had to address that to get better and they did. Their GM says they are not done addressing the bullpen. They have two young very good starting pitchers adding a third makes their rotation as good as any in the division. They didn't give up the farm and Smarzda could be a bridge to Rodon or maybe they will sign or extend him as well. I think they have flexibility there and they still have a very good shortstop and I think 2nd baseman in the minors for infield depth. They lacked clutch hitting last year and seemed to struggle to score runs. They went out and got a guy who can get on base and hits extremely well. Put it all together and they have addressed a lot of the things they needed to become competitive in the division. They lack depth in areas but they excel in others. I think those moves have the potential to make then a very competitive team. Could they have done better for less. Sure I think they could have but they had to outbid other teams to get what they wanted and overpay they did. I don't agree with the money they gave to the closer that is really my only quibble with the moves. The rest seem solid and address significant needs. FWIW I think they did a nice job.
  24. I am not in love with the pick but given what was left to pick from it probably makes the most sense. I don't think the Brave would have left him unprotected if they thought he had great potential. The Braves must believe he will only have average stuff at best. The Braves are usually right. They were right about Diamond and Gillmartin and I suspect they will be right about Graham. I guess time will tell. I was hoping the speedster would fall. Always nice to have those fast pinch runners for when the other team walks the slow HR hitter. If the guys bat got better over time then that would make it a really good pick. Oh well we still have a lot of fun players to watch anyway.
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