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  1. There are no position players drafted at 539 who signed and made it to the major leagues. Julien would be the first.
  2. Well, he appears on exactly zero top 100 prospect lists. I didn't even include Royce Lewis, Austin Martin and Brooks Lee as players who are probably ahead of Julien on the depth chart long term. He's also fortunate the team traded Spencer Steer. He's going to go to Triple-A next year and try to earn his playing time.
  3. Because he's not at the top of the depth chart at 2B or LF. Polanco, Arraez and Gordon are ahead of him at 2B. Larnach, Kirilloff, Celestino and Gordon ahead of him in LF. He's buried and hasn't played a game at AAA.
  4. He's pretty certain to make his MLB debut next season since he'll be on the 40 man roster. He will likely spend 2023 in St. Paul with trips to Target Field when needed to replace an injured player. I don't expect him to get consistent MLB playing time unless they sell veteran players at the deadline.
  5. Dave St. Peter should overrule if they try to front load the contract. It's a terrible business decision. Would you be willing to give up $1M just to keep the rubes on KFAN quiet?
  6. They were wrong. Mauer's contract didn't prevent this team from doing anything. Wolves and Vikings fans don't want the team to spend as little as possible. I don't know what this obsession is with Twins fans to want to save the Pohlads money. Any player who makes more than league minimum is someone who needs to be traded for someone cheaper. They will have revenues between $250 and $300M next season. They can afford a $200M payroll if they want. San Diego has a much smaller market than the Twins and they can afford Manny Machado.
  7. If any organization in baseball could figure out which pitchers were going to get injured and which ones would stay healthy they would be a perennial contender. I have seen a lot of people saying the Twins should sign "pitching" instead of Correa. The elite arms available this offseason are deGrom and Verlander. Next tier down is Rodon, Kershaw and Bassitt. Only Bassitt looks like a pitcher who will avoid the IL. Then you have Severino and Syndergaard who are both not as good after TJ surgery. After looking at that group I'd much rather give a long-term contract to Correa. In fact, out of all the available free agents the only players I'd go 7-8 seasons on a contract are Judge, Correa and Trea Turner.
  8. A bucket of baseballs. Not even new ones, the grey looking ones in the back of the equipment closet.
  9. The pitching in the AFL is definitely a step back from Double-A so it's hard to know what to make of his production on offense. How he does on defense should give the most information about where he projects in the future. I do not think his trade value has peaked. With Buxton certain to spend time on the injured list the Twins should keep him. No to trading Austin Martin.
  10. So your argument is Twins fans are too stupid so they shouldn't ever pursue top talent.
  11. Correa is pretty young. I don't have trouble locking him up until age 35. Almost every free agent is "overpaid" at the end, but they're usually underpaid at the beginning of the contract. If it helps you can pretend he made the money from his last season under contract in 2023 but it was deferred until 2030.
  12. They really should give pitchers the $/WAR bonus they get as free agents. However, teams DO pay players that kind of money for that production. Evan Longoria just made $19.6M this season and wasn't as good as Urshela.
  13. None, because an expansion team just has to exist to sell tickets for the first 3 seasons. They don't need to win. The numbers aren't pulled out of thin air, they're the average $/win value for free agents.
  14. That sounds about right. If an expansion team was just starting out and wanted to build an 80 win team out of just free agents it would probably cost them around $250M.
  15. I'm still not convinced Miranda can handle 3B defensively
  16. I am assuming TwinsRosterbation.com was taken
  17. That's fine. Give Miranda a vote for Twins ROY. If your team MVP is only a league average hitter then you have a very bad baseball team. Jose Miranda had a really hot July that is distorting what people think he did this year. He was an average big leaguer - which is good for a rookie - but he wasn't a star. He wasn't even a starter; he backed up Arraez at 1B and Urshela at 3B and rotated through DH. Correa had a cold July but was better than Miranda every other month of the season. It makes me think that the people commenting here that Miranda should be the MVP instead of Correa only started paying attention in July and tuned out in August when Vikings training camp started.
  18. Their fans should be pissed. Cubs have deep pockets. Of course, they're Cubs fans so they don't mind losing as long as the keg still has beer in it.
  19. Lewis starts the season on the 60 day Injured List - not on the roster.
  20. Urshela ended the season at 121 and played a lot better defense.
  21. That infield defense will be terrible, maybe the worst in baseball
  22. Lots of love for Jose Miranda. I guess I'll chalk that up to people paying attention in July but not in August or September when his bat went ice cold. His defense at 3B was pretty bad as well. Urshela contributed more to the team than Miranda. Nick Gordon was arguably more valuable to the Twins than Miranda.
  23. Correa was a better hitter than Arraez (RBat 27 to 23) and he plays a much more difficult defensive position. Correa was clearly the MVP this season.
  24. Urshela is a free agent after next season and Miranda's glove makes clanking noises. Julien is a 2B or LF.
  25. Signed Correa to a 7 year $230M deal. Signed Omar Narvaez to catch. Traded Kepler to the Rays for Margot. Moved Duran into the starting rotation and Maeda into the bullpen. Spent $10M on bullpen free agents. C: Ryan Jeffers ($0.70M) 1B: Luis Arraez ($4.50M) 2B: Jorge Polanco ($7.50M) 3B: Gio Urshela ($9.00M) SS: Carlos Correa ($33.00M) LF: Trevor Larnach ($0.70M) CF: Byron Buxton ($15.00M) RF: Manuel Margot ($7M) DH: Jose Miranda ($0.70M) 4th OF: Gilberto Celestino ($0.70M) Utility: Nick Gordon ($0.70M) Utility: Alex Kirilloff ($0.70M) Backup C: Omar Narvaez ($4.00M) SP1: Sonny Gray ($12.00M) SP2: Tyler Mahle ($8.00M) SP3: Jhoan Duran ($0.7M) SP4: Joe Ryan ($0.70M) SP5: Bailey Ober ($0.70M) RP: Kenta Maeda ($3M) RP: Jorge Lopez ($3.00M) RP: Griffin Jax ($0.70M) RP: Jorge Alcala ($1.00M) RP: Caleb Thielbar ($2.00M) RP: Josh Winder ($0.7M) RP: Michael Fulmer ($4M) RP: Brad Hand ($6M) Payroll is 9.50% under budget
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