DJL44
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It is hard to carry a player for 3-4 innings of defense a week.
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Have you not seen him wearing a back brace in the dugout? There was a story about how it takes hours before the game to get his feet into playing shape.
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Is Sabato already ahead of Miranda on the orgainzational 1B depth chart? If not, he will be soon. Danny DeAndrade is one of the youngest players for the Kernels. Good to see him performing well.
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Polanco was signed as a free agent by the Mariners this offseason. His 2025 performance is completely irrelevant to the trade. The Twins traded away one season of Polanco to the Mariners. He put up a 651 OPS for $11.25M.
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Gabriel Gonzalez is Back on the Prospect Map
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Austin Martin has hit .323/.389/.452 since he came back from injury and no errors in the field while rotating between LF, CF and 2B.
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He will decline it. Mutual options are almost never exercised by both parties.
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Mariners fans are already upset with the Polanco trade. They got diddly squat.
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He doesn't have to put up many more starts like that and he'll get a shot. They might go to him the next time through the rotation. Better make it quick though, Zebby could be back by the end of the month.
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I wouldn't say it was a super exciting game to watch but Bader had a great day. I was reminded again that Brock Stewart doesn't hold baserunners. It's sad, but I think I miss Kody Clemens in the lineup. He's a better 2B than Castro.
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No Twins last night so I watched the Saints game. Eeles is still fun to watch. He puts the ball in play well and runs well. He clearly doesn't have the arm to play CF in the big leagues. He's 2B/LF and emergency SS if he's in the majors. Lewis is very over the top, which makes his fastball kind of flat. He had a few good knucklers that the catcher couldn't even handle. I wonder if his knuckler would be more effective if it was a little slower. It has action more like a palm-ball. Baker had a totally different arm angle - he throws more sidearm than 3/4 - but not much better results. Julien is the same passive batter, watching a not-very-close pitch for strike three with a full count and runners on second and third with two out. Sabato has continued his good season at AAA. That HR was a no-doubter. Gwinnett has an odd ballpark - surrounded by apartment buildings. It feels like you're in the commons in the university dorms.
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The marching bands and youth choirs will have to purchase a ticket for the game to participate but will receive a coupon for 10% off one item at concessions.
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They are 12th in the AL in attendance (785000). Two AL teams are playing in minor league parks this summer. The other team behind the Twins is the White Sox. The Rockies and Brewers draw nearly 9000 more people per game.
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Glen Perkins had some interesting thoughts on Funderburk. He has good stuff, but was having trouble throwing strikes. They moved him more toward the 3B side of the rubber and he's been able to pitch in the zone instead of pitching across his body and missing.
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As you said, every team can fit Willi Castro onto their roster and improve their lineup. They can easily fit his remaining $3M salary into their payroll. The Twins should be able to create a bidding war.
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They could have DFA Keirsey or Diego Cartaya as well. I was listening to the radio on the way home while sitting in the wonderful "going up north" traffic. Apparently the Marlins were able to teach Henriquez how to throw a sweeper. Perkins said the Twins tried "multiple times" to teach him that pitch but were unsuccessful.
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I am already seeing Castro and Stewart in mock trades on other sites.
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Then Jenkins isn't nearly as good of a prospect as has been hyped and Rodriguez isn't a prospect at all.
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No, their offense is awful and their defense is below average. The good news is Keaschall, Rodriguez, Jenkins and Culpepper all seem to be able to play defense. The Pablo Lopez injury was a huge loss. Are you betting that he'll be injured and unable to pitch again next season?
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Duran and Jax are under team control until the end of the 2027 season.
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Castro, Paddack, Coulombe and Stewart should each return a prospect that would be in the 5-20 range for the Twins. They're guys who can help a contending team. I expect a bidding war for Castro because he can fill a hole for just about every team in contention. Bader, Topa and France can bolster the bench for a contender and will return a 40 FV prospect. They're probably stuck with Vazquez. The Twins have talent that isn't far off. Keaschall had a promising debut. Rodriguez, Culpepper, Gonzalez, Prielipp and Jenkins could be contributing next season. They still have 6 starting pitchers worth a spot (Ryan, Lopez, Ober, Matthews, Festa, Woods-Richardson) and four solid relievers (Duran, Jax, Varland, Sands). If that isn't enough to build on, then they'll never have enough.
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I don't see a sense of urgency that they must trade Duran now. He has two more years of team control after this season. They can trade him in the offseason, next summer's trade deadline or next offseason. The only reason to trade him now is if a team offers a really great prospect package - better than they received for Jose Berrios.
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I don't think this team needs a massive rebuild. They have a talented group of pitchers and that's the hardest thing to assemble. They should trade a) impending free agents b) players in their mid to late 30s who aren't free agents That translates to a) Castro, Paddack, Coulombe, Bader, France, & Vazquez (in roughly that order for trade value) b) Brock Stewart and Justin Topa Trading 8 players off the 26-man roster is a lot. It will open up more spots than they have players deserving of taking those spots (especially in the bullpen). It will bring in perhaps a dozen prospects of varying quality into the system. If they want to do a roster overhaul, the best time to do that is in the offseason. I'd rather they keep Duran and give him a contract extension. If they don't trade him this year, they will have the opportunity again next year. I don't think Correa would agree to a trade. If he would agree to move to the Yankees, I'd pursue it.
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