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  1. Larnach has probably maxed out his talent, he's about to get more expensive and his team control is declining. He's probably at peak trade value right now. The problem with trading Larnach is I'm pretty certain they will also trade Bader and Castro. Losing 3 outfielders will make them very thin. If Buxton goes down, we could be watching the AAA outfield of Martin, Keirsey and McCusker. It is interesting that Kody Clemens doesn't get a mention here as a lefthanded bat. He and Larnach are basically the same age and have the same OPS+ for the Twins this season. Clemens is a better fielder.
  2. The season is half over on Friday (81 games played). They're guaranteed to be below .500 for the first half.
  3. It says something that you're so excited to extend the manager's contract that you don't want anyone to know about it. "SHH, don't tell anyone we want Rocco to manage the team".
  4. The Twins front office got 2 4th place votes (or a 3rd and 5th) in this survey. That was good for 15th overall but a drop of 7 places from the last time the survey was done. What are the top 10 front offices in MLB in 2025? Here’s how 40 executives voted - The Athletic
  5. He's also cheap and under team control for another 5 seasons. He's exactly the kind of player the Twins should be looking to add. Some people can't handle the aesthetics of HR/K players. They'd much rather see singles and grounders to short.
  6. Player AAA ERA K/BB Funderburk 1.40 3.29 Raya 7.59 2.00 If you think Joey Wentz looks bad, just wait until you see Marco Raya coming out of the bullpen.
  7. I'm quite confident there are managers that would have this team above .500 over the past 162 games.
  8. Other owners want to hire a POBO who picks his manager solely based on having a fall guy for his mistakes? I guess if Falvey can get a job elsewhere, then Rocco will get another job again, because he'll be working for Falvey.
  9. Dealing Correa gives them some room financially, but the rest only save about $15M the rest of the season. Most of that is Vazquez and they'll have to eat his contract if they want to trade him.
  10. I guess, if he wants this to be his last job in baseball. 42 seems to be a bit young for that.
  11. The most disappointing part of this announcement is the statement it makes that they don't want to do better than the team they have on the field right now.
  12. This is very much a country club move. There is no other team that wants Rocco Baldelli as their manager. They could easily let the contract expire and negotiate a return with a pay cut if they really wanted to bring him back.
  13. Austin Martin is more useful than Dashawn Keirsey.
  14. They need to play Ty France to showcase him for a potential trade.
  15. Sabato and Holland are still down in the pecking order. This is who I see getting the playing time if they move players: Bader -> Martin Castro -> Keaschall France -> Gasper Coulombe-> Funderburk Vazquez -> Camargo Paddack -> Matthews That doesn't even figure in a possible return of Julien or Miranda. There's also the players they receive from the trades to consider. I doubt they will prioritize getting A-ball prospects in return.
  16. So, if a starting pitcher gives up a run in the first inning, he's a failure? How about if Coulombe gives up one run but Festa would have given up more than one run in the same situation. Does that mean Coulombe is a failure for performing better than Festa? If a reliever's worst case expectation is he occasionally gives up a single run in an inning, then he's a damned good reliever, not a failure.
  17. Teams that are below .500 at the deadline (and the Twins are 3 games under at the moment) typically sell veterans for prospects. That should be expected. I don't expect them to blow up the whole roster. The "fire everyone, trade all the players" crowd is just angry yargle-bargle. If they said "I'm angry and it's affecting my ability to think" it would be more accurate.
  18. The Yankees are looking for a 3B...
  19. I agree, though it wouldn't matter for 2025 since they would be waving the white flag. Brooks Lee could help them limp through the rest of the season. If they want to compete next season, they would need to acquire a SS. Culpepper is the next potential SS and I don't expect to see him as a regular until 2027. I also think Carlos Correa will be a lesser defender in 2027 compared to his abilities now.
  20. What contender is looking to add Carlos Correa for the stretch run? Maybe the Yankees would want him at 3B so they could move Chisholm to 2B. That's about the only fit I can find.
  21. I'm going to reject the premise that a relief pitcher "fails" any time they give up a single run in an inning. That's a ridiculously high standard that nobody meets.
  22. I think we will see up to 8 players traded: Castro, Paddack, France, Bader, Vazquez and Coulombe are all pending free agents. Topa and Stewart are old, injury prone relief pitchers who are currently healthy and effective. The front office should already be getting calls on each of them. I doubt they sell more than that unless someone blows them away with a deal too good to turn down.
  23. The starters are trained differently. It's like training for a 100 yard dash vs training for a 5k. Starters are given 4 days off between to recover. They can't have their relief pitchers down for 4 days recovering between outings.
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