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  1. I hate a cap, as you can imagine. All the money just goes to billionaire owners, instead of players. It's not like they will drop prices...
  2. Berrios began 2017 in AAA for zero good reason.... Still can't figure that out at all.
  3. This. I'd like him in the two inning role after Odo and Pineda or whomever finishes their five or six innings. Let's see if he has that third pitch or not. My thinking has evolved, as starters go less innings... A great multi inning RP has great value.
  4. What risk? Every sports team ever sells for massive profit. The revenue is there. It either goes to labor or billionaires.
  5. Agreed. This site has gotten overly serious lately..... Not that my posts are funny.....
  6. As one writer said on Twitter: Would I deal Sixto to move from 29th best catching to best catching for two years? Yes. Now go sign Harper or Machado.......
  7. Unfortunately, yes, average players should make more money than those people. Supply and demand and all.....It doesn't make it moral, but it is the reality of the world we live in. I don't recall anyone mentioning 300M per year. I am curious what risk they are taking. Has any team ever sold for less than an ROI that an owner could get in teh stock market? I doubt it very much, and if so, it would be very rare. There is virtually no risk in owning a MBL, NFL, or NBA team (not sure about NHL). If it weren't for the uncapitalistic laws that Congress has passed, allowing MLB to act as a monopoly, and the terrible CBA, the players would make even more....
  8. Huh, I thought there was one FA in 87, but I could be off on that. You recall the trades? And, I'm aware Morris and Davis came off bad years, but they did sign them, and it did work.
  9. It's moot now. The Twins did not trade for him. Philly did. Now Philly will sign Harper or Machado most likely. Neither move might work out.....but at least they are trying to win. The fact that the Twins won't sign 25/6 year old generational talents until they are the last piece, well.....
  10. Heck, Congress keeps passing LAWS that allow them to operate in ways no other businesses can, including possibly allowing minor league players to be barely paid........And taxpayers keep handing them money for stadiums and parking and and and.
  11. I don't agree. I think they can make money and be good. It's a matter of how much money..... That's my issue. When they are competitive, or close, will they spend? Last year they spent a lot. But they were all short term investments, which were lauded for their efficiency. I want wins when they look good. They looked legit, sort of, after 17. They went half in. Turns out, somewhat due to injuries, they were right. Until they act differently, they are the Twins. A team that has only spent big in free agency twice. Coincidentally, those are the championship years....
  12. I agree that it is more risky to sign free agents early in the process. After 2017, it looked like Buxton was legit. That was when I wanted Realmuto. Buxton got hurt, showing that even young position players carry risk. Had Buxton and Sano been healthy, and Dozier produced, having a legit pitcher and Realmuto may have been enough. Not likely, but we won't know. If those two are healthy and great this year, they will have almost no pitching under contract in 20. While it looks like there will be plenty available, someone will get hurt. Someone will get extended. Everyone will be a risk. I hope they take that risk if the core plays to it's potential
  13. Two years vs three (or four) is a huge delta in the context of this team (and even w/o context). I don't think I do it, unless they also deal for a legit SP. Or something. Three years seems like an investment, two more like going for it.
  14. Like the Yankees with Ellsbury (I was totally wrong about that one! but it also shows that even position players are risky).
  15. I've never said build thru FA or trades. I've asked them to add one player they think is great, and one player just below that. Two players. Not a build.
  16. this is a fan board, not a place of work......I think you miss that distinction here.
  17. What's your argument, at the end? Don't spend any money, and make money on tv and radio and revenue sharing (the disconnect between attendance and profit has never been greater, according to several studies on line)? Is there some minimum they can spend, and still make money? Never invest in better players? Is there no obligation to spend, given that the taxpayers subsidize their business? And, NO ONE is saying that the Twins shouldn't treat this like a business. No one. The delta in opinion is about how much money they make, vs how much they try to win. They aren't losing money.
  18. Despite having Buxton, Rosario, Kepler, Cave, Wade, Reed, Kirilloff, Lanarch, Badoo, and more, and OF always being available in FA.... The team needs to be taking chances on pitchers. Imo. They literally have Berrios and, um, no one else proven, under control past this year. And the RP corps isn't in much better shape.
  19. Moving and shifting in baseball is more boring than football. Plus, you can't really see it.
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