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Everything posted by darin617

  1. That's not going to happen. It would be different if they had inside information, but if they did they wouldn't get anything leaked anymore if they posted it.
  2. Then they also need to sign a veteran catcher as well. A bunch of garbage catchers have been getting 8.5M a year so unless they dumpster dive they will end up spending a good chunk on a backup catcher.
  3. Was this written by AI? The headline says who could they target without including any possible targets.
  4. Rushing bat looks too good to be a catcher. I would end up moving him to 1st base and would pass on Walker for $20M. I honestly wouldn't feel bad bringing back Carlos Santana for another year.
  5. I would understand this idea if they didn't owe Vasquez $10M and had another MLB ready catcher in the organization. Camargo isn't either the answer or ready yet to be a MLB player.
  6. We shall see. The FO moves could be cost cutting measures. To me it makes no sense why they should care what the people say about them. I wouldn't sell a goose that lays golden eggs. Owners are billionaires and they aren't billionaires because they are in business to lose money. Yes, they can afford to lose millions but most won't. Teams keep payroll at a level so they make money. The only problem is they don't have to disclose records to say how much they made. The only things people can see is what the teams get from the TV deals.
  7. Am I wrong or did they say they were exploring the idea of selling the Twins. That doesn't mean they are going to be sold. Washington & LA Angels owners also were exploring the idea of selling their teams and neither did.
  8. In a trade he could demand that the option years become guaranteed. It is all about the money.
  9. I would be all for a trade. All you have to do is look at the injury history and things only get worse as a player ages. There's no reason the Twins even signed Correa in the first place. Let's just say the Twins have a payroll of 150M in 2025 Correa would be eating 25% of the payroll. Then the biggest question would be who would be the SS in 2025?
  10. Pretty high K rate in the minors, so that would be an issue against MLB pitching.
  11. This would be like a Tampa Bay type of trade. The one thing is Tampa always seemed to know the best time to trade the young arms for hauls.
  12. It's all about winning. Are you telling me if the Twins are leading the Central people won't show up??? SMH
  13. If your prospects aren't ready I could see them bring in some low cost veterans that they could flip for even more prospects. With the talk about the White Sox for sale isn't this the wrong approach? I would spend and back load the contracts and let the next owner to deal with it.
  14. I can guarantee the Twins would have got a better return last winter. Regardless, the Twins should be shopping him if they can cash in a big haul. These power arms don't last forever.
  15. Pretty sure the Sox are cutting payroll for 2025 and knowing them they will be ready in 2026 to compete. Kind of a hard reset. Fans won't like another bad year. But if it gives them time to not rush their prospects they should be back in 2026.
  16. They still need to address the closer situation. In all honesty the best thing would have been to deal Duran last winter for a massive haul and they could have either signed a veteran closer or gave the role to Jax. Now, Duran has a very low trade value compared to last year and they have no choice but to hold onto him. I still feel Jax is the best option in house.
  17. You could have made this post pretty much anytime this year. Probably in June or July would have made sense as well as now. If Julien wants to continue his MLB career he should be trying to play 1st base.
  18. When Brooks Lee came up he was hitting the ball all around the field. Then it seems like the Twins decided that Lee should be swinging for the fences and then he went into his slump. Not every hitter is a power hitter. You can't hit a 3 run homer without base runners. Let Lee go back to what he was and watch him get back into a groove.
  19. You never like to see injuries but this may be a good thing going into 2025. It gives the Twins plenty of time to see if Wallner or Larnach perform playing on an almost daily basis.
  20. It doesn't matter what Varland wants. The Twins own his rights and if they want him to move to the pen his only choices are accepting it or retiring. Louie could probably be a shut down closer or 8th inning guy if he put his mind to it.
  21. Courage? I'm sort of confused here. Let's try this one. If Joe Mauer played his entire career at 1st base would he be in the HOF?
  22. Of course Boras wants Lewis to stay at third. If he can stay healthy and keep hitting bombs he will be in for a large contract. Then after a year he can pull a Mauer and become the Twins DH.
  23. I tend to agree. The Twins have a bunch of young middle infielders coming that could easily become super utility players like Castro. Let 2025 play out and then go from there.
  24. Zebby Matthews second start was not terrible if you looked at the box score. He gave up 5 runs in the first inning and then put up 4 innings after that and didn't give up any more runs. That's a sign of a good pitcher that can work past a bad inning and not let it get to him. I would prefer to see Zebby stay in St Paul the rest of the year and be in a great position t battle for a starting role in 2025.
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