I'll try to kill 3 birds with one stone - Why wouldn't an experienced GM want this job? Because of the handcuffs put on by the Pohlad family. I know they said there wasn't a budget, but I don't think it's a secret that the Pohlad's target is 52 percent of revenue for a salary base. That's actually not a bad target based on some other similar teams (throwing out Dodgers, Red Sox, Yankees) and some other teams like Detroit (69 percent in 2015). The Twins were at 49 percent in 2015 and I haven't seen what this year is yet. However, when your revenues are 8th lowest in the league and are falling as any reasonable person would expect the Twins revenue to be, you can see where the handcuffs come into play. So, how do the Twins lure an experienced GM away from another team? Well, you either throw a pile of cash at them (not likely to happen), or you find another floundering franchise to pick off their GM (not a smart thing to do if you think the GM is part of the problem). So, perhaps I should have revised my statement by saying that no quality experienced GM is going to want the job.