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  1. Gio became expendable when the Twins signed Farmer. Which was a month or two before the Twins signed Gallo. Gallo vs. keeping Gio is really comparing apples to oranges. The Twins have much more promising prospect depth at SS, 3B and 2B, than they have at OF. Getting rid of Gio has no relation to signing Gallo.
  2. This post makes the most sense to me about this issue. What most of the posters and the article are leaving out is that the Twins did not have a SS, therefore got Farmer the same day they traded Urshela. The Twins basically were getting Farmer to play SS if Correa was not signed or were going to use Farmer at utility infield if Correa was signed. Farmer had more flexibility than Urshela and could play SS and Urshela could not play SS. It would not make sense to keep Urshela under the circumstances that existed then, or now. Urshela was in his last year of arbitration eligibility and would not be with the Twins in 2024 in all probability anyway. Could the Twins have gotten more for 1 year of an arbitration eligible Urshela?...Apparently not. Remember the Angels got him to be a back up for an injury-prone Rendon at 3B. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
  3. Thank you Seth for an extremely well-written, heartfelt article about a Twins icon, who was a nice person.
  4. I agree, add Moore first if possible. If not, add Chafin. How much would they each cost?
  5. John, I hope to run into you at spring training the first week in March (March 5th through March 11th.)  We chatted briefly several years ago about how impressive Chase Petty was, as he was throwing to a catcher, while we were 20 feet away from the catcher (behind a sturdy fence) on one of the back mounds along one of the many fields. Marco Raya was also throwing that day. I commented on how it amazes me that someone so small (Raya) could throw a baseball so fast. You said it was in the legs. We did not introduce ourselves, but we just talked some. I'll make it a point to introduce myself if I see you this spring at Ft. Myers. I hope you are doing well. Sincerely, David Benbow (tarheeltwinsfan is my Twins Daily moniker). 

  6. Reminds me of the great Sopranos' quote: "Our true enemy has yet, to reveal himself".
  7. Oh please, for the sake of all that is good and decent, be wrong.
  8. Interesting point. I remember he just was not as effective after he returned from Covid. I'll need to check his performances and see what teams he pitched against after Covid and how he did. Thanks for bringing up that point.
  9. Nick, You have written another outstanding article. Great questions backed by some facts that I was not aware of. 1) Ryan's stats against KC and Detroit vs. "other teams"; 2) Polanco's increased walk rate; 3) the fact that lefty "pitchers' have pummeled Alcala. I only mentioned # 3 because I just wanted you to know that I am the first reader to find your intentionally placed "Hidden Mistake", which you sometimes put in your articles to gage if anyone is really reading your outstanding articles closely.
  10. I agree about the deepness of the backend of our position players showing potential, but I don't see much nationally recognized potential in our pitching prospects, front end or back end.
  11. Outstanding article Seth. Your reporting on the Twins' prospects is very detailed and interesting. I enjoy the fact that you weave some personal information into many of your evaluations. Your efforts are appreciated.
  12. Plus the Guardians had the youngest team in the majors last year without these 6 top 100 prospects. The Twins are in for a dogfight with the Guardians these next 10 years.
  13. Nick, Who did the Twins have penciled in to play SS when the season ended? My answer is "Nobody". Correa had announced he was going to test FA, which he did. We did not have Farmer, Lewis will not be ready until the middle of this season, at best, Miller is not ready, Lee is not ready, Martin is not ready. Who was going to play SS? I remember posters proposing moving Polanco back to SS until Lewis could be ready. There was nobody who was going to adequately play SS. Is Correa the same player who played SS last year? Yes, he is. But was he under contract to return for 2023? No, he was not. Is he now under contract to play for the Twins in 2023 and for at least 6 seasons. Yes, he is. Therefore, I submit the biggest weakness which the Twins had going from 2022 to 2023 was 1) the void at SS and 2) the void at catcher, where Jeffers was the only major league catcher contractually committed to play for the Twins in 2023 and there were no prospects in the Twins system anywhere close to being ready to play catcher in the major leagues. Both weaknesses were solved by the FO with unmatched skill/wisdom/luck. But the bottom line is, that SS and catcher were the 2 biggest weaknesses which were addressed by the FO with fantastic results at SS and good results at catcher.
  14. At least if Gallo batted lead-off, he would not kill a first inning rally with a strike out.
  15. 1) Nelson Cruz. 2) Carlos Correa - 6 year deal plus 3) Carlos Correa- 3year deal with opt outs.
  16. Maybe Kep can platoon in right field with gold glove winner Michael A. Taylor, who hits left handed pitching very well.
  17. I am surprised to be told this. That is not too bad a performance by Kep. Maybe Rocco knows more about Twins' lineups than I do. Thank you.
  18. Try to get Henry Davis also, who is a top 10 catching prospect with a great arm for the Pirates. Add Noah Miller, or newly acquired Salas (both SS's) from the Twins and Davis from the Pirates to this trade.
  19. Unfortunately this was a good article about Kep's limitations. What struck me was the ridiculous number of times Kep batted in the 1-4 spots in the batting order in 2022. This fact does not speak well for Rocco, who kept putting Kep in those spots in the batting order. " The left side of the infield is wide open. And Kepler swings and hits a two-hopper to the second baseman, who throws him out at first."
  20. Very interesting article. Thanks Lou. Nicely done.
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