Tom Pohlad certainly has a flawed vision of the Twins chances in 2026. But he's been in the picture for what? A few weeks?
At the risk of repeating myself, let's look at the POBO's resume:
9 years into Falvey's tenure, the Twins have
- 2 above average position players: Buxton and a part timer in Jeffers. Only one of those came to the Twins during Falvey's time. The other is aging and a constant injury risk. That's it. Question marks or outright failures everywhere else
- zero bullpen assets. Zero. 4 or 5 mediocrities or worse, then squadoosh. For what many people here like to refer to as "the easiest thing to build" (those many people are way wrong, of course, but I read that often.) How do you get to a position where not one, single solitary reliever in an 8 man pen is someone you can depend on??
- 2 good starters, neither of which were developed under Falvey
- 1, maybe as many as 3, prospects that have a realistic chance at being above average MLBers some day. Whoop-de-doo. That and 5 bucks will get you a coffee.
- a team that, if we're honest, has no chance of being competitive in several years
No matter who owned the team, Falvey was a failure, by the standards he himself set when hired.
They weren't perpetually competitive. Just the opposite. One strong team (2019) that he gets partial credit for, and a couple teams only in contention for the weak ALC. 9 years in, we're objectively terrible.
Somehow blaming Tom Pohlad for the state of our favorite baseball team is...well let's just say missing the Forrest for a few trees.