you're only looking at it from one angle. Nodoby doubts that Ryu has an injury filled past. That's why the 2019 NL CYA runner up went so cheaply. That's why many here preferred someone else, if they had their drothers. But the Twins absolutely need to add good starting pitching. They passed on the other options. Or the other options passed on them, if you want to be charitable. So that left Ryu. And he went for 4/$80. And his most RECENT history is 180 IP. For a team in the Twins position, that was EXTREMELY reasonable. Eminently doable. It would have potentially made a big impact, if he's healthy, and not done significant damage to the team is he isnt. This was a no brainer. There's no recovery, unless they get lucky with some lotto ticket. They can still make trades, but that should have been in addition to a FA starter, not instead of. And make no mistake, there's no guarantee they'll find a starter as good as Ryu available, and if they do, it won't be cheap.