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  1. 3rd Inning Stretch
    While I certainly chat with the white whales this offseason (Cole, Strasburg, Rendon), ultimately none land in Minnesota. That doesn't mean the offseason cannot be a success. I move forward with the following:
     
    Zach Wheeler - 4 years/76 million
    Mike Moustakas - 3 years/42 million
    Jake Odorizzi - 3 years/39 million
    Will Smith - 3 years/35 million
    Jason Castro - 1 year/6 million
     
    Trade AWAY Eddie Rosario for prospects
    Trade FOR David Peralta for prospects (Net +1.3 million for trades)
     
    Non-Tender - Cron
    Pass on Martin Perez (+.5 million)
    I'd also bring back Gibson on a minor league deal if he'd accept and see how he performs in the spring...if okay, perhaps break camp with him instead of Graterol to begin year.
     
    This means:
    C - Garver
    1B - Sano
    2B - Arraez
    SS - Polanco
    3B - Moustakas
    LF - Peralta
    CF - Buxton
    RF - Kepler
    DH - Cruz
    Bench - Castro, Gonzalez, Adrianza, Cave, Wade
     
    SP - Wheeler, Berrios, Odorizzi, Dobnak, Graterol (Gibson?)
    RP - Rogers, Smith, Duffey, May, Littel, Stashak, Smeltzer/Thorpe
     
    Total Payroll: 137 million
     
    I really wanted to bring back Pineda, however salary was not going to work while missing a portion of the year. The addition of Smith could shorten games for the inevitable shuffle at the back end of the rotation, however would rather spend on a guy like Smith then take a chance on the starters that could come for similar money.
     
    I think Wheeler is the home run get for the Twins...hampered a bit by the Mets dysfunction, but electric stuff that wont cost what the two top guys will.
     
    I try to extend Buxton/Berrios, just not sure that's gonna get done. So didn't even try and go there here.
     
    I prefer Peralta over Rosario despite the age difference as I only am planning on Peralta for one year. And he won a gold glove this past season (for what that is worth), but really wanted him for the quality at-bats he will provide versus Rosario.
     
    Believe the hitters provide good flexibility position-wise and the team has okay depth when the inevitable injury hits.
     
    No monster prospect trades allow for in-season deals to again be considered, also allows the team to see Larnach for a second year, see if Lewis continues AFL success, see if Kirilloff continues to make strides hopefully without injury.
     
    The concentration of LH hitters is a potential concern, especially if Sano/Cruz either don't remain healthy or don't produce. However, I could see the lineup being just as potent as this year (assuming MLB doesn't mess with the ball) and believe the rotation should be better overall 1-5 and bullpen should at least be on par with what we saw the last two months in 2019.
  2. 3rd Inning Stretch
    I've been thinking about this for awhile, prior to King Felix's perfect game a couple weeks ago. Perhaps I should have posted it then, as it wouldnt sound so pipe dreamish now. However, the Minnesota Twins are perfect trade partners for the Seattle Mariners if they look to deal Hernandez this offseason. And I am hoping that deal begins tonight with a strong Liam Hendriks start.
     
    My proposed deal would include Oswaldo Arcia, Eddie Rosario, Liam Hendriks, and a lower level pitching prospect (Jason Wheeler perhaps) for King Felix. I would have Arcia and Rosario as the third and fourth ranked Twins prospects going into next season.
     
    Why would Seattle do it? Well their top three prospects are all starting pitchers, and very highly rated at that in Walker, Hultzen, and Paxton. Also, their young hitters they are still hoping to produce in the future are all infielders in Smoak, Ackley, Seager, and Montero. And their other top hitting prospects are a SS and 3B. Saunders can play a bit, but other than that, they are thin in the OF (I am not a Trayvon Robinson guy). Therefore, Arcia and Rosario fit in very nicely in Seattle with their current pieces, and should be highly viewed after their current seasons. Hendriks has done all he can do at AAA, and needs to put it together with a major league club. His fly ball tendencies should play well in MN, but should play even better in the marine air of Safeco Field. With the other pitchers they have, he would be a solid 4 or 5 with the younger guys coming up and Vargas.
     
    This may have been more realistic at the end of June before Hernandez went 8-0 in his last 12 starts, however this is the type of move they should be looking to make as Hernandez will not be 27 until after next season starts, and is the type of pitcher any team needs, but the Twins DESPERATELY need.
     
    Id be willing to give up more, but those players make the most sense to me. If they want Hicks instead or perhaps in addition, Id still listen, as long as Buxton/Sano are not part of the deal. Would love to hear some thoughts on this.
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