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  1. Falvine treated FA like a garbage sale instead of an auction sale. And all they went home with is the misc box of junk they sell at the end and half their $ still in their pockets. Complete failure.
  2. Stop with this excuse. Donaldson's camp flat out said they will sign with whoever meets their #. Our offer isn't close and we're not willing to raise it. Again. The only player who probably truly wouldn't play in MN is MadBaum.
  3. They could easily have signed Ryu or Kuchel. Instead we're going into the season with a joke of a rotation and a payroll of $110 million, $20 million less than two years ago and the same as it was 10 freaking years ago. It's embarrassing and unacceptable. Huge failure by Falvey and Levine. Fresh off their huge failure at the trade deadline.
  4. I'm reluctant too. But we either sign someone we have reservations about, or we sit here with a payroll $30 million under budget. Adding a 5th year which requires 600 PA's isn't much additional risk. If he's healthy and good enough to get 600 PA's in year 4, bring on year 5.
  5. The Twins need to go on offense with Donaldson. Add a 5th year option if he gets to 600 PA's in year 4. Tell him he has 24 hours to accept. The Braves are sniffing around a trade with Colorado and we should not allow ourselves to be held hostage while they do.
  6. I seriously doubt there will be a trade coming. But if there is, it makes sense to do the signing first. They might not be so eager to sign if we just traded for Price/Gray/Archer etc. Especially Hill.
  7. I can be OK with this if we either sign Donaldson or trade for Price. Otherwise, we're $20 million under budget dumpster diving like we never left the Dome.
  8. OK. Get your frustration and sarcasm out of the way today. Tomorrow: Why Bailey is actually better than MadBaum and Hill is better than Kuechel!
  9. They entered the off-season with the #2 starter locked down. They needed to add 3, a #1, a #3 and a #4.. Retaining Odo and Pineda filled the 3rd and 4th spots. But the biggest and most important was not addressed. There's no way to spin it as a positive. Put another way, their job is to allocate their available payroll as effectively as possible to improve the team. Instead they are sitting on $30 million in unspent cash, because they couldn't get a "deal." That benefits no one except the Pohlads. But perhaps their's a GM award for "most wins per payroll $" or "team that had the least bad contracts" that we don't know about. Even then, the Rays will win.
  10. It's ~$101 now. They throw $7-8 million at one of the remaining pitchers in the bargain bin and go into the season with a $109 million payroll. A cut of about $16 million from 2019.
  11. To be clear, I'm not one of the idiots ripping on Mauer for being hurt. He clearly was hurt in 2011. The issue the front office's inexplicable bungling of how it was communicated, which made them look like idiots and made Mauer (unfairly) look soft.
  12. "Impact Pitching" is going to be this front office's "bilateral leg weakness."
  13. Betances signs with the Mets. I bet we were in on him though. The top Twins article on MLB trade rumors is about Cron going to the Tigers. I guess that says it all.
  14. High being subjective, obviously the Royals could not keep their team together if it meant having a $200 million payroll. That said, they also didn't have to collapse as much as they did. They made some poor choices in the aftermath of the World Series win. The Twins don't have to follow a Royals/Marlins model to win a WS. They can follow a Cardinals model.
  15. Deal. Although the chances of that being the starting 5 is small. They will surely sign/trade for some veteran who will end up in the opening day rotation. I just don't have high hopes for who it will be.
  16. Because Dobnak, Smeltzer and Thorpe aren't exactly hot prospects?
  17. Obviously they don't want to fail. The question is what do they see as their job? Their talk indicated it was to go big and make a run at a world series. Their actions indicated it's to be the "smartest" GM in the room and avoid a "bad" contract at all costs, even if it means they have no realistic chance at their stated goal.
  18. Sure, we heard that from the team. I think most fans knew in their gut what was coming. I certainly did. If you think it's all "mindset" don't you think the "mindset" of the team and the line-up would have been better in game 2 if we'd had MadBaum on the mound instead of an Uber Driver with 5 career starts?
  19. First, it takes 8 starters to get through a season, on average. Dobnak/Smeltzer/Thorpe should be options 5/6/7 not 3/4/5. It's very likely at least one of them will be a complete bust, and it's unlikely any of the 3 will be a legit #3 starter in 2020. As currently constructed I would certainly take the Field to win the AL Central over the Twins. Forget worrying about play-offs.
  20. On a sunny day, you might not pay $50 for an umbrella. When it's pouring rain, you will. The Twins rotation has black clouds hanging over it. And Falvey is sitting with a roll of $50's looking for a "deal" and the umbrella store just sold out.
  21. We all knew the 1st round sweep was likely coming. Still frustrating, but we were braced for it. But many believed the front office when they said they would "go for it" even though they never have before. Because there was a new sheriff. Learning he's just like old sheriff is incredibly frustrating and depressing as a fan. It's also not fun feeling like you were lied to.
  22. It's pretty obvious they didn't. Did they make "big $ offers" yes. Were they the highest bidder on anyone? I doubt it. But "no one wants to come here."
  23. Any idiot could just go sign players to plug the massive holes on their roster. Where's the challenge in that? Smart guys like Falvey know better.
  24. It probably wouldn't have. But you still had a lead in the division and the best offense in team history. If you don't go for it then, you never will. They didn't know in July 2006 that Liriano's arm was about to fall off either. It doesn't justify clinging to Kevin Slowy and Scott Baker instead of adding Soriano and letting Jason Tyner DH.
  25. The three biggest FO flops of the last 30 years are: -Not acquiring a starter at the deadline last year -Not acquiring a bat at the deadline in 2006. -Not addressing the 2020 rotation. Congrats, Falvey, you've outdone Terry Ryan in only 3 years.
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