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They may not be done yet. They may try to find someone to take Farmer but his contract may be prohibitive.
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One of these 5 bats needs to be the DH against right handed pitching in Santana, Farmer, Margot, Castro and Vazquez. Not one of them project to be league average against right handed pitching. No worries though because we are set against lefties now.
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Would Margot have made the Dodger roster? Kike Hernandez gives them more flexibility as the 4th OF on the short side of the platoon. Would DeSclafani have made the Mariners starting rotation? No. Both the Dodgers and Mariners took on a portion of these bad contracts in order to make a deal work this winter. I don’t think either team wanted either player and they needed to find a team willing to take some of the contract burden.
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3 Reasons to Believe in Simeon Woods Richardson
jorgenswest replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Encouraging inning from Woods-Richardson against the top of the Yankee line up. It was encouraging because he starts spring with a velocity that is up from last year ranging 92.2 to 94.5. He also had good differential between fastball and change up. He threw strikes. Nice work against LeMahieu, Soto and Torres. His strength is shown by the stuff+ but he needs to pair that with velocity better than the 89-90 he showed too often in games last year and he needs to be in the strike zone. -
I am curious. Is the $100 in market option going to sell well? I have mlb tv and not in twins market. My TV comes over the air so if I were in market I probably would reluctantly pay the $100 but then I guess I watch those other teams also. Maybe I find a radio package. Is DBack TV the only option to see Diamond back games in market? If given a choice between RSN through paid TV provider or a $100 Dback TV where would most land? If these were the options for the Twins I wonder if viewership would be reduced. It sure seems like revenue would take a hit. edit: I tried getting clarity on the linear TV options. Apparently that piece is not worked out yet according to the Arizona Republic. I wonder if it would also be subscription based in order for the DBacks to get revenue from this option.
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Twins A Finalist for Utility-man Kiké Hernandez's Services
jorgenswest replied to wiguy94's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Signing decline phase veterans to one year lower dollar contracts is a recipe for mediocrity. In order to compete at this budget level they need to develop their own cost controlled talent. Instead they are filling the bench and back of bullpen with short term low upside veterans. -
Let’s Re-Do the Twins’ Offseason
jorgenswest commented on AidanAver's blog entry in MVPrielipp's Blog
I would have taken the Farmer and Santana and DeSclafani dollars and spent them on one player. It would be close to the Corbin Burnes salary. Deal Polanco to Seattle but let them keep DeSclafani. I wonder if Seattle does the deal without DeSclafani. Nontender Farmer Win the Corbin Burnes trade. They can better DJ Hall with Varland and then add two other prospects like Gonzalez and Miller or Salas. If dollars remain as add that bat against left handed pitching. The fight for Farmer’s utility spot is between Martin, Helman and Prato. The fight for Santana’s more regular role is between Miranda, Severino and Lee (Julien would get more time at 1B/DH). Burnes plus the two that emerge during the season of the 6 listed gives them a better shot in the playoffs than DeSclafani, Santana and Farmer. The 2025 team suffers with the loss of Varland but they will have a comp pick to develop in the longer term. -
I wonder about Madrigal because the hit profile looks similar. Madrigal is two years older and further into his career so maybe there is a picture of what the Twins have in Martin. I appreciate the thoughts. It seems like to have value beyond the bench Martin is going to have to provide more offense than Madrigal has with the Cubs. It really hinges on whether the walk rate can stay high or if major league pitchers will pound the strike zone and let him put it in play. Another hitting comp at least based on their strikeout and walk rates as well as their ISO in AAA last year is Celestino. Martin and Celestino are the same age.
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Who is your DH against right handed pitching? Isn’t the bar either Santana or Castro? That is likely a pretty low bar. Larnach hopefully clears that bar but he isn’t on the roster if they add a right handed bat and retain Farmer. Polanco would have cleared that bar. Gordon’s projections against right handed pitching clears that bar. Martinez clears the bar and might be doable on a one year commitment. Otherwise they may as well hope on Larnach or a healthy Miranda. If Brooks Lee clears that bar put him on the roster on that spot and DH Julien. That can’t happen either if they add a third short side platoon bat.
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I just want Lee to have the opportunity to win a job in the spring. I will always be the first to argue that spring training stats have no meaning. That doesn’t mean that his performance in the spring has no value. Slash stats can’t measure that performance. It is on the staff to make the assessment. There are some parallels to Chuck Knoblauch. He was drafted in 1989 and played in AA in 1990. He did well but not dominant. He used his non roster invite to dominate in the 1991 spring training sending the 1990 starter to a bench role. Knoblauch didn’t quite have the draft pedigree (25th) or the prospect rank (72 BA) but close. Both grew up with baseball Dads. Knoblauch’s dad playing in the minors for 8 years before becoming a legendary high school manager in Texas. There are several parallels. The bar is high. Lee needs to show he is ready to be an everyday player at the major league level and the Twins really need one more everyday player. If he brings it in the spring they need to make space. Knoblauch’s impact was significant in 1991. Lee’s can be too.
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Minnesota Twins 2024 Position Analysis: Catcher
jorgenswest replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am glad to have both catchers. @Shaitan makes a good point about Vazquez helped make Jeffers better. We need both. I am also glad to have Camargo in reserve.- 40 replies
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Spring training stats are meaningless. Spring training is meaningful. The staff working with him everyday needs to be able to assess if he is ready. They need to be able to assess his ability to hit left handed pitching. The sample against a lefty is too small to make any conclusions. Look at the variation likely due to sample in 2022 (.937 OPS) and 2023 (.603). If he shows readiness they need to put him on the roster. They also need to be building in the flexibility for his arrival. I would suggest that they get Lewis some work in LF and CF. If not Lewis then the DH spot is open for Julien. Martin needs to be given the opportunity to win a job also.
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Minnesota Twins 2024 Position Analysis: Catcher
jorgenswest replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I would aim for 90-95 games started while arranging the rotation where he is able the DH against left handed pitchers another 20 or so games. He will need to hit like last year to earn those DH opportunities.- 40 replies
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Rosario is projected by ZIPS and Steamer to be the better hitter. His contract is 1.5 million. Over their careers both are much better against left handed pitching but Farmer is more extreme. I don’t think the Rays were ever going to take Farmer’s contract. There were too many options on the market that would sign for less. No missed opportunity here. I hope Brooks Lee and Austin Martin have the opportunity to win the job over Farmer.
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I always appreciate your posts @Riverbrian Your post makes me wonder if 3 platoons is ever feasible. This year in particular they will have a back up catcher and up the middle player in Vazquez and Castro. Neither is a platoon player but both are critical. That leaves two spots. You can’t platoon 3 positions with those two spots. More than ever they need JD Martinez who doesn’t need to platoon. His career OPS against left and right would rank first (dwarfing everyone else) and 4th. He is old and in decline also but has space for that decline. MLBTR listed the Twins among possible destinations today though a long shot.
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I would start Kepler and Julien and even Wallner a fair amount against the smaller proportion of left handed pitching they see and add a bat for right handlers. I think your long term tells us Santana is significantly better against lefties but I don’t buy that his numbers randomly pinball. He has declined as a hitter and at this point from 1B/DH is only useful against lefties. Larnach Is the better option for the strong side platoon right now but he gets knocked off the roster if they add a weak side platoon outfielder. Even in games that this added short side platoon hitter starts they are probably going to see that lefty twice. It is a better use of spot to go strong side and give our talented young left handed hitters some needed at bats against lefties. Why not give them until after the all star break to show if we really need this limited use bat? There are always these kinds of bats available at the deadline. I’d even be OK if the found a new home for Farmer forcing Julien into more of those at bats with Martin in the roster getting others. Should they really roster three short side platoon players in Santana, Farmer and the new bat?
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Do you think it is wise to use career stats for a 38 year old? Almost all of his career numbers are age 26/27. Is that relevant at 32?
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They had two off days in April. They played more games in April than any other month. They did have a stretch mid August where they could have skipped the fifth starter a few times but chose to give extra days of rest. Rest may have been helpful then.
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The Table Setter, February 19: The Outfield Movement
jorgenswest replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Let’s suppose they add that short side platoon right handed bat. Who is the 9th hitter that will join the line up against right handed pitching? Why is this less important? None of their options (Santana, Farmer, Castro, Vazquez, new right handed bat) would be a counted on run producer against a right handed bat. Any additional right handed bat will help in about 25% of the starts. Even then they will likely have the platoon advantage for only 2 of their plate appearances that game as pitchers no longer go deep. The cost of this short sided platoon bat is a spot for a batter than can produce against right handed pitching. I think the real priority is an every day bat that fits in the top/middle of the line up. Polanco was that bat. They don’t have enough roster space to replace him with two platoon players and both need another bat. They can go get a bat that is run producer against both right and left handed pitching. Has JD Martinez signed anywhere yet? They may need his bat in the lineup more than they need the positional flexibility.
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The Table Setter, February 19: The Outfield Movement
jorgenswest replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Twins don’t have space for a right handed outfielder. They chose their short side platoon bats in Santana and Farmer. No team has space for three. I would have chosen a right handed corner outfield bat over either Farmer or Santana but the Twins chose otherwise, They need another middle of the order bat against right handed starting pitching that they will see about 3/4 of the time. Some might argue Larnach is that bat. That is fine but then he needs a spot of the roster. There isn’t one if they add a third short side platoon bat to the team. -
I sure hope the Twins aren’t seeing the final bench spot as a position battle. Bench isn’t a position. Castro and Vazquez give them the first line of depth they need around the diamond. Any further depth can be in St. Paul. They do have critical line up decisions to be made. Nothing is more critical than their line up against a right handed starting pitcher. If there is a battle to be won it is here. Let’s assume that Jeffers, Kirilloff, Julien, Correa, Lewis, Wallner, Buxton and Kepler are healthy and in that line up. Who is the best option for the 9th bat? Polanco was traded opening that spot. The 2022 version of Gordon was pretty good against left handed pitching. He is gone. The four that seem to be roster certainties are Santana, Castro, Farmer and Vazquez. Any of these would be one of the poorer DH options against right handed pitching in baseball. Yes Santana was close to league average last year but look at the last three. It is folly to take last year’s numbers and project them to the next year. Castro? Over his career he has a .006 difference in platoon split with both in the 690s. Farmer has a career wRC+ of 76 against right handed pitching. The other choice is Vazquez. The Twins don’t have a battle for the last spot. With the trade of Polanco they have a battle for a spot in the starting lineup against right handed pitching. It is a critical battle. Michael A Taylor doesn’t help in that battle at all.
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3 True Lies From the Twins Offseason
jorgenswest replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I needed to look up true lie. It seems like it would have better to simply lie. Would they have sold more tickets without telling us that the budget would be cut? Lie about the budget and sell more tickets. Would they have not signed Farmer or Santana if they didn’t think they were trying to improve the team? Adding short side platoon players or old 5th starters don’t move the needle towards improvement. Really lie and say you couldn’t get any players to sign and go with the inexpensive players.- 108 replies
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