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  1. I most want the Twins to find another top of the rotation arm in the playoffs, but I don't feel that way about Snell. I don't care about his high ERA and I love the strikeouts, but his lack of control and unstable BB% is likely to be playoff poison against good hitting teams, which the Twins will likely find themselves matched up against.
  2. Long time Twins farmhand Bryan Sammons has been called up by the Tigers and is finally getting his major league debut. He always put up some intriguing numbers for a non-top prospect, particularly in the strikeout department, but his last two years in the Twins system did not go well. Looks like he went to Indy ball after getting released by the Twins before catching on with the Tigers last year. The Twins are done with the Tigers this year so congrats and good luck!
  3. Well it would certainly change the perception of the world's wealthiest men, who generally have a goal of making as much money as humanly possible, from being business savants to inept investors. So color me skeptical I guess.
  4. It could be, but a bunch of that is tax return manipulation. How much of that is just paper loss? They got a new stadium so certainly most if not all of that 46M is depreciation and amortization.
  5. If the Twins are losing ground to the Timberwolves, losing market share in Iowa to St. Louis, KC and the Chicago teams, losing fans due to apathy and losing TV negotiations to a 3rd rate sports provider, that all falls under Dave St. Peter's prevue and it's long been my opinion that he needs to be replaced. The 14th biggest market but as they'd have us believe, bottom ten in revenue? How many other businesses would keep the same CEO for two decades?
  6. Yeah, the Nelson Cruz for Joe Ryan deal worked out very well, other than that, the mid season trades have not been good. They've done much better in the off season trades, another of which I was hoping for last winter.
  7. Falvey's hands are kind of tied if ownership let him give out legit contracts to guys like Correa and Buxton one year and then tell them to cut budget the next. The off field management of this team is much more bumbling than the on field management.
  8. Kind of amusing because I'll bet one of the more common discussions next off season is if Julien follows the Miranda path. That of being a little known infield prospect, raking in the high minors, feeling like a cornerstone player as a rookie, looking completely lost as a sophomore and then coming back from the dead in his third year at the majors.
  9. Not really, most of their trades have been fairly noteworthy. The off season trades tend to pay off while the mid season trades haven't. The only thing noteworthy about trading for this DFA'd pitcher is that once upon a time he was a well known name.
  10. I can't imagine it would go over too well around here if the Twins came away with the washed up bum and the Dodgers get the stud young arm.
  11. Or give Joe a few more years of retirement to grow into that face. Maybe he'll discover all-you-can-eat early-bird buffets.
  12. You got me. Worked out for the best in any case. Well, I guess the best would have been to have neither he nor Margot, but probably time for us to walk this back to the Kikuchi discussion.
  13. Taylor only signed a one year deal, and the Twins showed zero impatience when it came to signing free agents last winter; I'm sure they would have waited him out if they wanted him. This team clearly tried to cut down on the K's and Taylor was the second worst offender after Gallo. I see no evidence the Twins wanted him back. Looks to me he had three teams after him, none of which were the Twins: https://www.baseballessential.com/news/free-agent-market-heating-up-minnesota-twins-michael-a-taylor-matt9 The 32-year-old, 10-year veteran who spent last season with the Minnesota Twins, has interest from three main teams — the Los Angeles Angels, the San Diego Padres and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  14. The Twins obviously care about money, and prioritized it last winter, but Taylor's 34% K rate was a terrible fit this this club. They clearly emphasized lowering those numbers team-wide, I doubt they had any interest in brining him back at any cost. Money wasn't the issue with that move.
  15. The Dodgers top four guys in their rotation are on the IL with only Glasnow coming back any time soon. Paxton has lost 2 MPH off of his fastball and the ability to miss bats. Unless a Dodgers team that's on pace to win 97 games is cutting costs and throwing in the towel, this move says to run far, far away from Paxton.
  16. Is there anything to suggest they wouldn't? I doubt 5M or whatever he'll make is a make-or-break endeavor. I know everyone wants to rip ownership over last off season, and rightfully so, but they raised payroll the prior several years, and then at the last minute this winter got a boost in revenue by finally agreeing to a terrible TV deal.
  17. Unless you're looking at ERA, I don't know that there's much to fix. Kikuchi throws gas, strikes out a ton of batters and doesn't give up many free passes. Like Joe Ryan, he's had a problem giving up homeruns in the past, but in this year of suppressed offense, he's not any more. I know that I like Kikuchi more than most, but he has the stuff to be the best arm in the Twins rotation. I like him better than Bassitt and Gausman. My only concern would be that I'd bet something will change to increase offense next year, so I'd not want the Twins to fall in love with him and re-sign him only for the long balls to come back into play next season.
  18. I don't know, this front office hasn't been terribly inclined to go after soft-tossing, high-contact guys except on MiLB deals. They like the strikeouts (justifiably), I'm not sure putting Paxton in the rotation would appeal to them much.
  19. This is a trick question right? Kyle Farmer has played in 63 games, so the answer must be 63.
  20. Not a fan of trading for a LOOGY, 32 innings is too small of a sample size to think this guy is any good. Looks like he tops out at about 91 MPH on his FB and he guy got jacked by right handers last year. If he had good stuff, he probably wouldn't have had to wait until his fourth decade on the planet to get called up to the majors. The Twins need to really start capitalizing on the prospect depth before they lose value. Seattle (obviously) said no to trading one of their starting five pitchers for Polanco, would they really have held firm to that had the Twins instead offered a package around Julien?
  21. It seems pretty clear the Twins don't target the top pitchers in the draft, they target guys with the best developable traits. In theory it's working great as they continue to have unknown draftees pop up all over top prospect lists. I'm a fan of the approach, but it's going to have to pay off in more than just theory pretty soon; Ober can't be the only success story.
  22. I'll take a reliever, but I don't want ONLY a reliever. I still think this team needs a starter that makes the other playoff teams take notice; I realize there may not be such a pitcher available this year. Looking at Irvin, I don't see why I'd want him on the mound in October over what the Twins currently have. Front line playoff starters get strikeouts, he doesn't.
  23. Yeah, Lee was pretty big blunder by the Twins. There were pre-draft rumors that he didn't want the Twins to draft him, they should have known to dot their i's and cross their t's when it came to dealing with him. One of my favorite tone deaf quotes in Twins history from Mike Radcliff: “I feel for the kid. I feel he’s pretty much uninformed,” Radcliff said of Lee, whom he thought was being led astray. “I don’t think he knows what he passed up.” Ha, because he should have been honored to play for the 1.5M or so the Twins were going to pay him instead of the 10M the Diamondbacks gave him. Surely to this day Lee regrets his decision! Prior to looking that up, I had remembered that as a Terry Ryan quote, but I guess I recalled that wrong.
  24. He's under guaranteed contract for only four more years and he's five years younger than when the Twins signed Josh Donaldson to his four year deal. Next year is Correa's big money year, which based on the youthful construction of the team seems about perfect. The years after that drop in salary dramatically, particularly the option years. Every non-skin-flint team in the league would be happy to take this contract right now.
  25. I agree. Pitching is way harder, but that's a good reason for the Twins to do what they are good at, producing hitters found all over the draft, and then move them for controllable pitching. Let the other teams take the 1 in 10 chance of developing a quality starting pitcher while the Twins use their 1 in 5 chance of developing hitters. It won't always work out obviously, but it's worked out better for the Twins lately than developing their own arms.
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