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  1. I don't think much of the players they got; they're the kind of half-measure moves the Twins were making 5-10 years ago. They got guys to eat innings, but as discussed in another thread, eating innings and winning innings are completely different. But it's more aggressive than the Royals have been in a long time. The AL Central should still be bad, they could win enough games to look competitive even if they aren't actually a good team.
  2. I also don't want to trade Julien, but the team has lots of exciting infielders and I desperately want a young top of the rotation arm. Julien wouldn't be anywhere near my top choice to use to get one, but he'd be in play for me if that's what it took.
  3. Wow, guaranteed 5 years and 135M for a 30-year-old pitcher who in the previous five years has started more than 14 games once. I'm thinking Andrew Freidman agreeing to the opt out clause in Ohtani's contract should Freidman get fired was a pretty slick move.
  4. Perusing Staley's ProFootballRef page is interesting. So looks like before he became a bigshot DC with the Rams (surely in no way due to HOFers like Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey), he was the LB coach for the Broncos and before that the Bears. His Bears LBs included Roquan Smith, Khalil Mack, Leonard Floyd and Danny Travathan. That mush have been a pretty tough job coaching up that group of bums. Prior to that he had one FBS job as a 30-year-old Grad Assistant at Tennesee, otherwise it was all FCS, JUCO and Div III stops, including Minnesota's most successful college program St. Thomas.
  5. *********Moderator Note********** Let's stay on topic. This has nothing to do with the Twins and especially not their manager.
  6. Honestly, this seems like a boneheaded move by the Dodgers. They tend to start faltering once all of their pitchers start going down, and now they're trading for and EXTENDING the most injury plagued pitcher in the league? I mean, Kershaw is still way better and less injured than Glasnow, seems like he'd have been a better choice. Good luck.
  7. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39113246/joe-flacco-signs-1-year-deal-browns-incentives-wins Interestingly, the Browns gave Flacco an incentive laden contract signing him from their practice squad. I'm quite confident that's not normal and makes me think maybe they DID have teams trying to steal him away. Well, specifically one team, which we talk about here in this thread.
  8. Milton was then traded for Nick Punto, Carlos Silva and Bobby Korecky. When Guzman left the Twins got a compensation pick which they used to draft Brian Duensing. They also traded Buchanan to get Jason Bartlett who instigated this trade. Turned out better for the Rays, but the Twins didn't do so bad themselves.
  9. Only if he has something to go back for and they didn’t already burn his house down.
  10. I’m sure the QB who’s never strated before is trying to win, but overall, it looks like the chargers are trying desperately to get Staley fired.
  11. The Vikings have scored fewer points in five successive games. Can they win this game 2-0?
  12. Just for fun, I'm going to take a long shot and say it's Lewis and Miranda. I know Miranda has largely been an after thought by us, me included, but man, that strikeout rate is just so nice to look at, even last year when he struggled. If his shoulder WAS the issue, he has the chance to start hitting and make us all smack our heads with the realization that he was an obvious bounce-back player.
  13. This has gone off topic and while regardless of view, I don't believe anyone is truly trying to antagonize, it's unavoidable. As such, I'm locking the comments.
  14. Yeah, I'd like a beefier bullpen, but outside of about a dozen relievers leaguewide, I think it's always a dice roll. These guys work off of small sample sizes and need consistent and predictable usage and I don't think you get that with players who constantly change teams, managers and ballparks. Bring in a guy or two, but I think your best bullpens are when you finally make it click with the guys who you've had time to see where they fit into the puzzle. Rogers/May/Duffey. Perkins/Duensing/Pressly. Nathan/Guerrier/Crain. Guardado/Hawkins/Romero. It sucks, and it's frustrating, but I think it takes some trial and error with guys you know before you get it right. Knock on wood, but they've had a couple years with some of these guys and I'm optimistic that they'll have a core they've figured out how to deploy right out of the gates this year. Bring more help in by all means, but I'm putting most of my faith in the relievers already here.
  15. Could be, and if that's where the money has to go, I'm still game. Most of the pitchers I'd like are younger and I'd pay the premium in player equity. Both parties willing of course.
  16. This is bonkers and a bunch of propaganda. I've been to the downtown of pro sports cities Seattle, LA, LV, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas, San Antonio, Nashville, Tampa-St. Pete, Orlando, Miami, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago and Milwaukee and probably four dozen times in Minneapolis in the last decade, and most of those places since the pandemic, and not a single one of those cites had an unsafe atmosphere. Full disclosure, I haven't been to San Francisco in probably 20 years, but if anything, it was way more European than every other American city I've been to. I pretty much ONLY go downtown, that's where all the fun and entertainment is. I'm quite confident that people are conflating homelessness with an unsafe atmosphere and I think that speaks more to those who feel 'unsafe' than it does the city. If you can't handle AND EMPATHIZE with homeless people, there's probably not a city with more than 50,000 people you should visit.
  17. They have 15-20M and that's without removing Polanco or Kepler. They're going to sign someone.
  18. I'm not a big fan of grabbing local guys just because they're local guys as they seem to get a longer rope. There has to be a few dozen arms just like him they could speculate on without having to wait on the Dodgers to release him.
  19. The Royals gave a 3 year deal to a 34-year-old pitcher who has had one season as a starter in the last seven years and an average at best relief pitcher. KC looks more like a black hole than a circle. I'd have rather stood pat with what the Twins have than sign guys just to sign guys. And I don't think the Twins will stand pat.
  20. I mean, yeah on Gurriel, but trading away the farm for a reliever is a bad idea when this team needs to use that equity to get a top end starter still.
  21. I'm interested in trading Kepler, but not for a guy who can't hit. The Twins biggest problem last year, heck, most years is consistent offense, and even if Kepler is removed from the roster, the Twins just don't have enough room to add another glove first player. If Kepler or Polanco are traded, it needs to be for pitching, and the Twins need to fill in the few remaining offensive spots on the 26-man with a good hitter.
  22. I haven't been interested in free agent pitching, as I'd rather trade for young controllable arms that aren't yet past their primes, but this is an interesting one. He's still an elite pitcher, even when factoring in the ten or so starts he'll miss. There are only three free agent bats that interest me, I suppose if the Twins don't go after any of them, Kershaw would be a fun free agent to land.
  23. Good. Go into every game with the intent to win, not the intent to hopefully hang in there. I know when you have a questionable rotation, the urge is to get 'depth' to hopefully have pitchers you can just run out there every fifth day, or in an emergency, but if you're running out guys who have a blow 90 ERA+, your odds of winning are low anyway.
  24. Three World Series since 2010? Seems like plenty of teams are in line for some good luck over them.
  25. You can share the intel but not screen print or copy/past their material.
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