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  1. Unless one is going off of some very dated prospect rankings, I think the Giants got just as good if not a better return for 2 months of the soft tossing Tyler Rogers.
  2. A starter with control issues and an A ball catcher? And now if this team does get a new owner next year who does want to win, now the Twins have to go back out and find more back of the bullpen help?
  3. Yeah, you probably don't pivot to a left handed reliever if you get denied the right hander. But I'm not trading Duran unless it's something obviously too good to pass up.
  4. Or Falvey called down to Rocco and said, 'are you freakin' kidding me?' Get him out of there you stubborn fool.
  5. Ugh, I was annoyed by the Paddack salary dump, but Castro has been the most reliable Twin the last three years. I suddenly find myself a bit bummed about his time coming to an end. Thanks Willi, you'll be remembered well.
  6. I think that was 2023 when the team was actually good, because I remember him saying he didn't want them to trade Miranda...... But yeah, I fully expect the wind is out of his sails here. And not just him.
  7. Correa seems like a guy who will up his game when motivated. That's obviously not a ringing endorsement, but if he goes to Houston, I fully expect him to return to glory and make the Twins look foolish immediately. And similarly, if the Twins do get sold and new owners inject new life into this franchise, I'd think he'd be very likely to return to form here next year and help lead an improved team back to the playoffs. On the other hand, if the Pohlads are staying, or new owners are no different, then yeah, I'd expect Correa to produce similarly to what he's doing now.
  8. And even if they did, I have zero interest in six 5M players.
  9. In accountant terms, I think the comparison is the weirdo who doesn't make the IRS pay them the full amount of their refund: I would like to receive the full amount of my Paddack please.
  10. The very thrifty Rays and Orioles just traded similarly unexciting players and ate money to do it. One got an infielder in A+ ball and the other a AA pitcher. Now, some may argue that Danny Jensen and Seranthony Dominguez are better players, but then why did those teams have to eat the money? Answer: they likely didn't have to eat it, but they did to get the better prospects. At this point I'm just annoyed. Let's see what happens with Bader, Castro and Coulombe. I'll give them a chance to eat money on those contracts to get even better returns.
  11. But honestly, the saving money aspect isn't the scariest part of this. Recent reports say the Pohalds have one foot out the door. They are not supposed to care about next year's payroll. Unless they still think they're cutting checks next year. Or worse, the front office already assumes or knows the new owners are also going to have the same mindset.
  12. I'm minimizing the 1.2M future savings of the Dobnak deal? What kind of player improvement do you get for 1.2M next year? I don't want ANY free agent that cost 1.2M and a 10M player and a 11.2M player are the exact same player. This does nothing to improve the future of the team.
  13. But the financial value only benefits the team, if the savings of that value is used to improve the team. They aren't going to use that financial savings to add players this year.
  14. Yeah, I don't know why anyone would care. Barnstorming baseball teams ended up having unique rules back in the day. They'd play in farm fields and didn't always have enough players to fill up a lineup. Locals would get to grab their gloves and play not only against but sometimes WITH the touring players sometimes too. Can't remember the last time I heard anyone complain about the Harlem Globetrotters either.
  15. Listening to most of the national guys, they really give off the impression that they think the Twins HAVE to make these trades. Which makes the national guys sound clueless, because the Twins obviously don't. Barring injury, the value of Ryan, Duran and Jax won't decrease before this off season as they'll still have two years of control left. And of course, fingers crossed the Twins are sold and THEY are a buyer a couple months from now.
  16. noun noun: refuse matter thrown away or rejected as worthless; trash. "heaps of refuse"
  17. Isn't Baseball Prospectus the one that really hones in the defensive angle? Because if so, the fact that he was ranked #34 in 2024 and fell off their rankings this year doesn't bode well.
  18. So pretty much a low end top 100 prospect to headline each of these trades? Hard pass. Seems really easy for the national pundits to find trades when they're looking to move good players off of unexciting teams they don't actually follow.
  19. I got to say, the fact that one of the highest paid players in the league was the one who flipped out about a potential salary cap isn't a good look for the players. Wow, shocking that the guy making 350M is screaming to protect his money while the guys at the bottom of the wage scale, who would significantly benefit from salary caps and floors, have to keep their mouths shut or they'd incur the ire of the super stars.
  20. Or if no sale comes together this offseason or a new owner is just as spendthrift as the Pohlads, I could see a trade more likely this winter.
  21. I'm not comparing any WAR, it's a near pointless stat particularly in this case. The Yankees are looking for offensive help with Judge down, Bader's defense doesn't fill that void. It'd be like going car shopping and coming home with a jet ski instead. So yes, this trade would be similar to if Christian Vazquez has a minor offensive bounce back the beginning of next season and then the Twins went and traded for him hoping his first time in MN was an aberration.
  22. Wouldn't the Yankees trading for Harrison Bader be the equivalent to the Twins trading for Christian Vazquez at next year's trade deadline? I can't even imagine how much these boards would be on fire if they did that!
  23. I'll admit, when it comes to front office personnel and managers, I do wonder if they make decisions to save their jobs instead of to enrich the long term outlook, but even setting that aside, if we don't know next year's ownership situation, Falvey shouldn't be selling controllable assets. From my perspective, it's very possible this team only needs a 15 - 20M payroll bump and a manager who can get the most out of young players to be a legit contender next year. No guarantee a new owner will do that, but it's not that large of an ask of someone who will want to play with their fun new MLB toy.
  24. Just think of the return the team could have gotten had they sold them at their peaks? Had they been able to identify the underlying issues with these players early and got out from under them, they might have transformed the entire franchise. The Twins traded CEH and Steer for Mahle while at that point Miranda was crushing it; they probably get Luis Castillo if they move Miranda instead. This team has a problem either in identifying their players weaknesses, or coaching getting the most out of them.
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