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I hope Louie starts the season better than he finished Spring Training.
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Does anyone know if AD will Actually pitch in 2024? Maybe he'll just be on the DL all season long.
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Looking ahead = Those big 4 players mentioned could ALL end up being traded with the roster flexing as a result of what players are received in return. Polanco, Farmer, Kepler, Vasquez (in that order) are either gone by opening day or by the trade deadline. In order to make those moves, another one or two teams may have to be involved in trades. The way to get to that point is to target the player(s) you want and work backwards from there to find a way to get that done. But then again the Team has people they PAY to construct a roster.
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Twins Could Swing Blockbuster With Red Sox
Jacksson replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Sounds like a prime opportunity for a three or four team trade in which everybody gets what they want/need.- 23 replies
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What Can the Twins Steal in 2024?
Jacksson replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
With 2 ACL surgeries on his resume, it is both foolhardy and irresponsible to have Lewis stealing bases.- 22 replies
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Offseason Status Update: Attrition By Subtraction
Jacksson replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Very dicey to consider trading Farmer. Unless the brain wizards are comfortable with either Gordon or Castro as the backup at SS. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that the plantar fasciitis that plagued Correa in 2023 won't be chronic or return in 2024. Same consideration with Buxton and his knee. Got to have a plan B for that too.- 43 replies
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The Pohlad Family Tree is filled with birds that can only call: CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP-CHEAP !!
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Predictable = After all $100,000 IS $100,000 especially when you constantly preach poverty.
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"Don't get me wrong, I have no problem trading players from an area of depth for areas of need but sometimes and this time in particular the FO needed to change their way of thinking and doing business. Picking up options on 2 players that you have replacements for and letting 2 pitchers walk away that you don't have replacements for maybe was the plan but that is not a good plan. Contracts to players like Buxton, Correa and Gallo are huge over-pays and 2023 proved that. The more I see what this FO does the more I question their plan." It is the way to go when the purse strings are controlled by a Pohlad. That family has a priority of winning on the PROFIT line of the Income Statement; irrespective of what happens on the playing field. Already saddled with two burdensome contracts for players with (so far) value that doesn't approach their contract values, the business philosophy was totally obvious. Twenty million for 1 year of two players with tradable value OR $75 million for 3 years of a pitcher who will be 37 yo at the end of the contract and $24 million for 2 years of a pitcher who will be 38 YO at the end of the contract PLUS $16 million for 2 years of an up and down Relief Pitcher who will be 35 YO at the end of that contract. So, the BOTTOM LINE is: TWENTY MILLION OR ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN MILLION. Remember Team is owned by the Pohlads OBVIOUS RESULT !!
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Can't really find fault with Gray wanting to get out of Twinkie Town after his 2023 season. 32 starts, but a W-L record of 8-8 coupled with an ERA south of 3.00. Those results are an embarrassment. So 16 times Gray got a no decision either due to: A quick hook by the Manager An anemic offense that provided no run support. A bullpen that couldn't hold and/or protect a lead. An offensive rally that took place AFTER Gray was out of the game. That doesn't take into account the 8 losses, which were for a variety of the above reasons.
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Twins Shopping Christian Vazquez
Jacksson replied to Brock Beauchamp's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
The prudent move is to just hang onto him for at least the short term. Vasquez's contract is a sunk cost. Hook Vasquez up with a conditioning regimen for the off season to get him in the best shape possible for 2024. Make sure his 2023 hitting difficulties have been examined, identified and coached up. Catching is a demanding, vulnerable, and perilous position. The next pitch could very well result in an injury leading to an extended stay on the disabled list. Let the kid play everyday at AAA and develop. Meanwhile Vasquez can spell Jeffers, give him a breather when he is nicked up and perhaps become the designated catcher for a certain starting pitcher. When a team who has lost their starting catcher for the season calls the Twins about Vasquez, answer the phone. And don't forget to "charge" certain teams a penalty premium for this and any other trades with them to pay them back for prior trades in which the Twins came out on the short end. -
The Joey Gallo Experiment Should Be Over
Jacksson replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I still think that the signing of Gallo was a back-handed payoff to Boras for his coming back to the Twins with Correa after swishing with the the Giants and Mets. When are the Twins go for it?? This year was all about "insurance policies" Taylor = Insurance policy for Buxton. Gallo = Insurance policy for Kirilloff/Larnach. Farmer = Insurance policy for Lewis/Miranda/Polanco/Correa Castro = Insurance policy for SIX different positions.- 58 replies
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Where Do the Twins Go from Here
Jacksson replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Not only the hitting coach and the assistant hitting coach at the MLB level, but also the hitting coaches within the organization should be evaluated with a critical eye. What steps are being taken by Flavey, Levine and Baldelli? All they seem to be doing is shrugging their shoulders and scratching their head. Time to put together a plan for elevating the performance of the current under performing offensive players and put it into effect.- 65 replies
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Too many sub-par offensive performers on the Twins. That and the injuries are the problems. Buxton, Gallo, Correa, Kepler, Taylor, Vasquez, Miranda, Larnach, and Pagan (just because he is Pagan), Polanco, Mahle, Paddack, Celestino, Gordon, Stewart, Thielbar, DeLeon And then there are some questionable trades made by management coupled with some questionable medical reviews of player targets by the medical staff.
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I still believe that the Gallo signing was a "Payoff" to Boras for his turning back to the Twins with Correa
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At what he is being paid to perform, he should be able to cover 3B and 2B as well as SS.
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Switch to a different flavor of Kool-Aid. Goldschmidt is not an answer, just costs resources and gums up team chemistry. Can't help but think that the Gallo signing by the Twins was a "reward" to the Boras Organization for him circling back to the Twins with Correa after both Boras and Correa were embarrassed by the Giants and Mets. Gallo + Taylor + Kepler are the WORST OFFENSIVE OUTFIELD in the MLB. If there is an area of intense need it is for a provenquality outfielder who can hit for average. How is running and hitting GOOD for Buxton's knee?? Put him on the 60 day DL, Tell him to go home, rest,recover, rehab. Dump both Gallo & Kepler, Taylor becomes outfielder #4. This creates 3 open spots on the 40 man roster (Buxton, Gallo, Kepler) Lewis + Farmer + Julian + Kirilloff in the infield. Solano backing up 3B, 2B, 1B Larnach + Castro + Wallner in the OF Miranda comes back as DH Correa picks slivers and looks at tape from prior years to figure out what is wrong & gets a physical at the Mayo Clinic. Also, at the All-Star Break: EVERY PLAYER gets a Complete Physical and a Through Eye Exam from a a Certified Ophthalmologist. Fire and replace both the Hitting Coach and the Assistant Hitting Coach Any or all of the above; either at the same time or gradually.
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The Clock is Ticking on the Twins' Roster
Jacksson replied to Greggory Masterson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Too many players hitting around the Mendoza line. The performance of advance scouts and the hitting coaches needs to be reviewed. Video staffers need to step up with comparisons of hitters this year vs prior years. The team building strategy of of the front office should be scrutinized. (How is Gio doing in LA??) The line-ups being put forth by Baldelli could be improved upon.- 32 replies
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The Outfield Help is Already Here?
Jacksson replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Signing Gallo is just a debt repayment to Boras for "gifting" the Twins with a disguised single year contract for Correa last year. Now the Twins help out Gallo to rebuild his value and stay in the good graces of Boras for future "sweetheart" deals.
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Since the Twins had to pay the entire salary for Taylor Rogers to play for San Diego and in return received ONLY: a starting pitcher with an arm ready to fail, a journey-man reliever who was/is unable to step up to a more significant role and a flier on a young, green pitcher with control issues that probably won't amount to anything, regardless of what the future holds for what the Twins received, THEY DIDN'T GET NEARLY ENOUGH !!
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Offseason Status Update: Time to Pivot
Jacksson replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
One move that had to be made since the team gutted their upper level catching depth in their quest to unload Donaldson. If ANY Twins followers truly believed that the Twins would empty the Pohlad warchest of Bucks to make a serious offer on any of the big 4 shortstops, they are deluded. To any of those interested, I can make you a heck of a deal on the Mendota Bridge. Twins had their shortstop position filled when they acquired Farmer.- 38 replies
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What’s Next for Miguel Sano?
Jacksson replied to Ted Schwerzler 's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Should be a successful off season for conditioning for Sano. IF he hires a conditioning coach & a professional chef & a nutritionist Also in his favor: most AYCE Buffets have gone out of business- 24 replies
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