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Are the Twins Preparing a Big Surprise?


Ted Schwerzler

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This offseason was always going to be incredibly weird. Coming off a pandemic shortened season, with no fans, and an unprecedented amount of uncertainty still ahead, how teams would tackle preparations for 2021 is a mystery. The Twins are good though, and despite a few holes they want to get better. What if they go all in?

 

This morning at ESPN Jeff Passan penned a piece regarding some rumblings he’s heard around the league. One of them was a note on the Minnesota Twins circling like a shark in the water. Executives had apparently suggested that Minnesota is “lurking” and appears “ready to strike with a big move as they did last season.” That big move alluded to was the signing of Josh Donaldson to a $100 million deal. How could something like that be replicated?

 

On the free agent market there’s only a couple of splashes that would fall into that category in and of themselves. Signing Trevor Bauer, George Springer, or J.T. Realmuto would push dollar signs into that realm. Bauer is arguably the most natural fit of the group, and his next deal could be the most interesting. He’s previously said he’d like to by an assassin for hire and string together lucrative one-year deals. Agent Rachel Luba has commented that they’re open to whatever the best fit is. Bauer makes sense in Minnesota, but I’d imagine there’s other more desirable markets.

 

Looking at the latter two options, the Twins would be in a bit of a weird spot even though both are clear upgrades. Springer plays corner outfield, and despite the departure of Eddie Rosario, the assumption is that top prospect Alex Kirilloff will take over in short order. Mitch Garver had a down and injury plagued year in 2020, but Ryan Jeffers looked the part of a starting quality option. Realmuto would push both to the bench, although he could make the DH spot less of a pressing Nelson Cruz matter.

 

I don’t think anything else on the free agency front would qualify as Donaldson-esque. Maybe signing Didi Gregorious, Marcus Semien, or Andrelton Simmons to be the starting shortstop creates ripples, but none of those guys should break the bank. If it’s not going to happen on the open market, swinging a deal is something Derek Falvey and Thad Levine have done well with.

 

Although the system isn’t as loaded as it once was, the Twins minor league depth right now is in a great place. Royce Lewis probably remains off the table, but he’s less untouchable than I assumed even a year ago. Beyond that, everyone should be under consideration. Jordan Balazovic and Jhoan Duran headline the pitching while Trevor Larnach, Aaron Sabato, and Keoni Cavaco are the offensive gems.

 

Without reading too much into what Passan has reported, there’s certainly a feeling of a silent killer right now. Chicago is looking to load up as the White Sox have their most competitive team in years. The Twins are the clear cream of the crop right now though and remaining there will take legitimate additions. After hearing about payroll decreases and scaled back financial efforts after decreased revenues in 2020, there should have been legitimate fear regarding Minnesota’s opportunity to capitalize.

 

If this is just the beginning of smoke, and we don’t have fire for some time, the hope should be that this is an inkling of the Twins keeping their foot on the gas. The front office and development staff have pushed a largely home-grown roster to the point of opportunity. The window is wide open and continuing to jump through it as long as they can, should be the goal. One Postseason win, or a series victory is where it starts, but this organization has all the makings of a legitimate contender.

 

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Passan has a great job.

Here we go: sign Realmuto, Bauer, and Hendriks for a St.Louis type payroll of $150+.

Sure, not my money. I do promise to watch or listen all season, buy a hat, and go to a few games. Go Twins.

I wanted Springer too but didn't think we should block Rooker/Larnach/Kirilloff.

Real - Dodgers like Hendriks, which is a reason our team needs him.

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It sure does seem like Bauer is that ONE guy that would splash like a cannonball.

I'm of the mind that if the Twins are EVER going to make a big pitching move like this, now is the time.

Kiriloff, Larnach, Rooker, Jeffers, Arraez, Lewis, Balazovic, Dhuran---really cheap. 

Kepler, Polanco, Garver, Buxton and Sano are relatively affordable.

Maeda is a bargain.

They are set up to have a number of cheap to very affordable contracts for quite a while.

If they stretched the payroll just a bit,

they could have Bauer.  

And they could still go get someone like Brad Hand to close. (Hendricks would be my top choice but probably not happening with Bauer).

Otherwise, Paxton & Hendricks.

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Last year, all the   FA   talk was sign a big pitcher & they came up w/ Donaldson. Donaldson was a big signing, not only his offense & defense prowess but his wisdom on hitting which I believe paid great dividends for the young hitters coming up. This year I have no interest in any big name FA except Bauer. Bauer would be a great acquisition he`s ace level but not only that he has a fountain of wisdom that he's willing to share w/ the young up coming pitchers. They'd be following him around pretty much like the young hitters did w/ Donaldson.

If they have a clear path to Bauer, I hope you are right & that they'd ponce on him. Where last year the key                was the willingness of the Twins go 4yrs., I believe this year the key will be the Twins willingness to go 1yr. 

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A high quality team, a wide open window of contention, a fairly young roster, a quality system that should provide additions and maintained success and opportunity, I take a contrary opinion in regard to a SINGLE big splash. In MY opinion, the Twins are indeed circling, as stated. But MY OPINION is they are looking at a series of moves WITHOUT cutting payroll, or only doing so slightly.

 

$50M dollars does a LOT to add to the OVERALL team vs a SINGLE splash. You want the most bang for your buck, but how about Cruz, 3 pen arms, a pair of 10th/11th bench pieces and a quality rotation add with a flier for another?

 

Think:

 

Cruz: $15M

Oddoorizzi: $13M

Hand/Henricks: $9M

Clippard/Soria: $6M

Hernandez/Frazier: $9M

 

And I'm just spitballing some numbers and names as the FA class is DEEP, and there will most certainly be some bargains available late. Especially in the pen and 5th SP types.

 

So a splash may not necessarily mean ONE GUY, but rather just being smart and aggressive and not cutting payroll.

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Would love Bauer like everyone else but not seeing Pohlad dropping 30 mil per for 4-5 years. Guessing that is what it will take. Would love it but not seeing it... 

 

Would like DD to come over and play short.. great defense.. nice bat with some pop. 

Let Polanco be the super utility guy ... know he can play SS, 2B and 3B... keeping him healthy and his bat will be strong. 

 

Pitching wise guessing we find 3-5 good relievers that are inexpensive... 1 or 2 reclamation projects to bridge to our pitching studs coming up... 

 

as far as lurking for something big... we can all hope! Just not sure what we need other than pitching.... 

 

 

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