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Signing Carlos Correa- Just because you can doesn't mean you should...


Alex Boxwell

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Some of the best advice you will ever get- just because you can doesn't mean you should. Is it disappointing to see a great talent go elsewhere ABSOLUTELY. For the the long term health of the franchise is it for the best? Probably. A Shortstop whose value primarily comes from his defense will not age well. Paying Carlos Correa 27+ Million in 2032 is going to leave an ache similar to me taking down 7 cups of eggnog at the company holiday party.

A huge piece no one seems to want to ever mention about Carlos Correa is that he has played a limited amount of baseball for someone to feel comfortable about his longevity. He has played more than 110 games three times in 7 attempts (not including COVID year). That number is not going to improve with age. I'm not overly heartbroken over this. The money will not evaporate, there are other more responsible ways to acquire talent. Prime Correa has a handful of good/great years to come and his offense will suffer in the coming years, only Barry Lamar can stroke even 30 big boys at AT&T (this is the correct name of that field, I won't hear otherwise). 

All I would like to do is to urge our Twins faithful to not be so shortsighted. We will pivot, we will compete. Like all our wise elders have told us... Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Buying a Ferrari and having to park it outside is stupid- we need more talent on the roster and this regime has proven it will spend, it will develop and it will be creative. It's a tough night in the Twin Cities but we will be ok, we swam with the sharks and survived and I'm confident we will do it again.

 

 

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Great take. Part of me agrees completely. Then there is the other part, The part that has endured 0 playoff wins in my time watching the Twins (2006 was the first season I really started following with a passion). The part that has had to watch the likes of Pedro Florimon take the field at one of the most important defense positions on the field. That part of me would have loved to see the next portion of Twins baseball anchored by (hopefully healthy...) Byron Buxton and Carlos Correa. Future me is the one that can deal with the belly ache of those two potentially only playing 90-100 games a year and having no money in 2030.  I hope they spend some money and go after Rodon at this point. Don't spend big on Swanson, but hey if he signs I wouldn't be furious. All in all, it could be for the best but it certainly doesn't feel like it now.

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2 minutes ago, Nick Hanzlik said:

Great take. Part of me agrees completely. Then there is the other part, The part that has endured 0 playoff wins in my time watching the Twins (2006 was the first season I really started following with a passion). The part that has had to watch the likes of Pedro Florimon take the field at one of the most important defense positions on the field. That part of me would have loved to see the next portion of Twins baseball anchored by (hopefully healthy...) Byron Buxton and Carlos Correa. Future me is the one that can deal with the belly ache of those two potentially only playing 90-100 games a year and having no money in 2030.  I hope they spend some money and go after Rodon at this point. Don't spend big on Swanson, but hey if he signs I wouldn't be furious. All in all, it could be for the best but it certainly doesn't feel like it now.

Oh no doubt, I worry the panic will lead to an irrational offer to Swanson. I think the Braves are a beautiful example of how to build your roster. Build within and make trades to acquire MLB-level talent then secure said talent before they hit free agency. In the short term, I 100% agree Correa/Buxton is so freaking electric. A great example I think of is Christian Yelich- if he hits free agency after his two historic seasons some sorry team would be paying him 30 mill but the Brewers got him beforehand got prime Yelich then signed him to a cheaper deal (relative to FA contracts) and from a franchise perspective when you put his body of work together it was worth it. It'll be interesting to see it play out but I think SF will have buyer's remorse when he hits for little to no power in that yard. I think the trade market for a SS or 3B then Royce gets his shot on the left side of the infield. It is an odd time in Twins fandom. I think we're headed in the right direction, we've shown we will compete for FA contracts and we scout well enough to dump them ie: Donaldson.

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