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From: Does Terry Ryan have what it takes to lead the Twins in 2015?


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While I generally have been optimistic that this season the Twins would make a marked improvement from the last few years and at least finish the year with a record approaching respectability, after the first 7 games, my optimism is waning. I know 7 games is a small sample size, and if the circumstances that got us here were not as they are I would not be so concerned. But when I look at the 2015 Twins and their struggles, I see roster mismanagement as the biggest problem leading to the piling up of Twins Losses.

 

At the end of the 2014 season, 2 opportunities were clear.

1. Our pitching was as a whole brutal

2. Our outfield Defense was awful.

 

How did Terry Ryan address these:

-Pitching: Signed Ervin Santana to bolster starting rotation as well as picked up Rule 5 draft pick JR Graham, veteran reliever Tim Stauffer and journeyman veteran Blaine Boyer.

- Defense: Signed an aging Torii Hunter who last year was widely rated as the worst starting right fielder in all of baseball.

 

While Terry Ryan can't be blamed for the Ervin Santana steroid issue, he is squarely responsible for the bullpen additions as well as making our outfield defense worse.

 

Much of my optimism for this season stemmed from the fact that the Twins have an amazing group of young prospects ready to burst onto the big league squad and provide some much needed talent, but all of the roster moves that were made did nothing but block that young talent from getting a chance to come up. And the result? Our Major league roster struggles while our minor league teams flourish. It is nice to see them succeed, but they only exist because the Twins do.

 

In short, I am concerned Terry Ryan isn't the right guy for a rebuilding team. He is great at finding veteran pieces to get value from to augment an already good roster, but I have seen little in his tenure that says he knows how to move prospects along at the right pace and no when to bring young guys up to learn and see what we have in them.

 

In my opinion we should be bringing up Rosario, Hicks and later Buxton as soon as possible, removing Boyer, Stauffer and Thompson at minimum from bullpen ASAP and replacing them with any of the myriad of great pitching prospects we have stuck in the minors. We need to see what we have in those guys, in order to set us up for potential respectability in 2016 and beyond. I hate already talking like that 7 games in, but it is what I see as potential reality with this dreadful squad. Who knows...the young guys may actually make 2015 a little more respectable as well. And if not, we they at least have potential to get better.

 

 

 

 

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Good arguments. 

 

Outfield: Hicks should be brought up ASAP.  He is a far better defensive CFer than this mess and he gets on base... Hunter is gone via trade at the deadline if he's worth anything.  Then Rosario can be brought up for a look.  Arcia needs to be moved back to RF and given every opportunity to fail.  I think Arcia has 40 HR potential if the Twins have patience.  Buxton can replace Hicks come August or September. 

 

BP: Stop this gong show and bring up Pressly and Tonkin NOW.  TALENT trumps experience in a rebuilding effort.  ALWAYS.  TR needs to figure that out.

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No.  No he does not, nor has he in many many years.  As I wrote in a previous thread, this guy is finished.  Done.  He hasn't had a good or fresh idea in years, maybe a decade.  He trots out the same tired old philosophy and tactics year after year after dreadful year.  He is obsessed with "veterans" at the expense of better, younger, cheaper options.  His bullpen is a steaming, hot mess.  He has better options at AAA and that was obvious to everyone but him.  How he constructed the bullpen this year was an atrocity. Hicks has been jerked around to the extent that he doesn't know what way is up.  He has signed multiple average to below average aging pitchers to multi-year contracts.  He has committed an entire draft to college-age relief pitchers that he refuses to use.

This man is poisonous to the organization.  We cannot improve with him at the helm.  The game has passed him by.  This was true ten years ago.  When we were contenders, he was unwilling, or more likely, unable to improve the roster mid-season to put us over the edge.  People say he restocked the farm.  I find this to be false.  Sure, he drafted Buxton, but what GM wouldn't have?  He also passed on Mike Trout.  So did many others, I know, but so did he.  He drafted Wimmers and Eades, and other soft-tossing, "ready" pitchers who are dreadful.  

There are reasons why certain teams remain foul such as the Padres, Phillies, Marlins (usually), Royals, Cubs, Pirates, Knicks, Clippers or the TWolves. It doesn't matter what sport. Bad GM's kill teams.  I know not all of the teams listed are terrible now, but the ones that aren't have new GM's.  It's not just GM's, the owner is just as culpable because they repeatedly put the wrong GM's in place.  Unfortunately, TR is a Supreme Court Judge-the job is his until he doesn't want it.  He CANNOT be fired.  This franchise cannot soar for a sustained period with TR in charge.  F him.

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