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Traditional Twins Make Non-Traditional Waves


Ted Schwerzler

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That really just happened. In the middle of the 2016 season, just weeks before the non-waiver trade deadline, the Minnesota Twins made one of the most monumental moves in franchise history. Terry Ryan's time as General Manager has finally come to an end. In the midst of a near guaranteed 90 loss season, Jim Pohlad has finally seen enough.

 

When it comes to baseball minds, there are few better in the game than Terry Ryan. He is an adept talent evaluator, a great person for the sport, and arguably an even better person. I'm not a journalist, and I don't pretend to have even the slightest semblance of a relationship with the Twins former head honcho. I've interacted with him in limited amounts during spring training trips, and he's always been great, but he's far from someone I know.

 

What I do know however, is that as big as the decision to remove Terry Ryan from his duties at the General Manager of the Minnesota Twins is for him, it's even more earth shattering for the organization. This is a man who has become the Twins as equally as they've become him. If there have been constants in life over the past 20 years, it's death, taxes, and Terry Ryan as the face of Twins baseball.

 

In deciding to turn the page, the Twins have in turn done something that was absolutely needed for themselves. The organization and front office had become one that the sport had passed by. Minnesota couldn't have been further from the industry leaders, and despite the talented youth throughout the organization, those expected to unleash it in the most balanced form consistently have failed. Terry Ryan had failed, Rob Antony had failed, and those on down the line had failed.

 

For now, Antony will take over. It's the middle of the season, and the Twins wouldn't be doing themselves any favors to make a rushed decision on who the next man in charge is. Presumably, Antony won't be granted anything higher than his immediate interim label, and that's absolutely for the better. With pieces at their disposal, whoever is handed the task of turning the Twins around will have some pretty attractive assets to work with.

 

There's going to be plenty of moving pieces for a while. The initial decision comes as a shock to both those inside of the organization, as well as plenty around Twins Territory. While not saying it wasn't warranted, the removal of Terry Ryan at the current time is quite the blindside. The future remains bright however, and maybe even more so with a more capable party in charge.

 

As the dust settles, July 18, 2016 will likely go down as one of the most monumental days in Twins history. Not only did the Pohlad family step away from a company figurehead, but they also chose to do so on their own actions, and for the betterment of the ball club as a whole. While being a massive shift, it's a baby step, but one that lands in what has to be considered the correct direction.

 

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I can only imagine the circling of the wagons in the front office and figuring out what to do for the rest of the season. Do they trade or keep? How do they market the team if it is a team of prospects? How do they fight the media overkill the Vikings and US Bank Stadium will grab in the city and the media. 

 

IF THE TEAM continues to play as it has, the September seats will be pretty darn bare with lots of unsold hotdogs and beers. And forget not having a jersey that anyone cares about...at the moment.

 

They have to seriously question who ahs the right idea about where the franchise is going in the front office and hope the new general manager will be able to work with some of them.

 

They have to put faith and trust into the farm system and reevaluate the talent from the GCL to the few prospects on the AAA roster.

 

They need to find a field staff that will work towards the future, which means deep-six ALL the current field staff.

 

They need to get the young guys out in the community as much as possible, be it to hospitals, public events, their own stores for their own fans. And they have to have the players show a love of playing the game at Target Field in Minneapolis. If players don't want to be here, why would the fans want to be here.

 

And if, in the next two weeks, we get rid of most of the vet presence, I would like to see the field staff changed and some of the minor league staff promoted, at least to keep working magic with the youngsters, if we consider their magic working in the minors.

 

And, at last, I would consider any August waiver claim of a player or a big contract. If someone wants Mauer, maybe it is time to cut the ties that bind.

 

Then figure out WHO you want to spend money on the next two years and go after them bigtime with an eye on the prize in 2018 (at the earliest) or 2019 as a given. Blow the other teams out of the marketplace. Spend that money Pohlad says Terry wouldn't ask him about.

 

Or it is going to be a very tough season ticket sell in 2017. The New Twins, we will need to get to know them, see them play, feel their hopes and dreams, go along for the ride.

 

 

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