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Article: Nunez Traded To Giants For LHP Prospect


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In depth scouting report, but a few years old from Baseball Prospectus.

 

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/eyewitness_pit.php?reportid=137

 

Favorite comment was "Painfully slow between pitches." lol.

 

 

Also, read that the Brewers were scouting him earlier as a trade target.

The BProp report also places his changeup as his third pitch, rating it good but with room for improvement in deceptiveness with arm motion and in arm slot consistency.

 

I'm not sure what Allen's track record is with fine tuning changeups, but it seems to me that the Twins in general have had quite a bit of success in developing and/or fixing the changeup in young pitchers as much or more than any other pitch.

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This is an odd comment, considering I don't see a single poster criticizing the move, and in fact the vast majority are ecstatic over the move.

Sorry, I've been flipping between this and twitter....The Tweet machine was a lot more brutal on the move. I meant no harm to the Twins Daily community

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Interesting trade. I definitely like it from the Twins' perspective, though I don't think Mejia is anything special. He gives the Twins more depth from which to jettison non-performing veterans.

That's more or less my feeling, but if all he does is go six most of the time, keep the ERA around 4.50, and, like you said, give them the flexibility to get younger and cheaper, then job well done, Acting Captain.

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It better be Polanco at short. Anyone else will be a disappointment in my book.

However, Polanco has started ZERO games at SS at AAA this year. He has started virtually all his games at 2B.

 

What does this mean?

 

1) He presumably won't be playing SS with the Twins.

2) Dozier will be traded in short order.

3) Hell if I know. 

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The BProp report also places his changeup as his third pitch, rating it good but with room for improvement in deceptiveness with arm motion and in arm slot consistency.

 

I'm not sure what Allen's track record is with fine tuning changeups, but it seems to me that the Twins in general have had quite a bit of success in developing and/or fixing the changeup in young pitchers as much or more than any other pitch.

BP /'16 Futures game player preview description;

 

Adalberto Mejia, LHP, San Francisco Giants (Triple-A Sacramento)

 

Mejia just turned 23, but on his best nights, he will look like a far more seasoned lefty. He’s a physical 6-foot-3 and 195 pounds, and scouts have noted the degree he showed up to Spring Training in better physical condition this season. He’s more appealing for his floor than his ceiling, though he’s the type of pitcher that keeps a team in the game every fifth day. I saw him work with a heavy low-90s sinker and a four-pitch mix this April at Double-A Richmond, and he’ll run his fastball up to the 93-94 range at best. He’s made three starts so far since his promotion to Triple-A Sacramento, and the ceiling is that of a reliable back-end left-handed starter. —Adam McInturff

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After a couple 13-14 beers at the bar I'm going to believe in the delusion for one night. Hopefully we don't wake up disappointed tomorrow!

You won't--there is a thread about Polanco's promotion.

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Hmmm... yes, I like this trade. The Twins acquired a decently-talented starting pitcher in Mejia who I would estimate is a year away from making the rotation. Good stuff.

 

I'm going to miss Nunez, with his helmet-flying off and insane 2016, but this is for the greater good. Escobar and Polanco can rotate at SS and figure out what the future for that position will be. 

 

Man, they cleared a logjam and got a decent prospect. I like it!! I'm still expecting a reliever to be traded, but this is a great start.

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I like it, a young controllable lefty with some promise.

 

The Twins have gotten a pretty good return for Scott Tyler and Travis Boyer! They got Luis Castillo who got Drew Buetera (and Dustin Martin) who got Miguel Sulbaran who got Nunez who now got Mejia.

 

Not bad starting with a 20th round draft choice in 1999!

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I like it, a young controllable lefty with some promise.

The Twins have gotten a pretty good return for Scott Tyler and Travis Boyer! They got Luis Castillo who got Drew Buetera (and Dustin Martin) who got Miguel Sulbaran who got Nunez who now got Mejia.

Not bad starting with a 20th round draft choice in 1999!

I'm a little embarrassed for you right now, nick.

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Hmmm... yes, I like this trade. The Twins acquired a decently-talented starting pitcher in Mejia who I would estimate is a year away from making the rotation. Good stuff.

 

I'm going to miss Nunez, with his helmet-flying off and insane 2016, but this is for the greater good. Escobar and Polanco can rotate at SS and figure out what the future for that position will be.

 

Man, they cleared a logjam and got a decent prospect. I like it!! I'm still expecting a reliever to be traded, but this is a great start.

I think he's a lot closer than a year away. He looks to be ready right now.

I'd expect he'll be in the rotation by September 1.

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I think he's a lot closer than a year away. He looks to be ready right now.
I'd expect he'll be in the rotation by September 1.

What makes you say that? He's only started 7 games in AAA in his career. If the Twins don't think Berrios is ready, then they definitely don't think Mejia is ready.

 

Also, does anyone know if Mejia will be on the 40 man roster?

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Gotta say I"M impressed with MYSELF and Rob Antony to a lesser degree...

 

as i've been floating out Nunez to Giants for weeks (s) now

 

I offered up names such as Christian Arroyo and Clayton Blackburn for Nunez and Alex Meyer.

 

so to get Aldaberto Mejia for Nunez in a 1 for 1 swap  not too Bad

 

I WOULD OF DONE BETTER , but not too shabby i can live with this one.

not an 80 trade (aka Pierzynski for haul) or a 20 Capps for Ramos

 

but somewhere in between, about a 60 or 65.  (we could of pried Blackburn from them also but ohh well)

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What makes you say that? He's only started 7 games in AAA in his career. If the Twins don't think Berrios is ready, then they definitely don't think Mejia is ready.

 

Also, does anyone know if Mejia will be on the 40 man roster?

absolutely why wouldn't he be?

 

I'll say its a 60 / 40 chance he'll be a Sept. Call-up this yr

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Being a Bay Area resident, I think that this is a wonderful addition for the Giants. Probably a good move for the Twins too. I really hope that Nunez can ride with the Giants to a World Series, after his very frustrating years in New York. Good for the Twins to be enablers. And they may get rewarded with a starting pitcher, someday.

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