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Article: Twins Claim LHP Adam Wilk From Mets


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I realize this guy's numbers are terrible and he probably won't be any good. But, he wasn't exactly handed any favors for his start last weekend as far as being rested. 

 

"Wilk’s outing came under sub-optimal circumstances, to say the last, as Fred Kerber of the New York Post detailed. The lefty flew from Las Vegas to Albuquerque (with a stop in Denver) last Saturday, only to learn he was needed in the Majors, at which point he flew to Los Angeles and took a midnight flight to New York to start against the Marlins at 1pm."

So what is the excuse for the rest of his career?

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I realize this guy's numbers are terrible and he probably won't be any good. But, he wasn't exactly handed any favors for his start last weekend as far as being rested. 

 

"Wilk’s outing came under sub-optimal circumstances, to say the last, as Fred Kerber of the New York Post detailed. The lefty flew from Las Vegas to Albuquerque (with a stop in Denver) last Saturday, only to learn he was needed in the Majors, at which point he flew to Los Angeles and took a midnight flight to New York to start against the Marlins at 1pm."

 

A new market inefficiency has been found!

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I never approved of the Wilk acquisition. I was just emphasizing the importance of waiting until Berrios is ready.

That's fine, but they could have let Mejia take the spot start.  They could have let Tepesch take the spot start.  They could have even gone with a bullpen game (yes I find the humor in that too).  It seems silly to bring a guy in with this sort of resume for that sort of purpose.

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In which case the claim now makes even less sense.

 

You just gave up your waiver spot

 

for

 

 

wait for it

 

 

Adam Wilk.

 

Just an open 40 man spot. That is easily fixed if they want to bring someone else on board.

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fair. but this does say they aren't trying to win this year, doesn't it? Can we ever be honest about rebuilding here?

 

How would you feel if you were on the roster, and they made these decisions?

 

I don't think it would bother me a lot as a player. I'd trust in the plan. And, I don't think it tells us anything about their plans for 2017. They are thinking big picture, but with 120 games to play, I'm sure they're willing to adjust throughout the year. 

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What do you mean by gave up their waiver spot?

 

 

Does a team that makes a claim not go to the end of the list after doing so?  I honestly don't know.  I know it is set by record, but I guess I always thought it was fluid based on made claims.

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I don't think it would bother me a lot as a player. I'd trust in the plan. And, I don't think it tells us anything about their plans for 2017. They are thinking big picture, but with 120 games to play, I'm sure they're willing to adjust throughout the year. 

I'd agree with this completely if there were a plan that was a bit more clear.  The moves last week seemed to indicate one thing and now this doesn't really fit into that.  It's an outlier move, which is what is confusing to me to begin with.  It doesn't show that they're trying to win now and it doesn't show that they're trying to get the future of the organization big league experience.  So what is it telling me?

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Saw that Bernadino says WIlk NOT under consideration to start on Saturday. Now it gets interesting. He is here to replace someone in the bullpen. I'm guessing Pressly. This also raises the possibility that Berrios will start Saturday. According to Bernadino, still under discussion.

 

We were told a couple days ago, Berrios was not ready. If he's ready now, he was ready then....

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I'd agree with this completely if there were a plan that was a bit more clear.  The moves last week seemed to indicate one thing and now this doesn't really fit into that.  It's an outlier move, which is what is confusing to me to begin with.  It doesn't show that they're trying to win now and it doesn't show that they're trying to get the future of the organization big league experience.  So what is it telling me?

 

Maybe the plan is more clear to the players. It doesn't need to be clear to us... 

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Article is updated with notes on Rucinski being sent down after the game, and the Twins saying that Wilk is considered a reliever by the team, not a starting option. Saturday starter could be Tepesch, Berrios or Mejia. 

 

Rucinski never should have been called up.

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Maybe the plan is more clear to the players. It doesn't need to be clear to us... 

That may very well be the case, and I hope that it is.  The news of Rucinski being optioned and Wilk not being considered for a start makes much more sense.  This is what I get for reacting to unconfirmed information.  That being said, I still would have liked a promotion from within over this.

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Article is updated with notes on Rucinski being sent down after the game, and the Twins saying that Wilk is considered a reliever by the team, not a starting option. Saturday starter could be Tepesch, Berrios or Mejia. 

 

That would be pretty amazing if after all this angst (myself included) it ends up being Berrios starting on Saturday over Tepesch, and then Mejia (or Gibson) when the next start is needed May 20.

 

Seems there is a split in the front office. As there should be. Start Berrios already.

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Apparently the new front office's philosophy is to pick up cast-offs from other teams and hope they'll end up with some "diamonds in the rough." We were told for years that the young guys the Twins drafted 3-4 years ago would be studs. They've stock piled hard throwers who were supposed to be the Twins' future stars.

So instead, we choose a guy who was released from the Mets so they could start Tommy f-ing Malone?

This organization is a disgrace! The only saving grace will be that the team will be so awful no one will come to watch, and then maybe they can get serious about putting a decent product on the field.

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At what point do we get to start judging the FO and their awesome pitching acumen?

 

At the point that the Twins are not competing.  As long as they are competing I will be giving them the benefit of the doubt.

 

What matters is the standings.  So far so good.

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Wheeler is on the other line...says he wants to know what he needs to do to get a shot and would be happy to make an appearance on the 40 man roster.

 

I watched Wheeler pitch on Monday.

Horrible is a compliment for the way he was pitching...

 

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