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Article: Twins Close To Acquiring LHP Jaime Garcia?


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If we're gonna go get someone like Garcia (rental) the Twins might as well go get one rental relief pitcher. I'm thinking Addison Reed or Pat Neshek, since both imo seem affordable in terms of prospects. Although I'm not exactly sure what the Mets or the Phil's needs are.

 

And if we go after Reed I definately feel we should add Bartolo Colon to sweeten the deal because if feel the Mets do want him back. Also I don't want someone considering retirement based on how his start against the best team in baseball goes, when we're in middle of a playoff hunt.

 

 

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Jaime Garcia is an intriguing add, though his upside is pretty limited. He should fit in as the #4 starter ahead of Gibson and Colon. We have had plenty of pitchers go NL to AL and bust, so that is a concern. This doesn't seem to fit the FO's mantra of "controllable talent over rental players", but obviously every move they make isn't going to reflect this.

 

Hopefully they won't give up too much. Giving up Kiriloff or Garver would be too much, but other considerations like Haley and Melotakis would not happen. I think Blankenhorn would be a fine price to pay, just looking at the stats.

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So many comments about posters and their feeling. So tiresome. So very tiresome. Shoring up the back or middle of the rotation is a good idea, depending on the cost of course. Did I mention how tiresome it is that people have to constantly comment on posters and their feelings, rather than what is happening? We have a whole thread for that.

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Oh yeah, this place is going to erupt. We apparently have a weak farm system except when we trade someone and we gave up a future HOF.

 

That said, I really hope we aren't trading Baddoo.

there is opportunity cost. While I'm in favor of this move, depending on who gets sent, trading away prospects on low wattage moves means you can't package them on a higher wattage move.
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there is opportunity cost. While I'm in favor of this move, depending on who gets sent, trading away prospects on low wattage moves means you can't package them on a higher wattage move.

 

Low wattage prospects are irrelevant to high wattage acquisitions. One or two may be included as throw ins, but which one or two doesn't matter all that much.

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Low wattage prospects are irrelevant to high wattage acquisitions. One or two may be included as throw ins, but which one or two doesn't matter all that much.

agreed, we don't yet know the prospect that's getting traded away, do we?

 

As has been stated by others, Atlanta isn't just going to give away Garcia

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So many comments about posters and their feeling. So tiresome. So very tiresome. Shoring up the back or middle of the rotation is a good idea, depending on the cost of course. Did I mention how tiresome it is that people have to constantly comment on posters and their feelings, rather than what is happening? We have a whole thread for that.

You just did the same thing Mike.

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Someone on Braves site threw out Blankenhorns name, pure speculation. A bunch of them want Garver, Jay, Thorpe, salivating over Kiriloff. Surprised they new so much of our Farm system. They even went so far to check box scores to see if anyone was pulled from tonight's games They couldn't find anyone.

 

They follow me on Twitter. I spent about 2.5 hours answering questions about the Twins system from Braves fans that have read me as a Braves writer for the last 4 years LOL

 

I retweeted Seth's post that he had checked on the minor league lineups, which is I'm sure how that info got out as well.

 

Matt got most of his info from me over the course of the night, though he's plenty knowledgeable in his own right on prospects.

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Considering the best prospect that the Braves gave up to get Garcia was someone in or below the Jake Reed/Pat Light/etc territory, and the others were not high cieling risks either, yes I'd be annoyed if it is someone like Blankenhorn, a consensus top 10 in the system.

 

They gave up a piece expected to be part of their major league bullpen. Prospect rank really doesn't matter at that point. Then you have one live arm with difficulty finding the strike zone and a gritty second baseman in the low minors with good pedigree. It was a pretty decent package of players to give up.

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