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I would’ve like to see another decent middle reliever, but I’m thrilled with this move. I think it puts the Twins bullpen in a decent spot without losing a high-end prospect (although Teng could be).

 

I think if anyone a week ago would’ve said we’d get Dyson and Romo without losing a single top 10 prospect (hardly even a top 20), people would’ve been thrilled.

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I think this is a really solid trade. Dyson isn't the biggest name out there, but he has a track record as a reliable bullpen arm. There's something to be said about that, given that relievers tend to be volatile.

 

Houston's rotation was already extremely good, and it just got better. They're the AL favorites. On the flip side, the Yankees did nothing to improve.

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Twins did enough to be a credible playoff team.

 

They won't win the World Series this year but at least they might win one playoff series and get their young guys some good experience.

 

Look at Houston and realize what a team needs to compete with the Dodgers, Red Sox and Yankees: great starting pitching, long lineup, quality defense at every position and a knock-out bullpen.

 

We ain't got that.

 

They’ve got more of it than you’re giving them credit for.

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Just so I can see this on paper, our bullpen is now:

 

Rogers

Dyson

Romo

Harper

May

Duffy

 

rotating minor leaguers like Littell, Thorpe, Smeltzer, Stashak, or Poppen or Romero

 

So the big variable will be if Graterol or Acala can come up out of the pen for September to show they can be an extra power arm in the pen for a playoff run.  

 

I feel like this is the floor of what I would want to see our team do so I'm not furious but not thrilled either.  I am borderline content but not quite is probably a better way to state that.  

 

And I do feel like we kept our most important prospects in all of this.  So there's that.

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Houston also plays in a market roughly twice the population of the Twins.

Are you just talking the metro areas? Because the Twins draw fans from 3 other states (the dakotas and Iowa). The Astros have another MLB team down the road in the same state. I don’t think the size of the market has anything to do with it. They’ve just been a much better team and have marketable players (Verlander, Cole, Springer, Altuve, Correa, etc).

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Are you just talking the metro areas? Because the Twins draw fans from 3 other states (the dakotas and Iowa). The Astros have another MLB team down the road in the same state. I don’t think the size of the market has anything to do with it. They’ve just been a much better team and have marketable players (Verlander, Cole, Springer, Altuve, Correa, etc).

The Twins' share of those three states add up to less than a million people.

 

The Houston metro area alone has 1.5 million more people than the entire state of Minnesota.

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Here's hoping that the Astros and Yankees beat up on each other in the LDS and then we beat the Yankees in the LCS. 

 

To me winning the World Series wouldn't feel as great if it doesn't go through the Yankees. If I had a choice between knocking the Yankees out of the playoffs and losing the next round, or winning it all but not ending that curse, it would be a tough call. 

 

I mean, I know you have to go with the championship. But honestly, if we beat the Yankees in a one-game wild card game and then got swept in the divisional round, I would be deliriously happy. I am so tired of being their stupid stepping stone. This time I want to be the one to end their season, forever.

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Here's hoping that the Astros and Yankees beat up on each other in the LDS and then we beat the Yankees in the LCS. 

That would require the Twins to claim home field advantage in the postseason, a tough goal to reach given yesterday's Astros team, much less today's Astros team.

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Good deal for the Giants.  They acquired Dyson in 2017 for Hunter Cole who is a 26 year old OF in AAA.  THey got some solid bullpen play from Dyson then converted him into Davis, Teng, and Berroa, whom I would guess are all 3 better prospects than Cole.

 

Short relievers are such wild cards you can never tell what you are going to get, but if he statistically continues his performance it should help down the stretch.  

 

AS others have put it, better than nothing.

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Although so many of the top prospects are having mediocre-to-down years, the Twins have to feel fortunate that both Lewin Diaz and Jaylin Davis had breakout seasons that allowed them to headline trades that bolstered the major league roster. Here's to a deep farm system!

 

Good luck to all the prospects the Twins sent out.  I will be following them as they move up. Did you know that the Braves have Huascar Ynoa in AAA at 21 y.o.?

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The thing I'll give Houston credit for...they've been way better at executing the tank strategy than any other MLB team to date. They were at the vanguard of the tanking movement and executed that strategy in a big way...accumulating draft picks and selling high on what talent stumbled their way. Then drafted and developed well, amassing a tone of capital. Then aggressively spent capital when the window came. It will be interesting to see how long they can sustain it, as they accumulate pennants/rings, but go through a ton of their capital while doing so. 

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Are you just talking the metro areas? Because the Twins draw fans from 3 other states (the dakotas and Iowa). The Astros have another MLB team down the road in the same state. I don’t think the size of the market has anything to do with it. They’ve just been a much better team and have marketable players (Verlander, Cole, Springer, Altuve, Correa, etc).

They share Texas with only one other team, Texas has the 2nd highest population in the US. Over 29 million people.  MN has 5.6M, IA has 3.1M SD and ND both have under 1M. Houston is in a whole different league of market. They get a ton of fans from Louisiana too, maybe Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, or Mexico as well.

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AND they're paying $50 million of the $75 owed Greinke the remainder of his contract. 

Due to deferments and other bonuses, there's much more than $75M owed to Greinke.

 

David Adler, MLB.com...

 

"Greinke is owed the prorated portion of his $21 million salary for 2019, as well as what’s left of the final two years of the deal, which comes out to $112.5 million (including deferred payments) when you also include two $3 million bonus payments he is still owed, as well as a $2 million trade bonus."

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