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According to Peirre Noujaim from Fox 9 News in Minneapolis, the Minnesota Twins have reached a deal to keep veteran Michael Pineda with the team. His sources tell him that the deal is for two years and $20 million.

 

Dan Hayes reports that the deal is pending a physical.For the second time, it appears that the Twins will be signing right-handed pitcher Michael Pineda to a two-year deal. This one, however, is worth twice as much as his last deal.

 

 

 

Two years ago, the Twins signed Pineda to a two-year, $10 million. He spent most of 2018 rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. His rehab ended in September with a knee injury.

 

He started the 2019 season as the Twins #4 starter, but as the season went along, he became arguably their most reliable starter.

 

In 2019, he went 11-5 with a 4.01 ERA in 26 starts. In 146 innings, he walked just 28 and struck out 140 batters.

 

Unfortunately, his season ended early do to failing a PED test (the diuretic found in his system is said to be a masking agent, so he appealed and the suspension was reduced to 60 games.). He received a 60-game suspension. He will have to miss the first 39 games of the 2020 season.

 

But after serving the rest of the suspension, he will join a rotation that includes Jose Berrios and Jake Odorizzi. Should the Twins make the playoffs again in 2020, Pineda will be eligible.

 

The Twins are still reportedly in the bidding on veteran Madison Bumgarner as well.

 

Aaron Gleeman from The Athletic and Gleeman and the Geek tweeted out the top remaining free agent pitchers this morning.

 

 

According to his list, the Twins have now signed two of his top eight free agent starters already this offseason, Pineda (#8) and Jake Odorizzi (#6).

 

Dan Hayes, also of The Athletic, reports that the deal is pending a physical.

 

 

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He did not fail a PED test.   He was dinked for the same substance that Vargas was dinked in the minors a few years ago:  A diuretic.  Meds that makes people pee to lose weight (hint hint) or to reduce their blood pressure.   Steroid users are using them to induce frequent urination that would result to excretion of testable steroid  metabolites from their system.  That's why it is banned.    Nothing like E. Santana taking Stanozolol (synthetic Testosterone...)

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He did not fail a PED test.   He was dinked for the same substance that Vargas was dinked in the minors a few years ago:  A diuretic.  Meds that makes people pee to lose weight (hint hint) or to reduce their blood pressure.   Steroid users are using them to induce frequent urination that would result to excretion of testable steroid  metabolites from their system.  That's why it is banned.    Nothing like E. Santana taking Stanozolol (synthetic Testosterone...)

Or Polanco..... It drives me nuts when people say a diuretic is a PED. It's not. It doesn't make you faster or stronger. It's not a stimulant.  It makes you pee, a lot.  that's it.

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Have to say I am relieved that we added another solid pitcher to the rotation and at a very fair price point to boot.  Given the prices the second tier was receiving I was getting worried we might get aced out on the third tier as well.    I was hoping they could get a two year deal and they managed to get it done.  Since it was only a two year deal I thought it would cost more but 10M per year for a guy who was our top pitcher at the end of the year seems like a good get to me.  

 

This team should be a good fit for Pineda as well.  Rocco will make sure he gets the rest he needs and the club house is good as well.  I'd say he did well to stay in Minnesota.

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Love it. Very good deal, and really solidifies the back end of the rotation.

 

Still plenty of money laying around to target an decent pitcher like Ryu, Bumgarner, Keuchel and a bat for the infield.

 

I don’t even mind that he can’t pitch right away. We saw how effective he could last year under a somewhat limited load.

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Or Polanco..... It drives me nuts when people say a diuretic is a PED. It's not. It doesn't make you faster or stronger. It's not a stimulant.  It makes you pee, a lot.  that's it.

It stimulates pee. It can make you pee faster and stronger. Putting the Pee in PED! (Pee Enhancing Drug)

 

Then there's also PEDs for Palmeiro Erectile Dysfunction...

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Whoopee - we now have three fifth of the rotation that was not good enough to get us a win in the playoffs.  The Yankees must be sweating a possible rematch.  By the way did I say this was not my favorite signing of the off season?  

 

I do not hate Pineda, nor do I forgive all the PED indiscretions.  With Agents, coaches, FO, unions, etc to get caught and let your team down like Pineda did last year is not something I just want to forget and forgive. 

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