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None of these guys make any sense for the Twins whatsoever. It makes no sense to add players like this when they already have the equivalent talent in Florimon and Hollimon. But then again, it is truly weird to have to be in this position of talking about these players instead of Derrek Lee. I cannot fathom how signing Lee isn't a clear decision for this team.

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Chris Nelson and Trevor Plouffe have had similar career paths to this point. THey're not necessarily the same player, but they were drafted out of high school in the same year and have each had some good moments but generally struggled in their careers. He still has a chance to be decent. I'd be good with any of those listed. I wouldn't give up much for any of them.

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In my opinion, the twins top 3 qualities they should be looking for in a utility player are: defense, defense, & defense

 

We are talking about someone who will get less than 100 ABs all year. If an injury occurs on the middle infield you know they will call up Dozier to fill in everyday. So this is a guy we bring in after we pinch hit for one of those middle infielders in the 8th inning, we need defense. Sure he'll get an occasional spot start, but where he will provide the most to the team is his defensive play.

 

So having said that I like the idea of Valdez who is older and good defensively and could be a good clubhouse and dugout presence for some of the young guys on this team.

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In my opinion, the twins top 3 qualities they should be looking for in a utility player are: defense, defense, & defense

 

We are talking about someone who will get less than 100 ABs all year. If an injury occurs on the middle infield you know they will call up Dozier to fill in everyday. So this is a guy we bring in after we pinch hit for one of those middle infielders in the 8th inning, we need defense. Sure he'll get an occasional spot start, but where he will provide the most to the team is his defensive play.

 

So having said that I like the idea of Valdez who is older and good defensively and could be a good clubhouse and dugout presence for some of the young guys on this team.

These are the Twins. Utility guys only get less than 100 at bats in a season if they're injured, or called up late in the year.

 

Casilla gets hurt. Hughes gets hurt. Another utility guy will get plenty of at bats.

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None of these guys make any sense for the Twins whatsoever. It makes no sense to add players like this when they already have the equivalent talent in Florimon and Hollimon. But then again, it is truly weird to have to be in this position of talking about these players instead of Derrek Lee. I cannot fathom how signing Lee isn't a clear decision for this team.

I would much rather have Parmalee over Derrek Lee.

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Chris Nelson and Trevor Plouffe have had similar career paths to this point. THey're not necessarily the same player, but they were drafted out of high school in the same year and have each had some good moments but generally struggled in their careers. He still has a chance to be decent. I'd be good with any of those listed. I wouldn't give up much for any of them.

From the sounds of it, Nelson is going to be starting at third for the Rockies until Arenado is ready.

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Nelson tore up Colorado Springs, so don't be too fast to overlook his career .254/.284/.376 in a couple hundred ABs with the Rockies. That said, we're looking for a glove guy who can be comfortable with a bench role, so he could still be a good fit. I'm for anyone, in the system or not, who has a solid grasp of defense at a number of positions. It would be swell if Nishi figured this out by mid-year, but I'm not confident he'll learn more than one position any time soon or be able to settle in on the bench at any point at all.

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I would much rather have Parmalee over Derrek Lee.

 

 

Absolutely. Enough of the re-tread signings that smack of the Terry Ryan mid-late 90s GM work.

First, these other candidates aren't even re-treads. They're AAAA guys who the Twins have no business signing given that they are trying out a bunch of AAAA guys already. Second, Derrek Lee isn't Roberto Kelly, Darrin Jackson, Jose Offerman, Tony Batista, Mike Lamb, etc. He is an MVP only a few years removed from a .972 OPS and can still have significant platoon value. Third, Chris Parmelee hasn't even played at AAA yet and has very limited time with the Twins. You cannot look at a small sample from September and ST and make assumptions about being MLB-ready. Given how he has performed each full year in the minors, he definitely should be in Rochester.

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I still think that Punto might be an option. He is 5th in the middle infield depth right now in Boston, and will probably go with at most 4 (Pedroia, Ciriaco, Inglesias and Aviles.) Plus his contact is (now) reasonable and we know how the Twins feel about him...

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Do people forget that those "retreads" that Terry Ryan got in the 90s, in bad seasons, brought minor leaguers that helped spur the runs of the 90s. This current MLB roster has plenty of very tradeable commodities if (or 'when' as most seem to prefer) the Twins are out of contention in June/July. The players they bring in could help the last couple of months of this year and team with Benson, Parmelee, Dozier, Hendriks, and the like to give the Twins a pretty strong, competitive team in 2014 or sooner.

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I don't understand the Twins' concept of requiring their minor league prospects to obtain an AARP card before they are promoted to the 'big' club. Instead of bringing in another club's wash-outs, start Dozier and make Casilla or Carroll utility players (roles they are much better suited for).

 

The way Justin looks, the Twins need to keep Parmelee and hope that Morneau is capable of handling the DH role. This would allow the Twins to get by on two catchers which would hopefully send Drew Butera to greener pastures. If they need to keep three catchers Rivera's relationship with Liriano should earn him the role if all else is even between he, Butera and Towles.

 

And for Heaven's sake, when you have an athlete like Joe Benson available, start him anywhere in the outfield and save Revere as the fourth outfielder, or starter in case Span has a relapse.

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Do people forget that those "retreads" that Terry Ryan got in the 90s, in bad seasons, brought minor leaguers that helped spur the runs of the 90s. This current MLB roster has plenty of very tradeable commodities if (or 'when' as most seem to prefer) the Twins are out of contention in June/July. The players they bring in could help the last couple of months of this year and team with Benson, Parmelee, Dozier, Hendriks, and the like to give the Twins a pretty strong, competitive team in 2014 or sooner.

Agreed. On the other hand, this farm has several (duplicate and blocked) tradable commodities, if the Twins are competing in July. Frankly, I will not write them off yet, like the doomsayers are saying, especially with 3/4 of the competition losing their closers and the remaining competition losing Cabrera for at least some time.

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My two cents: I think there are a lot of guys overrating Twins "prospects" here. Dozier hasn't appeared in a top 100 list of baseball prospects ever, I don't think. Benson occasionally appears at the bottom of such a list. Parmelee does not ever rank that high. And NONE of them have played so much as a game above AA - and the youngest of them is 24. So while I respect everyone's right to get all amped up in the spring, we might want to temper our enthusiasm a bit.

 

The Twins don't have anyone in the organization that matches these guys skill set right now. Nishi just stinks. Florimon has also never played above AA. Dozier is the exception, but he SHOULD play every day and it should probably be at Rochester because - well, go back to the first paragraph.

 

Just for the record, I'm optimistic about these guys futures. I just think the smell of last year's desparation has people going a little nuts right now. AAA is where they belong. It's crazy to put them anyplace else, except maybe AA.

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So, because they aren't on Top 100 prospect lists, they aren't capable of being solid, productive everyday players in the big leagues? Not sure.

 

I think I'm pretty realistic about what these guys are and aren't, and that opinion has nothing to do with the spring stats or even September stats. I think all four (Benson, Dozier, Hendriks, Parmelee) have things that they can work on for a month or three in AAA. I think the Twins lineup is just fine as it is. Span, Carroll and Mauer are good OBP guys. Morneau is a concern, of course, but if his wrist is alright, he could be alright. Willingham, Doumit and Valencia all have 20+ HR potential. Revere can be better and Casilla is OK if he hits like he did after May 15... and of course before injury. There's no need to rush Benson, Dozier or Parmelee if all those starters are healthy. Hopefully they'll make their point about being big league starters by about the end of May and the Twins will then make room.

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John---I enjoy your informative writing very much and reading Twins Daily is a great way to unwind in the evening. I also respect your opinions greatly as you obviously have insights on the team that the rest of us don't have.

 

While prospects need some way to be measured or rated, I have never put a great deal of stock in top 100 lists. Players have obvious physical qualities that are easy to define or list, but a team is never sure what the internal make-up of a player is or how they will react to a situation such as playing in the 'bigs'. A kid like Parmelee, who may not have the physical characteristics that scouts prefer, has a definate ability to flat out rake the ball. Thurman Munson was a player that had an ugly body but his mental and physical toughness made him one of the greatest catchers in AL history. I think that these guys, many nearing their mid-twenties, bear a chance to see how they will handle the major leagues.

 

While some of us may be overrating some of these kids, we are keeping this in mind---the future equals hope. Why not see what could happen?

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