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Twins Announce Best Efforts and Pile of Spreadsheets as Opening Day Shortstop


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“Good intentions and due financial diligence are a killer combo anywhere in the lineup.”

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Carlos Correa’s departure for San Francisco leaves the Minnesota Twins with a gaping hole at shortstop. While rumored to be interested in free agent Dansby Swanson, the team announced a different plan on Thursday.

“We made our best efforts to keep Carlos in Minnesota,” said Twins GM Derek Falvey. “Sometimes, that’s all you can do. And we’re taking that lesson to heart. Best Efforts will be our shortstop in 2023.”

The concept of trying your best and failing to reach your objective is nothing new in baseball or American sport. However, no one has attempted to use an intangible state of being as a position player. Not even the Orioles.

“We’ve got some spreadsheets, some pivot tables, and one of those green visors that crooked bankers wore during the Great Depression,” said Falvey. “Proof of our good-faith attempts at bringing a championship to Target Field will be available for all to see at one of the game’s premium positions. Good intentions and due financial diligence are a killer combo anywhere in the lineup.”

That quote was part of a rambling, handwritten press release on official Minnesota Twins letterhead. MINNESOTA MAKES CARLOS CORREA TWIN FOR LIFE is visible under hastily applied liquid paper. Stains from coffee and human tears are also visible on the paragraph where Falvey notes that the team, which finished 78-84 in a disappointing 2022 season, would be giving We Tried a shot in the bullpen.

“We have a lot of young arm talent that we’ll be looking at in Fort Myers,” said Falvey. “We Tried will be part of that mix, along with Part Of The Conversation and On The Shortlist.”

The statement does not mention what, if any, plans there are for Blockbuster Trade That Fizzled and Punching Above Their Weight But Ultimately Falling Just Short.  

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Hey, Falvey -

I played shortstop when I was a kid and I can read spreadsheets. Hell, I even used to design data bases. I'm a little slower now (physically, though my wife claims it's all in my head) but tell you what... I'll fill that hole at short for, oh, say $5 million and my own bobblehead. But you gotta get me a Rocco Rest Day every other game, you know, so me and Buck can talk baseball on the bench. I bet there's a lot I can learn from him, even if I am in my 70's. You know what they say about old dogs... uh, slipped my mind, but I think it was something about water and drinking... which I also know how to do.

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"We have a lot of young arm talent that we’ll be looking at in Fort Myers,” said Falvey. “We Tried will be part of that mix, along with Part Of The Conversation and On The Shortlist"

 

I think "In On" will be up and dominating by the All Star Break.

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