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Twins Re-sign Coulombe to Minor League Deal


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Twins bring back lefty reliever for fourth season with the franchise. 

Image courtesy of Scott Taetsch, USA Today Sports

MINNEAPOLIS – The Twins have re-signed left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training, as reported by Betsy Helfand of the Pioneer Press. 

Coulombe, 33, has been with the Twins organization since 2020, appearing in 41 relief appearances over the last three season and posting a 2.92 ERA in 49.1 innings pitched in that time. 

The Twins bullpen is still light on left-handed relievers with Caleb Thielbar and Jovani Moran as the only two with MLB service time on the 40-man roster. The other lefty currently on the 40-man is Brent Headrick, who spent his 2022 season as a starter between High A Cedar Rapids and Double A Wichita. 

Coulombe pitched in only 10 games for the Twins in 2022 before being shutdown for the season due to injury. 
 


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Low cost, solid move. It doesn’t turn the bullpen into a shutdown crew, but it is probable that Coulombe will contribute sometime during the ‘23 season. 
 

Personally, I’m glad they brought him back because I know how to spell his last name. 

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10 hours ago, SanoMustGo said:

Yep, sign a guy who will probably have injury issues.

I know; when I read this I was shocked......SHOCKED!  Signing an older pitcher coming off of pretty serious injuries in the last couple of years was something I never thought I would live to see.  

Wait, I just remembered; he is left handed.  That's a horse of a different color!  Brilliant.  BRILLIANT!   See what we can accomplish when money is no object?  ?

You can drop the mic, guys; your work is done here.  ?

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6 hours ago, Mark G said:

I know; when I read this I was shocked......SHOCKED!  Signing an older pitcher coming off of pretty serious injuries in the last couple of years was something I never thought I would live to see.  

Wait, I just remembered; he is left handed.  That's a horse of a different color!  Brilliant.  BRILLIANT!   See what we can accomplish when money is no object?  ?

You can drop the mic, guys; your work is done here.  ?

You realize this is a Milb signing, right?  Minor league deals for guys like this are a no-lose situation. 

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1 hour ago, Whitey333 said:

Nothing against columbe but this is just a typical Twins move.  It's ok but very boring and doesn't move the needle at all.  Nothing changes with the Twins off seasons.

Nor any other team in the bottom half of revenue.  There were 14 deals with a total value over $60M.  Ranked by value, they went to the teams listed below.  10 of the 14 went to NY, Philly and Chicago.  6 of them to NY.  How many of these players went to teams that did not have significantly more revenue than the twins.  SanDiego is the lone outlier.  The big markets get these players every year.  Then, in order to avoid a strike, the owners gave into player demands for a significantly higher luxury tax threshold and they did not increase the rate of taxation.  This was the certain result.  Why are we wondering why our team or any similar team do not get the prize free agents?  This is the way it’s going to be unless the owners demand more parity and that will all but certainly result in a strike by the players.

Aaron Judge  NYY
Carlos Correa NYM
Trea Turner  PHI
Xander Bogaerts  SD
Jacob deGrom TEX
Dansby Swanson CHC
Carlos Rodon NYY
Brandon Nimmo NYM
Edwin Diaz NYM
Willson Contreras STL
Justin Verlander NYM
Andrew Benintendi CHW
Taijuan Walker PHI
Jameson Taillon CHC
Chris Bassitt  TOR
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6 hours ago, Major League Ready said:

You realize this is a Milb signing, right?  Minor league deals for guys like this are a no-lose situation. 

Yes I do.  I am being tongue in cheek about it because it is just another one in a long line of typical bargain basement "no lose" moves we are so used to seeing; an oft injured guy you are hoping can catch magic in a bottle for at least one more season (or at least part of one), and if he doesn't you lose nothing.  You can grumble about it or you can laugh about it.  I just chose to laugh this time.  ?

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