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4 hours ago, rwilfong86 said:

That's the only thing that makes sense. I read this Tweet then the comments and you're right: https://twitter.com/tlschwerz/status/1628177028884070402

Also I wonder who gets dropped from the Opening Day lineup.

 

Lot of things can / probably will happen between now and the time that decision needs to be made.

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Larnach goes to the minors if everyone is healthy, He will play everyday until needed. That leaves 13 hitters on the 26 man roster. Two catchers, Kiriloff, Polanco, Correa, Miranda, Kepler, Buxton, Gallo one of these will DH or play the field so a regular can DH - Farmer, Solano, Gordon, Taylor. Facing RH starter probably Gordon main DH

Increases our depth and gives us more flexibility to pinch hit for Kiriloff and face lefty starters and play 1B when Kiriloff is hurt. If Kiriloff is out and Twins need a lefty bat they recall Larnach.

These moves may be a reaction to the minor league we trotted out last September when we could have been in a pennant race. I think this move makes a lot of sense. 

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12 hours ago, pierre75275 said:

But why? This move along with the Gallo is very puzzling to me? Who is your bench? Jeffers, Taylor, Farmer and one of Gordon or Solano? 

Are we running with 14 position players?

Are planning on using St Paul as "resting " not official DL place for pitching?

This is puzzling.

There are 5 bench players when you don't have a designated DH.  The bench is likely Jeffers / Gordon / Farmer / Taylor / Solano.  It still does not make sense and there is probably another move on the horizon.

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14 hours ago, Otwins said:

Larnach goes to the minors if everyone is healthy, He will play everyday until needed. That leaves 13 hitters on the 26 man roster. Two catchers, Kiriloff, Polanco, Correa, Miranda, Kepler, Buxton, Gallo one of these will DH or play the field so a regular can DH - Farmer, Solano, Gordon, Taylor. Facing RH starter probably Gordon main DH

Increases our depth and gives us more flexibility to pinch hit for Kiriloff and face lefty starters and play 1B when Kiriloff is hurt. If Kiriloff is out and Twins need a lefty bat they recall Larnach.

These moves may be a reaction to the minor league we trotted out last September when we could have been in a pennant race. I think this move makes a lot of sense. 

Agreed -- this doesn't seem overly complicated. 

  1. There are 17 position players on the 40-man. Take out the injured Lewis, and you're at 16. 
  2. Julien hasn't had a single at bat at AAA, so you're probably at 15.
  3. Celestino ought to have more time in St. Paul, so you're probably at 14. 
  4. And a 13-man MLB roster.
  5. Two are catchers. 
  6. So, can you can promise that none from among Miranda, Kirilloff, Polanco, Correa, Farmer, Buxton, Taylor, Larnach, Gordon, Gallo, Kepler will start the season on the IL?
  7. Because if one of them does go on the IL, your only remaining option is Wallner and his 57 MLB at bats. He's also a lefty-hitting corner outfielder. Somewhere, I'm thinking I heard somebody mention (maybe even on TD a time or two!) that we've got plenty of those.
  8. So unless you want to call up another lefty-hitting corner outfielder (including if it's to replace an infielder!), you need another option on the 40-man roster. Adding someone to the 40-man is easy right now, since Lewis can go to the 60-day IL.
  9. So you look for a reasonable option to add to the mix. I don't know much about Solano, but he seems about as good as anything else that's out there, at what is probably a pretty cheap cost. 
  10. And if you get lucky enough that no one is injured, then you can still either send Larnach down to St. Paul or do a cheap DFA of Solano, but the odds of any group of 11 not having an injury are pretty slim.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Brad.dahlen said:

After thinking about it some this morning, I think it is more likely that Gordon would be the opening day DH, Larnach to AAA, and Solano as the 4th bench spot.

I think that's correct. Larnach is probably the odd man out.

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 The New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports that Solano’s deal guarantees him $2MM, with up to $250K in additional incentives available.

The question is: Better than Garlick? If Larnach is NOT going to play everday, better to have Trevor at AAA playing everyday?

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Both Solano and Farmer have some familiarity with NL pitchers that could be helpful in some situations. The same may apply to the ex-Reds pitchers that are now with the Twins, & Maeda too. Since there's more games with the NL this year then knowing a little more about the NL opponents can't hurt.

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3 hours ago, Rosterman said:

 The question is: Better than Garlick? If Larnach is NOT going to play everday, better to have Trevor at AAA playing everyday?

Actually, that's two questions: 1) Better than Garlick? Not sure, but certainly he'll be viewed as more than a specialist as Garlick was. Solano has put up respectable numbers against right handers and has positional flexibility (first, second and third). 2) Better for Larnach to play every day? Trevor hasn't put a ton of time in at AAA, but I do believe he is ready to stay in the majors. Given all of the injuries this club has suffered in the past two years, I would expect the 14th best position player would spend a large majority of his time in Minnesota.

Incidentally, with the acquisition of Solano, it seems to me that any injury, other than to a catcher would allow the Twins to promote the best player. With all of the positional flexibility they have, they can move people around at the major league level to cover an injury to anyone. 

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6 hours ago, lecroy24fan said:

$2M plus $250k in incentives. I see no issue with Solano signing. If ST ends up with him not making the team no harm.

I don't see them eating $2M after he spends a month with the team, the plan seems to be that he will be a bench bat.

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15 hours ago, stringer bell said:

Incidentally, with the acquisition of Solano, it seems to me that any injury, other than to a catcher would allow the Twins to promote the best player.

Not many think about what you are saying here but it's an important consideration and a huge advantage. 

If Larnach is the player most deserving of a call up to the majors and there is an injury to Polanco. They can call up Larnach to replace Polanco.

Larnach does not have to wait for an OF injury to make an appearance. 

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