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Who is most likely to join the rotation in 2013?


Scheherezade

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Nick Blackburn

Liam Hendriks

Vance Worley

Alex Meyer

 

This is of course assuming that one or more of Pelfrey/Diamond/Walters will get the boot.

 

Walters got the boot.

 

Worley (and Albers and Hernandez)

 

 

Hendriks (like DeVries, remember him?) has been hurt or ineffective when not hurt

Blackburn is a lost cause

Meyer is still out and not sure when he will be pitching again. I think that the Twins will take it easy with him

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At this point, I would like to see Diamond become the next Duensing (and what gives with Duening, he is supposed to be lefthadned long relief).

 

If the Twins can move Pelfry and Correia, and if not now, they will be put on waivers and become at least salary dumps in August, I see the Twins September rotation being Gibson, Blackburn, Worley, Deduno and Hendriks. The AAA team will have Hernandez, Albers, Darnell, Walters and May. Meyer is in the wings. Hermsen is a question.

 

That's what it is suddenly looking at.

 

I see DeVries and Hernandez both being better in long relief, if push comes to shove, and we see what eventually happens with Diamond.

 

The Twins bullpen could move Duensing, Swarzak (both because of arbitration) and Roeincke. I would be happy with Tonkin coming back up and Diamond moving to the bullpen. The only other relief that looks exciting is the aging Aaron Thompson, and the possible return next season of Lester Oliveros.

 

But, internally, we aren't as pitching rich for 2014 as we think (Blackburn...come on -- the Twins so want to play this guy rather than eat his salary, which they still are basically doing).

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Alex Meyer is struggling in AA and injured.

No reason to see him/add him to the 40-man roster yet.

Blackburn makes me cringe, I sure hope I never have to see him again. TR better not decide to add him to the 40-man and lose a prospect for him.

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think Logan Darnell has a better shot than Albers, whom Ive heard Reusse say the Twins dont think too highly of.

Ive been a big fan of Hendriks and want him to get another shot.

 

Darnell isn't going to be ready yet. So . . . is Albers going to just hang out in AAA for 3 more years and waste away like Slama . . . ?????

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Albers is now 2nd in the International league with 101 K's and only 27 BB's. The leader has 105 K's and 86 BB's by comparison. Also for those wanting to compare, Albers has a K/9 rate of 8.3 and Kyle Gibson had a K/9 rate of 7.7. I'd be interested to see if he can have any success agains't major leaguers other than Derek Jeter (Jeter was 0-2 against him in a rehab start).

 

What I do think is cool is that Darnell and Albers were on the same staff together at the University of Kentucky in 2008 (Albers had best whip and K/9 on entire staff) and both might make it to the Twins staff next year.

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