Jump to content
Twins Daily
  • Create Account

Suk-Min Yoon


Nick Nelson

Recommended Posts

Korean pitcher is starting to draw some buzz as a potential Twins target, per Doogie.

 

 

Yoon is comparable to Hyun-Jin Ryu, who has had tons of success for the Dodgers, but my understanding is that Yoon is coming off a season where he lost some velocity and pitched out of the bullpen following a shoulder injury. That might make him more affordable. Thoughts?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Puck, we get that you weren't trying to be offensive but probably best to just not reference racially insensitive crap like that, especially on a thread about an Asian pitcher, even if you're not trying to endorse it.

 

Moving on...

 

I took it all out..I most certainly do not endorse racism, absolutely the opposite in reality, but Stephen Colbert slamming that news station for posting those names was hilarious (because of all the levels those names had to get to before even getting on the news prompter for the anchor to read) and every once in awhile, it's nice to not take everything so serious and laugh...

 

But, again, took it all out. I stand by my first post though...just the kind of pitchers we'll go after :-)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Can anybody post his stats? Does he strike anybody out or pitch to contact? How old is he?

 

Suk-min Yoon Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

 

The right-handed Yoon pitched in 30 games for Kia in 2013, tossing over 87 innings. He posted a 4.00 ERA and 1.36 WHIP while striking out 76 batters.

 

BTW, something not mentioned yet...his agent is Scott Boras.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Suk-min Yoon Minor League Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com

 

The right-handed Yoon pitched in 30 games for Kia in 2013, tossing over 87 innings. He posted a 4.00 ERA and 1.36 WHIP while striking out 76 batters.

 

BTW, something not mentioned yet...his agent is Scott Boras.

 

 

There is more here historically, though, right?

 

Because Anthony Swarzak threw 96 innings (albeit over 48 games) with a 2.91 ERA with a 1.156 WHIP in major league ball but only striking out 69.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is more here historically, though, right?

 

Because Anthony Swarzak threw 96 innings (albeit over 48 games) with a 2.91 ERA with a 1.156 WHIP in major league ball but only striking out 69.

 

I only gave what I had readily available...if others have more they should definitely share

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is more here historically, though, right?

 

Because Anthony Swarzak threw 96 innings (albeit over 48 games) with a 2.91 ERA with a 1.156 WHIP in major league ball but only striking out 69.

Yes. In the past he's been one of the league's stars as a starter, and was voted MVP in 2011 (I think?) but he lost some velocity and converted to a relief role this year due to the shoulder injury. Because of that, he carries some risk, but he'll also come cheaper and at 27 he's got some upside to bounce back.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why even bother on someone like this? I'm sick of the bottom of the barrel scraping we continuously do. Go big or go home.
I emphatically disagree with the approach you suggest. To become a winning club you try to find value where ever you can. Including, but not foolishly limited to, going big. Signing a guy like Yoon has nothing to do with whether we go big or not. Sheesh.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I emphatically disagree with the approach you suggest. To become a winning club you try to find value where ever you can. Including, but not foolishly limited to, going big. Signing a guy like Yoon has nothing to do with whether we go big or not. Sheesh.

 

Most organizations this is correct. With the Twins I'm not so sure. Signing Correia would have been fine last year had it not been our "big" FA signing of the off-season. When it comes down to it I just do not trust this front office to improve our team significantly.

 

Also a 4.00 ERA and 1.30 whip in Korea is not likely to translate very well in the states.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Also a 4.00 ERA and 1.30 whip in Korea is not likely to translate very well in the states.

Right, but you need real depth at AAA. Whether it's Deduno or this guy or Albers; those guys are going to end up pitching major league innings, given how often starting pitchers get hurt.

 

I just don't see how our interest in this guy reconfirms your disbelief in the Front Office's competence.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[Moderator removed the post]

 

Yes...yes I did...and posted a link of Stephen Colbert's whole hilarious thing about it where he slams the news station for reporting the fake names even though the list had to go through a bunch of people.

 

Darn it. Timmy had two jobs! Get coffee, and confirm the names of pilots in airline disasters!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Told by someone I trust that he is "definitely not Ryu!" Was good 3 years ago, but things have gone downhill. Maybe a back-end of rotation guy, maybe a bullpen arm.

 

I take Seth's word.

You gotta laugh though most of the Twins starters sucked last year and now they want to sign a man named Suk.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Most organizations this is correct. With the Twins I'm not so sure. Signing Correia would have been fine last year had it not been our "big" FA signing of the off-season. When it comes down to it I just do not trust this front office to improve our team significantly.

 

Also a 4.00 ERA and 1.30 whip in Korea is not likely to translate very well in the states.

 

His numbers were significantly better previous seasons. the issue is the recent injury and velocity loss and that he has never shown starter durability. You go after him hoping that he bounces back but this should be the 3rd or 4th starter added and you expect him to start him in AAA.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Chatted with someone with the Twins who has seen Yoon, but isn't the point man on this scout/negotiation.

 

Really liked Yoon in 2010. Fastball (94), nasty slider (87) and a curve and change to boot. Since then has battled injuries (lost velocity) and attitude issues and went from front line prospect to back-of-the-rotation type. Expects him to "get paid like a 4".

 

Says he's talented and signable, but is more "lottery ticket" than anything. Nothing about Ryu, but says there is hope for a "Iwakuma-type revival" (which wouldn't be terrible, imo).

 

This line sums it all up: "Better than what we got? Sure. Am I real psyched about it? Eh...."

 

His workout is going to really determine everything. I would assume - at the least - that his deal tops the deal the Orioles gave Tsuyoshi Wada (2 yr/$8.15m plus a $5m team option) as a 30-year old in 2011.

 

I floated 3/$20 out earlier today and I think, with Boras, that's a decent place to start.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Told by someone I trust that he is "definitely not Ryu!" Was good 3 years ago, but things have gone downhill. Maybe a back-end of rotation guy, maybe a bullpen arm.

 

Sigh. Then why is their buzz on him?

 

I predict a depressing off-season...prove me wrong Terry Ryan!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I floated 3/$20 out earlier today and I think, with Boras, that's a decent place to start.

 

I thought that the Twins could do better with 3/$20M as a starting place, but then I realize that this is Blackburn/Correia type money...

Sad.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Right, but you need real depth at AAA. Whether it's Deduno or this guy or Albers; those guys are going to end up pitching major league innings, given how often starting pitchers get hurt.

 

I just don't see how our interest in this guy reconfirms your disbelief in the Front Office's competence.

 

Our interest in this guy in particular doesn't confirm my disbelief in the front office. It's the majority of the guys we have interest in that makes me feel this way.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'd rather see the Twins sing him instead of the usual 30-some suspects they use to fill the Rochester rotation.

 

His first name is pronounced "Sook", btw

 

Thrylos do you know what Scott Baker's contract status is for 2014? Did he sign a 1 yr or more.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

The Twins Daily Caretaker Fund
The Twins Daily Caretaker Fund

You all care about this site. The next step is caring for it. We’re asking you to caretake this site so it can remain the premier Twins community on the internet.

×
×
  • Create New...