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It seemed apparent when the Twins listed their starters for the next five games (Diamond and Deduno were not among them) but La Velle has it from a source that the Twins will soon announce Kyle Gibson as their fifth starter. Per LEN3, Deduno will open in the bullpen. Scott Diamond's fate is unclear.

 

The Twins have said all along they want to take the best guy north regardless of the options situations, and this signifies that they meant it.

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Looking forward to seeing what he can do now that he is further removed from TJ and starting fresh at the beginning of the season.

 

And Deduno seems like he could be a real weapon out of the pen.

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I hoped this is what would happen. Gibson can be a nice complementary piece to our rebuilt team and is a clear part of the future. Deduno is a nice story - and could be pretty effective out of the bullpen - but he's just a journeyman.

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Im very happy with this but how in the heck did Pelfrey earn a spot over Deduno.

 

 

There was no competition for Pelfrey's #4 spot in the rotation. The top four were givens. The competition was for the fifth spot.

 

It's like, there's no competition for the Twins for the starting first base job.

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Im very happy with this but how in the heck did Pelfrey earn a spot over Deduno.

 

It's not like Pelfery pulled a Worley this spring, he has nearly a 2/1 K/BB ratio, an ERA around 2.5, and has shown decent stuff. If it was a competition, which it wasn't, it still would have been a tough call.

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So, Scott Diamond is . . .

 

put in the bullpen (to take the spot from Duensing)

waived

asked to slip in the shower and sprain his ankle.

 

Please let this be the case. I just don't trust Duensing. The runs charged to Diamond last night belong to Duensing.

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So, Scott Diamond is . . .

 

put in the bullpen

waived

asked to slip in the shower and sprain his ankle.

 

"Asked", "Pushed" same thing. ;)

 

 

I like the move. Gibson deserves to be a starter and I think Deduno can be quite good out of the 'pen.

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"Asked", "Pushed" same thing. ;)

 

 

I like the move. Gibson deserves to be a starter and I think Deduno can be quite good out of the 'pen.

 

Anytime a more talented player with options makes the team over a less talented player out of options, I am glad to see it.

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Gibson as #5 and Deduno in the pen sounds like the right approach.

 

Worley and Diamond have had an entire year and spring to get their acts together and have failed to solidify their places. Its time to move on or if they clear waivers stick them in Rochester.

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I am glad to see the Twins bringing the best players north. I had a fear that they were going to keep all of these out of options players on the roster while more talented guys wasted away in Rochester. I wonder if this means anything for the final bench spot on the team.

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Rare occasion where spring training is used to earn a spot. Ideally this does happen rarely. I would have thought they would stretch Deduno out more. I wonder if this was actual midrange planning. Since they tend to give the rotation plenty of starts (Worley was given 10 last year) to prove things one way or another I wonder if their plan is to make Meyer the first option to replace a failed starter. I hope they all pitch so well there is no place for Meyer but my bet is on Correia. I am hoping it is not Hughes or Gibson.

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Like that Gibson made it, tough to see Deduno get snubbed though. His stats over the past 2 seasons suggest he should crack this starting 5 easily plus his stuff just looks nasty, but he doesn't have the big name or the big contract. I'm sure he'll get some starts though eventually one way or another.

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Like that Gibson made it, tough to see Deduno get snubbed though. His stats over the past 2 seasons suggest he should crack this starting 5 easily plus his stuff just looks nasty, but he doesn't have the big name or the big contract. I'm sure he'll get some starts though eventually one way or another.

 

Initially, I thought the fifth starter job would go to Deduno but upon further thought, this makes more sense...

 

Starting off the season with Gibson as the fifth starter gives him regular innings in the majors, something Kyle badly needs to succeed in the long-term.

 

Deduno, on the other hand, is more experienced and should be able to shift from long relief to spot-starting without much difficulty, plus it mitigates some of his injury risk.

 

I don't think either option is a bad one but I am happy to see the front office show confidence in Kyle.

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