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    Ted Schwerzler

    For much of the past two seasons the Minnesota Twins have been tied to something they weren’t. In 2019, the club introduced the Bomba Squad and went on a terrorizing run of punishing opposing pitchers. Power production is what became synonymous with the roster, but expect something much different in 2023. This team will pitch.

     

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    It’s not exactly a bad thing that the Twins will be looking to usher in a new look given they are coming off back-to-back seasons missing the postseason. Last year, the club was decimated by injuries and the year prior, performance left plenty to be desired. Neither of those teams truly had an identity, and it’s something Rocco Baldelli would probably prefer they get back to.

    If you’re hoping that Joey Gallo’s signing means Minnesota will blast bombas once again, you’re likely to be disappointed. Sure, the Twins are hoping he can find his swing, but there is positional flexibility and defense to fall back on for the slugger. Carlos Correa returns at shortstop, and while he can manage the lumber, his game is an all around one as well.

    Nelson Cruz is going to moonlight as a baseball player for the San Diego Padres, and Miguel Sano is still unemployed. The Bomba Squad was a one-time thing, and looking at this roster, the Twins want their strength to be pitching.

    Luis Arraez was sent to the Miami Marlins for Pablo Lopez, not because the pitcher is an ace, but because he lengthens the starting rotation. Sonny Gray has looked the part of a top arm when healthy, and Tyler Mahle could be more than ready to break out if he’s healthy. Kenta Maeda has previously competed for a Cy Young award, and last year’s Opening Day starter in Joe Ryan may be slated to bring up the rear of the rotation.

    For the first time in quite a while, the Twins rotation is where much of the investment has been made. Yes, there isn’t a massive free agent contract in the group, but prospect capital such as Chase Petty, Spencer Steer, and Christian Encarnacion-Strand were all utilized to acquire it. Moving on from Arraez wasn’t an easy choice, but the lineup has enough potential to withstand that sort of blow.

    You can bet that Baldelli is not hoping to win every game 2-1, but this shouldn’t be a Twins team that needs five runs in order to hold things down. Last season, the difference between scoring three or more runs was drastic, and the hope is that tweaks to the defense can help as well. The outfield may be able to lay claim as baseball’s best defensively, and that will only further help whoever is on the mound.

    Bringing back Correa at shortstop was a must, and while Jorge Polanco is not great in the field, Jose Miranda should be better at the hot corner with Alex Kirilloff possessing Gold Glove ability at first base. Fielding will continue to be an area the Twins look to improve in an effort to help the entire pitching staff.

    Down the stretch last season, the Twins bullpen made significant strides. Jhoan Duran got all of the praise, but Griffin Jax has emerged as a force, and Jorge Lopez returning to his All-Star form would be a massive high-leverage boost.

    Both in the starting rotation and the bullpen, Pete Maki is going to feel confident running arms to the mound. Derek Falvey became synonymous with pitching when working within the Cleveland Guardians organization. This may be the first time since he has been with Minnesota where he can feel confident in what the group on the mound has been built as.

    Not every team is going to have an ace, and although the Twins still don’t, they have as good of a group as anyone could hope for. There are different styles that will trot to the mound, but it would not be at all surprising to see that Twins have the best staff, top to bottom, in the division. Start thinking of nicknames if you must, but this group is going to rely on pitching and defense.

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    1 hour ago, jmlease1 said:

    And as a result they made sure they had much better, proven depth options as insurance. What exactly do you want them to do? Trade all the guys that were injured last year (i'm sure you'd get great value there) and replace them with...someone?

    If Buxton gets hurt, we have Michael A. Taylor. If Kirilloff gets hurt, we have Solano as an option. Larnach clearly isn't being counted on; he's probably starting in AAA. They signed Vazquez so they wouldn't have to rely on Jeffers being healthy all season.

    Pretty sure they thought they had covered all those bases the last two years.

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    On 3/3/2023 at 12:21 PM, EGFTShaw said:

    Simply the fact that we are not penciling in Dylan Bundy and Chris Archer as our 3/4 starters tells you a lot about the changes from last season to this season.

    Speaking of Bundy, I can't believe the guy's still unsigned. He went 8-8 with a 4.89 ERA last year, pitched 140 innings and was about as injury-free as pitchers come these days. 

    Sure, he's not a strikeout pitcher but he improved between 2021 and 2022, and you'd think the guy should be someone's 5th starter going into '23. 

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    1 hour ago, bighat said:

    Speaking of Bundy, I can't believe the guy's still unsigned. He went 8-8 with a 4.89 ERA last year, pitched 140 innings and was about as injury-free as pitchers come these days. 

    Sure, he's not a strikeout pitcher but he improved between 2021 and 2022, and you'd think the guy should be someone's 5th starter going into '23. 

    Maybe just a matter of money.  He might feel he's worth more to some team than the $4M he got from the Twins last season, and no team has met his price yet.  Bottom feeders wouldn't want to pay more than that, and top teams might set their sights higher than him, so it could be a limited market in-between, and he's waiting them out?  Maybe he'd rather retire than come down enough in asking price to attract a team with zero postseason hopes?  Professional pride can sometimes play a factor.

    Here's the latest I could find, from a month ago.  Cardinals, White Sox, Red Sox? https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/players/dylan-bundy

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    4 hours ago, mikelink45 said:

    When I see Pagan replaced by a quality pitcher I will have more faith.  I just cannot fathom what the eventual lineup will be at this point.  We do need Miranda.  

    Thankfully he has no more years of control. Dumping Pagan if he still stinks should be a much easier decision this year.

    I mean, it should have been easy last year too, but this year, it’s a layup.

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    9 minutes ago, nicksaviking said:

    Thankfully he has no more years of control. Dumping Pagan if he still stinks should be a much easier decision this year.

    I mean, it should have been easy last year too, but this year, it’s a layup.

    It's like, he has been the party in the arrangement who has control.

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    10 hours ago, jmlease1 said:

    And as a result they made sure they had much better, proven depth options as insurance. What exactly do you want them to do? Trade all the guys that were injured last year (i'm sure you'd get great value there) and replace them with...someone?

    If Buxton gets hurt, we have Michael A. Taylor. If Kirilloff gets hurt, we have Solano as an option. Larnach clearly isn't being counted on; he's probably starting in AAA. They signed Vazquez so they wouldn't have to rely on Jeffers being healthy all season.

    I think it's not really fair to imply that Jeffers is injury-prone. Last year's injury was a rather freak broken bone and he is a catcher. It appears Jeffers will get most of his plate appearances against left handers as long as Vazquez is healthy and it wouldn't surprise me that he thrives in that role.

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    13 hours ago, JD-TWINS said:

    Health is a gamble for any pro sports team…. nothing special here with the Twins needing better health (significantly) than in ‘22.

    Polanco was starting All-Star in ‘21…..he was banged up in ‘22 and only played 65% of the season. Christian Vázquez is as solid as they come…..granted, due to lack of quickness & service time, Miranda might be considered average or just below at 3rd. Don’t see the weaknesses you point out up the middle.

    Vazquez - Polanco - CC - Buxton are a really strong group up the middle v. anyone else in baseball.

    Health is certainly a gamble for every team but the Twins have targeted players in both free agency and trades that had their price depressed because of health concerns.  Buxton/ Correa/ Mahle at least are not on this team without health concerns.

    I mean it more as those are the only real average spots in the defense.  Polanco is a decent 2nd base but his all star bid was all about his bat, Miranda could become average at 3rd but I don't think he is there yet in part to him playing a lot of 1st last year, and Vazquez is solid but I am not sure Jeffers is (outside of framing) and he will get 40% of the playing time there.  The Those being the "weaknesses" should lead to a very good defense.

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    Definitely, Imo is going to be a switch this season. I'm reasonably confident in the starters, the depth behind them and 3-4 BP arms. Even with the past injuries. Been a long time since I could say that.

    It's the offense that I'm more concerned about. Almost every likely starter in the field we're hoping for better health or a rebound. Correa, Miranda and Vazquez are the only ones that don't fit into one or more of those descriptions. It just seems like a lot to hope for.

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    21 hours ago, nicksaviking said:

    They’ve brought in free agent vets and traded for vets the past couple of years and they’ve been terrible. You want them to keep doing what hasn’t been working instead of using the internal options, which have worked well?

    I would hope the starters can go an inning or 2 deeper so we don't have to use 4 or more guys a game.

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    19 hours ago, dxpavelka said:

    Pretty sure they thought they had covered all those bases the last two years.

    Ok, you're right. The Twins will be dreadful on offense this year and destined to fail because everyone will get hurt again. Is that what you want to hear?

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    10 hours ago, jmlease1 said:

    Ok, you're right. The Twins will be dreadful on offense this year and destined to fail because everyone will get hurt again. Is that what you want to hear?

    Not at all.  But don't assume the moves we've made this off-season will put us over the top.  For the most part we've replaced pieces with other similar, but hopefully better pieces.  HOPE is not a good strategy.

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    On 3/5/2023 at 7:35 AM, Karbo said:

    I would hope the starters can go an inning or 2 deeper so we don't have to use 4 or more guys a game.

    Works for me. Though 2 innings deeper would put them levels no team has done since the early 1990s.

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