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    Matthew Taylor

    Multiple reports have confirmed that José Berríos has been traded to the Blue Jays in exchange for Austin Martin and Simeon Woods Richardson.

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    Jose Berrios has been traded. There have been rumors and now there are confirmations. Jose Berrios will be joining the Toronto Blue Jays as they head back to Canada to play for the first time in a long time. No doubt Berrios will be missed. He is a leader, a two-time All Star, and competitor. 

    In return, the Twins received highly-touted prospects, SS Austin Martin and RHP Simeon Woods-Richardson.

    Martin was the #5 overall pick in the 2020 draft out of Vanderbilt. Martin is a consensus Top 25 overall prospect in baseball. He should soon join the Wichita Wind Surge. He is ranked #21 by Baseball America and #16 by MLB Pipeline. 

    Martin made his professional debut this year, and he has played in 55 games for Double-A New Hampshire. He has hit .281/.424/.383 (.807) with ten doubles, two triples and two home runs. He also has nine stolen bases. 

    Woods-Richardson was traded two years ago from the Mets to the Blue Jays in the Marcus Stroman deal. The hard-thrower is currently in Tokyo with fellow newly-acquired Twins prospect Joe Ryan at the Olympics. He is ranked #68 by MLB Pipeline. 

    He was the Mets second-round pick in 2018 out of high school in Texas. The 20-year-old is also at Double-A New Hampshire. He is 2-4 with a 5.76 ERA in 11 starts. Over 11 starts and 45 1/3 innings, he has walked too many (26) and struck out a ton (67, 13.3 K/9). 

    On MLB Network, former GM Dan O'Dowd said, "In surplus value, the Twins won this deal. In present value, the Blue Jays get what they need." 

    Once the Washington Nationals traded Max Scherzer and Trea Turner to the Dodgers on Thursday night, Berrios became the best pitcher on the trade market, and the Twins took advantage. 

    The Blue Jays are working to stay in playoff contention in a division currently led by the Red Sox and Rays. They are also trying to keep up with the Yankees who have added sluggers Joey Gallo and Anthony Rizzo the past two days. A two-time All Star, Berrios will certainly help Toronto down the stretch and, the reason they got such a big return, will help them in 2022 as well. 

    Are the Twins done??? Don't count on it! 

     

    Story will be updated as we learn more information. You can also add to the story in the comments below.

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    I do not know prospects - all the lists mean nothing.  What percent of great prospects make great MLB players.  I can only wait and see, but prospects for next year have definitely taken a hit and what will we do this year?  Bring up Shoemaker?   The only thing that makes the rest of the season interesting is if they play our prospects.  Give us a hope for the future.

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    This is a great trade for those that like to talk about prospects and write prospect books. Not so great if you want players that acutally improve the MLB team. Will they? No one knows, and certainly won't that soon. Does this team need MLB pitching now? Certainly. Will we see a bunch of 1 year contracts of mediocre replacement level or less pitchers next year to be tortured with as filler while we wait? That's my bet. Can't wait for 2022.

    Year 5 (is it 5? something like that) of the Falvine reign, and the MLB team is getting worse. But the pitching is coming, right? They are pitching experts.... it has to be coming, right?

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    7 minutes ago, Mike Sixel said:

    Fangraphs is sliding Martin down to 59th on their list! We'll get a write up later today.....

     

    Name names for who they talked to, or I'm calling BS. What if the people they talked to were from the Toronto FO looking to cover their asses on the deal by trying to cast some shade on the guy they just gave up? Halfway through the guy's first professional season and they're gonna re-do his ranking? I hope he hits a bunch of dingers immediately and they flip back again, that'd be pretty funny.

    We'll see how this turns out, but the value seems pretty good here in the deal. I'm sure plenty of people will find reasons to have the entire Twins front office dismissed.

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    1 minute ago, jmlease1 said:

    Name names for who they talked to, or I'm calling BS. What if the people they talked to were from the Toronto FO looking to cover their asses on the deal by trying to cast some shade on the guy they just gave up? Halfway through the guy's first professional season and they're gonna re-do his ranking? I hope he hits a bunch of dingers immediately and they flip back again, that'd be pretty funny.

    We'll see how this turns out, but the value seems pretty good here in the deal. I'm sure plenty of people will find reasons to have the entire Twins front office dismissed.

    Moving him to 59 is hardly a major slight.......I'm guessing they talk to a lot of people....and they can't name names. 

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    1 minute ago, jmlease1 said:

    Name names for who they talked to, or I'm calling BS. What if the people they talked to were from the Toronto FO looking to cover their asses on the deal by trying to cast some shade on the guy they just gave up? Halfway through the guy's first professional season and they're gonna re-do his ranking? I hope he hits a bunch of dingers immediately and they flip back again, that'd be pretty funny.

    We'll see how this turns out, but the value seems pretty good here in the deal. I'm sure plenty of people will find reasons to have the entire Twins front office dismissed.

    Much like BTV, their ratings magically change after the trade.

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    I totally disagree.  Yes some of the players you mentioned are good and we should keep them.  I'm talking about stiffs like Cave, Sano, Rubles, Colome', etc. Etc Al.  Still too many stiffs some with expiring contracts.  I'm saying those prospects better produce or it will go down as another blown opportunity.  

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    4 minutes ago, h2oface said:

    This is a great trade for those that like to talk about prospects and write prospect books. Not so great if you want players that acutally improve the MLB team. Will they? No one knows

    Are you looking for certainty, in a world that offers none? Andrelton Simmons was expected to be a known quantity, great glove and acceptable bat, and the bat for sure (the glove arguably) has disappointed. Happ and Shoemaker, no world beaters, could be expected on their records to have provided workmanlike innings at minimum.  That's just off the top of my head - no ballplayer offers guarantees.

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    As painful as it is to see the Twins in a position where trading Jose is even a possibility, it was the right move. I had my doubts on him signing an extension, and his value will never be higher. The Twins did fantastic on this trade. Martin needs to develop his power in order to live up to his prospect pedigree, but he's as good as the Twins are going to do. SWR is a wildcard, as he's so young for his level but has struggled and doesn't have fantastic stuff. All in all, I am happy with the trade.

    Also, I'll be updating the prospect list all day today

     

    1. Royce Lewis

    2. Austin Martin

    3. Jordan Balazovic

    4. Simeon Woods-Richardson

    5. Josh Winder

    6. Chase Petty

    7. Jhoan Duran

    8. Joe ryan 

    9. Jose Miranda

    10. Matt Canterino

    11. Aaron Sabato

    12. Keoni Cavaco

    13. Gilberto Celestino

    14. Matt Walner

    15.  Noah Miller

    16. Masial Urbina

    17. Drew Strotman

    18. Bailey Ober

    19. Brent Rooker

    20.. Steve Hajjar

     

     

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    37 minutes ago, notoriousgod71 said:
    • This trade only makes me hate baseball more.

     

    Martin will be ok but Woods Richardson has been awful. Berrios is as certain a thing as there is.

     

    This is true.  It is certain that Berrios would have left the Twins for nothing after 2022.  It is also certain that Berrios is not somehow immune to blowing out his arm on any given pitch.

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    2 minutes ago, jmlease1 said:

    Name names for who they talked to, or I'm calling BS. What if the people they talked to were from the Toronto FO looking to cover their asses on the deal by trying to cast some shade on the guy they just gave up? Halfway through the guy's first professional season and they're gonna re-do his ranking? I hope he hits a bunch of dingers immediately and they flip back again, that'd be pretty funny.

    I don’t think there is any reason to suspect anything nefarious from Fangraphs. Prospect evaluators have been overwhelmed the past few weeks with the draft — I think BA hadn’t even published most of their midseason lists yet. Besides, preseason 40 (with zero pro experience) to midseason 59 is not a huge shift — basically just a value step down from 55 to 50 FV.

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    The Twins are stockpiling a lot of solid talent at a very low cost with a possible eye on 2023-4. They went for it in 2020-1, but this year didn’t pan out. It happens and now restocking for another solid window is prudent (particularly for small-mid market teams).

    But the key is to now resign Buxton. The lineup in 2023 could have Buxton (C) Lewis (SS) Martin (LF) Miranda (3B) Kiriloff (1B), Larnach (RF), Arraez (2B), and probably some combo of 2 of our 3 catchers.  Maybe some of Gordon, Rooker, Kepler, Sano, and Polanco are still around. But, with the exception of Buxton, the starting eight fielders are essentially at league minimum.

    In addition, the starting pitching lineup could be very similar with 3-4 good young starters making league minimum in 2023.  

    This sets up nicely for having the capital available to get a few good veterans in ‘23 or ‘24 to make a good run. Who knows, maybe Berrios is one of them.

    Lets hope for a few more trades today and resigning Buxton.
     

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    1 minute ago, Whitey333 said:

    I totally disagree.  Yes some of the players you mentioned are good and we should keep them.  I'm talking about stiffs like Cave, Sano, Rubles, Colome', etc. Etc Al.  Still too many stiffs some with expiring contracts.  I'm saying those prospects better produce or it will go down as another blown opportunity.  

    Of course if they don't work out it will be bad....but man*, some posters here just hate the idea of trading even expiring contracts, yet somehow want the team to have a great team (not sure where they expect to get players, frankly).

    *not just men, but women, and not necessarily you.

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    9 minutes ago, Rigby said:

    Much like BTV, their ratings magically change after the trade.

    BTV uses Fangraphs valuations as part of their formula, and I know BTV updates them monthly around this part of the season. Why shouldn’t they update, with new information?

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    3 minutes ago, Mill1634 said:

    As painful as it is to see the Twins in a position where trading Jose is even a possibility, it was the right move. I had my doubts on him signing an extension, and his value will never be higher. The Twins did fantastic on this trade. Martin needs to develop his power in order to live up to his prospect pedigree, but he's as good as the Twins are going to do. SWR is a wildcard, as he's so young for his level but has struggled and doesn't have fantastic stuff. All in all, I am happy with the trade.

    Also, I'll be updating the prospect list all day today

     

    1. Royce Lewis

    2. Austin Martin

    3. Jordan Balazovic

    4. Simeon Woods-Richardson

    5. Josh Winder

    6. Chase Petty

    7. Jhoan Duran

    8. Joe ryan 

    9. Jose Miranda

    10. Matt Canterino

    11. Aaron Sabato

    12. Keoni Cavaco

    13. Gilberto Celestino

    14. Matt Walner

    15.  Noah Miller

    16. Masial Urbina

    17. Drew Strotman

    18. Bailey Ober

    19. Brent Rooker

    20.. Steve Hajjar

     

     

    Sabato is waaaaaay too high. I'm sorry, he's been terrible at the plate in low A. His value is entirely in his bat and all he can do is draw walks right now. Just no.

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    I wouldn't worry too much about Martin's power.  It is generally the last tool to develop.  The Twins are really good at developing guys to hit for power as well.  The most important thing early is eye at the plate and he seems to have it.  A good eye will get your OBP up and forces pitchers to throw quality strikes in the zone giving better pitches to hit.  This is literally his first year in Pro ball and he is holding his own at AA.  How many players have done that?  Maybe Swarber or Bryant?  It is rare for a player to do that well at that high of a level this early.

    I knew he likely wouldn't be a fit at SS but he has decent speed so he should be able to play there. I just wouldn't expect great defensive numbers from him if he does play there.  The Twins have lot's of infield guys that can play a variety of positions and so they can mix and match players and he will only help with that.  He likely is Gordons replacement once he is ready and they will work him in as a regular from there.

    I honestly thought Groshans was as high as Toronto would go so didn't do much research on Martin but I think this was a really good get for the Twins.

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    15 minutes ago, ashbury said:

    We got Aston Martin! My heart is beating faster now!

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    These are two highly ranked prospects, no question. But the high-upside comes with questions on both.

    Big questions about Martin's arm - left field and 2B aren't positions of need now or in the foreseeable future  - FalVine's penchant for top bats continues, with the theory that the defensive role will work itself out eventually.

    SWR's seeming control yips don't bode well.

    I hope our evaluation guys and our on-field guys are on the same page about these two jewels.

    Call me greedy but I was hoping for a couple of low-minors guys in addition - moderate upside only, but genuine C+ prospects.

    Good thing we've got the Aston Martin since our Rolls Royce is in the repair shop! ;)

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    26 minutes ago, MABB1959 said:

    Why get a SS when we have Royce Lewis in the wings?  Or isn't he anymore.  Wasn't he first round, first pick WAY BACK IN 2017?  Most of the times none of this makes any sense.  So we got a pitching prospect and a SS prospect for one of the best pitchers we have had in the last 20 years?  

    For the same reason you continue to acquire pitching prospects, even though you have Duran, Balazovic, Winder, Canterino, Ryan, and Strotman.

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    7 minutes ago, Otto von Ballpark said:

    I don’t think there is any reason to suspect anything nefarious from Fangraphs. Prospect evaluators have been overwhelmed the past few weeks with the draft — I think BA hadn’t even published most of their midseason lists yet. Besides, preseason 40 (with zero pro experience) to midseason 59 is not a huge shift — basically just a value step down from 55 to 50 FV.

    Fine, instead of nefarious I'll just call it stupid. What if Martin has a minor injury that he's playing through that they're not disclosing? The guy had plenty of power at Vanderbilt (against good competition); to suddenly drop him down now after half a season at AA (and going straight from college to AA ain't easy) based on second-hand reports is arrogant and dumb.

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    1 minute ago, Otto von Ballpark said:

    BTV uses Fangraphs valuations as part of their formula, and I know they update them monthly around this part of the season. Why shouldn’t they update, with new information?

    They have updated player values minutes to hours after trades to reflect the large discrepancies in returns. Check the changes in the Yankee prospects sent to Texas for Gallo among others.  Fun site to provoke thought  but not remotely close. 

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