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    Seth Stohs

    At 3:00 central time today, the annual non-waivers trade deadline will pass. The Twins already made one move. Thursday night, they traded Eduardo Nunez to the San Francisco Giants for Adalberto Mejia. Will they be able to reach any more trade agreements today?

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    Several Twins players have had their names mentioned in trade rumors over the last couple of weeks.

    The player seemingly most likely to be traded before the deadline is catcher Kurt Suzuki. He has been mentioned in rumors for a month, and teams can always use a backup catcher. Suzuki is putting together one of his best seasons with the bat and has always had a strong reputation for working with pitchers.

    When Jonathan Lucroy used his veto power to void a trade to Cleveland yesterday, it may have slowed the process. Cleveland is one possible destination for the Twins backstop, though there are several others that would be interested in Suzuki as well.

    At least two Twins bullpen arms are also garnering a lot of attention from scouts the last couple of weeks. Fernando Abad was terrific the first couple of months of the season. He hasn't been as good of late, but the left-hander should be of interest to some teams

    Brandon Kintzler, like Abad, came to the Twins on a minor league contract before the season. He began the season in Rochester. Since he has come up to the Twins, he has been terrific. Kintzler took over the closer's role and has been very good. He missed most of last season with a knee injury, but he has come back stronger this year.

    Since both players are under team control for at least another year, Rob Antony needs to weigh the return with what they believe the pitchers can be next year. On the other side of that coin, the Twins need to make room for the likes JT Chargois, Mason Melotakis and others.

    Could the Twins find a taker who wants Ervin Santana enough to take on the remainder (or most) of his contract and give the Twins a quality prospect or two? Toronto has reportedly shown a lot of interest of late.

    It's hard to imagine a Tommy Milone or Ricky Nolasco trade today, but could the Twins find a team to take them before the August waiver deadline?

    Could the Twins deal Brian Dozier for a big haul? Would they? Do they trust the potential of Jorge Polanco?

    If the Twins make a trade or three before the deadline, we will attempt to post a new article right away, but as rumors and other trades around the league occur, be sure to use this thread to discuss and make predictions.

    How many deals will the Twins make?

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    Agreed, and I'm not intending to poo poo the trade. This is likely what Abad was worth, and I'd rather shoot for upside over low ceiling/mediocre floor types. Just providing some context that he doesn't have just a "little" control problem, he's vintage Ricky Vaughn at the moment.

    I agree with what the Twins did, I agree that we agree, and I'm hoping they sort out his control so that next season we can watch the Charge-wah of the Light Brigade.

     

    PS "Seeing's the most important thing!"

     

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    Buster Olney

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    Source: Ervin Santana to Blue Jays. Waiting to hear back on return.

     

     

    A lot of smoke....

    Some people were saying this is a fake Buster Olney account. So grain of salt for now.

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    An Erv deal with Hutchison as the centerpiece would not excite me. He's only under team control for two more seasons, same as Santana. But I suppose that may be an indication the team isn't confident Ervin will hold up that much longer.

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    I think that's a fake-Olney account (according to the replies).  Incarcerated Bob has it though...(for what ever he is worth):

     

    Incarcerated Bob IBN ‏@incarceratedbob  6m6 minutes ago
    **BREAKING MLB NEWS**

    Blue Jays on verge of getting some SP help Ervin Santana from Twins

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    Innings limit for sure......no worries yet.

     

    I love the Abad deal. They don't need Abad, and they got a 25 yo hard thrower......what's not to like?

    Now.... Hopefully.... The next FO in charge will know how to develop these flame throwers... 

    As you're aware, here's the list of successful flame throwers who have made an impact with the Twins over the last 5-7 years:

     

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    You should probably elaborate.  Minor league K rate over 9, keeps the ball in the park, and minimizes his walk rate.  Might not be that ace upside we want, but certainly looks like he could be a decent starter.  The bigger problem I see is that getting guys like that and Mejia, are they going to continue to trot Milone and Nolasco out...

    I'm not sure it was really their intention to trot those guys out.  No one really distinguished themselves enough to replace them.  Milone was already waived.  Nolasco beat out Duffey fair and square during Spring Training and again this season (battle of futility).  I'm sure we'd trade Nolasco for about anything would there be any takers, and that's without a ready replacement.  I'd probably hold on to Milone, just in case we need an extra starter next season.

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    You should probably elaborate.  Minor league K rate over 9, keeps the ball in the park, and minimizes his walk rate.  Might not be that ace upside we want, but certainly looks like he could be a decent starter.  The bigger problem I see is that getting guys like that and Mejia, are they going to continue to trot Milone and Nolasco out...

    To me, Drew Hutchison is already arb eligible, making $2.2 mil this year, with only 3 years of team control left (and actually, he's only 30-some days away from 4 years service time, so you couldn't promote him right away this year).

     

    Plus his performance, and lack of top prospect pedigree even from a few years ago, he's more like Tommy Milone now than the primary guy the Twins should be targeting in return for a good asset.

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    An Erv deal with Hutchison as the centerpiece would not excite me. He's only under team control for two more seasons, same as Santana.

    3 seasons, assuming we didn't promote him right away this year -- he is presently 30-some days shy of 4 years service time, since he's been in AAA most of the year.

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    With Abad gone does this spell a Chargois call up? Really no reason for him to be in triple A still.

    The Duffy to the pen thing seems to point towards no, unfortunately.  At this point at least.

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    It was nearly an hour ago that Jeremy reported "Santana gone" but his source did not indicate a destination.  And no one else has reported much of anything new on him since then -- shortly thereafter, Morosi tweeted the Blue Jays were discussing him, but has since tweeted about the Jays interest in Hellickson too.

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    An Erv deal with Hutchison as the centerpiece would not excite me. He's only under team control for two more seasons, same as Santana. But I suppose that may be an indication the team isn't confident Ervin will hold up that much longer.

    I think I'd rather see the Twins gamble on Hutchinson's age 26 and 27 seasons than Ervin's age 34 and 35, despite BProp's scathing review of his 2015. But Santana is the least imperative trade piece in my book.

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    It was nearly an hour ago that Jeremy reported "Santana gone" but his source did not indicate a destination.  And no one else has reported much of anything new on him since then -- shortly thereafter, Morosi tweeted the Blue Jays were discussing him, but has since tweeted about the Jays interest in Hellickson too.

    I was hoping to see some fire next to that smoke... We've got, what, less than 2 hours to figure it out? 

    Come on Blue Jays! You know you want the Erv. 

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    To me, Drew Hutchison is already arb eligible, making $2.2 mil this year, with only 3 years of team control left (and actually, he's only 30-some days away from 4 years service time, so you couldn't promote him right away this year).

     

    Plus his performance, and lack of top prospect pedigree even from a few years ago, he's more like Tommy Milone now than the primary guy the Twins should be targeting in return for a good asset.

     

    Milone never sat low-90s with his fastball as a starter. You're banking on the hope that he can bounce back some.

     

    And the reality is no one is going to pay top dollar for the rights to pay Santana $13.5 through his next two decline years.

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