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    Seth Stohs

    According to a tweet from Mike Berardino, veteran infielder Trevor Plouffe has been placed on Outright Waivers. He should clear and become a free agent soon.

    He was the Twins first of five first-round picks in the 2004 draft out of high school in California. 2016 was his 13th season in the organization.

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    Plouffe steadily worked his way up the Minnesota Twins farm system as a shortstop. He reached the big leagues in May of 2010.

    Shortstop wasn't for him. He struggled with the throws that season. He also outgrew the position. When given an opportunity as the team's third baseman, he took off with a power-filled month.

    Overall, he played 723 games in a Twins uniform. He hit .247/.308/.420 (.707) with 18 doubles, 96 home runs and 357 RBI.

    He turned himself from a spotty third baseman to an above average defender. Plouffe works very hard.

    Most likely the Twins attempted to trade the veteran. A decision needed to be made. Would they tender him a contract in arbitration, or non-tender him. Essentially they made their decision today, allowing Plouffe to become a free agent earlier in the process.

    The move makes room for Miguel Sano to take over at third base, or at least be able to take it over. It'll be interesting to see how it plays out.

    Today is also noteworthy as the Twins need to add players to their 40-man roster or risk losing them in free agency. They were at 36 players. This move puts them at 35 with more day left.

    On a more personal level, before my writing days, I went to Twins Fest with a three-year old little girl, my daughter (in case you were wondering). We were "Down on the Farm" an area where minor leaguers signed autographs for free. We walked through the line, and my daughter asked if he would sign a ball for her. He talked to her, smiled, and said that he would sign for her if she would sign for him. He handed the three-year-old a Sharpie and told her to write her name on the plastic white paper in front of him. It became a series of lines on the table, but it was great.

    Plouffe became a father a little over a year ago and often talked about what it has done. He's always been charismatic, and he was always very friendly to me going back a decade.

    So, yes, I get this move. I fully understand it. At the same time, I'm sure I'm not the only one with good stories about Plouffe. For what it's worth, I hope he catches on elsewhere and establishes himself again!

    As Derek Falvey told season-ticket holders in their call-in last night, this is something we're going to have to get used to as Twins fans. His job is to not get too attached... but as fans, always get attached!

    In addition, Phil Miller reporting that Adam Brett Walker was claimed by the Milwaukee Brewers. He grew up in Milwaukee, and went to Milwaukee Lutheran before going to Jacksonville University. He was the Twins 3rd round pick in 2012.

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    The next time THIS happens, there'll be some howling!   Ok, maybe not howling.  An Ufda or two.....

     

     

    The howling will only come from those allowed to comment on his 'defense'.  The one, or maybe ones, that aren't will be chuckling silently to themselves:-)

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    Good luck to Plouffe and Walker I hope they both have great careers and that we regret releasing them, but at the same time, way to go Twins, I am delighted to see some risk taking. 

    Yup, good luck to them both. I don't think getting rid of Walker was taking a risk. As far as Plouffe goes, he had injuries. He's an easy bounceback candidate and should help a team if he's healthy.  They are freeing up the 3B spot.  Hope their selection to fill it steps up.

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    The arbitration system is broken.  It's stupid that every team but the Twins can pay Plouffe less money*. The forced pay increases within the system far too often force teams to non-tender their home-grown talent when they have an off-year (or injury) in the final years of arbitration.   The previous salary should have no bearing on an arbitration number--perhaps time-served should or previous production (but not salary itself); if a player has a career year in his year of arbitration, but gets hurt or regresses back to the mean, non-tendering is far too often the outcome.  The system deemphasizes teams retaining their own talent in such situations, when it should do the opposite. 

     

    This is the right move.  But Plouffe probably would have had a place on this team (or have been a tradeable asset) at a (much) lower cost. 

     

    *I suppose Plouffe could have accepted a pay cut, but I doubt that outcome happens very rarely if at all.

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    Think the world of Trevor but fully understand and respect the thinking of Falvey/Levine. He will not be enough of a difference maker in the near term and Twins are building for the future.

     

    I'm more impressed with moving Centeno to AAA and letting Walker go. Neither will ever be a part of a contending team. I know lots of fans like Walker's homeruns, but his history of SO's is off the charts. Centeno is a pitchers worst friend. He appeared to be wearing boxing gloves behind the plate. I've been amazed at how little emphasis we have paid on catchers since Mauer. His concussion issues have done more to doom the Twins than any other factor. He was an outstanding receiver and hitter. Since he was moved out we have really struggled.

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    Getting waived is basically the same as being non-tendered, right? And not one team was willing to claim him and give him his arbitration salary of $8-9M... if I understand the process correctly.

     

    Well, Sano's got 3B all to himself now. I did like Plouffe, but it was time to move on. It is a pretty big disappointment that the Twins weren't able to trade him, but the market value of 3B is really low right now, so it is what it is. I hope he can find a starting job and have success elsewhere.

    If Sano is able to do the same thing that Plouffe did "turn himself into a solid defensive 3rd baseman"  Then.....this move needed to happen if there were no trade partners.

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    Think the world of Trevor but fully understand and respect the thinking of Falvey/Levine. He will not be enough of a difference maker in the near term and Twins are building for the future. I'm more impressed with moving Centeno to AAA and letting Walker go. Neither will ever be a part of a contending team. I know lots of fans like Walker's homeruns, but his history of SO's is off the charts. Centeno is a pitchers worst friend. He appeared to be wearing boxing gloves behind the plate. I've been amazed at how little emphasis we have paid on catchers since Mauer. His concussion issues have done more to doom the Twins than any other factor. He was an outstanding receiver and hitter. Since he was moved out we have really struggled.

    Hard to argue with any of that.  I think you could say the same thing about Santana and Grossman...and protect a couple of more players with the potential to be a part of a contending team in the future.

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    Culling the herd is necessary sometimes. Plouffe was probably a bit under appreciated around here but he certainly needed to go in order to get this crate moving forward.

     

    Where's Halsey? Too drunk from the celebration I imagine.

    underappreciated? Maybe, definitely not undervalued among Twins fans. Clearly mean, median and mode third baseman, and most of us(myself as much as anyone) were clamoring to trade him.

     

    I do wonder how hungover Halsey is right now....

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    Never saw anything in Plouffe indicating he was a bad guy, so definitely wish him well.  He could get hot sometimes and absolutely mash the ball.  Hopefully he catches on somewhere else. 

     

    That said, the move needed to happen.  I like what they're doing so far. I'll be more curious how they approach their tradable assets.

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    On defense and merit alone, I'm suprised the new regime couldn't get a C+ or B- prospect for him.

     

    When healthy, Plouffe has shown he's .250 - . 265 hitter with 18-25 HR pop, and well above average D at 3B.

     

    If the quadracepts thing kept the Twins from moving Plouffe to a team with a prospect or whatever thats really a shame, he'll sign with someone like Pittsburgh or Anaheim and probably rake.

     

    Remember the first 1/2 of 2015 , Trevor Plouffe and I believe one or 2 others single handedly kept the Twins offense afloat right out of the gates, propelling a near playoff season.

     

     

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    On defense and merit alone, I'm suprised the new regime couldn't get a C+ or B- prospect for him.

     

    When healthy, Plouffe has shown he's .250 - . 265 hitter with 18-25 HR pop, and well above average D at 3B.

     

    If the quadracepts thing kept the Twins from moving Plouffe to a team with a prospect or whatever thats really a shame, he'll sign with someone like Pittsburgh or Anaheim and probably rake.

     

    Remember the first 1/2 of 2015 , Trevor Plouffe and I believe one or 2 others single handedly kept the Twins offense afloat right out of the gates, propelling a near playoff season.

     

    This is why I doubt the old regime had much in the way of decent offers for him.  The new regime would have no doubt traded him if there was value.

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    On defense and merit alone, I'm suprised the new regime couldn't get a C+ or B- prospect for him.

     

    When healthy, Plouffe has shown he's .250 - . 265 hitter with 18-25 HR pop, and well above average D at 3B.

     

    If the quadracepts thing kept the Twins from moving Plouffe to a team with a prospect or whatever thats really a shame, he'll sign with someone like Pittsburgh or Anaheim and probably rake.

     

    Remember the first 1/2 of 2015 , Trevor Plouffe and I believe one or 2 others single handedly kept the Twins offense afloat right out of the gates, propelling a near playoff season.

    Nobody was going to pay him $8- $9 million next year, which is what he would have gotten in Arbitration.

    Now, any team that would have been interested can just sign him for $3- $4 million and not have to give up a prospect.

    Of course, we might have been able to get a C prospect if we kicked back a few million bucks.

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    Just read about Plouffe's release in the St. Paul paper.  Get this:

     

    "New Twins general manager Thad Levine left a detailed voice message on Friday “explaining the situation,” said Plouffe, who was working out at the time."

     

    Released via Voice Message ??  Not cool......

     

    http://www.twincities.com/2016/11/18/minnesota-twins-place-trevor-plouffe-on-outright-waivers/

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    Just read about Plouffe's release in the St. Paul paper.  Get this:

     

    "New Twins general manager Thad Levine left a detailed voice message on Friday “explaining the situation,” said Plouffe, who was working out at the time."

     

    Released via Voice Message ??  Not cool......

     

    http://www.twincities.com/2016/11/18/minnesota-twins-place-trevor-plouffe-on-outright-waivers/

    yeah, really not cool how they did it.  there's a way to be a human being while also doing business.  

     

    GO PLOUFFE!

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    Well I'm guessing they didn't necessarily want to do it via voice mail, but I guess I don't understand what you expected them to do if Trevor didn't answer his phone.

    I would imagine they figured he'd rather hear it from a voice mail rather than find out from social media.

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    Welp, my 'Plouffe There It Is' shirt is now a collector's item. He seemed to be a quality guy and a good teammate. Too bad the production wasn't enough to trade him and get some low-end pitching prospects last year which the team desperately needs. Hope to see him catch on and be productive somewhere. Happy the 3rd base is now open for Sano but a little sad today. 

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    Well I'm guessing they didn't necessarily want to do it via voice mail, but I guess I don't understand what you expected them to do if Trevor didn't answer his phone.
    I would imagine they figured he'd rather hear it from a voice mail rather than find out from social media.

    Um, perhaps tell him in person or, when Plouffe didn't answer, ask him to call him back?

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    Welp, my 'Plouffe There It Is' shirt is now a collector's item. He seemed to be a quality guy and a good teammate. Too bad the production wasn't enough to trade him and get some low-end pitching prospects last year which the team desperately needs. Hope to see him catch on and be productive somewhere. Happy the 3rd base is now open for Sano but a little sad today. 

    well, Ryan said he didn't try to trade Plouffe.  The guy averaged 3 WAR in the previous two seasons.  A guy like that SHOULD have value if you try and move him.

     

    Some have gotten what they want.  Enjoy. Should be funny to watch.

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    Um, perhaps tell him in person or, when Plouffe didn't answer, ask him to call him back?

    I don't think Plouffe is still in Minnesota, the season has been over for almost 2 months now.

     

    Yeah he could have said that, but maybe he had a lot of calls to make at that time (it was a busy day for roster moves), couldn't be sure he'd be able to take Plouffe's call back, and didn't want him to find out via social media.

     

    I mean maybe he did it this way because he's an a-hole who treats people like crap, but I don't know why you would assume that to be the case when there are other possibilities. I also doubt the Pohlads would have hired someone like that.

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