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  • Twins Make Boring, Necessary Trade for Michael A. Taylor


    Matt Braun

    Well, someone had to do it.

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    The Twins ate their veggies on Monday, trading away minor league relievers Evan Sisk and Steven Cruz for Royals outfielder Michael A. Taylor. Minnesota’s flirtation with the veteran first hit radars when news slithered in that Kansas City—perhaps under the influence of some real good stuff—asked for Josh Winder in return for their outfielder. The Twins glared around the room with the same look you give when grandma says something out of pocket during family dinner and promptly hung up the phone.

    Kansas City dropped their ask, instead greenlighting LHP Evan Sisk and RHP Steven Cruz as an acceptable return. Although so tantalizingly close to donning a Twins cap, Sisk remained in the minors for all of 2022. Half of the return for J.A. Happ in 2021—yes, a team gave up real, breathing players for him—Sisk held preposterously low earned run totals at Double-A and Triple-A, but poor command kept him east of the river. He will probably pitch for the Royals in 2023.

    Cruz is a similar story. The aesthetically ideal big, hard-throwing reliever struck out 28% of batters with Wichita last season but walked 13.6% of them as well; command has always been his bugaboo. No team selected Cruz in the Rule 5 draft, and now the Royals will decide how to fix his aim.

    Taylor will immediately slot in as Minnesota’s fourth outfielder. A more sure bet than Nick Gordon, or Joey Gallo in center, Taylor owns a strong arm, quick feet, and artful routes; he’s the ultimate defensive package. The Twins will likely start Taylor in center consistently, allowing Byron Buxton to DH on days he feels any sort of malady while Taylor glides around the outfield, allowing Minnesota not to miss a beat defensively. His bat isn’t great—Taylor owns a career .241/.296/.381 slash line—but his league-relative numbers perked up a touch in 2022, perhaps implying he has more in the tank.

    The big question is this: how in the world do the Twins set up their outfield? With Max Kepler, Buxton, Gallo, Trevor Larnach, Alex Kirilloff, Gordon, Gilberto Celestino, and now Taylor, the team has eight legitimate outfielders for three spots; creativity must be in the cards. 

    Celestino is probably the biggest loser in the deal. With a similar playstyle as the new guy, it's easy to read the trade as a vote of no confidence in him; Minnesota probably grew frustrated with his consistent mental errors, always costing the team an extra base with poor decision-making. The deal likely knocks Celestino down to Triple-A, allowing him to grow as a ballplayer in a less stressful atmosphere. He has yet to celebrate his 24th birthday.

    This is unlikely to be the final trade for Minnesota. With more outfielders than available spots, dominos will probably fall over the next month. While Kepler appears to be the most apparent trade target—as he has been for about three years now—the Twins could surprise us, instead packaging some of their younger bats in a deal. 

    But who knows? Derek Falvey loves keeping us on our toes.

     

     

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    > The big question is this: how in the world do the Twins set up their outfield? With Max Kepler, Buxton, Gallo, Trevor Larnach, Alex Kirilloff, Gordon, Gilberto Celestino, and now Taylor, the team has eight legitimate outfielders for three spots; creativity must be in the cards. <

    Assume 13 pitchers, 2 catchers. That leaves 6 infielders, 5 outfielders

    Infield is set, yes? Gordon (and Farmer) are utility guys, mostly IF along with the 4 starters third-to-first Miranda-Correa-Polanco-Kirilloff. These utility guys can also play OF in emergencies (in-game injuries, extra innings with a depleted roster) or high-split pitchers (all LH or RH hitters preferred), or non-competitive situations (like 9-2 late), plus Gordon can pinch-run. I think those guys are penciled in as the 6 infielders, and Gallo can also fill in at 1B.

    You’re right, the outfield hasn’t shaken out yet. So. Buxton, Gallo, and Taylor are probably in. That’s 3. Between Kepler, Larnach, Celestino and Wallner, pick 2. If no further trades, I’d say Kepler and Larnach get first shot and see what happens. But.…

    My bet is we see another deal before spring training ends that moves a couple of these extra MLB-ready outfielders along with a prospect or maybe a starter from the FA2B starters for another >#3 starter, or an established right handed hitting RF if another pitcher turns out to be too expensive.

     

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    4 hours ago, miracleb said:

    Terrible trade!  If you liked Pedro Florimon's bat and Andtrelton Simmon's bat...you will love this guy.  Both players we gave up will pitch in the majors.  Sisk this year and Cruz in 2-3 years(6'7"...he will figure out the strike zone in a few years.)  Everyone will be complaining about why this guy is getting playing time when Walner, Larnach, etc should be playing.  Heck...this guy makes Gordon look like a stud!

    Cruz is going into his age 24 season and would need to be added to the 40-man soon, and he's averaged 6 BB/9 in his minor league career. he hasn't dipped below 5.5 BB/9 since he was 18 in rookie league ball. He's likely to be available in the Rule 5 draft soon if you really want him back. Sisk probably will pitch in MLB this season...but will he be effective? His control is pretty rough too, he's going to be 26 and until last season he's been both very wild and very hittable ever since rookie ball.

    I'm not going to pretend that Taylor is a good hitter (he's not), but he's not Florimon at the plate, who was so bad in his prime that he should have been considered unplayable. I still can't believe we were desperate at SS that he was our primary SS in 2013 but it certainly helps explain why we lost 96 games that year.

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    16 hours ago, jmlease1 said:

    Kirilloff is basically going to be playing 1B/DH rather than the OF (he wasn't much out there and might be a superior defender at 1B with consistent work), Larnach is probably the starting DH against RHP, but will certainly get time in the corners when Kepler or Gallo need a break. Gordon will likely find more time in the infield, since Farmer is the only other player we have that can play 2B or 3B.

    There's likely enough playing time to go around what with the injury potential, but also the desire to keep players fresh.

    Kepler could still be moved, but the roster is still plenty functional. Dang, the OF defense could be amazing.

    Actually, there is not enough playing time.  If you assume 14 pitchers, and 2 catchers, that leaves 10 spots.  Buck, C4, Polo, Miranda, Gallo, Kiriloff, Taylor, Kepler, and Gordon take 9 spots.  That leaves Larnach, Wallner, and Celestino all for that 1 spot left.  And honestly, therre are only 2 RH OF options (Buck and Taylor).  I would love see Kepler + 1 moved for another BP arm and a Right handed hitting OF.  The defense will be strong, and I like the trade, but there has to be more coming!

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    7 hours ago, Fatbat said:

    This puts celestino and wallner in AAA for 2023. TL is a DH guy only… every 4th day. AK is 1st/DH. Buxton will DH 62 games play CF 99 games if he doesn’t get injured.  We now have redundant elite defense everywhere but 3rd base…. Until Lewis takes over. Farmer sits alot and Miranda will DH alot after June. 

    Larnach, in small sample sizes, has a TON of defensive runs saved. People on this site really need to look at the stats on him on other sites......

    As for the OP, this isn't hard at all.

    Gallo in left, Buxton in Center, Kepler in right. Larnach at DH. Kiriloff at first. Celestino in AAA. Gordon on the bench. Taylor on the bench, but starting in right against lefties. 

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    38 minutes ago, Lagputter said:

    Actually, there is not enough playing time.  If you assume 14 pitchers, and 2 catchers, that leaves 10 spots.  Buck, C4, Polo, Miranda, Gallo, Kiriloff, Taylor, Kepler, and Gordon take 9 spots.  That leaves Larnach, Wallner, and Celestino all for that 1 spot left.  And honestly, therre are only 2 RH OF options (Buck and Taylor).  I would love see Kepler + 1 moved for another BP arm and a Right handed hitting OF.  The defense will be strong, and I like the trade, but there has to be more coming!

    Don't think we're allowed 14 pitchers any longer? Thought part of the deal (which was put in abeyance due to COVID) for the 26 man rosters was no more than 13 pitchers? Am I wrong about this? I could be wrong about this. 

    (but even if we are allowed, I wouldn't think we'd carry 14 pitchers and we shouldn't.)

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    1 minute ago, jmlease1 said:

    Don't think we're allowed 14 pitchers any longer? Thought part of the deal (which was put in abeyance due to COVID) for the 26 man rosters was no more than 13 pitchers? Am I wrong about this? I could be wrong about this. 

    (but even if we are allowed, I wouldn't think we'd carry 14 pitchers and we shouldn't.)

    You might be right.  I think they made an exception through the beginning of last year, then rolled it back later in the season.  Glad I'm wrong.  But then, that's one less pitcher who makes the roster, Winder?  IDK.

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