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    Seth Stohs

    The Minnesota Twins announced the signing of infielder Ronald Torreyes to a Major League contract. Jon Heyman has reported that the deal is believed to be for about $800,000.

    The former Yankees and Dodgers utility man puts the Twins at 39 on their 40-man roster.

    Image courtesy of Brad Penner, ,USA Today

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    Torreyes is a 26-year-old from Venezuela who spent most of the last three seasons with the New York Yankees. The utility infielder is diminutive in stature, but he has a good glove around the infield.

    Torreyes spent eight games with the Dodgers in 2015.

    In late November, the Yankees DFAd Ronald Torreyes, and two days later, they traded him to the Cubs for cash or a PTBNL. They DFAd him two days later.

    With Ken Rosenthal reporting that the Twins are working on a one-year $7 million deal with Jonathan Schoop, Torreyes will likely compete with Ehire Adrianza for utility infield time around the field.

    In 229 career games, Torreyes has hit .281 with 30 doubles, six triples and four home runs.

    Quick Update from Dan Hayes. The fact that it is a split-contract and he has a minor league option remaining makes it make a lot more sense.

    And here's a great nickname...

    https://twitter.com/Yankees/status/1067879858439684096

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    I was pretty mesh about the Torreyes signing initially ,but when Dan Hayes tweeted that it was a split deal and he has an option remaining, I like it. He has an option left, so he could go down. He could compete with Adrianza for a utility infield job in 2019, and if he wins, Adrianza's contract isn't guaranteed. Also, one more year of Adrianza as a utility guy might make him a $2 million guy, in which case they can non-tender him and Torreyes does the same job in 2020 or $1.2 million instead. Also, Torreyes has hit a bit in the big leagues too, so there's certainly some talent there. 

    Also, Adrianza had surgery on the labrum in his left shoulder in October.

    Likely will not affect his fielding but perhaps it will have a negative impact on his offense.  We likely won't know until spring training.

     

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    Went thru most of last year with no infielders on the 40-man down at Rochester, until adding Pettit and another guy late in the year.  With Gordon and Arraez on the 40-man, but not really ready to be with the Twins, this gives them added depth.  Also provides competition for Adrianza.  Smart move. 

     

    Expect they will carry more than 21 pitchers, thus, at least one position player will be departing.  My best guess is Granite will be first.  Additional pitcher signings will be tied to removing a pitcher from the 40-man, whether by trade or waiving player X.

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    Austudillo's a nice story.  But if you're counting on him you might as well pencil in another 90 loss season.

     

    This is a take I can't understand. Astudillo has done nothing but proven himself worthy at every level. He gets mocked because of his stature, but yet out hustled and out-performed nearly everyone on the Twins roster the final two months of the season. What more does he have to do?

     

    No one will ever mistake him for a generational player. He is a guy worthy of playing time at the MLB level. Unless of course you're content with Castro's career .231/.311/.386 ... then by all means. Buh...buh.... pitch framing. Bleh.

     

    Also, 90 losses don't happen because of one player. 

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    This is a take I can't understand. Astudillo has done nothing but proven himself worthy at every level. He gets mocked because of his stature, but yet out hustled and out-performed nearly everyone on the Twins roster the final two months of the season. What more does he have to do?

     

    No one will ever mistake him for a generational player. He is a guy worthy of playing time at the MLB level. Unless of course you're content with Castro's career .231/.311/.386 ... then by all means. Buh...buh.... pitch framing. Bleh.

     

    Also, 90 losses don't happen because of one player.

    Exactly.

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    Are we having fun yet?  This is hard work trying to second guess every Twins' move. I'm trying to sound intelligent in every post so Derek or Thad will take my advice, but nothing to report yet. Heck, I'd be happy if I could at least get some "likes" from Seth, or Nick, or Tom, or Thrylos, or Doc...or even Davethedastardly...anybody. With all these new mathematical measurements  I'm stressed. Plus having to spell everything corectly and not have my words runtogether is a pain.I have developed a headache. I'm going to bed. I may have to take up an easier activity just to relax...maybe I'll try predicting the stock market,

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