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    The Twins continued to address their bullpen on Friday with the announcement that they have signed veteran right-handed reliever Tyler Clippard to a one-year deal. In addition, the Sergio Romo signing was confirmed.

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    While we all wait for the big, "impact" move, the Twins announced a couple of moves that will hopefully solidify their 2020 bullpen.

    34-year-old Tyler Clippard was signed to a one-year deal. He pitched in 53 games for Cleveland in 2019 and went 1-0 with a 2.90 ERA in 62 innings.

    He has been in pro ball for 17 years, starting in 2003 when he was a ninth-round pick of the Yankees. Since then, he has played in 13 big-league seasons and played in two All-Star Games. He has spent time with the Yankees, Nationals, A's, Mets, Diamondbacks, White Sox, Astros, Blue Jays and Indians.

    The team also confirmed the signing of Sergio Romo to a one-year contract with a 2021 option.

    The Twins 40-man roster is now at 38.

    And no, a $2.75 million contract for a reliever has no effect on their pursuit of the likes of Josh Donaldson or Hyun-Jin Ryu.

    A potential Twins bullpen could now include:

    Taylor Rogers

    Tyler Duffey

    Trevor May

    Sergio Romo

    Tyler Clippard

    Zack Littell

    Cody Stashak

    Fernando Romero

    Matt Wisler

    Jorge Alcala

    (and guys like Dobnak, Smeltzer, Thorpe, Graterol)

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    My sense last year was that the team's ability to scramble players up and down during the season was as valuable to their overall effectiveness as any individual contribution.  It seemed weirdly effective to run 10 pitchers through 4 roster spots.  "Solid bullpen" = no ability to remove a player without waivers?

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    Remember next year, relievers are "all in" on at least 3 hitters, unless they get out of the inning.

     

    Clippard's ability vis-a-vis lefties could be an under-valued aspect of the market since teams have not experienced the new system yet.

     

    He's also got what we used to call a "rubber arm": when everyone else is gassed, and Clippard is too, you still bring Clippard into the game and he gives you credible pitches at opportune moments.

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    When I commented earlier, was thinking the Twins still needed a second lefty in the pen.  But after reading more comments and learning how effective Clippard is against left handed hitters, that is no longer a concern.  Probably especially true in what is now 3-batter baseball.

     

    Was thinking his signing brings the 40-man to 38.  Well, I was wrong as it is now at 39.  Yes, I went back and counted twice and then a third time.  So there is one spot open and if we are lucky it is gone today to fill our corner infield spot.  If they get their fourth starter via a trade, that will likely include one, or two players currently on the 40-man...so no problem.  If it is a free agent, some pitcher will be moving on.  Have my idea, but won't mention who because it probably won't be who they decide to move on from. 

     

    Speaking of Clippard, you gotta really like how this bullpen is shaping up.  Rogers, May, Duffey, Romo, Clippard, Littell.  That's six.  Give the eighth long reliever spot to the Rochester shuttle and you are down to one opening. 

     

    Stashak and Harper are the leading candidates, but you also have Poppen and a handful of guys with some major league experience signed to minor league contracts.  One of those guys usually has a great spring and forces himself onto the roster, like Harper last year.  We also don't know what their plans are for Graterol, who could be a heck of a lot more than the #7 guy in the pen.

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    On the 40 man...

     

    Pineda would be on the restricted list. During the season he would not count on the 40. I am not certain if he would be on the 40 in the off-season.

     

    With Clippard and Romo it seems less likely that Wisler would make the team. He doesn’t have options so at some point they would likely have to DFA him. When they need a spot on the 40 it might be his spot. Harper is a candidate also but his options give him some value as a shuttle reliever.

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    I liked this $2.75MM move when it was announced. 

     

    I like it even more now when I see that Betances just signed for $10.5MM. 

     

    I didn't catch that anyone pointed out this tidbit, but I read somewhere that Clippard is the only reliever to have thrown at least 60 innings in each of the past 10 seasons (and in his case, it's actually 11). Not a one of those seasons had a WHIP above 1.30, and only one had a K/9 under 9. 

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