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Should the Twins Trade for Salary Relief?
Otaknam replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Buxton is the BIGGGGG question, so I hope they sign him to an extension. Agree that keeping Sano and Donaldson makes sense given that they won’t get much in return in a trade. I think Sano is a bounce back candidate if he can channel a little Miguel Cabrera and be a professional hitter by hitting the ball where it’s pitched instead of trying to pull every pitch 500 feet. I do look forward to the young MiL starters getting a chance in 2022, and hopefully Baldelli will let them pitch more than four or five innings, as is his head scratching history with Ober.- 23 replies
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2022 Offseason Blueprint: Trades for Flaherty, Manaea
Otaknam commented on Cory Engelhardt's blog entry in Cory Engelhardt's Blog
I stand by my previous assessment of this trade. Manea is a solid number 3 starter but is only under contract for one year. If he would agree to adding two more years then make the trade. Otherwise it makes no sense to do this trade. -
2022 Offseason Blueprint: Trades for Flaherty, Manaea
Otaknam commented on Cory Engelhardt's blog entry in Cory Engelhardt's Blog
Trading three top prospects for one year of Manea only makes sense if the Twins believe they are a World Series contender. They aren’t! Silly idea! -
Checking in on the Twins 2021 Draft Class: Part 2
Otaknam commented on Andrew Mahlke's blog entry in Mahlk
Another excellent article! I am curious how Jonathan Lavallee lasted until the 16th round. He was first team All American and All Conference, had great college stats, and has front end starter physicals. His fastball must be low 90s or mediocre secondary pitches. Still an interesting prospect. -
Wow! Some very negative comments lamenting the future that may or may not happen. They absolutely have to sign Buxton long term regardless of his injury history. I’m not a big Sano fan, given his many unprofessional at bats, but he did show some improvement over the last 60 games. So I wouldn’t trade him for a 17 year old in a salary dump. I can see a Donaldson where the Twins have to eat some salary. Berrios gave Toronto what he gave the Twins: every 5 starts he’d pitch really well two times, two mediocre starts, and then he’d struggle or an absolute stinker. That’s who he is, a solid number three starter. I don’t see them dumping Rogers. Miranda will hopefully make the opening day roster. As for free agent pitching I hope they can sign a fairly young starter with a strong upside and hope some of their minor league starting pitchers are ready to take the next step. Realistically they are looking at 2023 unless they go for a complete rebuild, in which case it will be a longer timeline.
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Minnesota is Ahead of the Curve with the Sweeper
Otaknam replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Focusing on one pitch and rebranding it as a sweeper on the disastrous Twins staff is an admirable effort to finding something good from the lost season.- 10 replies
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Random thoughts: I don’t think the Twins will or should trade Polanco, as that would signal they are rebuilding. But clearly a Polanco trade would bring in some high level talent or you don’t trade him. That said it is in their best interests to listen to trade offers on ALL of their players. Signing Buxton has to be the priority as he’s now the face of the franchise. And the last 60 games of Sano’s season makes me somewhat optimistic that he can again be a professional hitter. Also there is finally hope that there is starting pitching talent in their Minor League system. It just needs to get healthy. You can’t have too many arms.
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Twins Catcher May Be Marlins Perfect Catch
Otaknam replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I didn’t see any pitching options in a potential trade with Miami. Seems like that is an essential but missing piece. -
Byron Buxton Isn’t the Next David Ortiz
Otaknam replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The Twins have no choice but to sign Buxton for more than they want to pay and hope he can stay healthy. With the stable of promising pitchers in the minors an elite center fielder like Buxton is essential. If they don’t sign him the message is they are in rebuilding mode and the fan base will suffer.- 32 replies
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A more comprehensive chart would have included player position as well as home runs and rbi stats. Just a thought.
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And of course each pick must be judged based on who they passed on when they made their pick. Monday morning quarterbacking.
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It’s interesting that so many experts replying here have already decided that Martin and Lewis are not shortstops. I know that they have been moved around to other positions. And Lewis’ injury was a major setback in his evaluation. But unless the Twins actually make a public statement that neither player will be playing shortstop, I will stay optimistic that one or both can play there. That said I wouldn’t make the trade Kepler for Torres trade. You only do that if it is a true upgrade at shortstop and Torres is apparently not that. As a stopgap Polanco back to short and Arraez to second for next year makes sense if no short term solution is available. That give another year to evaluate Lewis and Martin defensively.
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Minor League Report (8/19): Oh, ho, ho, it's Maggi(c)!
Otaknam replied to David Youngs's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Regarding Shulffer, since when is going five innings and striking out five while giving up four runs on seven hits considered a solid a solid start? Any pitcher doing that consistently will have a nice minor league career.- 7 replies
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It’s definitely trade time. I think Cruz will be traded, though they won’t get much for him, probably a low minor prospect years away. Trade Donaldson if the right deal comes along that includes a solid prospect, but likely it’s a salary dump. Also Simmons and a bullpen are or two may be gone. I’m glad to see that Sano is finally being benched more often since he is an unprofessional hitter. Can’t wait until his contract is up, which I think is 2022. It’s time to move on from Sano. I’m hoping Winder and Balazovic progress and can get some major league starts this year. The teams is going nowhere until they can fix the starting pitching.
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Front Office Facing Pitching Problems
Otaknam replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The inability to draft and develop top of the rotation starters has been an ongoing problem. You’ve got to have a legit stopper, which as a number 3 starter isn’t. Consequently they bargain basement shop hoping someone can resurrect one more year for his career. I don’t think you can make a playoff run doing that. The good news is they have some young position talent with potential.- 42 replies
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Of the three I like the Toronto trade. Given the Twins inability to develop starting pitching that should be the priority in any trade. The Mets five tool Mauricio is intriguing and the Twins honchos like guys with lots of tools. But he’s a ways away from the big leagues. The Twins need talent that can help by next year.
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Twins Prospects, FA and Trade Deadline: A Look Forward
Otaknam commented on Greglw3's blog entry in Greg Allen
Kepler will never be relegated to fourth or fifth outfielder even if passed by others, not with a sizable contract. He’d be traded first. -
Another MLB Rule Change, Another Potential Set Back for the Twins
Otaknam commented on Sherry Cerny's blog entry in MNSotaSportsGal Twins Takes
Also would require agreement from the MLBPA. I can’t see them sacrificing their pitching members’ careers. -
Another MLB Rule Change, Another Potential Set Back for the Twins
Otaknam commented on Sherry Cerny's blog entry in MNSotaSportsGal Twins Takes
MLB will never do that. Too much stress on pitchers to relearn how to pitch from the new distance. -
Management Caught Looking....elsewhere...the Continued Over Look of Miguel Sano
Otaknam commented on Sherry Cerny's blog entry in MNSotaSportsGal Twins Takes
Ludicrous article! Makes me wonder if the writer ever watches the team. When Sano first came up to the big leagues he looked like a real ML hitter, line drives to the opposite field, solid batter average, still lots of strikeouts but a .269 average. Now he tries to pull every pitch and seems to not recognize pitches, flails away. Never seems to make adjustments. The coaches are working with him daily but he doesn’t ever improve. -
Just to clarify management cannot cut player salaries, only payroll. Players under contract will be paid, possibly on a pro rata basis like they did this year if COVID persists to shorten the season. If the Twins could get Bauer on the 3 year 9-10 million they should do that. But I doubt Bauer would sign that since he sees himself as an ace despite the off field baggage. He’s a very good number two but not in Verlander’s class as a one.
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Article: Offseason Primer: Building a Badass Bullpen
Otaknam replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Some of you need to chill out! The biggest pitching issue for the Twins is lack of number one and two starters. Look at the Indians, Red Sox, Astros, and Yankees for comparison. Berrios is a number four on those teams. Their inability to develop top starters is the biggest problem. Teams with excellent starters don’t need relievers to start a game and pitch an inning or two. That’s a gimmick that says our starters aren’t good enough, IMO. -
Interesting take. Molitor could be criticized for several things: using washed up veterans like Belisle, seldom trying to steal a base or hit and run, etc. But please explain how you ascertained the lack of communication and chemistry between Molitor and the players. It seems like you’d have to be around the team on a day to day basis to draw that conclusion. Are you LaVelle E. Neil using an alias?
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