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  1. It seems like the F.O. goal of raising the organizational talent floor is starting to pay off. I hope both become good MLBers! Thinking back 10 to 15 years it would have been crazy to be arguing if a guy with Adams pitch mix and velocity would be a top 30 prospect.
  2. Headrick is more of a soft tosser than Adams. Maybe he makes a move to the pen, picks up a few more mph, and really becomes something special. Hopefully he has a long successful Twins career
  3. I'd also lean to hot radar guns. It's too early in spring training for most of them to be ramped up to max velo anyway.
  4. Oh sorry. Did you need a thousand word essay on why Spencer Steer is not and won't be better than Royce Lewis? You really don't need more than one word to answer. Steer seems like a nice prospect. You'd never flip Lewis for Tyler Mahle. If Lewis can perform even close to his short MLB call up, there are going to be some very happy Twins fans. From all accounts, Lewis is a great young man, works hard at the game, and he will succeed.
  5. I'd need to know who is going to be healthy!
  6. Looks good on paper. If we can get a little luck with our health, I think the Twins will be fine this year.
  7. We'll see. If Buxton is healthy I don't see him giving up center on a daily basis. That is a big IF!
  8. If Taylor is on the list then we had another injury riddled year. Let's hope he's on the low end of WAR, or maybe leading the Saints in WAR.
  9. I think at the end of the day, it was the best trade that was available. I don't think the Twins wanted to trade Arraez for Lopez. I think they would have preferred a trade centered around Kepler. I think there is no interest in Kepler and other than the Marlins, minimal interest in Arraez. I'd rather have another solid number 3 starter than an slap hitting 1st baseman. We are acting like Arraez was Tony Gwynn or Rod Carew. He's had very good half season's and then his output declines with the wear and tear of the season.
  10. You must not have watched the last two months of the season. Arraez didn't strike out... But also didn't do anything else. He squeaked his way into a batting title because Judge couldn't buy a home run or hit either.
  11. It was the right move. Arraez has been known to be on the block for at least a month. If there was a better trade, they would have done that. I am sure most front offices would not be willing to give up a lot for a guy with bat to ball skills and no power. We need Arraez to pass his physical. Miami hopefully doesn't get buyers remorse before then. I am sure Miami could fail his physical and then it would be next to impossible to get anything of value down the line.
  12. Did you see what Berrios did last year? -.5 WAR, 5.23 ERA, with only 149 strikeouts in 172 innings. Something is either wrong with him or he had serious decline. Not worth paying 120 million for. I loved Berrios, but we may have dodged a bullet. Arraez is the same. He has two knees ready to explode at any moment. We get mad at the Twins for trying to flip assets, but on the other hand, we rail on them for keeping players that we pay for being injured.
  13. You don't need to say it. Arraez won't have a career like Tony Gwynn. He's 25 now and can't hold up physically. It ain't getting better as he ages.
  14. It would be interesting to know what could be had with Arreaz and Kepler in a trade. I think Arraez will still be on the team. He could be the DH and hope his knees hold up better.
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