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Last year with all the injuries proved why depth is needed. He is a legit hitter as well.
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Finding a No. 1 Starter: A Game of Musical Chairs
JoeCool replied to Hans Birkeland's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Burnes or bust. It’s a no brainer for the Twins to target an arm like this and even go “all in” with an overpay. The risk is an injury that is long term for a lot of capital. The reward is a chance to compete with anyone’s top starter. The only off limits prospects in my mind are Brooks Lee and Royce Lewis. Some other notable MLB players that could be included are Sonny Gray and/or Max Kepler. If we don’t go after Burnes another large market team like the Yankees will. Burnes is worth the risk and we have enough depth in our system from the minors to majors to trade some key prospects for a true ace. -
What Are Realistic Expectations for Randy Dobnak?
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think he might be a Carl Willis style middle reliever. He doesn’t have the lights out velocity to his pitches, but a lot of movement and deception. I would be all for us converting him to a relief role. If he starts the season in AAA and gets a track record going I see a chance. I think Bailey Ober, Josh Winder, Simeon Woods-Richardson, Jordan Balazovic, Connor Prielipp, Louis Varland, even Marco Raya have so much more upside as a starter than him. Within that list above I see ace potential. It’s a very deep list of starters with upside and I expect a few of them to be dominant relievers if they don’t make it as a starter. I am all for Dobnak to be Carl Willis 2.0. For those of you that don’t remember Willis was our second most dominant relief option to Rick Aguilera in our last title team in 1991. There is a place for that in a bullpen today as a change of pace to our 95mph + relievers. -
Austin Martin should be #10 in my opinion instead of Wallner. I think Austin Martin will make a Royce Lewis kind of jump. If you remember Lewis hit a bad patch in his minors career and adjusted his swing with a less pronounced leg kick to create a better result at the plate. I see Austin Martin having the same kind of bounce back that we saw in the AFL league. I think he will be a top 5 before the end of 2023. I like the investment in position players though. This is a sustainable approach as pitchers are such a roll of the dice when it comes to prospects. I do think the approach the FO is using will pay off in spades over the next 5-8 years with a new window opening around the core. Just hoping we can catch lighting in a bottle with a core that can be like Puckett, Hrbek, Gagne or Hunter, Mauer and Morneau.
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Bring him in on a one year deal. Make the contract language contingent on his behavior both on and off the field. Make it contingent on the type of teammate he will be in the clubhouse. He has more to lose if he messes up again. Low risk and high reward. if you subscribe to his YouTube channel I think he is more so an awkward personality and was a bit full of himself. I think we can could sign and even trade him at a high value if he performs. If he is a cancer we cut him and his career will be over. If he performs though he really could do a lot for this team.
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I am happy with this signing because the contract is much more reasonable than the extreme overpays that occurred this off-season. This team still has many holes, but a lot of depth to trade to fill the holes. I sense within our current pitching depth we already have one or two front line starters. Between Joe Ryan, Bailey Ober, Josh Winder, Simeon Woods-Richardson, Louis Varland, and Connor Prielipp I think we can grow with what we have and even move pieces to the bullpen as we did with Duran. We need consistent bats. Plain and simple. Yes we also have talent coming but not quite ready in Austin Martin, Brooks Lee, and Royce Lewis to name a few, but where are the true hitters that do the little things like get on base through a wall or take the ball the other way? We have too much swinging for the fences with Kepler, Polonco, Kiriloff and even Buxton. If we have hitters batting under .250 with an on base percentage hovering around .300. We won’t do well against front line starters. Shifts are gone, but when infields are deep why not drop a bunt as Puckett used to do? Puckett got on base in front of the mashers and then the infielders would have to play closer where Puckett could mash better. This is missing from this team. Here is to hoping we can get more professional hitters with our depth by trading until the help in our system arrives. I think Gallo is more of what we don’t need.
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New Year's Resolutions for the Top 5 Twins Prospects
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Good choices, I give one sleeper an additional consideration. Austin Martin has lost a lot of buzz but should be included. Like Brooks Lee being the most advanced bat of his draft class Martin also has this reputation within his in class. He really struggled in 2022, but broke out in the Arizona Fall League in a similar way that Royce Lewis did. He also has questions with his defensive home, but also could be a SS, outfielder, or even 2nd, or 3rd baseman. Beyond just his bat, he brings speed and base stealing skills that we just don’t have in our system. Speed is there but very few can swipe a base as he did in 2022.- 14 replies
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3 Reasons Why Dansby Swanson is Not Carlos Correa
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I say no to the overpaying happening this offseason. These players are getting way too much. I am at the point of going after a stop gap option because the farm system at SS is very strong with Lee and Lewis coming along and even Austin Martin has listed as a potential SS and has progressed in late 2022. I think we should only do smart deals like the Buxton and Correa contracts of last year. These teams will regret such long term deals. Very few work out and sink a franchise at the end of the deals when production drops off. Even Swanson at over $20 million for ten years is a ripoff. Swanson is a $10-$15 million per season type of player and I think our farm system will produce equal or better than him within 1-2 years. -
What’s Happening With Pablo Lopez
JoeCool replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We should not trade Araez. He is a rare hitter and ironically became serviceable at 1st base. Right around leave average for fielding. With today’s power potential at 2nd, SS, and 3rd I don’t see a need for a power hitter at 1st. Especially with Royce Lewis, Brooks Lee, Austin Martin, and Edouard Julien on the way there is plenty of power hitting potential growth in them. I think are starting pitching core that is here or coming also suggest we should not give up such a talent at the plate. Let’s get a free agent starter and keep our best hitter.- 15 replies
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The Twins position players look to have such a bright future. I think this core coming up complemented by a few pieces already here has a chance to be very special. I imagine Lee will end up at 3rd, Lewis at SS, Julien at 2nd, Kiriloff at 1st, and I am a big believer of Jeffers at catcher. With an outfield of Austin Martin, Buxton and Larnach. With Arraez and Gordon in utility. It has potential to be a special core as we saw in the early 2000’s. The only thing missing is the ceiling of the pitching. Hopefully Ryan, Ober, Varland, Woods-Richardson, Winder, and a few others in the bullpen emerge like Duran. I think it can all come together for many years starting in 2024. I think we can compete next year as well, but I truly hope we don’t overpay Correa. I also hope we get a new Manager. I think Rocco is bad at game management.
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Has Jorge Lopez Been a Disappointment?
JoeCool replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Probably too soon to tell if it was a good or bad deal. I think we should give him more time. We gave Pagan and Duffey too much time. I think Lopez will be ok but sometimes he also hinges in pitch selection. Matt Wisler had similar prior career numbers with Seattle until Wes Johnson changed the usage to feature his slider on a more frequent basis and the results were similar to Lopez before the Twins. I think pitch selection and focus on what was successful in Baltimore will likely help. -
Minnesota's Top 3 Most Underappreciated Players
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am not a fan of any of them but Celestino. Thielbar is average at best but can’t be trusted in high leverage situations. Urshela is also an easy out against the Verlanders of the world. I would not mind him as a utility guy, but not an every day starter. Nick Gordon deserves mention because he plays with fire. He hustles and has an igniter kind of quality to him. Too many hitters are trying to hit home runs at the expense of the little things needed to win. Gordon does the little things. I also think Bundy deserves to be mentioned. He is not an ace but he is solid enough to win some big games and gives us a chance to win each time he takes the mound.- 32 replies
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It's Time to Give Jovani Moran an Extended Look
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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Could Carlos Correa Opt Back in for 2023?
JoeCool replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think there is a good chance he opts in. I also don’t feel bad if he does. 2 years is a roll of the dice. 10 years sinks a franchise with the current performance- 90 replies
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Did the Twins Plan to Fail this Offseason?
JoeCool replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am ok with the front office philosophy from this past offseason in comparison to what we were getting before. They avoided the burden of large unproductive contracts hurting the franchise for years. If Buxton performs he gets paid. If not he gets paid less. Correa at a short term deal was also very smart. He is a fantastic player but not really worth $35 million. For 1 to 3 years that is not as bad as 10 years and no production at the end. They have some good pieces to build around and have payroll flexibility to get more if needed. I for one would be really excited if we went all in on some mid level prospects to get a rental like Devers from Boston. Contreras also would be fun to see as a Twin. With pitching we have some prospect nice starters we can convert to relievers in the short term. I would love to see us use these assets on the bullpen and get one more starter but I think separate of Pablo Lopez there really is nothing worth going after with higher end prospects. If we bring in Hendrix from the Cubs, Lopez from the Fish and got some more consistent bats in Devers and Contreras for the middle of the lineup. We are formidable. If Buxton or correa are injured they both can help carry the lineup. If they are all healthy at playoff time we should end the postseason drought for winless games. I like throwing in some minor league starters with electric stuff as relievers.- 27 replies
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Which Twins Regular is More Untouchable?
JoeCool replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Kepler is a safer option to trade in my opinion. He is under a team friendly contract, a better defender than Kiriloff, but I will take Kiriloff’s bat over Kepler any day and if we can net a starter with lesser prospects that can be a #1 or #2 guy like Montas or Syndigard I would do it in a heartbeat. i still would be all for us going in on an elite bat as well. We have such a streaky lineup and placing a Devers in the middle of it makes us a much stronger contender. If we could offload Urshela and get the Red Sox to take on some other prospects like a Spencer Steer, and even sadly an Austin Martin, SWR I think he would be a big piece of the equation for the stretch run. Miranda or Arraez can slide over to 3rd and move Devers over to the 1st base side. The lineup would become very dangerous with a more consistent hitter in the middle of it.- 32 replies
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Ranking the Top-5 Twins by Trade Value
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Everyone talks of pitching which is needed, but I think we also need to think of more consistent hitting as well. To make a run in the playoffs we do need more than what we have right now. A few pieces added makes us dangerous. Boston is on the fringe of dealing Devers. He is a horrible defender at 3rd, but would be a massive upgrade if moved to 1st base and is a pending free agent. If we sent Spencer Steer, Gio Urshela, Miguel Sano and even a Max Kepler; the Red Sox would get some value with upside from Steer, a serviceable replacement at 3rd and a team friendly corner outfielder. Sano brings them a wildcard but his swing plays well with the green monster if he can connect. ? The Twins get an elite bat that could be extended as a long term solution at 1st base and we would have the capital to do this if Correa walks. If we lose Devers in the off-season, we still freed up enough salary from offloading Urshela, Sano, and Kepler to go after some decent free agents and we would be a more attractive teams with the success we stand to gain from Devers for landing potential free agents. This solves some of the 40 man logjam issues of the upcoming off-season and Kepler would probably be a tough loss, because he can play CF (when Buxton gets hurt) and is a fantastic defender, but with Urshela not being a force to depend on in the playoffs, Sano being inconsistent, and Kepler being solid but too streaky at the plate. Arraez could go to 3rd base and continue being a spark plug for the offense with slightly less than average defense (same as Urshela). Kiriloff could move to the outfield to backfill Kepler with serviceable defense and a more consistent bat, and Miranda can get a lot more playing time as a super utility player. I still am all for going in on two upgrades for the rotation like Montas and perhaps Martin Perez. I like going after sleepers for relief pitching like Matt Moore from Texas and Daniel Bard from Colorado. We should not be afraid to trade Austin Martin, SWR, Jordan B, Blaine Enlow or a few other prospects to get this done. We will lose Correa most likely this off-season. These kinds of moves actually give us a chance against the Yankees. If the team can stay healthy, but we do need another elite bat like Devers to make a run against teams with elite pitching.- 29 replies
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Minnesota’s 3 Options with Carlos Correa
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
i don’t think we should trade Correa and hopefully we catch lightning in a bottle for the playoffs. An extension is also very risky given his age and also his production is very solid, but could you imagine having over $30 million per season locked up if he declines like some of the other notable long term deals that sunk many teams? Think of Chris Davis, Miguel Cabrera, and the list goes on. Even look at the monster contracts handed out to Corey Seager or Javier Baez. The math seems very risky. The Twins made a very smart deal for Correa and his production is palatable for his short term and high annual value deal, but if it were greater than 5 years it could limit this team once his production drops off and it is likely. Imagine the Angels with their buyer’s remorse for Albert Pujols? I think we roll the dice and if he walks we can still find a decent replacement and go after pitching with the $35 million he would have commanded. -
We need to make some moves. I would be all for making Ober a temporary reliever and stretching him back out as a starter if one of the other options fail. Winder also seems to be the real deal for a rotation spot as well. Honestly though. I really wish we would go after Frankie Montas and David Bednar. Both can help us remove our playoff losing streak curse. Correa might be gone next year. Outside of the dominance of the Yankees, the AL is wide open this year and I think having another top of the rotation starter with our lineup would help us compete against the Gerrit Coles and Justin Verlanders. Our lineup is a bit streaky but I think we have the right pieces to compete with Buxton, Correa, Arraez, at its core. Palanco should heat up a bit as the season moves on and I like what we are seeing with Kiriloff and Miranda. Can they stay healthy is the question and will we go after the few more pieces? Maybe a few upgrades to the bench strength would be in order as well. We are in a window. Let’s fly through it and go all in.
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Miguel Sanó’s Looming Return
JoeCool replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think we stash him at AAA with a long rehab assignment to get him up to game speed. i think we hang onto him and see if we can work out the kinks in his game. I feel the same frustration, but when he is hot, he is extremely dangerous to have in the lineup. Imagine if we catch lightning in a bottle with him around playoff time? He has more upside than Garlick, Ursula, or Miranda. The latter two have more versatility, but how will they perform against some of the top aces in baseball? If he gets hot at the right time in the playoffs he can be a difference maker. We need another good starter and some relievers. Nobody will give that up for Sano. Let’s hope for lightning in a bottle and limit his exposure without the lightning. -
Minnesota’s Return for Berrios Continues to Look Better
JoeCool replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Good Article. I think the trade was a good one overall. Berrios I really liked a lot and was a solid mid rotation starter, but never matched up well against the Gerrit Cole, Clayton Kershaw, CC Sabathia (back in the day), or name your other ace. Neither prospect we received in return is a sure thing, but I think Austin Martin will figure things out and if not a star, will be a good contributor and that kid does has very good speed and base stealing skills with a good eye at the plate. He has already swiped over 20 bases and the twins need that at the MLB level and a true lead off hitter who can disrupt a pitcher’s focus. If he becomes an outfield version of Christian Guzman or even Ben Revere with slightly better base stealing skills, I am happy with this. I think SWR is intriguing as well. Pitchers just are a dime a dozen with prospects. Some you think will break out into greatness and fizzle. I sense this prospect will contribute at the MLB level as either a serviceable starter or perhaps great reliever. The best part is the money we did not spend on Berrios bought the FO room to work with rather than a ton of dead money spent on underperformance. We got very smart high annual value deals with both Buxton and Correa without sinking the budget If either does not pan out. Imagine if the Twins signed Trevor Story, Corey Seager, or Robbie Ray to long term deals? Flexibility is there and the Twins are in an enviable place.- 69 replies
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