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What Kris Bryant Would Bring to the Twins
High heat replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Only makes sense if the Twins are willing to go to 135 140 million and you can bring in a guy like Baez as well and Bryant is ok playing the everyday utility role. Those two would be an extra 30 million and would still need bullpen help and still are thin on starting pitching. If the Twins think they can have fans this year i think it is a possibility. -
Digging Deep for Relevant Relievers
High heat replied to Cody Pirkl's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Darren O Day has been a solid successful soft tosser for years bring him in with all the right handed power in the division. Clippard is still out there if you don’t want to spend on A back end reliever. -
Twins Offseason Status Update: Slow Going
High heat replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Would you rather have Matt Wisler or Hansel Robles? ill take Robles for also the same $ figure. Hoping this isnt the biggest bullpen move of the off season but a nice grab. I like the idea of bring in a SS, I dont want to trade away the farm tho for a 1 yr rental unless there is a contract extension attached. I also dont want to trade Arraez the contact and onbase skill is a needed asset for this team now and into the future. But i would be mad if he was moved to the Marwin Gonzalez role as an everyday utility guy. I dont mind bringing Cruz back but I also dont want to get caught with our pants down waiting for him to sign and all our options get snatched up.- 21 replies
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Took 2 guy off the market that likely weren't Twins targets, but also set the price for pitching if we are going to go the trade route. Still some quality arms on the trade market and via free agency. we know the market now so go out and get the guy you feel fits. My choice is sign Paxton and work out a deal for Castillo and Castellanos.
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Should Jorge Polanco be the Twins Utility Man?
High heat replied to Lucas Seehafer PT's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think Polanco as a utiliy guy would be best for him and the team. 2019 offensive surge wasn't real for many players like Polanco because the ball was juiced. Saying that I don't think he is as bad as he played in 2020. I think a move to utility and bringing in a SS would be perfect. Polanco doesn't need to play much if any OF if you don't bring back Cruz and or you bring up Kirloff to begin the season allow Rooker to take the OF at bats. -
Brad Hand Would Love to Play for the Twins
High heat replied to Cooper Carlson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I think Hand should be a priority, allows both Duffey and Rogers to be used in matchup situations, which both succeed at and also keeps them from pilling up saves which gets relievers paid in arbitration. I know we weren't interested at him for 1 yr and 9 mil but maybe a 2 yr for 14? or the same deal Rogers got 1 for 6 with a mutual option for a second year at loser to the 9 he miss out on. Be a steady closer, wants to come here and is one of us! -
No one has signed this off-season, no top team has jumped on guys unless you had a multi billionaire buy the team in the last months. The few signing that have happened have been with players who might miss the boat and later in offseason might have had to take a minor league deal. I think there is zero $ floating around this year with the unknown of spring training, a full season and fabless stadium and good players are worried about going jobless in 2021. I think this trend of very few signing continues until clarity of how the 2021 season plays out. Possibly by mid February we see a run on solid mlb players taking 1 year deals
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Reacting to Twins Blockbuster Trade Speculation
High heat replied to Lucas Seehafer PT's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I’m more of a Didi or Simmons. Maybe you use Arraez as the super utility. -
Twins Future Position Analysis: Third Base
High heat replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
We lose Donaldson for any significant amount of time we might be in trouble. I like Blankenhorn as a utility guy but that bat has to continue to develop and he swings it from the left side, not sure he is an everyday 3B. This maybe where Royce Lewis ends up. Im hoping for a healthy big bounce back year from Donaldson!- 18 replies
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Why Non-Tendering Matt Wisler Made Sense
High heat replied to Matthew Trueblood's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The only throwing slider gimmick must have run its course. Maybe they road that wagon and the wheels were falling off. Better to jump off now! Or maybe he had some kind injury that him and team doctors didn’t see eye to eye on. -
Putting salary aside I believe you would get more production out of Kirilloff then Rosario. Rosario's defense has gotten pretty terrible other then having a big arm. He runs the bases poorly and his overall speed has fallen off a cliff. The guy hits some big homeruns and provides so nice energy but its time to move on to a guy who players solid defense, works counts, has great on base skill, has gap power to all fields.
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Two Mets That Should Be on the Twins' Radar
High heat replied to Lucas Seehafer PT's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I’m not a big fan of Rosario, he has a lot of talent but not sure he would be a very good utility player not getting everyday at bats. I would like to pick up a guy like David Peterson if he is identified as a guy Wes Johnson can tweak and get results. A catcher who hit 30 hrs in the last full season who is in his first yr of arbitration is only worth a 5th starter and a failed SS who’s likely now just a utility guy? I’m not that interested in selling that low in Garver I guess -
Offseason Outlook: Cody’s 2021 Twins Blueprint
High heat replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I don't think the payroll will be anywhere near 125 million. I think they bring back Cruz and Adrienza and find a starter late when spring training starts. I hope they go out and sign Brad Hand, and move Rogers back to the Set up role where he can match up with guys. I think people keep throwing out these numbers of guys signing for 10+ million, I don't think it happens! I think you take what guys would normally get and cut it in 1/2. teams aren't going to spend $ and there is going to be a lot of quality players on the market. -
Finding the Twins Next Utility Man
High heat commented on Ted Schwerzler's blog entry in Off The Baggy
I have a feeling there are going to be many solid players who get non tendered this year and many solid players who have to settle for minor league deals as spring training 2021 starts. The financial uncertainty for baseball is going to be felt this winter and it usually effects the middle of the road players the most. No minor league baseball this year will hurt development as well for may young players who may be relied upon in 2021. There is still much minor league baseball uncertainty going forward. It will be a interesting off season for baseball, I don't think much of any $ will be flying around without knowing fans will be in the stands in 2021. With all that in mind I think one utility spot should got to Gordon or Blankenhorn and 1 spot should be from outside the organization. DO not make Lewis a utility play in 2021! He needs to stick at SS as long as possible.- 5 comments
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Behind the Dish: Twins Catchers in 2021
High heat replied to David Youngs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
What do you do with Astudilo as well? He had a few good months 2 years ago but since then hasn't hit. His defense behind the plate isn't very good, he doesn't walk and he doesn't have a lot of power. The position flexibility is nice but I believe he is out of options in 2021. Is it a for gone conclusion that we are moving on from him in 2021. I always thought he was a neat 3rd catcher with the ability to put the ball in play consistently and play multiple positions. -
Contemplating the Twins Catching Conundrum
High heat replied to Patrick Wozniak's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
It would be nice to have 2 solid catchers to split time next year. Garver isn’t as bad as he has been this year and isn’t as good especially in the power department as we saw last season. I think Avila and la tortuga will be gone this offseason. -
The Time Has Come to Begin Phasing Out Eddie Rosario
High heat replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I am just amazed at how far his defensive range has fallen! He continues to make bone headed plays. He has a big arm but makes the wrong throw as many times as he makes a outfield assist. I believe this offseason when they spoke of an ankle injury that robbed his range but clearly that wasn't the case with his play this year. This year he is trying to be more patient but all it has done is taken away the swing aggression. Which appears to must make him unsure and role over balls to the right side. Im ok with Platooning Rooker Wade and Rosario for the rest of the year. At seasons end you just wave him and run with one of the many outfield options in 2021. -
Minnesota Twins 2020 MLB Draft Recap
High heat replied to Andrew Thares's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
What do you think the chances all 4 of them don’t sign? Or that all 4 do sign? Not a lot Of $ to move and shake with a lot of minor league uncertainty. I kind of have a feeling a lot of guys are going to opt to go to or go back to school this year.- 33 replies
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Was nice to see the top 3 get a good number of at bats this spring. I like seeing Celestino get some inning. He will make it to the majors on his defense alone, but I think that bat will develop, swing passes the eye test. Young pitchers are difficult to evaluate in games during spring training, but we have some live arms.
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Twins 2020 Position Analysis: Center Field
High heat replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I believe Buxton is a big part of the season. I don’t believe the ball will be flying out of the park like last year so getting on base and manufacturing runs is going to be needed. If Buxton can hit like last year, get on base and play good defense makes this team much better and deeper and I believe is the needed piece for the season. I liked the way Celestino looked this spring. Won’t be ready to start the season but if he can show it at AA he would be an option later in summer. as far as Lewis goes he looked good enough at SS and want to keep him there as long as possible. Good SS don’t come along