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  1. I just want a pitcher who will be better than the merry-go-round of AAAA/unproven pitchers we've seen over the years. Cobb could fit that mold. Lynn could fit it too. Darvish is a pipe dream but would certainly fit. Or make a trade for someone who isn't a FA. If the playoffs this year and last have shown us anything, it's the Twins are not even close in the pitching department. I believe the offense could survive, and WIN a playoff series or two. With the current pitching staff as it is? No chance they would win a 5 or 7 game series.
  2. Alex Cobb, Lance Lynn, if we want to talk about a pipe dream Darvish.... Or trade for an impact SP with the players down in the minors. Frankly all of those pitchers would have more of an impact than most every pitcher we've seen over the last 5-6-7 years.
  3. You know what happens when you rely on unproven prospects to fill an MLB spot in the rotation? You get Adam Wilk, Tim Melville, broken Phil Hughes, Nick Tepesch, Felix Jorge, Aaron Slegers, Dillon Gee, Nik Turley, and Big Sexy starting games for you. Sign a gol dang impact SP.
  4. Every year we're concerned about losing players to other teams. And every year it proves not to matter. I'd protect the givens minus Diaz, and Thorpe. If any other team selects the rest of the guys, good luck to them. Odds are they won't make an impact, and will be sold back to the Twins at a later date.
  5. Not really. It gives a contending team the first shot at offering Dozier an extension prior to him hitting the open market.
  6. I don't see why not... Dozier proved 2016 wasn't a fluke. If any contender trades for him, odds are they have an extension in mind for him. The existing contract wouldn't make a difference. If you want to keep the prospects, how do you go about fixing the pitching situation?
  7. I'm willing to bet almost every publication will have Lewis as the top prospect this winter.
  8. IMO I would add Bard to the 40 man, and DFA Chargois. I'm pretty sour about Chargois losing 3 full seasons due to arm injuries. Bard had some bad luck at the beginning of his career, but as Seth said, has been healthy and rising the last 2 seasons.
  9. I don't think they were asking too much. The market last year was saturated with good enough 2B that there wasn't enough of a demand for Dozier. As Chi said upthread, LA was the only contending team looking for a 2B at the time. The other teams had comparable fWAR production from their guys, or just extended their guy in the case of the Rangers. I was just like you last year. Wanting to trade Dozier and fit a square peg in a round hole somehow. I didn't think the Twins were that close to contention. I'm glad to be wrong and they kept him to prove 2016 wasn't a complete fluke. Nothing's stopping them from exploring the trade market with Dozier again this off-season. Hopefully there's more of a demand for his services. If not, they could always extend him for a few more years and use the farm system to acquire MLB pitchers.
  10. That class is certainly more heavy on star batters (Harper, Machado, Donaldson, Blackmon, Dozier, McCutchen) than pitchers... Kershaw will probably opt out. Corbin, Harvey, Pomeranz, and Keuchel are the intriguing names IMO. http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/free-agents/2019/starting-pitcher/
  11. I don't think it's smart to plan on any positive production from May in 2018. Too many variables that could go wrong 1 year removed from a major surgery.
  12. Out of the 5 Ted presented, my preference list would be: Cobb - best value and best production out of all ---- Chatwood - I'll take others' words for it that he has a good spin rate and some upside Lynn - Think he's going to be too expensive for the production he'd get in the AL. Cashner - somehow he does pretty well without the ability to strike people out ---- Chacin - Hard pass.
  13. Sure, there's a limit for anyone on taking a loss. We can only speculate what that threshold is for the Pohlad's... I've accepted the financial constraints this ownership group put in place.
  14. Good owners also operate a sports franchise as a hobby/entertainment. I don't think there are any owners left whose primary income comes from a sports team.
  15. There are a couple of good examples - Kluber being one, and Drew Pomeranz as well. I'm probably just a bit jaded from Tim Stauffer still.
  16. Never heard of the guy until it was mentioned in this article. So no, I'm not convinced on Lamet. As a general rule of thumb, similar to nicksaviking, I don't trust any pitcher from the Padres organization. Their ballpark favors pitchers too much, and produces stats much better than their true ability.
  17. I guess they're just rolling with Croft for the time being. He's already named the starter against Iowa. Though I can't imagine Seth Green is worse than Croft.
  18. Croft looked awful against Illinois. If Illinois was even a halfway decent team, this should have been a loss. It's a coin flip next week in the battle for Floyd. Iowa gives up 235 passing yards a game, ranking 12th in the conference. It doesn't seem to matter who the coach is, the Gophers always seem to throw the ball to one guy, and one guy only. Fleck and co. need to come up with a game plan to spread the ball around.
  19. Concur. The story last winter was Dozier had a career year, and couldn't produce similar stats. Now there's 3 years of data showing he can be a ~30 HR hitter and 2 years of an OPS north of .850. Even if the contract is one less year, he answered a lot of questions whether or not 2016 was for real.
  20. Comparing Sano to Pablo Sandoval is a lazy, false narrative. Miguel Sano is a 6'4" man built like a tree. Pablo Sandoval is a 5'11" slap hitter. Just stop with this.
  21. Just like Buxton, whatever it takes to get it done I'm on board with. Both him and Buxton will most likely need north of $100 million to consider an extension.
  22. Are you ready to commit to him until he's 38 at $25 million a season?
  23. If he's looking for a Jordan Zimmerman-type contract like the article you posted says, I'm passing on Lynn.
  24. You think Buxton would sign for less than half of what Harper and Machado are projected to get next off-season during his FA years?
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