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Not looking good for Ryan LaMarre.
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It's playing better than the other teams in your division, especially against the teams in your division. That is where Cleveland excelled in the endgame, as well as the Twins taking a fast fall-from-grace in the last momnth with crippling injuries. Will be invals. teresting to see how mroe interleague games play out, as well as less games against division rivals.
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wish it wasn't in the midst of spring taining. But.....
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Injuries Already Impacting the 2023 Twins Roster
Rosterman replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
At some point you might have to cut and move on. The Twins took a gamble with Buxton, see how that will play out longterm. But how many times can you see hope in, say, Kirilloff or Lewis, and not just move forwards with...someone else. Always shades of Jim Eisenreich (remember him) who couldn't play, then ended up making a modest comeback, but with a different team. You start to realize how precious those 40-man roster spots can be, especially if you have numerous players that aren't...healthy.- 22 replies
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Thanks goodness AUSTIN MARTIN is NOT on the 40-man. Addressing this sooner rather than later is job #1 right now, see if you can get him abck into the swing before season's end, the fall league, or maybe winter ball. I didn't see him getting a call this season.
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Starter or Reliever Series: Cole Sands
Rosterman replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
If players start going on the short-term IL list in any quantity more than 1, the Twins will have to rely on starting arms to pitch in relief to fill out the major league roster. That is not necessarily a bad thing, if the mindset is there. If a guy pitches long relief, he will still build on innings going forth, and could transition back into a rotational role in the future. It is figuring out what a pitcher may bring to the team in that role. Henriquez showed sparks of being a bullpen arm as St. Paul winded down their season, and in his brief Target Field showcase. Winder and Sands would be high on the list, if you want to keep Woods Richardson and Varland strictly as rotation arms. But, in a pinch, the major league exposure would do them good in any capacity. Interesting that the Twins basically list 15 pitchers as mainly rotation arms on their 40-man roster, and only eight as bullpen arms. -
I'm seeing some major roster decisions if too many guys are on the short-term IL-list. There is NOT a lot of give in the roster, hampered still if the Twins, say, would need to add a catcher short-term. Is Polanco ready to start the season? If not, Julien stays. Can Miranda only DH? Then Solano or Farmer plays third, unless Kirilloff is also unable to play the field...wait, we have Gallo. Whcih means Taylor gets to play everyday and Larnach - wait - he's hobbling too (Garlick gets the call, followed by LaMarre!) But now we have, literally, no backups...especially if Gordon is hibbling. Celestino can go on the 60-day to open a roster spot...question is - for whom. Yes, the rotation might remain dicey. Will Madea be able to go at least 5 innings once the season starts. Is Winder ready for a long relief role (or Sands). Does Alcala need time facing live pitching in extended spring training and a short term IL visit. Santana and Megill are on-the-cusp roster guys, so you might be able to rotate someone in their place. Canterino could also go on the 60-day, but would get major league service time. The joy side is that it is spring training - round-the-clock rehab and possible play in the field (no rain outs yet), hitting cages, working with coaches, getting in shape. Pick-up games just to hit and field can kinda happen to stretch the skills set. The World Baseball Classic kinda throws a wrench into some things...and when do the Twins start playing more than just a few of the "roster" folks in exhibition games.
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Saints Setting Up for Loaded Rotation
Rosterman replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Pitching should NOT be a problem (as well as outfield) for the Saints this year. Even names like Jose de Leon and Dereck Rodriguez. Does Fundeburk start at AA (as well as Balazovic). There's a couple more "starting" candidates on the minors free agent signing sheet. What is lacking is 40-man roster names to fill out a Twins bullpen that could be in need at some point. Is there more than 1-2 rotating places left on the 40-man (barring mroe i njuries) that will also allow a third catcher if need calls. The best route to the majors for many of these guys - Sands, Winder, Varland, Dobnak - might end up being able to egt guys out at the major league level in the long relief role, and then also being available for that spot start when needed, allowing the Twins to just bring up "a relief arm" when able to add that double-header player. What is nice to see at AAA and AA is many names developed by the Twins that are pushing their way towards consideration by the Twins, if not this year...next year.- 31 replies
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You still gotta find 40-man roster spots for any additions beyond the 40-man. Megill might be working his way towards the waiver wire. Santana needs to stick with the club or go back on waivers. So that is two potential spots. Alcala could stay behind in Florida and spend time in St. Paul, but will remain on the 40-man. The Twins also have Oliver Ortega and Dereck Rodriguez ready to stash at AAA. Not any bullpen depth on the 40-man, unless you start converting relief pitchers. I'm sad to rad of possible Henriquez arm issues. He was the dark horse guy to break camp as a long-relief possibility. Instead, an IL visit will just create more roster issues, I'm afraid.
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You need your rotation arms to be ready to pitch strong once spring training ends...no more building up innings for the season. And the bullpen ready to produce. The flip side is that there aren't many off days in April. Go figure that!
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The Twins could still spend more and fans should demand it
Rosterman replied to Flyover Steve's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Over on MLBtrade rumors, we actually got a report on the public-held Braves revenue stream. Of course, would like to see a better breakdown, and would like to know what they get for TV money et al. But a good example of how much money a franchise generates, and still manages to lose money. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/03/liberty-media-releases-braves-financials-for-2022.html You realize that a baseball team spends much beyond their player payroll. Take into considering signing draft choices, paying minor league players and facilities, front office costs, stadium maintenance, any foreign training camps. Yes, we do consider the Twins cheap. But, I think, they are doing a record payroll this year. And last season they were right in the middle, 15th according to some listings (with perhaps $10 million keeping them from being a bit higher or much lower on either side of their payroll). Still consider baseball coming out of some tough times. The Twins did pay all minor league players and staff for the COVID year. Attendance was down. Advertising dollars had to be pro-rated, and now they can sell - finally again - 2023 correct costs for signage, jumbotron advertising, yearbook ads and all. Of course, the worth of a franchise continues to grow. And, looking ahead, the Twins still have a young roster, and a line of players that could replace (internally) up to 75% of the roster itself in the next two seasons, if need be (which I hope doesn't happen and the Kirilloffs, Larnachs, Lewis, Ryan, Duran, Wallners and more continue with the organization for 4-5-6 or mroe seasons.)- 61 replies
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Celestino Injured—Possible 40-man vacancy
Rosterman replied to stringer bell's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Yeah, if a 40-man guy is injured in spring training, he is officially on the major league injured list. Which is why a lot of guys are cut in the first week-10 days who have little chance of making the team (see Balazovic, Headrick, Varland, Woods Richardson - humm, not too many to cut as the Twins may wish to wait on Winder and Sands. Good news for Celestino, he will egt major league service time. Why the 60-day could work (if needed) is that he could spend x-amount of days on training camp rehabbing, plus rehab in the low minors. Of course, anyone on the 60-day means a corresponding move needs to happen when activated. -
Trade Kyle Farmer To The Dodgers? Maybe With Kepler?
Rosterman commented on LA VIkes Fan's blog entry in LA Vikes Fan
Interesting. Make a roster spot for Julien. And also, with Kepler gone, Larnach is back in the mix. Julien is still unproven but, y'know, I always pictured Polanco moving into the infield backup role as he ages...not necessarily with the Twins, but if he isn't ready out of spring training, he may find his role dimnishing if other step up to the plate. Julien can also be in the future first base mix, depending on the outcomes of Lewis, Martin and Lee. But those three MIGHT not make more than an appearance with the Twins in 2023, depending on injuries. -
Who Will Relieve the Relievers?
Rosterman replied to Greggory Masterson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
That was a brutal series. Contreras also got into the outfield.- 22 replies
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2023 is a Big Season for Recent Top Picks
Rosterman replied to Ted Schwerzler's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Larnach, like Celestino, was pushed too soon. Maybe a year at AAA will do him good. But, he has to worry about falling in the prospect chart, and the Twins may bump him for finding space in the outfield for the likes of Lewis or Martin. A solid season in the minors can also raise the potential for tradebait for any number of high-end $$$ draftees. Some teams like to swoop in and get a guy that anotehr team spent big bucks on in signing. Of course, there is always Wander Javier, too - a $4 million write off by the Twins who managed to go thru two Rule 5 drafts before becoming a minor league free agent after the briefest of time at AAA St. Paul - now with the Padres. Back to Larnach - the Twins with no DH meant there was hope that Larnach could've started for the team. Now he will be in combat with Wallner in St. Paul, as well as a host of minor league free agent outfielders who, hopefully, won't make a Twins call just because of lack of 40-man spots.- 15 replies
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I vote for Miranda, with Kiriloff batting fith. Gallo just is too much of a gamble at this point to not advance runners.
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Who Will Relieve the Relievers?
Rosterman replied to Greggory Masterson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I was hoping Griffin Jax was going to be that go-to guy for long relief. The Twins don't have the roster spots to do regular switch outs of fringe pitchers this season, so if they truly want long relief in the bullpen, they get to use up options on folks like Sands, Winder, Henriquez and anyone else on the 40-man, but listed as a starter. Of course, the secret is to get AT LEAST six innings out of four of the five rotation arms. Happily THIELBAR and MORAN can both go into a second inning.- 22 replies
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Do the Twins Prefer Positionless Prospects?
Rosterman replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Well, signing Correa means the Twins have a lot of shortstop prospects that will need to find new places to play, with one or two also keeping that glove in-case-of-an-emergency.- 50 replies
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You have to have a pitcher comfortable with starting an inning with guys on base, and hopefully match-up with the players on deck. I am often surprised that don't start with walking a batter. Be interesting to see if the running game is a high priority this season. The flip-side is that both teams get this same situation. So you better have a solid bench. I'm going to miss Sandy "The Bunt" Leon. Somehow, the Twins seemed to have trouble moving that guy over to third, compared to the team they were facing. 5-10 in extra inning games was a kilelr for the Twins last season. Griffon Jax seemed to be the one that suffered most. And it doesn't show up in the pitcher's record, ass the runner scoring doesn't count against their ERA. But until baseball can handle tie games, we will have this......
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Twins Claim RHP Dennis Santana from Atlanta
Rosterman replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Goes to show that the bullpen is far from set, although didn't the front office say something about NOT doing much to improve that part of the field operations? Megill and Pagan have to be on the spring training bubble. I personally feel Alcala should stay back in training camp and continue to pitch nin Florida, then a couple of minor league levels, before coming back. The question is, the Twins don't have a lot of play on the 40-man. Canterino could go on the 60-day-IL, but do you want him to have major league service time. Royce Lewis will now get two months more of major league service time. The Twins have filled their 40-man with AAA starters, it seems: Ober, Sands, Winder, Varland, Woods Richardson, Balazovic, Henriquez - but at some point these guys will have to be called upon to picth for the Twins bullpen, just because there isn't a 40-man spot to shuffle minor league free agents back-and-forth-and-back-and-forth.- 38 replies
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Whoever Farmer, Gordon, Taylor, Solano replace in the field, that guy should DH. And we should never have more than two of the above in the lineup to start a game, preferably only one...with late inning on-field replacements possible. That said, if Taylor is indeed a runner, could he become the Twins need for a leadoff hitter. Be interesting to see the condition of Kirilloff, Polanco, Buxton breaking camp. Buxton may not like playing DH, but then - what?!? DO you play him at a corner outfield? Sit out on the bench? Would be nice to get at least 100 games out of Byron. Who do we see working themselves into the Twins? Not many alternatives on the 40-man. If we lose a catcher, someone will have to be added. Otherwise it is Lewis and Julien for the infield, and Larnach and Wallner and Celestino for the outfield. Barring putting guys like Centarino (or Balazovic) on the longterm IL-list (as well as Lewis, where he would get even more major league service time) - there isn't alot of room at the inn, so to speak. Sands, Megil, Pagan?
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One Twins Power Prospect Still Waiting to Breakout
Rosterman replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Losing that 2020 season was a pain. The Twins, no doubt, will wait until the last minute to add him to the 40-man. Or, they might just keep him at AA all year, especially if he puts up stats maybe slightly better than he did the past year, postponing a hard decision until the next season. They have a solid $2+m investment in the guy, so they don't want to see him walk in a Rule 5 claim. But that said, he could be leapfrogged by many others. Also, the Twins have no real first abseman in their system, unless they switch someone like, say, Julien to the position. Of course, a super season from someone like Kiriloff, or if Miranda shows that he is a longtermer for the Twins, will make Sabato expendable. In that case, a solid season at AA could make him a solid tradechip to a rebuilding team. -
Starting pitchers 2023 - who will lead the Twins?
Rosterman replied to Squirrel's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
We have a solid rotation that could all pitch with ERAs less than 4.00 and easily get 12-15 wins each. All up to the bats to keep us in the game, and for the bullpen to hold. With 8 strong relief arms, the Twins look set. I am thinking of how the Twins bullpen can handle extra inning situations with that danged runner on second. Seemed to be an issue last year. Ober, Varland, Woods Richardson in the wings. The Twins can easily let two of the three free agents walk. Who should they extend, and when should they start talking? I would like to keep Sonny Gray around as the veteran arm for 2-3 more seasons, if applicable, just to lessen the price we paid of Chase Petty. -
I'm curious to see how Rocco fills out the lineup. The Twins need a ledaoff hitter. Could Taylor fill that role. And, then, where do Farmer, Gordon and Solano fit into the mix. Sitting on the bench, getting regular player pushing their fielding option to DH. Can the Twins field a regular set line-up for the season? I always felt batters took some solace in knowing who was batting ahead and behind them. Is that just past thinking?
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The Twins have no depth at first base, unless Kirilloff shines and will be controlled for 3 more seasons, or if Miranda would move there and be controlled for 5. Both players could also DH with the option to play in the field. Could 1B be the home for Julien? Right now, the Twins will be fielding a couple of minor league free agents at St. Paul. Al depends on where they ultimately see Martin, Lewis and Lee playing and those decisions should be made sooner, rather than later.