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Everything posted by nicksaviking
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Only if you look at it wrong. No one says no to having both Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter in the system.
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If Kirilloff goes from #5 to #2 this year then the only logical correlation is that next year Javier will go from #4 to #1.
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Article: Offseason Blueprint: Hey Big Spenders!
nicksaviking replied to Nick Nelson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I like it, but I wouldn't trade for another reliever. There are two dozen quality arms available on the free agent market. If we're spending money might as well save the prospects. I'd shoot for higher than Blevins as well. Also, I asked this in a prior thread but I don't know if anyone has had an answer. Are we as a baseball society over the fear of slider over-use? Conventional wisdom used to be that pitchers who throw it too often are bound for surgery. Corbin threw it over 40% of the time last year, which sounds obscene for a starter. Don't get me wrong, the slider is my favorite pitch so if sports science has debunked the reasons to fear the slider I'm all aboard the Corbin train. -
Article: Offseason Blueprint: Status Quo
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
They've given so little leash to most of the younger internal relievers and most have done nothing with the little leash given. I can't see them doing status quo with the bullpen. Maybe with the lineup and the rotation (but I hope not), but I think it more likely the pen is completely overhauled than I do that no one is added.- 28 replies
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I think you have my position all wrong. I want the Twins to get whatever the 2019 Justin Verlander comp is. I want them to throw a suitcase of cash at the dozens of quality free agent relievers. I want them to find the best bats they can and worry about which positions they'll play come spring. I want them to make the moves to be the Astros and the Red Sox. But I want them to do it in the offseason, not in July after they've already farted away any chance at a first round bye. But if they can't do that now, I don't want them to go and start blowing the equity they will need later to get to that point just so they can put together another mid-season dog and pony show that's clearly not up to snuff simply to placate the fans and keep TVs on an extra couple of weeks. I don't want any damn piranhas. Piranhas are for division champs, not World Series champs.
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That doesn't interest me. I want the Twins to go get their guy who can match up with Kershaw, Sale, Verlander, Kluber, Severino before the season even starts. If none are available, then they better figure out how to get Berrios or Gibson to the next level. This team has been crossing their fingers and doing 'MIGHT win' all this century and it has yet to pay off. They need to start doing 'SHOULD win'. And the pitching angle is only one path, if they're able to get the bats to be an onslaught of destruction that can overcome awesome pitching, fine, I really don't care how they do it, just be an elite team. I'm just so tired of being the cute underdogs and the team and the fans eating it up. Step 1: Kick *** all year long and avoid the play in game Step 2: Vegas odds make you one of the favorites giving you zero excuses for failure Step 3: Just win the WS already
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Article: Twins Claim OF Michael Reed From Atlanta
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I"d agree with Jones, I think McCutchen might still be pretty useful though. Players with good on base skills seem to age better than guys without them; they tend to have a high floor even if there's a limited ceiling. The Twins could really use a couple .360+ OBP guys at the top of the lineup. I think McCutchen could easily be a Shanon Stewer-esque non-flashy but effective veteran spark for this team. -
There were only four playoff teams in 1987 though. The 2006 Cardinals which had future HOFers Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen in their primes never had to win a play-in game. Today's game is asking the Twins to win FOUR different series against superior teams to take the crown. I'd rather the team stop settling for the chip-chair-and-a-chance odds and start making their own odds by drafting, developing, signing and trading for an actual elite team so as they don't have to play the part of the scrappy little underdog all the time. In today's game I don't know that a team can do the chip-chair-and-a-chance method while they build for the elite team. And I'm not even saying the team can't make the right moves to become elite this year. I just don't want them to take half measures and sacrifice a legit chance at winning it all in the coming years so we can cross our fingers for a .500 season and a measly AL Central crown this year.
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Every one of those players listed were drafted, signed as an international free agent or traded for. Those all are alleys the Twins have equal access to. Add Betts, Bogaerts, McCullers, Osuna, Torres and Judge, sort them with the Twins young players and the Twins young players will nearly all be at the bottom of the list. I don't know if any of the Twins young players would even crack the top 10 of such a list. I think things are pointing up, but this team is a long way back talent-wise from competing for a title. I'd think the quickest way to the front would be for the new coaches, instructors and strength and conditioning people to propel the guys we already have to their fullest potential. If that's possible. There's still a considerable gap between them and their peers at the moment though.
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OK, but compare the Twins Under 25 players to the Astros, Red Sox and Yankees Under 25 players. They're still way behind the talent needed to win a championship.
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I'd like to think they can trade and sign for players to compete next year, in which case I'd still trade guys like Kepler and Odorizzi; not for a handful of prospects but along with prospects for real MLB talent. But if the front office is convinced that the organization's foundation was so irreparably damaged that they still have more work to do before they can compete, I guess this is the way they have to go. I absolutely agree that this team cannot continue treading in mediocrity, intentionally aiming for a .500 season is how you get stuck in MLB purgatory.
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Article: 2018 Twins 40-Man Roster Decisions
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Yeah, those reliever heavy drafts are starting to come home to roost now. I once was very excited about many of those names. Now, while I still see some talent in several, most of them I'd only want back if they clear waivers and don't have to be rostered.- 55 replies
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Article: 2018 Twins 40-Man Roster Decisions
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I count 27 guys on the current 40-man and Rule 5 eligible that I want on the roster next year, and five or six of those wouldn't disappoint me if they were gone. The good news is this off season should hold very little angst as far as roster decisions go. The bad news is there's a lot of work to do to because if you don't sweat losing good players, it means you don't have enough good players.- 55 replies
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Article: 2018 Twins 40-Man Roster Decisions
nicksaviking replied to Seth Stohs's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
I don't think Reed gets added, they've already shown their hand with him. I wouldn't worry about Jay and so far I haven't seen the new front office overly attached to the previous front office's big ticket draft picks. I could see Nick Anderson added but he's a bit long in the tooth. I might actually predict that Cody Stashak is the most likely reliever to be added. It looks like they've started grooming him to be a multi inning reliever and he's starting to build some good momentum.- 55 replies
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Well Rosario would have a difficult time missing the cut off man when he is the cut off man. I joke, but I'd have no problem seeing if Rosario can play another position. I think far more players are capable of playing new positions, these are typically world class athletes after all. Hitting a 92 MPH slider should be much more difficult than backhanding a grounder. In most cases I'd think it would just take commitment to improve and expand their skill sets. I'd think the biggest obstacle is getting the players to want to learn a new position; it would have to be the trendy and profitable thing to do. I think as a sport we are at that point though, I think most players would buy into it. I was thinking about this the other day, wondering if there are a certain type of players who'd be offended by asking them to move positions. I kind of had a mental bet with myself that it would be the same stubborn players who continue to hit into the shift and won't alter their approach at the plate that would be hardest to convince to pick up a 2nd glove.
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So if I'm reading this correctly, Rosario may still be able to play 2B just like Sano may still be able to steal home?
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I don't think that's true, and if it is, that's the problem, not Buxton's lack of production. If the team is built with a lynchpin player and if that player struggles or gets injured the team falls apart, then I don't think your team is very good. I'd love for Buxton to get on track and I don't care who's responsible for doing it, but he nor Sano, nor Berrios, nor Rosario nor Lewis nor anyone should be viewed as some kind of must-have player who's the fulcrum between success and failure. There are thousands of ways to win a baseball game.
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I don’t know, I’d think saying you want the local hero to stay, regardless how you really feel, when you know he’s going to retire is probably on page one of the PR handbook. Forget the front office, it was probably the first thing everyone told Baldelli to say when they prepped for his press conference.
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My only concern with Espada was that it seemed like it might be over-mining the Astros system. Alex Cora is about to win a World Series, let's go do the same with Espada. That's probably not why a team would want Espada, but I'd be concerned that it would probably be why many of the fans would. But I don't know anything about him, I'm sure he would be great also. I'm happy with Baldelli, I like the Plouffe endorsement, not because I want Plouffe's input, just I can hope that it's representative of other players as well. While free agency is largely based on money, it's also based on geography, hopefully Baldelli is popular enough to offset some of the Twins unfixable geography issues.
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Perhaps the new strength and conditioning team were brought in to help with that. Along with getting Kepler's swing and Polanco's shoulder stronger. Also with getting more bullpen guys able to go multiple innings. And Sano.
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