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  1. I'm not sure why you'd trade your team's second best bat for one year of Sean Manaea when the team isn't contending next year. If Oakland is resetting too, two more years of Garver may not be what they're looking for either. As much as Oakland's pitchers seem intriguing, their lack of controlled years just doesn't seem to mesh with what the Twins are doing at the moment. Even Montas who has two years of control would simply become July trade bait, but the Twins would get less for him than they paid since his clock would go from two years to a year and a half. I'd say any pitcher with fewer than three years of control is probably nobody the Twins need to investigate unless it's a salary dump kind of move by the other club.
  2. Surely Jose Iglesis is better than Andrelton Simmons isn't he? He has OPS'd over .700 each of the past three seasons. I mean as far as free agents shortstops go, it would clearly be disappointing to end up with him, but Simmons inspires zero confidence with me.
  3. It's not a bad comparison as far as contracts go, but Zimmerman was a pitch-to-contact guy, they are almost always less reliable in the long run, particularly when they change teams and your fielders, defensive strategy and home ballpark changes. Not to say Gausman and Ray won't bust, but strikeouts tend to provide more consistent results as they are independent of most outside factors.
  4. His emergence in 2020 was from a mere 11 starts. Somehow, five of those starts were against the absolutely dreadful 2020 Mariners and Rangers lineups. With a 90 MPH fastball, I'm seeing much less upside with Bundy.
  5. I'd trade any of them for the right price, but Garver is this team's second best offensive threat, I keep him unless I'm bowled over. Jeffers has never gotten me too hot and heavy, though I know some people like him better, if he has value I'd move him. But this team is so far below it's salary limit, any trades now after sitting out the useful part of free agency is only going to look like the team is intentionally trying to get to the bottom of the league in payroll. I don't know how they could justify giving away the young players for starting pitching when there was only one pitcher in free agency who would have made payroll uncomfortable. It would basically be trading the prospects for salary relief.
  6. They already have a quantity of pitchers though, they’re just inexperienced. And as we repeatedly see, there is rarely a difference in quality between the young pitchers and the low level starters they keep signing.
  7. I think most fans are ready for this club to go for quality over quantity, and quality is pretty much all signed with other clubs already. One of Ober, Ryan or Bundy is going to be the #3? How is that the contending team this club keeps saying they are putting together next year?
  8. His velocity has been down to 90 MPH for a couple years now, I don’t think there’s much to fix. I think he’s just a guy with a near worn out shoulder.
  9. Well he is 3M cheaper than Happ. Also, 3M more than Shoemacher. So just expect something in the middle of those two.
  10. He has a much better pitcher name than Homer Bailey. Trying to decide if he’s more similar to Ted or Al though.
  11. I’m thinking this won’t generate the excitement the team was hoping for. Eagerly awaiting further commentary.
  12. Well usually at least one of them make the following year’s roster, So don’t ignore all of them, just like 9 out of ten.
  13. Mark Melancon = 14M. And to the worst team in the league last year. At least three heads exploded over at 1 Twins Way.
  14. For the bullpen, not the rotation. With 30-40M able to spend, the Twins would have needed to sign Ray, Gausman or Scherzer AND another exciting arm to justify putting a scrapheap DFA'd starter into the 2022 rotation. And Boyd should have been moved to the pen four years ago.
  15. I'll be happy to get Maeda back, but I won't be expecting him until 2023. Even so, if the Twins are taking themselves seriously, their most optimistic outcome should be for Maeda to be the number 3. Great teams don't hope for the best, they take charge and go out and get the best. Maeda should only be considered the gravy on an already great rotation, not the meat and potatoes.
  16. Oh man, if they turn the OF walls into bouncy houses, I might get the kids to stop begging to leave the game before the 4th inning.
  17. I'm Ok with most of this, but trading for Bassitt seems like a waste. Bassitt as the number 2 and Pineda as the number 3 isn't going to win this team a championship next year. Then Bassitt walks and the Twins are out both him and the players given up for him when they hopefully are in a better position in 2023.
  18. What was your favorite Trevor Megill moment? Probably that time he bumped Jake Cave from the 40-man.
  19. I'd do the Mahle trade listed as I'm not terribly attached to the players they'd give up. Castillo's awful first half gives me some pause, he was a disaster until about July. Also, the the Reds are cutting payroll, I'm not sure they'd want Kepler, he's going to get paid about the same as Castillo. I've never been a Sonny Gray fan. Though I'll admit he tends to prove me wrong about every other year. The problem with him is, if he's the Twins Ace, they aren't actually contenders in 2022 so I'm not sure if I give up Balazovic for one possible year of Gray being a useful asset in 2023.
  20. It's definitely a win when the Yankees, Red Sox and Dodgers are so quite. Still, there's only one MLB team I actually care about.......
  21. Cave is on a split contract, he only makes 300K if he stays in St. Paul. Which, obviously is incentive to keep him there too.
  22. He's not even on the roster. There's enough shade to throw on the front office this winter, there's no need to make up and exaggerate more crimes.
  23. If they were worried about losing him, I doubt they would have put him on waivers; there's still a ton of names they could remove from the 40-man without regret. People got upset about the Cave situation last week and here it looks like they played it exactly right. They paid him just enough to make sure no other team would claim him and now they get to stash a CF capable player in AAA for as ever long as they need. The front office has been very disappointing this off season, but this was actually pretty clever.
  24. Megill seems to have some pretty intriguing peripheral numbers. Good strikeout and walk rates and good velocity. Usually the tall guys either struggle with walks, or are surprisingly soft tossers. I don't really want him taking up a 40-man spot, but I guess he'll do for now. And uh, based on the consensus feeling on this site, a bag of M&Ms taking up a roster spot was preferable to Jake Cave, so obviously that part's a win.
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