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twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 10:21:17 AM)

It might be a good time to bring Gary Sanchez back. We could use a solid backup assuming Vazquez is dealt.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 10:22:53 AM)

If we trade Polanco, the Twins may consider signing Tim Anderson to a 1-year deal.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 11:40:05 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

If we trade Polanco, the Twins may consider signing Tim Anderson to a 1-year deal.


Why? We have SS and 2B already. Julien isn't going anywhere and we have Lewis, Correa, and Brooks Lee that can play SS.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 12:06:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

If we trade Polanco, the Twins may consider signing Tim Anderson to a 1-year deal.


Why? We have SS and 2B already. Julien isn't going anywhere and we have Lewis, Correa, and Brooks Lee that can play SS.

To play 2B when Julien is at DH. Or a late-game defensive replacement for Julien.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 2:35:43 PM)

I am sick of the inaction. I am frustrated with the silence. I am infuriated with the bullshit we can't spend because we don't have a TV deal excuse.

1. You will have a TV deal at some point soon.
2. You could have a better deal if you were TRYING to put a competitive team on the field. Networks will pay more for teams the people want to watch. Teams that try to win every stinking year.

Enough bullshit Pohlads, I've been a fan for over 40 years and you are on the verge of losing me.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 3:11:50 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
I am sick of the inaction. I am frustrated with the silence. I am infuriated with the bullshit we can't spend because we don't have a TV deal excuse.
1. You will have a TV deal at some point soon.
2. You could have a better deal if you were TRYING to put a competitive team on the field. Networks will pay more for teams the people want to watch. Teams that try to win every stinking year.
Enough bullshit Pohlads, I've been a fan for over 40 years and you are on the verge of losing me.


As bad as the Twins are; the LAD have outspent everyone else in hotstove this year after the Teoscar contract. I either read or heard the Dodgers are at 1.1 billion; the rest are at 1.05 Billion. If my math is correct that is in the 30 million dollar range which our Twins have about 28 million left to catch (that doesn't include the over 30 million in salary that they won't replace from Sony, Gallo, Pagan, and Maeda)




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 3:17:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
I am sick of the inaction. I am frustrated with the silence. I am infuriated with the bullshit we can't spend because we don't have a TV deal excuse.
1. You will have a TV deal at some point soon.
2. You could have a better deal if you were TRYING to put a competitive team on the field. Networks will pay more for teams the people want to watch. Teams that try to win every stinking year.
Enough bullshit Pohlads, I've been a fan for over 40 years and you are on the verge of losing me.


As bad as the Twins are; the LAD have outspent everyone else in hotstove this year after the Teoscar contract. I either read or heard the Dodgers are at 1.1 billion; the rest are at 1.05 Billion. If my math is correct that is in the 30 million dollar range which our Twins have about 28 million left to catch (that doesn't include the over 30 million in salary that they won't replace from Sony, Gallo, Pagan, and Maeda)



The Dodgers are doing this year what the Mets did last year. And I would be just fine with the Dodgers imploding like the Mets did in 2023. The Rangers seem to be on pace to have a rotation that costs more than the entire Twins roster. MLB has let spending get completely out of control. Big market teams, more than ever can outspend any of the smaller market teams. Smaller market teams have virtually no chance of building a competitive roster and keeping their biggest stars for anything more than a couple years. Baseball needs 100% revenue sharing between the teams on everything broadcast including radio, TV etc. They need a salary system that allows All teams to compete for the best players and one that forces all teams to put a competitive team on the field.

Even though they make the playoffs from time to time, teams like the Twins, Tigers, Royals, Rockies, Pirates, A's etc have effectively been development league teams for the Yankees, Redsox, Dodgers, Giants. Braves and now Rangers and Mets.

Significant change needs to happen. soon. or some teams will start claiming bankruptcy...I think the Padres might be close just trying to compete in their own division.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 4:02:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

I am sick of the inaction. I am frustrated with the silence. I am infuriated with the bullshit we can't spend because we don't have a TV deal excuse.

1. You will have a TV deal at some point soon.
2. You could have a better deal if you were TRYING to put a competitive team on the field. Networks will pay more for teams the people want to watch. Teams that try to win every stinking year.

Enough bullshit Pohlads, I've been a fan for over 40 years and you are on the verge of losing me.

No way.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 4:03:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
I am sick of the inaction. I am frustrated with the silence. I am infuriated with the bullshit we can't spend because we don't have a TV deal excuse.
1. You will have a TV deal at some point soon.
2. You could have a better deal if you were TRYING to put a competitive team on the field. Networks will pay more for teams the people want to watch. Teams that try to win every stinking year.
Enough bullshit Pohlads, I've been a fan for over 40 years and you are on the verge of losing me.


As bad as the Twins are; the LAD have outspent everyone else in hotstove this year after the Teoscar contract. I either read or heard the Dodgers are at 1.1 billion; the rest are at 1.05 Billion. If my math is correct that is in the 30 million dollar range which our Twins have about 28 million left to catch (that doesn't include the over 30 million in salary that they won't replace from Sony, Gallo, Pagan, and Maeda)



The Dodgers are doing this year what the Mets did last year. And I would be just fine with the Dodgers imploding like the Mets did in 2023. The Rangers seem to be on pace to have a rotation that costs more than the entire Twins roster. MLB has let spending get completely out of control. Big market teams, more than ever can outspend any of the smaller market teams. Smaller market teams have virtually no chance of building a competitive roster and keeping their biggest stars for anything more than a couple years. Baseball needs 100% revenue sharing between the teams on everything broadcast including radio, TV etc. They need a salary system that allows All teams to compete for the best players and one that forces all teams to put a competitive team on the field.

Even though they make the playoffs from time to time, teams like the Twins, Tigers, Royals, Rockies, Pirates, A's etc have effectively been development league teams for the Yankees, Redsox, Dodgers, Giants. Braves and now Rangers and Mets.

Significant change needs to happen. soon. or some teams will start claiming bankruptcy...I think the Padres might be close just trying to compete in their own division.

Maybe you should apply to be the next commissioner? You have some fantastic ideas.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Twins off-season (1/8/2024 4:30:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
I am sick of the inaction. I am frustrated with the silence. I am infuriated with the bullshit we can't spend because we don't have a TV deal excuse.
1. You will have a TV deal at some point soon.
2. You could have a better deal if you were TRYING to put a competitive team on the field. Networks will pay more for teams the people want to watch. Teams that try to win every stinking year.
Enough bullshit Pohlads, I've been a fan for over 40 years and you are on the verge of losing me.


As bad as the Twins are; the LAD have outspent everyone else in hotstove this year after the Teoscar contract. I either read or heard the Dodgers are at 1.1 billion; the rest are at 1.05 Billion. If my math is correct that is in the 30 million dollar range which our Twins have about 28 million left to catch (that doesn't include the over 30 million in salary that they won't replace from Sony, Gallo, Pagan, and Maeda)



The Dodgers are doing this year what the Mets did last year. And I would be just fine with the Dodgers imploding like the Mets did in 2023. The Rangers seem to be on pace to have a rotation that costs more than the entire Twins roster. MLB has let spending get completely out of control. Big market teams, more than ever can outspend any of the smaller market teams. Smaller market teams have virtually no chance of building a competitive roster and keeping their biggest stars for anything more than a couple years. Baseball needs 100% revenue sharing between the teams on everything broadcast including radio, TV etc. They need a salary system that allows All teams to compete for the best players and one that forces all teams to put a competitive team on the field.

Even though they make the playoffs from time to time, teams like the Twins, Tigers, Royals, Rockies, Pirates, A's etc have effectively been development league teams for the Yankees, Redsox, Dodgers, Giants. Braves and now Rangers and Mets.

Significant change needs to happen. soon. or some teams will start claiming bankruptcy...I think the Padres might be close just trying to compete in their own division.


You do know that there is a main reason their isn't a salary cap....that 4-6 weeks of ST is basically off of the books. The owners would rather not have the salary cap then share what they make during ST.....




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 8:16:31 AM)

Why doesn't anyone want to sign Blake Snell?




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 8:18:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Why doesn't anyone want to sign Blake Snell?



people do.

But he walks too many people and wants too much money. Now, he's a Free agent, and reigning Cy Young award winner. but teams are balking at giving him Sherzer and deGrom type money which is likely what his agents are asking for.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 8:57:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Why doesn't anyone want to sign Blake Snell?



people do.

But he walks too many people and wants too much money. Now, he's a Free agent, and reigning Cy Young award winner. but teams are balking at giving him Sherzer and deGrom type money which is likely what his agents are asking for.

He'll be forced to walk fewer people with the electronic K zone. When is that coming to MLB?




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 8:59:19 AM)

I think it's collusion.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 9:40:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan
I think it's collusion.


He has had 2 great years....the rest?

Sonny is actually more consistent.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 9:42:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

I think it's collusion.



I think it's hard to claim collusion when players are being signed for $700million

Snell will get his. It's only a matter of time. I would guess Giants or Yankees.

but that's only a guess.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 9:44:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan
I think it's collusion.

I think it's hard to claim collusion when players are being signed for $700million
Snell will get his. It's only a matter of time. I would guess Giants or Yankees.
but that's only a guess.


It is collusion but not the one you think....Boras is running the show as much as the clubs.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 12:39:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan
I think it's collusion.

I think it's hard to claim collusion when players are being signed for $700million
Snell will get his. It's only a matter of time. I would guess Giants or Yankees.
but that's only a guess.


It is collusion but not the one you think....Boras is running the show as much as the clubs.

Phil, all you do is disagree with everyone.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Twins off-season (1/9/2024 3:27:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott
quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan
I think it's collusion.

I think it's hard to claim collusion when players are being signed for $700million
Snell will get his. It's only a matter of time. I would guess Giants or Yankees.
but that's only a guess.


It is collusion but not the one you think....Boras is running the show as much as the clubs.

Phil, all you do is disagree with everyone.


Gallo and Correa last year just on the Twins.

This year:
The Boras Corporation represents some of the most intriguing free agents in this current field, including Cody Bellinger, Blake Snell, Matt Chapman, Jordan Montgomery and star South Korean outfielder Jung Ho Lee.

Again there is Boras Collusion; only Lee of those clients listed has signed because he gets 45 days after posting.

Other Twins with Boras as an agent: Royce Lewis, Austin Martin, Ryan Jeffers, Alex Kirilloff, Chris Paddack, and Nick Gordon




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/11/2024 11:01:24 AM)

https://www.mlb.com/news/predicting-world-series-winners-through-2033


These teams will win the next 10 World Series




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/11/2024 11:54:42 AM)

The Twins have settled with Thielbar ($3.225 million) and Jeffers ($2.425 million) to avoid arbitration.




Mark Anderson -> RE: Twins off-season (1/13/2024 11:21:32 AM)

Marlins open to Arraez trade.

Somebody alert Hoiseth.




TJSweens -> RE: Twins off-season (1/15/2024 10:26:06 AM)

Twins add to international scouting staff, slated to sign top prospect

Bobby Nightengale, Star Tribune
Mon, Jan 15, 2024, 1:29 AM EST·4 min read

Jan. 15 isn't a date that carries much significance for many baseball fans, but it's a day that carries massive ramifications for all 30 teams.

It's the beginning of a new international signing period, and most top prospects sign with clubs on the first day. The Twins' list of expected signees is headlined by Dominican shortstop Daiber De Los Santos (ranked as the eighth-best player in the signing class by MLB.com), Dominican outfielder Eduardo Beltre (ranked No. 39) and Venezuelan catcher Victor Leal Jr.

Most international prospects sign at 16 or 17 years old, and it takes many of them a few years before they reach Class A in the minor leagues. It's a high-risk, high-reward area of scouting — attempting to project which players will make the majors when they're the equivalent of high school sophomores — but there are years such as 2009 when the Twins added Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco and Miguel Sanó in the same signing class.

The Twins had a major change to their international scouting department when Fred Guerrero, their director of Latin America scouting, departed after nearly two decades in the organization. The Twins brought in Roman Barinas from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

"A lot of teams have access to the same information," Barinas said. "Your competitive advantage ends up becoming how to use that information or who can digest and make the best use of it. I think in the international world, there are still some questions as to what is the good information, and what are the things we need to go out and try to figure out. I think that's where there are a lot of opportunities to do things differently and have an impact."

Derek Falvey, the Twins president of baseball operations, says the Twins aren't necessarily overhauling their international strategy with Barinas. They adjusted their approach over the past two years with assistant general manager Daniel Adler overseeing international scouting and hiring Kevin Goldstein as a special assistant after he worked with the Houston Astros.

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Barinas was recommended by several members of the front office who have Dodgers connections.

"It's already been a really nice fit," Falvey said. "He integrates well with our scouts. He knows the markets. He knows the dynamics. He's spent plenty of time in Latin America. It's been a really good setup."

Beyond Barinas' duties leading the scouting staff in Latin America, he will maintain an active role in player development at the Twins' complex in the Dominican Republic. It's one thing to scout a pitcher, for example, and think how much he could improve with a small tweak. The Twins need their coaches to agree that the changes can be implemented.

"We're talking about projecting them to what we hope they will be in five to 10 years," Barinas said. "I think you really have to have an eye on the player development side and how you envision their path forward. For me, that's definitely helpful to bring it together."

Said Falvey: "If we acquire that player, he comes in and [player development staff] is like, 'sorry, we can't make that change,' then we've missed. We're doing that at the pro, amateur, and now, international level in a really, I think, effective way, and Roman's had that experience in Los Angeles, too."

The Twins are allotted $6.52 million to spend on international free agents this year. FanGraphs reported De Los Santos will sign for around $1.9 million and Beltre will receive a $1.5 million bonus.

De Los Santos, listed at 6-1, 160 pounds, is considered an electric athlete. He possesses a huge arm, good speed and quick bat speed. He's not as polished as a hitter, though, and the primary question surrounding him is whether he can improve his plate discipline.

Beltre is more of a power athlete. Listed at 5-11, 170 pounds, he displays big power when he pulls the ball, but the key will be watching how his swing develops against better pitching. He currently has the speed for center, but he does have a strong enough arm to move to a corner outfield spot.

Leal is a righthanded hitter with a strong arm and good leadership skills that give confidence he can remain behind the plate. Baseball America noted he has good strike zone judgment for his age.




twinsfan -> RE: Twins off-season (1/15/2024 1:06:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

Marlins open to Arraez trade.

Somebody alert Hoiseth.

I wonder if they'd take Pablo Lopez straight-up?




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Twins off-season (1/16/2024 9:43:17 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

Marlins open to Arraez trade.

Somebody alert Hoiseth.

I wonder if they'd take Pablo Lopez straight-up?

We didn't.

So why would they?




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