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12-05-2012, 09:42 AM #1
Neal: Twins have offers out to starting pitchers
The Star Tribune's LaVelle E Neal reports that the Twins have "several offers" out to starting pitchers including Joe Saunders and Francisco Liriano. He also adds that as many as seven teams could be interested in Liriano.
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12-05-2012, 09:58 AM #2
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12-05-2012, 10:03 AM #3
I guess it's encouraging that the Twins have moved past the "checking in" phase and have actually made some offers. I'm more of a fan of Saunders than most people around here are, I would guess.
If nothing else, he'd give us CR Kernels fans someone new to root for in a Twins uniform, now that Alexi's gone.
Obviously, neither of these guys can be the "top" pitcher the Twins add this offseason, however.I post regularly on our Knuckleballs blog (http://knuckleballsblog.com/)
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12-05-2012, 10:07 AM #4Senior Member Triple-A
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Since the Twins are using "personal catchers" for some pitchers, would Liriano get a "personal pitching coach"? Anderson hasn't done much with him.
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12-05-2012, 10:07 AM #5Senior Member All-Star
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As long as two better pitchers are signed also....like, you know, better than Diamond.....still hoping.
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12-05-2012, 10:10 AM #6
Liriano has several offers. Right.
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12-05-2012, 10:11 AM #7
Ah, the "quantity over quality" approach.
I wonder how many of those teams with alleged interest in Liriano want him to work out of the bullpen.
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12-05-2012, 10:14 AM #8Senior Member All-Star
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Maybe they should go with only 1 starter, and everyone else pitches 3 innings every few days....it is a concept several have floated, and would be waaaaaaay cheaper to implement.
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12-05-2012, 10:17 AM #9Senior Member Triple-A
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My concern is that with few exceptions (notably Mauer and Morneau), the front office's mentality is back in the 90's when Kirby Puckett got the first $3M contract. They think that an $8M contract is as high as they should go. In today's environment as we have seen, this is unrealistic. We are going to be outbid for every pitcher we bid on. To obtain pitching we are going to have to pay much more than that especially if we want shorter term contracts. If Jeremy Guthrie can get a 3/$24M contract, it's going to take more for a decent pitcher. Paying $5M for a pitcher, you're going to get what you pay for, a pitching staff much as last season.
I still haven't heard anything about Carlos Villanueva anywhere and I think he could be fairly reasonable because he wants to start, not be in a bullpen. I would start him initially, and move him to the bullpen in the future,
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12-05-2012, 10:18 AM #10Senior Member Double-A
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12-05-2012, 10:18 AM #11
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12-05-2012, 10:28 AM #12Senior Member Triple-A
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The Twins tried this in 2012...only it was their starters who "pitched 3 innings every few days."
Nice idea, since this may happen if the Twins do not get some decent starters. It is cheaper to build an 8 - 9 man bullpen of reasonable quality than to find 4 - 5 starting pitchers starting from 1.
Hope the Twins get neither Saunders or Liarino, though maybe Bobby Cuellar can help Liarino. This could also be rumors from agents hoping to increase the offers their clients are receiving.
Still hoping for Marcum with McCarthy as the fallback option and would like both.
Mlbtraderumors reports the Twins are checking on Morneau's value. Wonder if TR's budget is closer to $80 mil than $90 mil
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12-05-2012, 10:29 AM #13I post regularly on our Knuckleballs blog (http://knuckleballsblog.com/)
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12-05-2012, 10:29 AM #14
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12-05-2012, 10:33 AM #15Senior Member Triple-A
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This is just ridiculous. I hope this is wrong. We cant win with a staff anchored down by Joe Saunders......Just hearing Liriano's name makes my head about to explode. This is just ridiculous, if the Twins Sign Liriano im giving up all hope on the Twins.
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12-05-2012, 10:36 AM #16
There is no reason to spend ANYTHING on pitchers like these two. They are replacement-level. Sam Deduno and company can do the exact same thing.
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12-05-2012, 10:39 AM #17
Maybe Cuellar could fix Nick Blackburn again while he's at it?
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12-05-2012, 10:40 AM #18
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I would take Liriano back if modern day technology has come up with one of those devices like they had in Star Trek to control Spock's body after his brain was stolen.
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12-05-2012, 10:41 AM #19
From a broader sense, I get where you're coming from. But if you've been following any of the podcasts/discussions about free agents (as I'm sure you have)...
(1) Saunders is exactly the type of FA starter I would've expected the Twins to target. Especially in light of the fact that they need more than one.
(2) I was very negative on Liriano in another thread in terms of his likelihood of bouncing back, overall track record, and concern that some team will give him a speculative multi-year deal. But it really all depends. If it's one year for $5 to $7 million, yes it's a risk, but it's also at least a small ray of upside in a rotation that otherwise has NO chance for upside. If they were sign Saunders (or a Saunders-like FA), you have back-of-the-order free agents paired with Scott Diamond, who might just turn back into a pumpkin this year. There certainly was any track record to suggest he'd be even this good.
There really is little hope for a one-year fix to the rotation. Even in a best a best-case scenario, where Gibson makes the team and starts fanning guys like crazy, followed my Meyer doing the same after a July callup, the innings from both of those guys combined would hardly add up to one starter.
Some of the upper-mid-level names like Brandon McCarthy were my best hope for FA (or maybe another trade), but that's starting to seem a little less likely. I'm focusing more on long-term picture now than instant gratification, and the Span/Meyer trade seems to be a decent start.
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12-05-2012, 10:46 AM #20
That's not really true with Liriano. Even as HORRIBLE as Liriano was last year, his strikeout numbers were elite. It's just the case that his control completely fell off the wagon to the point where he became Jonathan Sanchez. You also just get the sense that at 28, and without the crazy raw stuff he had pre-TJ surgery, he's back to being "thrower", as he never had to worry about the mental game of "pitching" when he could just blow everyone away.
Even though Deduno probably was "better" than Liriano last year, he doesn't have the ultimate ability of Liriano to miss bats AND control pitches. Deduno struck more guys out in the minors than he did for the Twins, but he's never had MLB-worthy control at any point in his career.



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