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01-09-2013, 10:30 PM #61
No, it's not. It's a perfectly good idea to sign players to a deal in hopes that they outperform it and generate trade value. If you don't deal them, you can always keep them ala Burton. This concept is ridiculously simple, I don't understand how you can't grasp it.
Well, had I claimed any such thing you might have a point. Perhaps Ryan shouldn't have made such explicit remarks before he had a clue what his contacts would yield. However good a try he gave it this offseason, results matter. Especially given the current payroll.You still, along with everyone else, have no clue what contacts Ryan had with other free agents and the discussions or offers made. I am sure that you realize by now not everything goes as you would like. You can't make people like you, you can't make people work for you.
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01-09-2013, 10:30 PM #62Senior Member Triple-A
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Really? Just because they are looking towards 2014 or2015 to be competitive you still need to try to put a better product on the field. Oh, and don't slash payroll like a madman and then make a couple of minor moves next season and act like that was the plan the whole time.
Nothing but greed and overflowing pockets for Twins ownership. I can't wait to buy .79 cent tickets off stubhub and move into any of the empty seats near the dugouts. I guess that must be my Christmas present from Terry Ryan.
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01-09-2013, 10:32 PM #63Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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You added regardless the cost. Where Ryan could be wrong is on the above average cost of players when he made the statement. The brain trust here guessed way off low on the cost of the quality free agents.
Seth Stohs in an early thread
"I think this is a market the Twins are best kind of sitting back and watching for a bit. Once Greinke signs, the next tier will go. Jackson and Sanchez should get decent deals, like over $20M. I'm not sure I see anyone else who would get more than $6M a year... I mean, i think if the Twins were aggressive, like they were with Carroll and Doumit last year, and offered Blanton 2 years and $12M, I think he'd probably sign. Guthrie was released 2 months ago.I'm intrigued by Ervin Santana, and I might go 3 years, $18M with him.
There you go... there's my strategy... be aggressive and see if you an have Anibal Sanchez (4 years, $28M), Ervin Santana (3 years, $18M), and Joe Blanton at 1 year, $5M. There's $18M and three pitchers who are likely the top three in the Twins rotation, followed by Diamond and then Deduno for the short-term. If they're not willing to sign those deals quickly, stay in good standing with their agents and offer them the same deal, or 95% of the same deal, in early January."
A little off from what happened. If Ryan had a similar blueprint 50% higher than what Seth predicted, Ryan still wouldn't have been in the running. The brain trust guessed wrong.
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01-09-2013, 10:40 PM #64
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01-09-2013, 11:38 PM #65
Yes I do realize that but thanks for taking the time to be a d**k. I was para-phrasing, I think you know that. I'm not talking about the words he used in his interview with John, I'm talking about his most recent words and I'll agree with you that those ones are nothing but a disingenuous spin job. To me, at this point he is spinning what he should of been spinning in November.
At some point he changed track or maybe that was the track all along, I'm not going to sit here and pretend to know why but I'm guessing it did change when Meyer was floated for Span and even further when Worley and May came up for Revere.
Again, I'm not saying you don't have a right to be upset but we all knew it was a tall order to begin with and once he found himself with three pretty decent arms under the age of 26 it was time to look further ahead. Or not, I don't know but I'm ok with giving him another year, maybe then I'll join the parade.
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01-09-2013, 11:47 PM #66
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01-09-2013, 11:59 PM #67Senior Member All-Star
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Really. Before this offseason I was pretty down on 2013/2014/2015 but they made 2 brilliant trades and added 3 good, young arms to the org. It's also looking more likely that the Twins will have to draft a college arm in the draft because there are several of them that are likely the BPA. 2013 doesn't look that great but at least I am more optimistic about the future now and that's why it gets a B. A 'B' means that it could have been better though.Really? Just because they are looking towards 2014 or2015 to be competitive you still need to try to put a better product on the field. Oh, and don't slash payroll like a madman and then make a couple of minor moves next season and act like that was the plan the whole time.
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01-10-2013, 12:51 AM #68
I think "2 brilliant trades" is a little strong. The Twins got back some good young arms for some good established outfielders. Worley is merely solid and neither of the pitching prospects they received has succeeded above Single-A yet, so I think it's a little soon to make such proclamations.
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01-10-2013, 05:34 AM #69Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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01-10-2013, 05:52 AM #70Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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Did you read about Mark Buehrle's happiness about going to Toronto? I have read all of your comments on this subject. I guess it boils down to I don't want to view a human being as a commodity to be bought and sold. Yes I know people are traded all of the time,and part of the game. I know people are signed and moved. I don't think it was Chicago's intent to move Maholm when they signed him. A deal is too good to pass up. Trade the guy during a career year. They then had to go out and sign a free agent to a larger contract to replace Maholm. They had to give money to Atlanta.
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01-10-2013, 06:50 AM #71
That sounds an awful lot like you're making a claim based on something you know nothing about. Hasn't that been your go-to about Ryan? Hell, you just made that argument two posts ago.
Teams sign players with full knowledge they can trade them, especially short term deals. Players know it too. Burton is a good example - we signed him to a cheap deal, hoped he would have success and knew we could resign him, trade him, or at worst have one year of better bullpen success. All those options are on the table anytime there is a NTC.
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01-10-2013, 06:53 AM #72
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01-10-2013, 08:27 AM #73
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01-10-2013, 08:40 AM #74Senior Member All-Star
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If you take team strengths and weaknesses into account then they were brilliant. Ryan traded exactly what the Twins have a surplus of for exactly what the Twins need the most. I hope that he can make a similar trade of Willingham this season and potentially pick up another nice prospect or two by trading some of the guys like Morneau, Doumit, Perkins or Burton.I think "2 brilliant trades" is a little strong. The Twins got back some good young arms for some good established outfielders. Worley is merely solid and neither of the pitching prospects they received has succeeded above Single-A yet, so I think it's a little soon to make such proclamations.
The main point however is that I now have hope for 2014/2015. That kind of defines a pretty good offseason even if I'm disappointed by their FA moves.
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01-10-2013, 08:41 AM #75Senior Member Triple-A
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Yawn. Can we just open a new thread dedicated at your guys' battle royale?
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01-10-2013, 09:06 AM #76
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01-10-2013, 09:19 AM #77Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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The evidence of the claim was based on as mentioned. I acknowledged that players can be traded at any time. Did not see that Burton or Doumit was traded. Do you supose they were signed then resigned because they are viewed ad valuable contributors to the team rather than a commodity? Ignore what you want. Be as the other poster called you.
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01-10-2013, 09:25 AM #78Senior Member Triple-A
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01-10-2013, 09:35 AM #79Senior Member All-Star
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2015 isn't realistic. We're building for 2015 to have a chunk of our prospects come up, but not to be competitive. That's a pipe dream really, especially if it's almost all coming from players currently in the minors. They'll still need time in the majors to take their lumps, get their feet wet and gel as a team. The '87 team took about 5 years and even then, they made some key acquisitions from the outside to help.
If the majority of the prospects we have high hopes come up in 2014/2015, and almost all end up being the type of players we're hopign they'll be, we're looking at 2018, 2019 before we're competitive.
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