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03-14-2013, 10:00 PM #41The better question is: why do you care so much about $200k? It's nothing.So..... why again did the Twins offer arbitration to Butera and doubled his salary, instead of signing him to a MiLB contact (which is what he deserves?)
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03-14-2013, 10:25 PM #42
If it's nothing. I'll tell you where to wire it

It is more that the $ (which, yes, in the MLB realm is nothing, on one hand, but it is everything on the other, if you are one of those players who are stuck at AAA and bypassed for others as far as promotions go. And if you don't believe me, just ask some of them...) It is the 40-man roster spot and it is the statement as well...-----
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03-14-2013, 10:42 PM #43Senior Member Double-A
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Enlighten me. Did the Twins lose someone important from the demotions from the 40 man roster this winter? Was there a decent catcher in Rochester last year?. Was ther somebody who killed the league in hitting that did not make it up?
$200000 out of 120 million dollar budget is nothing especially considering the 40 million not yet spent. At least somebody got the exra nickel.Last edited by The Wise One; 03-14-2013 at 10:53 PM.
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03-14-2013, 10:43 PM #44
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03-14-2013, 11:04 PM #45Senior Member All-Star
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Not to put words in Thrlos's mouth, the 200k is not the point. The other side of this argument is ignoring the fact that there were options to upgrade their depth at the position and if they wanted to keep Butera, they weren't competing with ANYONE, they easily could have offered him a minor league contract and if by some very strange happenstance that someone actually wanted him, SO WHAT!. It's time to start sending a clear message around the organization that a career performance 5 shades below mediocrity no longer merits a raise and a guaranteed valuable roster spot.
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03-14-2013, 11:19 PM #46
This is a terrible idea and I really don't like it. There's no way Escobar would ever get the practice needed to play there and I don't really want him to anyway. Catching is not as simple as throwing on a bunch of pads and sitting behind home plate. It's the most difficult fielding position for a variety of reasons. Just roll with Mauer and Doumit with Butera/Herrmann on speed dial in Rochester, please. When Gardy opens his mouth, I'd prefer not to listen.
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03-15-2013, 09:32 AM #47
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03-15-2013, 09:44 AM #48Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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03-15-2013, 09:59 AM #49Senior Member All-Star
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We're not talking about Gardy's reason for carrying a 3rd catcher. I am certain that Gardy has publicly said that he needed a 3rd catcher because of the DH/C thing. We're talking about actual baseball reasons.
Imo it makes no sense to work Escobar back there. Regardless of how many times he catches bullpen sessions he will be completely awful at the basics of catching. it would be 1000x better to lose the DH and use a PH'er or two if the starting catcher got injured.
Actually I guess it makes sense. It can ease Gardy's mind enough that he won't be as likely to carry a 3rd catcher on the roster even he never uses him behind the plate.
The downside of course is that it further strengthens the two futility IF portion of the bench. Escobar hits better than butera but there are halfway competent backup options usually available. For example I'm not sure Escobar (or Florimon) will hit much better than Olivo and he was signed as a MiLB FA.
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03-15-2013, 10:18 AM #50Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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03-15-2013, 10:22 AM #51Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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Everything I've seen implies that Escobar would only be used there from the time of the loss of Mauer and Doumit in a game and the arrival of Butera/Hermann from Rochester. So the terrible idea is essentially exactly the idea you're thinking is the good one.
Not to mention, it's not like this is teaching the catcher position to someon who has never done it. He was the White Sox emergency catcher last year from what everyone has said (although he never actually played...which I think would be the hope and plan here, too).
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03-15-2013, 10:43 AM #52
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03-15-2013, 11:04 AM #53Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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Already have. A lot of times (hence the "Haha" in the post you quoted). Once again, though, Morneau came back from the DL playing a different position than he had before going on. And in at least one of the times I mentioned this "compelling reason" I explicitly stated that it wasn't necessarily a reason I agreed with, only one that seems likely to have been the driving factor for those that actually make the decisions.
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03-15-2013, 11:13 AM #54
I agree with you 100 percent on the first two paragraphs... I will just add... That if Escobar is labeled as the Emergency Catcher... He would only play in an emergency... He would never start.
Paragraph three is exactly my reasoning for the organization training emergency catcher options in the minors over the years. Gardy seems concerned about it... I'm not... but Gardy seems to be concerned. This is a Gardy issue alone and since it's been a Gardy issue for quite some time... The Club should have been working toward this all along on the farm.
Paragraph 4... Yeah... I agree but I think we are gonna end up with a couple utility IF backups... At least Escobar could kill two birds with one stone and keep the 2013 Twins from rostering two utility IF's and a 3rd catcher and that could open up a spot for Colabello or Thome.
BTW... I wish I knew how to break up quotes into sections when replying to them. Most of you guys are so much more skilled than I.
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03-15-2013, 11:22 AM #55Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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I understand your reasoning regarding Gardy's peace of mind, but I think any time these kids are practicing/learning in the minors could be better spent on about a thousand more important things than emergency catching.
For example:
How not to try to score from 2nd base on an infield single in the playoffs. (I'm looking at you Nick Punto)
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03-15-2013, 12:30 PM #56Senior Member All-Star
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03-15-2013, 01:59 PM #57
Technically... Just one has to get hurt while the other is DH. That seems to be the issue that costs us a roster spot.
I'm just the messenger with a weird message.
In a nutshell... I'm just saying the conversation should have happened at some point.
TR: Gardy... You need 3 catchers?
RG: Yes I do. If Joe is going to DH to get his bat in the lineup everyday... If the catcher gets hurt... I need a third catcher like Drew or I have to give up the DH spot and a game may be on the line.
TR: You feel strongly about this? Isn't batting Drew Butera kinda like giving up the DH spot.
RG: I do feel strongly about this... I'm trying to win games here.
TR: I wonder if it makes more sense to get a player or two ready going forward for emergency fill in for a game instead of spending a roster spot? Planning for it... if youmfeel strongly about it... The emergency catcher would only have to play in an emergency. A replacement can be brought up the next day. We are talking about a couple of innings in case of injury... Right?
RG: I suppose. I know that riverbrian would agree with this.
TR: Riverbrian is a good guy... But I don't think riverbrian would agree with the need to plan for this at all. I think he would say that your need for this type of insurance is crazy.
RG: yeah but he knows that I feel strongly about this so... To get that roster spot back... Riverbrian would see it as a sensible compromise.
TR: I'll get a list together of players with some catcher experience and we can start the process there. Maybe by 2010... Some of those guys will be in the majors and be that kind of option for you.
RG: Thanks Terry... Sounds like a plan... BTW... I talked with Bill Smith earlier today... I think he's going to do a great job in your role. He was talking about building for power... Moving into target field and than changing to a speed game. He's got his eye on this Japanese SS.
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03-15-2013, 09:57 PM #58
No. Because as was previously stated, the second your catcher goes down, the one DHing shifts behind the plate and you give up the DH for the game without a second thought. Having a pitcher hit or pinch hitting for the spot a couple times is far preferable to hoping an "emergency catcher" doesn't hugely **** up the rest of the game behind the plate.
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03-15-2013, 10:16 PM #59
Well, Mauer is the catcher.
Doumit is designated hitter.
We need a bench DH - Thome or someone
We need a second catcher, wait, we got one if someone else can DH.
Willingham and Morneau were both originally catchers.
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03-15-2013, 10:24 PM #60
I agree with you... I wouldn't spend a second of time worrying about it.
I'd give up the DH spot and finish the game with pinch hitters or pitchers hitting and send for the AAA guy in the morning.
There is no argument from me on this issue... We are in complete agreement.
but... Since Gardy seems to think differently.



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