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Building Blocks: Minnesota Twins (Mogul 2k6)
From time to time I go looking back at league files from previous leagues I've been in. The league was Mogul League Baseball II. I ran the Portland Pilots (Arizona Diamondbacks) and I also sat in as the interim GM of the Minnesota Twins on two different occasions. Both teams were 100+ loss squads when I inherited them. Through 8 seasons I was finally able to build the Pilots into a playoff team. The Twins hadn't really had an active GM in some time and in between my stints as the interim boss that GM's activity was sporadic, so they're still in need of a desperate rebuild. That makes them a good candidate to start a dynasty from. It should also be noted that the league went through contraction and re-alignment. Six teams were dissolved and I did some further re-aligning to even out the divisional competition. So that's where I leave it as...
Ground Rules
Version: Mogul 2k6 (8.53)
- Farm System Max of #8
- Fair Trades
- Realistic Re-Signings
- Off-Season Free Agent Signings Using Mizerak's Negotiator App
- Winterball (See Rules Below)
- Added Waiver Rules Here
- Added Buyout / Team Options Rules Here
- Added Scouting Chart Here
Not a whole lot of rules as overall I'm going to hold myself to "fair play" and not take advantage of the AI. I might used the Trade Approval Thread for my bigger trades just to get an outside opinion.
Code:
Winterball Rules
- I am allowed to send 5 players to Winterball per off-season
- Players must not have an overall above 79 or a peak above 84 (79/84 max)
- During Winterball I can choose to improve 1 or 2 items in predicted stats
- The improvements will be minimal and will come at a cost of lowering another predicted stat in order to retain the same rating
- Overall rating can increase slightly, but Peak rating must stay the same
Types of Winterball
Discipline Training: +Control, +Eye, -Power, (Position Players) / +Control, +Movement, -All Pitching Abilities (Pitchers)
Resistance Training: +Power, +Arm, -Contact, -Eye, -Range (Position Players) / +Power, -Control, -Movement (Pitchers) / -Health (All Players)
Speed, Agility, and Flexibility Training: +Speed, +Range, -Power (Position Players) / +Endurance, -Power (Pitchers)
Fielding Drills: +Arm, +Range, +Fielding, -Offensive Abilities (Position Players)
Cardio Training: +Health, -Random Abilities
What I'll Cover
- I've tried the series-by-series approach and have failed to keep my own interest
- I plan to do a month-by-month look at the team with possibly splitting July into two segments
- I want to focus on the Twins and won't be posting a lot of happenings around the league
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November 7, 2020
After contracting three seasons ago the league is struggling with competitive balance. The AL East didn't feature a team below .500 while the AL Central Champion had a sub-.500 record. The Oakland A's could look to lock up the AL West for many years to come with the lack of competition. The NL East has struggled for years to field NL Pennant worthy teams. In the NL Central the Astros were the team of the past, winning three World Series from 2011 to 2014 and going to a fourth in 2015, but it's battle between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh as of late. The NL West is also very deep with three above-.500 teams. Here's a look at Major League Baseball's new appearance and how the teams fared in 2020...
American League
AL East
Baltimore Orioles: 81-81
Boston Red Sox: 94-68 / AL Wildcard
Carolina Skyhawks: 72-90 (NL East)
New York Yankees: 89-73
AL Central
Chicago White Sox: 63-99
Detroit Tigers: 77-85 / AL Central Champ
Minnesota Twins: 62-100
St. Louis Cardinals: 86-76 (NL Central)
AL West
Los Angeles Angels: 77-85
Oakland A's: 129-33 / AL West Champ
Portland Pilots: 95-67 / NL Wildcard (NL West)
Seattle Mariners: 71-91
National League
NL East
Atlanta Braves: 86-76 / NL East Champ
Philadelphia Phillies: 58-104
Toronto Blue Jays: 103-59 / AL Champ (AL East)
Washington Nationals: 70-92
NL Central
Cincinnati Reds: 94-68
Houston Astros: 58-104
Pittsburgh Pirates: 104-58 / World Series Champ
Texas Rangers: 65-97 (AL Central)
NL West
Las Vegas Aces: 69-93 (AL West)
Los Angeles Dodgers: 102-60 / NL West Champ
San Diego Padres: 84-78
San Francisco Giants: 55-107
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Re: Building Blocks: Minnesota Twins (Mogul 2k6)
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November 13, 2020
Mauer, 155 Hits Shy Of 3,000 Inks New Deal With Twins
Joe Mauer has only known one franchise, not just during his major league career but, during his entire professional career and it'll be more of the same for at least another season. Mauer, who has now spent nearly 20 seasons in the Minnesota organization, has signed a $4.5M contract for 2021 with a team option for 2022.
While Mauer isn't the .300+ hitter he once used to be, he's still a very adequate ~.270 hitter and still posses quality gap power and plate discipline. The big drop off in his game is his defense. Anymore he's quite average and has a subpar arm. Standing at 2,845 hits the 37 year old has one big challenge in his way - the most hits he's totaled in the past three seasons has been 154, one off of the number to reach the hallowed 3,000. It seems likely that he'll fall just short of 155 hits on the season and the Twins could opt to pick up his option, but it would have to be as a designated hitter as top prospect Aaron Weaver will be more than ready for the show in 2022.
The Twins had three more expiring contracts to deal with, but opted to non-tender each player. Here's a breakdown of each individual:
2B Tim Vail - He's been the Twins starting 2B for the past three seasons and has only missed a total of seven games during that stretch. A $4.5M Arbitration figure turned the Twins away after Vail put up a career best .622 OPS in 2020.
SS Daniel Hallarian - Hallarin was just a place holder until young gun Sam Miller was ready to take over. Now that Miller is in place and Hallarian's .197 career average price was expected to jump from $2.25M to $4M, Minnesota will look elsewhere for a utility infielder.
RF Steve West - West has been a nice leadoff hitter for the Twins as he's swipped at least 35 steals in his four full years of starting. He also posted a batting average above .300 and an on-base percentage of over .355 in two of years. He could wind up back in Minnesota, but West was looking for a long-term contract and GM Matty Nokes wasn't willing to offer that type of deal to an older player during the rebuild. If he remains unsigned in January or February, Nokes might come calling.
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Twins 2020 Off-Season Transactions
11/13: Re-Signed C Joe Mauer on a one year contract with a one year team option; Non-tendered contracts to 2B Tim Vail and SS Daniel Hallarian; Granted Free Agency to RF Steve West; Released P Corey Hayne
12/1: Purchased the contract of RP Martin Ingatius from Double-A New Britain; Purchased the contract of RP Kenny Bliss from Triple-A Rochester
Twins 2021 Transactions
2/10: Signed Free Agent RF Steve West on a one year contract with a one year mutual option
2/11: Acquired RP Tim Raymond from the Portland Pilots in exchange for prospect 1B Ezra Oliva
2/17: Acquired 2B Samuel Fernandez from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for SP Leo Nunez
2/28: Acquired SP James Caplinger from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for prospect 1B Wes Darius; Signed 2B Mark Kiger on a one year contract
3/30: Optioned CF Elvis Campos, RF Paul Jordan, SP Ben Trollo, SP Brian Siano, SP James Caplinger, SP Nick Davis, RP Kenny Bliss, and RP Brian Kovanda to Triple-A Rochester; Optioned RP Martin Ingatius to Double-A New Britain; Outrighted 2B Richard Vibulatd to Triple-A Rochester
4/1: Signed Free Agent LF Noah Turmell on a one year contract
4/13: Recalled LF Noah Turmell from Triple-A Rochester; Optioned 1B Marc Near to Triple-A Rochester
4/28: Designated RP Pierre Block for assignment; Recalled RP Kenny Bliss from Triple-A Rochester
5/1: Released RP Pierre Block
6/7: Placed SP Eric Williamson on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to June 4, with a finger stress fracture; Recalled SP Ben Trollo from Triple-A Rochester
6/21: Activated SP Eric Williamson from the 15-Day DL; Optioned SP Ben Trollo to Triple-A Rochester
6/30: Placed 3B Greg Beville on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to June 27, with a dislocated shoulder; Recalled 2B Richard Vibulatd from Triple-A Rochester
7/23: Activated 3B Greg Beville from the 15-Day DL; Designated 2B Richard Vibulatd for assignment
7/27: Acquired prospects 3B Lucas Stevens and RP James Robbins from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for 2B Richard Vibulatd and SP Eric Williamson; Recalled SP Ben Trollo from Triple-A Rochester
7/30: Acquired prospect SS Marcus Watts from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for SP Orlando Padilla; Recalled RP Brian Kovanda from Triple-A Rochester
7/31: Acquired prospect 2B/CF Mike Schultz from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for 3B Greg Beville; Acquired C Chris Darusmont from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for prospect 2B Chris Mareth
8/8: Placed C Joe Mauer on the 15-Day DL with a stretched ankle ligament; Recalled 1B Marc Near from Triple-A Rochester
8/24: Activated C Joe Mauer from the 15-Day DL; Optioned 1B Marc Near and SP Ben Trollo to Triple-A Rochester; Recalled SP Nick Davis from Triple-A Rochester
9/7: Recalled 1B Marc Near, CF Elvis Campos, RF Paul Jordan, SP Ben Trollo, SP Brian Siano, and RP Martin Ingatius from Triple-A Rochester; Recalled 3B Lucas Stevens from Double-A New Britain; Purchased the contract of C Aaron Weaver from Triple-A Rochester
9/16: Purchased the contracts of 3B Steve Richey and RP Justin Sepulveda from Triple-A Rochester
11/11: Re-Signed LF Noah Turmell on a three year contract; Re-Signed 2B Samuel Fernandez, 3B Mike Jameson, SS Sam Miller, LF James Norris, SP Harvey Sawyer, and RP Tim Raymond on one year contracts; Exercised one year team option on C Joe Mauer; Non-Tendered Arbitration to C Gary Spector and RF Jimmy Queen; Granted Free Agency to 2B Mark Kiger, SP Matt Durkin, RP Paul Tignor, and RP Ryan Wagner; Decline one year mutual option on CF Steve West, granting him Free Agency
11/15: Signed Free Agent SP Joe Drew on a four year contract
11/15: Purchased the contract of SP Martin Cavell form Triple-A Rochester; Purchased the contract of 1B Eduardo Monteiro from Double-A New Britain
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November 14, 2020
Twins Positional Players Off-Season Outlook
Here we'll be going over each of the 46 players in the Minnesota Twins organization. We'll break them down position-by-position and offer our insight on what the Twins might do to enhance their organization. Overall the Twins are playing the waiting game on many of their prospects and are in the rebuild.
Catcher (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Joe Mauer: (77, 37, 2021) - Mauer is still much the face of this franchise and brings needed veteran experience with the young up-and-coming prospects. He'll be pushed by Aaron Weaver, but should hold down the starting job for at least the 2021 season.
Gary Spector: (74, 26, Arbitration '21) - Is a quality fielder with some pop in his bat and draws comparisons to ex-MLBer David Ross. We'll everything, but his arm. Spector is solid backup in terms of spelling Mauer. He handles the pitching staff very well, but has a noodle for an arm.
Aaron Weaver: (78/99, 24, No Exp) - The Twins are looking for him to round out his contact hitting, but he does everything else at least up to major league par -- some well above the average. If it wasn't for Mauer, Weaver would be the starting catcher. He could become restless in Triple-A Rochester, something worth keeping an eye on.
First Base (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Chris McNess: (89/99, 22, Arbitration '22) - McNess reminds many of an Adam Dunn. He has enormous power potential and while he'll strikeout a lot, he'll get his fair share of walks too. In the same year as he was drafted from Southern Mississippi, he would go on to win the AL Rookie of the Year. If he keeps this up he'll be the new face of the franchise once Mauer hangs 'em up.
Eric Filler: (83, 23, Arbitration '22) - The converted third baseman had a rough year -- hitting only .224 as a designated hitter. At 23 scouts still say his potential is quite limited, but he can still be a serviceable DH for some years to come. He just needs time to adjust.
Marc Near: (69/79, 25, No Exp) - Near was acquired from the Portland Pilots at the '16 deadline and was highly regarded at the time. It's safe to say he's fizzled out -- noted by his .754 OPS in AAA last season. However with his ability to play the corner outfield spots he still has a future as a backup in the Twin cities.
Eduardo Monteiro: (67/78, 23, No Exp) - Monteiro has struggled to move through the system and even though he's just managed to move to Double-A in five seasons he'll remain in the Twins system until a younger, more promising player pushes him for playing time.
Wes Darius: (65/75, 23, No Exp) - Darius, a former first round pick in 2018, has also fizzled out. It looks like he'll be competing with Montiero for the New Britian first base job this spring. The loser will likely be dealt away.
Second Base (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Richard Vibulatd: (67, 28, Arbitration '21) - Vibulatd is nothing more than a utility infielder who plays each of the three infield spots adequately enough. With him being the only second baseman on the roster with experience, it's likely the Twins will look out of the organization for a starter.
Jeff Kryzsko: (73/80, 23, No Exp) - If it wasn't for his need to work on pitch recognition the Twins might be settling for Kryzsko as their stopgap 2B. It's still a possibility that if he improves by Spring Training that the job could be his, but it's likely that he'll be headed by to Rochester and Minnesota will sign a Free Agent.
Chris Mareth: (63/75, 24, No Exp) - He's a put the ball in play type of player (23 K in 510 PA in '20). Too bad that's essentially the only thing he does well. He could continue to improve and be in line for a bench role, but he's likely to eventually be overshadowed by the next player on our list...
Adam Piro: (50/76, 21, No Exp) - He was a late round draft pick last January and he has decent upside. He's adequate offensively for his age, but is rather poor defensively. If he can improve upon his fielding he could one day become a reserve infielder for the Twins.
Third Base (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Greg Beville: (88, 28, 2023) - Beville will struggle to put up an .800 OPS, so it's unlikely that he's the ultimate solution at the hot corner. Even though he takes a lot of walks, his contact skills are only average. He hasn't lived up to his power potential either. He's shown bouts of power, but hasn't consistently hit more than 25 home runs.
Mike Jameson: (70, 31, 2021) - Jameson has mainly seen his MLB career take place in Portland and Minneapolis. His career batting numbers aren't anything to ride home about (.560 OPS), but it's his defense at the corner infield positions that have kept him around the majors. You might think that the Twins most certainly can do better in Free Agency, but his familiarity to the GM is another factor in him keeping his job.
Steve Richey: (73/99, 20, No Exp) - In just two pro seasons Richey has sped through the system, touching Double-A New Britian last year. That's likely where he'll start to the season and some speculate if he could be in line for a September cup of coffee. He projects to be a middle of the lineup hitter and will be a great player to pair with McNess.
Ezra Oliva: (65/81, 25, No Exp) - Oliva was once thought to be a high quality prospect, but hasn't done anything to prove that theory in his three seasons in Minnesota. With Richey pushing him for playing time, Oliva could be traded this off-season to fill a need.
Reggie Campbell: (61/81, 20, No Exp) Campbell, a second round draft pick in 2018, shows to have a high quality eye and a very good glove. He doesn't have a very strong arm, so a move to first base or left field could be in his future. He hasn't developed quite like Minnesota had hoped, but at 20 there's still time to turn it around.
Short Stop (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Sam Miller: (92/99, 25, Arbitration '21) - He earned the nickname "Hoover" with his defensive ability and rightfully so as he was your AL SS Gold Glove winner. Too bad, at this point, the nickname fits his offensive ability as well. Although he put up good numbers in the minors, so it may be just a matter of time before his bat comes around.
Left Field (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
James Norris: (90/96, 26, Arbitration '21) - Norris hit 46 doubles and 43 homers last year as he earned himself a trip to the All-Star game. He should continue to only get better and lock himself into the Twins' future plans.
Center Field (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Edgar Cadena: (82, 32, 2023) - Cadena is definitely earning his ML keep because of his well above average fielding skills. Offensively he does have plus power, but has terrible pitch recognition and is only a career .221 hitter. As you'll see with the only other CF in the system, acquiring a future starter will be a key need this off-season.
Elvis Campos: (68/69, 27, Arbitration '22) - Overall Campos is a subpar ball player. He does have decent power to go along with a decent arm, but is still borderline for even a backup role in the majors. It's likely the Twins will bring in some competition in Spring Training.
Right Field (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Jimmy Queen: (71, 27, 2021) - Queen is average offensively with an amazing eye, but is very poor defensively. He's nothing more than a place holder until a better reserve outfielder comes along.
Paul Jordan: (69/71, 25, No Exp) - Picture Edgar Cadena, but in right field, and without strong defense. Now you have the talents of Jordan. He does have good range and has shown the ability to play all three outfield positions, but makes too many mental errors.
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Suggested Twins Off-Season Moves
- Trade Ezra Oliva and one of Wes Darius or Eduardo Monteiro
- Acquire starting second baseman and corner outfielder
- Add depth to short stop and left field
Draft Needs
- Catcher (depth)
- First Base (depth)
- Center Field
- Right Field
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November 14, 2020
Twins Pitching Off-Season Outlook
The pitching side of things is much more bleak than the positional side, where the Twins have four quality players at the major league level with a few more quality prospects. It'll take some work but, even more than the needs to find future starters in positions like center field or second base, the Twins should be looking at a pitcher heavy draft.
Veteran Starting Pitchers (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Chris Cook: (92, 24, 2025) - From day 1 out of the University of Tennessee this #1 draft pick has been thrown into the rotation. He struggled mightily at first, but has been improving over the past two years and recorded an AL best 228 strikeouts.
Harvey Sawyer: (84/90, 26, Arbitration '21) - Sawyer was a highly regarded minor league prospect, but has been awful to date in the big leagues. He's yet to post an ERA under 6.00, hold opponents under a .300 batting average, or give up under 1.50 HR/9. If it wasn't for a rebuild movement, he'd likely be out of a job. I'd look for 2021 to be his last chance to straighten things out in a Twins uniform.
Orlando Padilla: (81, 28, 2021) - Padilla was a very solid starter in San Diego and was adequate a season ago as a spot starter for the Twins. This season he should look to get one of the rotation spots.
Leo Nunez: (78, 37, 2021) - Nunez sports a career 4.45 ERA and .255 OBA. His 2020 numbers in the Minnesota rotation check out almost to a tee of those numbers. He'll continue to hold down a rotation spot during the rebuild as long as he's close to those career marks.
Matt Durkin: (77, 39, 2021) - In '20 Durkin showed he still has something left in the tank after spending a couple of disappointing seasons in Texas. He's another player who GM Nokes has ties with from his Portland days.
Heath Cunicelli: (77, 28, 2022) - Signed to a three year minor league deal last off-season after being cut by the Reds and out of major league action since 2015. Cunicelli posted a 4.19 ERA and .231 OBA in 15 starts for the Twins. He shows good control and movement and should have staying power as a bottom of the rotation pitcher.
Eric Williamson: (75, 36, 2022) - He's another player familiar to GM Nokes. During his days in Portland Williamson become quite a respectable starter with very high quality control and movement. His problem is that his heater (if you'd call it that) probably couldn't even strikeout a little leaguer. His career best K/9 was 3.75 while in Atlanta during the 2018 season. He's been in the bullpen as of late, but he could very easily wind up in the rotation.
Ben Trollo: (75, 23, Arbitration '22) - Trollo saw the majors at an early age, 21, and has shown better development with some time at Triple-A Rochester. He's probably not talented enough to hold down a rotation spot, but he could surely be a long reliever who gets some spot starts.
Ruben Monteiro: (73/78, 25, Arbitration '23) - No relation to the Twins' 1B prospect, Eduardo, Ruben has seen some time in the show, but not likely enough to make him a Super Two. He has a good fastball, but that's really about it. He may actually have a better future as a reliever than a starter.
Prospect Starting Pitchers (Rating, Age, MLB Exp)
Martin Cavell: (70/88, 21, None) - Drafted in the same year as Chris Cook, Cavell too has quality upside. The biggest thing scouts have noticed is his low home runs allowed totals. It took him awhile to get used to Double-A ball last season, but with another stint as a Rock Cat he should do fine with moving to Triple-A in 2022, if not late this season.
Marc Shelden: (67/85, 20, None) - Shelden is another pitcher who doesn't give up many home runs. In fact his last season his Manager joked that he, "doesn't even know what it means". He might be right as Shelden surrended just nine homers in 169.1 innings of work.
Brian Siano: (72/77, 23, 30 Days) - Siano was a reliever at Arizona, but the Twins think his arm is durable enough to handle a starter's role. During his four years as a Wildcat hitters never hit better than .190 against him in a full season. He also brings plus control to the table.
Nick Davis: (68/74, 25, 14 Days) - Davis is a former second round pick whom the management thought was a steal. Coming out of Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh he appeared to have a rubber arm and a devastating slider. Seven years later and Davis would be in a dog fight just to get a long reliever job.
Fred Kangas: (65/70, 22, None) - Kangas was another one of the Twins late round picks a season ago. Out of U.C. Irvine he showed great command of his pitches and that continued at Single-A Fort Myers as evidenced by his 1.98 BB/9. His potential is very limited, but if he can continue throwing strikes he could get a crack at the show.
Veteran Relief Pitchers (Rating, Age, Signed Through)
Paul Tignor: (79, 29, 2021) - Tignor has quality pitches and was a solid short reliever for the Angels. He's closer material in Minnesota even though his big knock is giving up a few too many home runs -- 1.26 HR/9 since 2019.
Ryan Wagner: (78, 38, 2021) - Wagner had been out of the majors for two seasons before being picked up the Twins last season. He struggled a lot, but he's back due to his career 4.12 ERA and .243 OBA and probably because (what you've likely noticed) is a downright putrid pitching situation in Minnesota.
Brian Kovanda: (78/82, 24, Arbitration '21) - Kovanda has been very inconsistent in his 112 career appearances to this point. He doesn't the greatest control nor has he shown to limit batters to hit (.295 career BAA), but he does have a plus fastball and he's young enough to warrant more patience in his development.
Pierre Block: (75, 27, Arbitration '21) - Block's days in Minnesota are likely numbered. His career numbers are 5.23 ERA, .288 OBA, and 1.55 HR/9 in 168.2 career innings. Though with not much veteran experience he could stick as a middle man for one more season.
Prospect Relief Pitchers (Rating, Age, MLB Exp)
Kenny Bliss: (77/83, 24, 30 Days) - Bliss has struggled dearly with control out of the rotation and now been moved to the bullpen. He'll likely spend most of the season in Triple-A getting accustomed to life as a reliever. He feature a high 90's heater, so if the conversion goes well the Twins could have themselves one fine reliever.
Martin Ignatius: (66/83, 23, None) - While he's behind in his development Ignatius is just what you want in a reliever. He has a quality fastball and held Double-A hitters to just 0.52 HR/9 last season. The Twins could surely use a speedy development this season, but they'll remain patient.
Justin Sepulveda: (68/76, 24, None) - Sepulveda is awesomely average in terms of his talent. He's been a slow riser through the system, but turned in a good campaign in 2020. Another year and he could be battling for a bullpen spot.
Sam Faraglia: (67/76, 22, None) - Faraglia turned in a 3.68 ERA and a .263 OBA. He does feature nice control and has the ability to strike out hitters, but his secondary pitchers are behind in the development process. There's not much upside to him, but he could turn into a solid enough middle reliever.
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Suggested Twins Off-Season Moves
- It's simple -- get some youth!!!
Draft Needs
- Selecting a pitcher in the first round is a must
- College or High School arm, it doesn't matter
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December 12, 2020
2020-21 Off-Season Training Results
2B Jeff Kryzsko: Discipline Training - Improved Eye / Decreased Power
2B Adam Piro: Fielding Drills - Improved Fielding and Range / Decreased Contact, Power, and Eye
3B Reggie Campbell: Resistance Training - Improved Arm / Decreased Eye
RP Martin Ignatius: Discipline Training - Improved Control and Movement / Decreased Power
RP Sam Faraglia: Discipline Training - Improved Movement / Decreased Control and Power
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January 17, 2021
2021 Minnesota Twins Draft Review
1st Round: Pick #4: SP Derek Ward, Brooklyn, NY
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He's a top notch pitching prospect. All of his skills are in the least average. He should become a quality control/movement guy. He could be ready for the show by the time he's 20 or 21. You also have to like the fact that he's pretty low risk as he's essentially major league ready.
2nd Round: Pick #28: 2B Phil Harwood, Flushing, NY
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We're were eying 2B Corey Moore at #4, but the Giants gobbled him up with the first pick in the draft. Even though Moore is an extreme talent, we feel Harwood is a great secondary option. He's hit well over .400 for the past three seasons, he should become an exceptional defender, and he has an amazing eye with a 1 strikeout in every 65 plate appearances as a senior. He too could be on the fast track to the majors.
3rd Round: Pick #52: RP Cristian Garcia, Panama City, Panama
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This draft was pretty thin in terms of outfield talent and having already grabbed a quality starting arm and our future second baseman we felt we could take a risk with Garcia in the 3rd round. He's extremely raw, but his potential is through the roof.
4th Round: Pick #76: SP Jarrad Nelson, Blackwell, OK
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Nelson looks to be a quality innings eater and should develop above average control and movement. His potential isn't all that great, but we're talking about a fourth round pick. Overall, you have to be pleased with picking up an arm like him this late in the draft.
5th Round: Pick #100: SP Josh Murphey, Milledgeville, GA
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We went back to a more raw talent with a tad better potential in the fifth. It's amazing that a player with his potential was still available. You would think that someone would look beyond the current skill set. We list him as a starter because he's started a good amount during his high school career and we're going to stretch his arm out and build his as if we plan on putting him in our rotation in the future.
6th Round: Pick #124: 1B Jack Tomchak, Long Beach State
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With our last pick there weren't really many viable options left. Sure there were some decent project pitchers and infielders, but we already got a couple of project arms and we don't want hopefuls to be clogging up the batting orders for more promising positional prospects. Here we get a guy with some decent pop who needs work on his approach at the plate. If he can develop some contact/discipline he could wind up as a pinch hitter for us down the road.
Overall it was a very successful draft. We feel we came away with a top of the rotation starter, our future second baseman, and a few other arms to develop in the minors. Considering our needs and what was available I'd give us an "A" grade.
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Even though it's pretty early in the dynasty what do you guys think about the format and content so far?
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I know, it's probably a bit corny to use MLBTR, but it's a nice way to introduce some team rumors instead of the same old 'Minnesota Twins Baseball' heading.
Twins Quiet So Far, Is The Pot Beginning To Stir?
By Trent Cameron [January 18, 2021 at 1:43 CST]
The Minnesota Twins have been very quiet so far in the off-season. They appear to be not wanting to get tied down to multi-year contracts. They still have needs of getting a starting corner outfielder, figuring out their starting second baseman, and getting a middle reliever. Additionally they can probably use another bench bat and another option to put in the bullpen mix. Here's what they could be looking at...
- Reports are they were in talks with Steve West just days before the Amateur Draft. West had been asking for a 4 or 5 year deal worth north of $3M per season. It's now been said that his demands have substantially dropped. If his price comes into the $1M-$1.5M and he'll accept a one or two year then he could find himself back in Minnesota. West put up his worst season as a Twin last year, hitting .271 with only a .312 OBP.
- MLB's Kelly Thesier suggests the Twins shop Leo Nunez to fill one of their needs. The Twins do have six or seven options for the rotation, so she could have a point.
- Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports reports the Twins have yet to shop prospects Ezra Oliva, Wes Darius, or Eduardo Monteiro. The market might not be jonesing for any of these so-called "prospects", but some team would surely take a flier on these guys and offer an unneeded veteran.
- The Twins have shown interest in free agent second baseman Dennis Lopez, according to Joe Christensen of the Star Tribune. Lopez hit .272 last season and has hit at least 24 HRs in the past three seasons. The downfall is that he'll only walk about 30 times in around 700 plate appearances while he'll strikeout about 140 times.
So, what's to make of all of these rumors? We feel a signing of Steve West is inevitable, whether it's sooner or later in this off-season. Nunez could get the Twins their needed fill-in second baseman. We say "fill-in" because many project Phil Harwood to be in the majors much earlier than the usual high school prospect. Though with sending Jeff Kryzsko for some off-season fine tuning they may be fine with handing him the job to keep the seat warm for Harwood. Our money is on two of those prospects to be gone by the end of Spring Training. Minnesota can likely fetch their bullpen and bench depth with these players.
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February 11, 2021
Twinkies Start Making Their Moves
Nearly a month after the draft and just a week until pitchers and catchers report the Twins make a pair of moves on back-to-back days -- but none concerning pitchers. Yesterday the Twins finally came to an agreement with RF Steve West. The two parties had seriously began talks late last month, but were rumored to be stuck on the number of years desired. West wanted a multi-year contract, but the Twins only wanted to guarantee him a one year deal. The two sides eventually found some middle ground and West inked a one year deal with a mutual option for 2022. The deal is reportedly worth $1.5M for both seasons -- this doubles the salary of the four year contract he signed with the squad prior to the 2017 season.
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Minnesota finally started shopping their prospects, Ezra Oliva and Wes Darius. It appears now that the Twins prefer to keep Eduardo Monteiro. Nothing of real interest has came up for Darius yet, but GM Matty Nokes was able to seal a deal involving Oliva very quickly in exchange for reliever Tim Raymond from the Portland Pilots. It was Nokes who noticed Raymond at the end of the 2018 season while serving as the Pilots' Scouting Director. After the then 30 year old finished the season in Triple-A Raymond won a bullpen spot and has put up a 3.18 ERA and .262 OBA in over career 180 innings.
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Editor's Note On Trade Fairness: Initially I shopped Oliva as-is and Raymond turned up. However the Pilots are very deep at 3B and after noticing the Oliva wasn't the greatest fielding 3B I deemed a position change realistic. I shopped him again as a 1B and Raymond turned up again. The Pilots do feature a quality MLB veteran in Manny Munoz (91, Age 25) and have a top prospect in Cameron Wilcox (67/99, Age 19), but they don't have anything in AA or AAA. Oliva can come right in a continue developing without hindering Wilcox's development and potentially be a nice bench bat for Portland. Even with his pretty solid stats Raymond would be a middle reliever at best for Portland. They also have three quality RP prospects who appear close, if not ready right now; Bradley Crosby (79/94, Age 25), Byron Jamieson (80/85, Age 23), and Matt Southwell (76/91, Age 22). Additionally they have some other aging parts who can fill a middle man role adequately enough. With Raymond in his 30s and in the final year of his deal, I think it makes sense for them to get something usable in the future for a guy who is easily replaceable.
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I'm reading. And to answer your question in one of your posts above, I like your format/styling/everything. Keep it up :).
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Rumor Round-Up: Minnesota Twins
By Trent Cameron [February 17, 2021 at 3:17 CST]
With one day away from pitchers and catchers reporting the Twins have been public about wrapping up some deals on their two known shopped player; Leo Nunez and Wes Darius. GM Matty Nokes says he'd prefer to allow Nunez to open camp with his new team instead of having to change teams in the middle of camp.
- Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports the Twins are very close to a deal that would send Nunez to Philadelphia for a backup infielder. It's doubtful that the player would be 2B Fredrick Valente as he likely still has solid value, but it could be former first round pick 2B Samuel Fernandez or, if the Twins must settle for a prospect, SS Zach Smith.
- MLB's Kelly Thesier points out the the Twins have endured some tough sledding in shopping 1B Wes Darius. Thesier suggests the Astros as a possible suitor in which the Twins get reliever Dwight Rubinshteyn or Blair Johnson. Rubinshteyn sports a career 5.21 ERA while Johnson does have a better career ERA at 4.66, he has allowed 1097 hits in 875 innings.
5:28pm: Joe Christensen of the Star Tribune announces a deal has been finalized between Philadelphia and Minnesota. Per the Rosenthal rumor the Twins will get 2B Samuel Fernandez for Leo Nunez.
This is a good low-key deal for both teams. The Phillies direly need pitching depth and have a lot of uncertainty in the front of the bullpen as well as inconsistency from their back end starters. Fernandez will likely compete with prospect Jeff Kryzsko for the 2B job in Spring Training.
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Editor's Note On Trade Fairness: Philly has a real bare roster and that's for their entire organization. 38 players total in fact. While they're a bit bare on both the positional and pitching side of things, they're much worse in the pitching department. Fernandez has only total 15 plate appearances in his two seasons on the bench. He isn't getting used much and here they get a pitcher to fill a spot so they aren't forced to play a prospect who isn't ready.
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February 25, 2021
Twins Unveil Target Field
Target Field was originally supposed to be built eleven years ago, ready for the 2010 season. The Twins struggled to receive approval for funding a new ballpark from the State of Minnesota. Just when it looked like the plan was going to be approved in 2006, it was denied once again. After that the organization dropped the proposal and continued playing at the Metrodome. Ten years later the proposal, with some slight variations was brought back up and this time it was approved. In the end the plan has worked out coincidentally on a nice time line. As they prepare to embark on a new chapter in the housing of the Twins, they have also opened a new chapter in their management with bringing in GM Matty Nokes.
"The people of St. Paul-Minneapolis have been waiting a long time for this stadium and I'm proud to be apart of it's inaugural season. I hope the fans are as excited about this stadium as I am about the future of this franchise and the players who will put on a show for them in between the lines of Target Field. There's a lot of unique things at the ballpark and I'd encourage not just Twin fans, but any baseball fan to come take a look at our new facility."
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The majority of fans attending Twins games will enter through Target Plaza, a park-like gathering area, outside of the right field entrance gate. This landscaped area will feature a 1,500 pound bronze glove, player statues of Harmon Killebrew, Rod Carew, and Kirby Puckett; a wall tribute to Minnesota ballparks, and the Metropolitan Stadium flagpole. One of the most unique features at Target Field will be the home run display (seen in picture below), celebration feature. Located in center field, this large feature, is the Twins original "Shaking Hands" logo from 1961-1981. It features Twins characters, Minnie and Paul that will light up when a Twins player hits a home run. Twins fans hope that the team will be able to build on the success they had at the Metrodome, at Target Field over the coming years.
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Re: Building Blocks: Minnesota Twins (Mogul 2k6)
I really like this dynasty. Good format and I love how you have a rumors report. Something I may consider adding in my dynasty. Keep up the good work.
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futuremarlinsgm: Thanks. It's always encouraging to hear my ideas are liked enough to use in someone's dynasty.
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Twins Wrap Up Roster On Eve Of Spring Training
By Trent Cameron [February 28, 2021 at 3:53pm CST]
Spring Training starts tomorrow and according to our notes the Twins still had two things on their "To-Do List". They needed to add another option off the bench and they had yet to deal Wes Darius. Here's a rundown of the two moves they made:
- SI's Jon Heyman reported earlier this morning that Minnesota has dealt prospect 1B Wes Darius to the LA Angels for pitcher James Caplinger. Caplinger put up a 5.96 ERA and a .290 OBA as a rookie in 2020 and was a candidate for the long relief role once again, but Heyman notes that he was expendable after LA signed Elizardo Ramirez earlier this month.
- Joe Christensen of the Star Tribune reports Minnesota has signed Mark Kiger to a minor league deal and have invited him to Spring Training. Kiger would be in-line to make $800K if he makes the roster.
Kiger will compete for the 2B job. He has a career .290 average and a .383 on-base percentage. However, in his last season as a starter (2018) he hit .248 with a .339 OBP. The Caplinger deal will give Minnesota the freedom for their 1B prospects to roam freely. Caplinger will compete for the last two bullpen spots with Pierre Block, Ruben Monteiro, and Ben Trollo
FREE AGENT SIGNING RECAP
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TRADE RECAP
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Editor's Note On Trade Fairness: As stated above with signing Ramirez, Caplinger was likely headed to start the season in Triple-A. They have a handful of other insurance pitchers and actually flipped their offer between Caplinger and Mark Robak. They have absolutely NO first base prospects in the minors and this allows them to try and make the most out of Darius.
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Minnesota Twins: Spring Training Notes
By Trent Cameron [March 1, 2021 at 7:21pm CST]
- MLB's Kelly Thesier reports non-roster invitee Reggie Campbell will be learning left field this spring where he'll likely make it his permanent position.
- The Star Tribune's Joe Christensen runs down the Spring Training roster battles. Christensen suggests that the 2B battle is really between Mark Kiger and Samuel Fernandez. If Fernandez wins, then Kriger is likely released per the clause in his contract and Richard Vibulatd assumes the bench role. He says Pierre Block, who is out of options, is in a real fight to keep his roster spot. He says James Caplinger and Ruben Monteiro are the front runners for the final two bullpen spots.
- MLB Network's Gavin Nokes says his inside sources say Jeff Kryzsko has all but lost a chance to make the team with the Kiger signing.
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Editor's Note: I'd like to point out that since I have an advantage with converting pitchers to starters or relievers as well as doing the Winterball aspects I'm going to hold myself to Waivers on players that are out of options. The process will be quite simple. I'll shop the player on the trade block. Whichever teams offer up for the player on the first click will be considered the claiming teams. I will then use the real waiver rules to determine who has priority. The "claiming team" must use the player on their MLB roster after the trade or it will be nulled and I will move on to the next team in line. Also moving forward I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts and roster moves and such.
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Minnesota Twins: Spring Training Notes Part II
By Trent Cameron [March 30, 2021 at 8:32pm CST]
- Joe Christensen of the Star Tribune follows up his Spring Training roster battles article with a wrap-up on how each fared this spring. Mark Kiger has won the second base job while Ruben Monteiro and Pierre Block have sewn up the final bullpen spots. Here's a breakdown of how each competitor did:
SECOND BASE BATTLE
Mark Kiger - .244 / .333 / .372
Samuel Fernandez - .258 / .292 / .403
Richard Vibulatd - .262 / .327 / .321
Jeff Kryzsko - .261 / .370 / .413
BULLPEN BATTLE
Pierre Block - 3.09 ERA, .271 OBA, 1.34 WHIP
James Caplinger - 6.25 ERA, .333 OBA, 2.14 WHIP
Ruben Monteiro - 2.37 ERA, .208 OBA, 1.26 WHIP
- MLB's Kelly Thesier reports Richard Vibulatd has passed waivers and has been outrighted to Triple-A Rochester.
- Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal wonders why Jeff Kryzsko didn't win the second base job when he out performed the other candidates. He offers up Kiger's veteran presence as a possible reason.
- ESPN's Jayson Stark says the talk of Spring Training was Derek Ward's introduction to professional baseball. The Twins turned the youngster loose and he went seven and a third innings; allowing just one run on three hits and one walk while striking out five.
8:53pm MLB Network's Gavin Nokes answers a question submitted by YEAH DAAAWG:
The reason for Kiger earning the spot over Kryzsko might be answered by politics. Kiger is the more experienced players and knowing GM Matty Nokes I thought, regardless of the "minor league" contract, when Kiger was signed it was a signal of who is going to be the Twins second baseman this year.
But you also have to look at the fact that Kriger played exceptional defense this spring -- 3.00 RF next to Kryzsko's 1.67. Kryzsko has also only been in the system for two seasons and has had problems with striking out too much. He struck out in 23.1% of his PAs versus Kriger's 15.3% K rate.
Overall, Twins fans shouldn't be discouraged, nor should Kryzsko be, by this decision. If anything this has opened the management's eyes to 3rd round pick of '18 out of Notre Dame. Kriger was a big community guy in San Diego and LA as well. He brings brings a lot of experience to the table and, remember, these are rebuilding years.
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Why Kiger over Kryzsko? Kryzsko's numbers look better from the ones you posted right there. I'm sure you have a good reason, I'm just curious.
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YEAH DAAAAWG: Answered your question here.
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March 30, 2021
Minnesota Twins 2021 Season Preview
THE LINEUP (Contact, Power, Speed, Eye)
- RF Steve West (84, 59, 93, 74)
- 2B Mark Kriger (72, 76, 65, 81)
- LF James Norris (78, 91, 48, 76)
- 1B Chris McNees (74, 96, 49, 70)
- 3B Greg Beville (75, 86, 78, 78)
- CA Joe Mauer (77, 73, 65, 80)
- DH Eric Filler (72, 85, 77, 76)
- SS Sam Miller (87, 74, 85, 75)
- CF Edgar Cadena (69, 81, 60, 89)
THE BENCH (Contact, Power, Speed, Eye)
- 2B Samuel Fernandez (77, 74, 60, 88)
- OF Jimmy Queen (72, 78, 69, 95)
- 1B Marc Near (72, 79, 48, 73)
- 3B Mike Jameson (74, 70, 73, 77)
- CA Gary Spector (71, 81, 49, 67)
THE ROTATION (Endurance, Control, Power, Movement)
- Chris Cook (83, 85, 90, 85)
- Matt Durkin (71, 79, 73, 84)
- Orlando Padilla (80, 89, 83, 70)
- Harvey Sawyer (95, 82, 70, 80)
- Heath Cunicelli (75, 87, 73, 84)
THE BULLPEN (Endurance, Control, Power, Movement)
- CL: Paul Tignor (34, 68, 89, 81)
- SU: Ryan Wagner (39, 75, 80, 77)
- MR: Tim Raymond (18, 83, 63, 84)
- MR: Eric Williamson (67, 91, 62, 93)
- LR: Pierre Block (42, 77, 72, 79)
- LR: Ruben Monteiro (76, 74, 84, 70)
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Editor's Note On Trade Fairness: Savor the flavor on those skill ratings. I generally won't post them, as you'll be introduced to any new Twin via screenshot, but I wanted to give you guys a feel for what the team has since all of them are either well past their prime or generated players. Also added two stories to this post.
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March 30, 2021
Minnesota Twins 2021 40-Man Roster
Code:
CATCHERS
Player Name Age Overall Salary Options Left
Mauer, Joe 37 77 $4,500,000 2
Spector, Gary 26 74 $327,000 3
Darusmont, Chris 27 69 $327,000 3*
Weaver, Aaron 24 79 $327,000 3
INFIELDERS
Player Name Age Overall Salary Options Left
Filler, Eric 23 80 $327,000 3
McNees, Chris 22 89 $327,000 3
Near, Marc 25 69 $327,000 2*
Fernandez, Samuel 26 73 $327,000 3
Kiger, Mark 41 74 $800,000 0
Stevens, Lucas 28 64 $327,000 3*
Jameson, Mike 31 71 $327,000 0
Miller, Sam 25 92 $327,000 3
Richey, Steve 20 78 $327,000 3
OUTFIELDERS
Player Name Age Overall Salary Options Left
Cadena, Edgar 32 82 $2,000,000 2
Campos, Elvis 27 68 $327,000 2*
Jordan, Paul 25 69 $327,000 2*
Norris, James 26 90 $327,000 3
Queen, Jimmy 27 71 $327,000 1
West, Steve 32 73 $1,500,000 0
Turmell, Noah 27 88 $3,750,000 3*
PITCHERS
Player Name Age Overall Salary Options Left
Caplinger, James 27 72 $327,000 3*
Cook, Chris 24 92 $3,780,000 3
Cunicelli, Heath 28 77 $327,000 2
Davis, Nick 25 68 $327,000 3*
Durkin, Matt 39 77 $327,000 2
Monteiro, Ruben 25 73 $327,000 1
Sawyer, Harvey 26 84 $327,000 3
Siano, Brian 23 72 $327,000 3*
Trollo, Ben 23 76 $327,000 2*
Kovanda, Brian 24 76 $327,000 2
Ignatius, Martin 23 67 $327,000 3*
Tignor, Paul 29 79 $327,000 2
Wagner, Ryan 38 78 $327,000 0
Bliss, Kenny 24 77 $327,000 3*
Raymond, Tim 33 75 $327,000 3
Sepulveda, Justin 24 69 $327,000 3
* = Currently Using Option
# = On 60-Day DL
Total Count: 36
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March 31, 2021
Minnesota Twins 2021 Minor Leagues Overview
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C Aaron Weaver (78/99)
2B Jeff Kryzsko (73/80)
IF Richard Vibulatd (67)
CF Elvis Campo (68/69)
OF Paul Jordan (69/71)
SP Ben Trollo (76)
SP Brian Siano (72/77)
SP James Caplinger (72)
SP Nick Davis (68/74)
RP Kenny Bliss (77/83)
RP Brian Kovanda (76/80)
RP Justin Sepulveda (68/76)
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1B Eduardo Monteiro (68/80)
2B Chris Mareth (63/75)
3B Steve Richey (73/99)
SP Martin Cavell (70/88)
RP Martin Ingatius (67/84)
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IF Adam Piro (54/76)
LF Reggie Campbell (59/78)
SP Mark Shelden (67/85)
SP Fred Kangas (65/70)
RP Sam Faraglia (67/76)
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1B Jeff Tomchak (63/65)
2B Phil Harwood (72/88)
SP Derek Ward (79/93)
SP Jerrad Nelson (61/77)
SP Josh Murphey (51/91)
RP Cristian Garcia (48/96)
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Opinion Needed!!!
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The Question: Do we sign him? Turmell would be our right fielder. Steve West would move to the bench and Jimmy Queen would be optioned to AAA. The easy answer is yes because he's an upgrade or that I could shop him at the deadline. But remember that I'm not going to be taking advantage of the system and with rebuilding the upgrade isn't the obvious answer.
We're well within out budget and can afford him on the $3.75M/1 Year that he's asking for. I don't think there's any more information that can help your opinion and even if there is, just go on what you know. Giving some reasoning on your opinion will help it get more considered than just saying "sign him" or "don't sign him".
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Opinion Needed!!!
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The Question: Do we sign him? Turmell would be our right fielder. Steve West would move to the bench and Jimmy Queen would be optioned to AAA. The easy answer is yes because he's an upgrade or that I could shop him at the deadline. But remember that I'm not going to be taking advantage of the system and with rebuilding the upgrade isn't the obvious answer.
We're well within out budget and can afford him on the $3.75M/1 Year that he's asking for. I don't think there's any more information that can help your opinion and even if there is, just go on what you know. Giving some reasoning on your opinion will help it get more considered than just saying "sign him" or "don't sign him".
In order to bolster your lineup, I would sign Turmell with an option for next season and then try Steve West in CF since it appears West has great speed which sometimes means good range. That way, you could have your three best outfielders out there.
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I would sign him. He's only 27 years old, so he's young enough to be a part of the rebuilding process going forward and still help you out after your team returns to respectability.
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Re: Building Blocks: Minnesota Twins (Mogul 2k6)
Sign him! looks like a great bat, and decent fielder to boot! Even when you are rebuilding, you have to field a decent team, make some moves to keep the fanbase involved and rooting. However, I would typically be using Mizerak's negotiator - so I would be checking his fit to team, and if he has an MN-area roots to see if he would be interested.
I am liking this dynasty - nice presentation, and holy heck a lot of work you've put in already. Count me as a fan.
One question - is there a reason you aren't using the player photo packs, for created players? I find it helps me in realism/attachment and such. The randomized Action photos were around in 2k6 i think - 2k7 had them for sure.
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This looks awesome! Keep up the great work!
Tremmel doesn't seem to be too expensive for a signing and if he does join, he'll probably be one of your team's better players and give you a solid outfield.
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Twins Sign Noah Turmell
By Trent Cameron [April 1, 2021 at 3:29pm CST]
Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal just announced that the Twins have signed Noah Turmell to a contract for the 2021 season. Many were surprised that, first, the Tigers didn't re-sign the gap slugger and, secondly, that he went the whole course of the off-season unsigned by any team. The 27 year old outfielder hit .306 / .349 / .448 last season and will be an instant upgrade for the Twins. Though with missing all of Spring Training he'll likely head to Rochester or New Britain for a week or two to get back into the swing of things.
Turmell has much to play for. He spoke out about feeling a bit disrespected by Detroit not offering him a contract and is thrilled to be a division to have a chance to play against them, a lot. The terms of the contract are $3.75M for the season and a smart move by his agent and demanding a no-trade clause so the Twins can't flip him once the season starts going downhill without his approval.
Contrary to suggestions by futuremarlinsgm on SM News, it does not appear that Edgar Cadena will be the one losing his starting spot. Despite his poor arm, Cadena won a Gold Glove in 2016. Steve West is the likely candidate to move the bench where he'll be a speedster that the bench has been lacking.
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Editor's Note: Answering some of the technical concerns, obviously I decided to sign him, so much of the input has been answered. I didn't use the negotiator app because we're in-season and as far as I'm concerned they're all fair game now, but to only a one year deal. If no one else signed him during the off-season it's realistic that he'd sign with about any team offering him, and even more likely that he really would want some revenge against Detroit and value an AL Central team a bit more. To re-sign him I will have to use the negotiator app, though. Also a new rule that I'm making myself follow to help with the Winterball / Pitcher Conversion that the CPU doesn't do. I'll have to buyout contract at 100% and have payouts if I don't pick up Team Options.
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40-Man Roster
2021 Transactions
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Turmell Called Up
By Trent Cameron [April 12, 2021 at 5:05pm CST]
On their off day, MLB's Kelly Thesier reports, the Twins think that Noah Turmell has had enough time in Triple-A Rochester. Turmell has it .320 with an .846 OPS in 12 games for the Red Wings. His offense couldn't come a better time as the Twins have gotten off to an AL worst .224 team average in the first 11 games. Making room for Turmell, Marc Near has been optioned to Rochester. In Near's lone at-bat so far he popped up to Rangers 2B Nelson Bardem while pinch hitting (Rangers now in NL) for Pierre Block.
Edgar Cardena had all the reason to believe that he'd keep his starting spot once Turmell was called up, but his robust .108 average will send him to the bench, for now. Steve West can't breathe too easily as it's likely the team will play "hot potato" between whichever of the two is swinging the hot bat.
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Editor's Note: I'm continuing to make updates on the Roster and Transactions posts, so I'll be including them above every article during the season.
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4/1 - Mariners 1B Brian Tanner hits 500th home run
4/3 - A's C Julio Rivera hits 300th home run
4/5 - Tigers trade SP Justin Verlander to Astros
4/9 - Texas (re-) signs Free Agent SP Eric Moody
4/11 - Angels trade LF Marshall Kendall to Padres
4/16 - Red Sox SS Hanley Ramirez collects 3000th hit
4/20 - Pirates LF Jose Diana hits 300th home run
4/22 - Braves SP Felix Hernandez wins 250th game
4/22 - Padres 1B Jeff Welch hits 400th home run
4/24 - Cardinals 1B Earl Lassiter is out for 4 weeks (Broken Finger)
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May 1, 2021
Minnesota Twins April: Notes & Stats
- SS Sam Miller is supplementing his quality glove with a productive bat and has been rewarded with a move to the leadoff spot
- While RF James Norris is hitting an awful .126, it's much better than where it was -- .077
- C Joe Mauer has came swinging the bat early ... Though his defense is really showing his age
- Even though CF Steve West is hitting alright, MVP quality next to Edgar Cadena, he's struggling defensively in center field
- SP Chris Cook is struggling so far and hasn't seemed to find consistency all month long
- SP Heath Cunicelli is impressing, including a complete game shutout in his last start
- SP Orlando Padilla is getting rocked to a tune of .355 (batting average) and will be replaced by Eric Williamson in the rotation
- Management has had it with RP Pierre Block and has designated the fifth year veteran for assignment ... They've called up Kenny Bliss to replace Block
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Around The League
5/4 - White Sox CF Delmon Young scores 1500th run
5/7 - Skyhawks SP Sean Burnett is out for 3 months (Broken Neck)
5/8 - Rangers CL John Giometti is out for 4 weeks (Wrist Stress Fracture)
5/10/ - Skyhawks release SP Sean Burnett
5/11 - Reds RF Wily Ballesteros hits 300th home run
5/14 - A's SP Jorge de la Rosa wins 250th game
5/14 - Giants SP Jeremy Mass pitches a No-Hitter
5/19 - Orioles SP Stew Agee pitches a No-Hitter
5/24 - Giants LF Tan Seki hits 300th home run
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June 1, 2021
Minnesota Twins May: Notes & Stats
- SS Sam Miller has continued his hot hitting, but has caught the error bug
- DH Eric Filler has been on fire as of late and has slid into the 3-hole
- RF James Norris seems to be responding well to the lineup shake up ... His average is now up to .171 and he hit
- C Joe Mauer is still homer-less and hit a dismal .149 in May
- Despite not hitting for much of an avergae Mark Kiger is still getting on-base to a fine tune (.356) and is playing terrific defense
- Steve West is starting to get a hang of center field ... He went error-less last month and still has a range factor of over 2.00
- SP Chris Cook is slowly, but surely starting to turn in productive starts
- SP Heath Cunicelli is still impressing ... He turned in another complete game shutout and nearly tallied a third
- SP Eric Williamson has been getting shelled in the rotation ... He could be getting his red ticket pretty soon
- Orlando Padilla has responded well to a trip to the bullpen ... He's only allowed one earned run in five and two thirds innings of work
- Ben Trollo has responded well to extra development in Triple-A ... He's posted a 2.64 ERA in 11 starts and owns a .221 OBA
Minor League Movements
1B Jack Tomchak: Promoted to Single-A Fort Myers
RP Martin Ignatius: Promoted to Triple-A Rochester
SP Marc Shelden: Promoted to Double-A New Britain
SP Fred Kangas: Promoted to Double-A New Britain
RP Sam Faraglia: Promoted to Double-A New Britain
SP Derek Ward: Promoted to Single-A Fort Myers
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June 7, 2021
Williamson Placed On Disabled List
Starting pitcher Eric Williamson has been placed on the 15-day DL with a stress fracture in his left index finger (throwing hand). This might prove to be the evidence of his recent rough stretch. In his past two starts he has given up twenty hits in just seven and two thirds innings of work. The placement is also retroactive to June 4th. In his place the Twins have called up Ben Trollo from the Rochester Red Wings. Trollo has dominated in his eleven starts so far in Triple-A. He has a 2.64 ERA with a .221 OBA, earning him a 5-1 record. It's likely that he could get a start while he's up, but for now he's headed to the bullpen while Ruben Monteiro has earned himself a chance for a start with his 3.65 ERA, 9.85 K/9, and 0.36 HR/9 so far this season.
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6/2 - Reds CL David Schafer saves 300th game
6/5 - Rangers LF Paul Bess hits 300th home run
6/9 - Padres CL Joe Sussman saves 300th game
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July 1, 2021
Minnesota Twins June: Notes & Stats
- 3B Greg Beville suffered a dislocated shoulder in late June ... Since it was his left shoulder we thought he could play through the injury, but eventually he had to be placed on the DL
- RF James Norris is heating up ... He hit .337 with 10 homers this month (Something we'll need with Beville out for awhile)
- C Joe Mauer is getting back to form ... He hit .293 and finally cracked a homer (five actually) this month
- Since Steve West isn't hitting up to par, we've started giving Edgar Cadena spot starts ... Cadena hit .231 in 26 ABs in June
- SP Chris Cook broke the 5.00 ERA plain and dazzled in his last start -- earning a complete game victory in a three hit shutout
- SP Heath Cunicelli's good fortunes continue as he now has his season ERA down to 3.66
- RP Kenny Bliss has been dominate this month ... He only allowed one earned run in fourteen innings and owns a .153 OBA overall on the season
Minor League Movements - Made June 16th
2B Phil Harwood: Promoted to Single-A Fort Myers
3B Steve Richey: Promoted to Triple-A Rochester
SP Martin Cavell: Promoted to Triple-A Rochester
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Editor's Note: I've discovered that trying to update the roster for everyone roster move is a bit too much and it probably isn't seen by many readers. I'll still keeping attaching the link to every post and will continue to update if someone is using an option or is placed on the 60-day DL. I'm also wondering your opinions on the game recaps for the big time milestones. Do you like them? Would you rather the boxscores of those games instead?
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2021 All-Star Game Rosters
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AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAM
C : Julio Rivera (OAK) 1,685,261 votes
1B : Brian Tanner (SEA) 1,608,026
2B : Shane Nagy (OAK) 1,238,497
3B : Mike Kipfer (DET) 1,377,437
SS : Hanley Ramirez (BOS) 1,158,676
OF : Mark West (OAK) 1,410,011
OF : Cameron Coughlan (OAK) 1,237,600
OF : Victor Bonilla (STL) 1,297,539
Bench : Manny Sarsola (CAR)
Bench : Earl Cady (CHW)
Bench : Mark Kiger (MIN)
Bench : Moreno Salinas (NYY)
Bench : Jason Mezger (NYY)
Bench : Dwight Cherry (OAK)
Pitcher : Stew Agee (BAL)
Pitcher : Geronimo Mariani (LAA)
Pitcher : Reggie Lemieux (POR)
Pitcher : Macay McBride (OAK)
Pitcher : Robert Hoffman (OAK)
Pitcher : Jorge de la Rosa (OAK)
Pitcher : Daveed Queiro (BOS)
Pitcher : Oscar Villarreal (POR)
Pitcher : Huston Street (BAL)
Pitcher : Manny Delcarmen (CAR)
Pitcher : Phil Humber (DET)
NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAM
C : Chris Moody (CIN) 1,305,847 votes
1B : Juan Oliva (SFG) 1,690,562
2B : Rickie Weeks (PIT) 1,123,963
3B : Albert Pujols (HOU) 995,211
SS : Adam Francis (PIT) 874,139
OF : Jay Bruce (CIN) 907,422
OF : Barry Dawson (PIT) 937,379
OF : Randy Perry (ATL) 951,313
Bench : Alberto Toribio (LVA)
Bench : Chad Helbig (PHI)
Bench : Joseph Evans (SDP)
Bench : Paul Bess (TEX)
Bench : Eric Leominster (WAS)
Bench : Jeffery Prater (PIT)
Pitcher : Sean Turney (LAD)
Pitcher : Ricardo Romero (TOR)
Pitcher : Homer Bailey (CIN)
Pitcher : Manny Gallardo (PIT)
Pitcher : Gabriel Creta (PIT)
Pitcher : Brad Neuenhoff (PIT)
Pitcher : Leo Nunez (PHI)
Pitcher : David Schafer (CIN)
Pitcher : Joe Sussman (SDP)
Pitcher : Damian Gravellese (TOR)
Pitcher : John Foster (ATL)
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Deadline Trade Pieces
By Trent Cameron [July 11, 2021 at 12:05pm CST]
As the trade deadline approaches who could the Twins be looking at dealing away? They have a wealth of veterans who likely won't be back in 2022 and can help out a team in the playoff race. Here's a look at each of the possible shopping pieces...
- 2B Mark Kiger - His All-Star selection has puzzled many and while he isn't a coveted piece, he is making above the league minimum and isn't likely to be back next season. He could be solid veteran presence off the bench.
- 3B Greg Beville - He's on the DL right now and will be for about another two weeks. He should be activated right before July 31. He's got 15 homers in 273 at-bats and if he comes back strong for a few games someone might be interested in adding his bat.
- OF Steve West - His speed alone could make him wanted by teams around the majors. He's now also shown quality skill in center field. The prospects of him making $1.5M could make the Twins decide to shop him. Joe Christensen of the Star Tribune notes that trading him would nullify his mutual option clause.
- CF Edgar Cadena - As West will be shopped, so will Cadena. To Minnesota he's more valuable. He's younger and will make just $2M through 2023. They would prefer to keep Cadena, but if West can't draw interest, then Cadena could be a candidate to be traded. He hasn't hit well this season, but does still posses quality defense.
- SP Eric Williamson - He's makes just a cool league minimum and he's won his last two starts, going 15 2/3 innings with a 2.30 ERA in those two ball games. He is a bit of a health concern, but the Twins are likely to ask very much for him, so it could be a low risk, high reward type of situation for one of the other 23 teams.
- RP Paul Tignor - He too, is also making the league minimum. There's no big injury concerns with him, but his production has been lacking this season. So far his 4.97 ERA is the highest since 2016 and his .262 OBA is the highest he's seen, period. If a team buys on him, they're buying on his past success and hoping that he can turn 2021 around for the good.
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Twins Complete Four Player Trade
By Trent Cameron [July 27, 2021 at 1:20pm CST]
The initial story was broke by MLB Network's Gavin Nokes earlier this morning. Nokes informed us that the Twins have found a trade partner for the designated Richard Vibulatad. The Cincinnati Reds lack bench depth and they're currently carrying three catchers - on their bench! Vibulatd should prove to be the utility infielder they're looking for. In return the Twins receive RP James Robbins, who was undrafted this past January. Scouts suggest he has quality pitches, he just can't locate them with any consistency.
SI's Jon Heyman followed with saying that the trade had grown. The Reds were also looking for some inexpensive pitching options and naturally Eric Williamson's name came up. He's had success out of the 'pen and rotation during his career and the minimum salary had to interest the Reds as well. He'll likely be headed to the bullpen once again, but could see the occasional spot start. The total trade stacks up to the Reds getting Vibulatd and Williamson for Robbins and 3B prospect Lucas Stevens. Stevens features good power with solid defense. With Steve Richey as the future at third, Stevens won't have high expectations here, but he can surely be a nice bench bat down the road. Ben Trollo will be called up in place of Williamson.
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Twins Surprise, Deal Padilla
By Trent Cameron [July 30, 2021 at 8:39pm CST]
Reports are that there's absolutely zero interest in either Mark Kiger or Steve West and that must've had the Twins resorting to shopping Orlando Padilla. Surprisingly there was a lot of interest in Padilla and Minnesota comes away with a solid prospect in Marcus Watts. He's a speedy guy who plays good defense and should turn into a good hitter for average. The one big knock on him is that he rarely walks. He'll need work there for sure and the good news is that he knows the strike zone well, just doesn't let the count get to "ball four" very often.
Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal wonders why the Angels would be going after a pitcher with a 7.85 ERA period, let alone that they're out of the playoff race. MLB.com's Lyle Spencer suggests that the Angels are looking beyond 2021 for Padilla and notes how deep they are at short stop. Taking Padilla's spot on the 25-man roster will be Brian Kovanda, who has a 3.76 ERA with a .246 OBA in Triple-A.
TRADE RECAP
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Editor's Note On Trade Fairness: Even though the Angels aren't in the race and they give up a pretty good prospect for a pitcher who isn't performing well this season, I have some good reasons. Many teams were offering good prospects, some in the 90+ peak range (which I thought was WAY too much). I think them giving up a good prospects comes with the competition for Padilla. It also makes sense that they could have interest in him for the future as he's only 28. In addition they are LAAA-OOOO-DDD-EEEDDD with quality and quality SS prospects. Another note. How do you guys like the info posted in-season? Anything you'd like to see added? Removed? Replaced with something else? I just noticed that many aren't checking out the team stats or the game scores on the milestones. If there's interest in seeing something different I'd consider molding my posting in such a manner.