For The Love Of The Game

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02.25.07

We all know who will be roaming the outfield this April when the Twins head north from Fort Meyers, FL to the lovely confines of the H.H.H. Metrodome.  Unless something tragic happens during spring training, we can expect Rondell White, Torii Hunter and Michael Cuddyer to be our main guys.

While it seems very likely that we should have some outfield stability this year, I am wondering how Gardy will man the bench.  This year, unlike previous years, our question mark coming out of spring training will be the pitching staff.  We have grown accustomed to having a very consistent pitching rotation and bullpen.  In the past, we had the luxury of filling out the rest of our roster with guys that could fill in when needed.

In Joe Christensen’s Star Tribune blog he stated that he believe that both Lew Ford and Jason Tyner will make the opening day roster.  That is an interesting thought but one that I find to be somewhat unlikely for several reasons.  When heading back to Minnesota Gardy must determine which 25 players he wants to bring with him.  Typically there are between 10-12 pitchers on staff and the rest of the lineup is filled out with position players.

Pitchers guaranteed to make the roster:
Santana
Bonser
Silva
Nathan
Rincon
Crain
Guerrier
Neshak
Reyes

That leave 2 more starting pitchers (at minimum) to be placed.  Counting the two additional starting pitchers, the number of pitchers comes to 11.  If the Twins only take 11 (which I personally think that they will bring at least one more) that would leave 14 players left.

Position players to make the roster:
Morneau
Mauer
Castillo
Bartlett
Punto
White
Hunter
Cuddyer
Kubel
Cirillo
Redmond

This leave us with 3 more players.  I feel that Gardy will be forced to bring up the youngster Alexi Castilla.  He is very athletic and can fill in at second or short.  Gardy has said publicly that he does NOT want to use Punto at short or second to replace Bartlett or Castillo.  Two other players are left.  This is where Joe Christensen believes that both Ford and Tyner will make their mark.

I personally believe that they will only take one more position player.  This is due to the Twins taking an additional starting pitcher.  I think that Gardy will end up going with Ponson, Ortiz and either Garza or Perkins/Durbin.

So, who will be the lone remaining outfielder?  I think that it will be Tyner.  Tyner was part of the famed Piranha’s last season.  He  compiled a .312 batting average and had a .345 OPS in 218 at bats.  The Twins feel that they can bring Ford back to his 2004 but unforuntately I think that the AL pitchers have figured out how to pitch to him.  He’ll have to change his approach and I’m not sure that he’ll be capable of doing that.  If the Twins do not decide to keep Ford on the 25-man roster it makes me wonder why they didn’t cut him instead of filing for arbitration.  After all, his salary went from 425,000 to just over 900,000.

In a few short weeks we’ll find out who makes the Trip north.  It will be an exciting Spring Training.

Joe Mauer… Minneapolis/St. Paul’s most eligible bachelor

02.12.07

As if the women of the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area didn’t need more reasons to fall in love with Joe Mauer, they were given 33 million more.  In a move that will keep St. Paul’s son in town for at least another 4 years, the Twins this weekend locked up Joe Mauer with a 4 year/33 Million dollar deal.

Joe will get 3.75 Million this year, 6.25 Million in 2008, 10.5  Million in 2009 and 12.5 Million in 2010. 

During the offseason the Twins had several goals.  Their biggest goal was to sign Morneau, Mauer and Cuddyer to long term contracts.  Morneau earlier this month signed a 1-year deal worth 4.25 Million dollars.  This move was done primarily to avoid arbitration.  The Twins will next attempt to sign Michael Cuddyer to a contract.

Joe Mauer on the August 7, 2006 cover of Sports Illustrated.

Joe’s signing should signal several things to Twins fans everywhere.

  • The Twins believe that Mauer is an integral part of their future.  Everyone knows that he’s a hometown hero but the Twins believe that he can be a fixture in a lineup that with a few additional pieces can be World Series bound. 
  • Nothing in Baseball is more scary than a long term contract.  4-year contracts like Joe’s a not that common and to have Pohlad back up the money truck for a 23-year old hitter who is 2 years removed from season ending knee surgury is something that we certainly would not have done 5 years ago.  The recent success of the Twins has Carl thinking that the Twins might have a shot during his lifetime. 
  • The Twins have always been on the financially responsible end of things.  Their signing Joe to a long term deal and Morneau to a 1-year deal will save several million over what the arbitrator would have ruled their salaries to be.  Remember Kyle Lohse???  He won his arbitration case twice against the Twins.  The last year on the team he took the Twins for 4.5 Million.

The Twins will now focus their sites towards Michael Cuddyer.  He had a great season last year batting clean-up.  While we do know that he benefitted greatly from having Morneau behind him, he did show that in the right situations he can be a very solid player.  My guess is that the Twins will offer Cuddy a 1-year deal similar to Morneau.  While both Morneau and Cuddy’s  numbers were gaudy, they will likely “test the waters” to see if they can produce like they did last year.  Assuming that he continues to crush the ball next year, look for the Twins to sign him (and Morneau) to a longer deal midway through next season. 

With these moves the Twins have a promising core of young, talented players.  It’s a good time to be a Twins fan.  Now if we can just get Mr. Cy Young an extension we’ll be ready for 2010.

New Blog

02.05.07

Check out a new blog that i’m co-authoring.  Myself and 4 buddies have decided to join our collective blogging powers to offer the most dynamic Minnesota sports blog around.  I think that this blog has great potential to discuss the hot issues surrounding all Minnesota sports.  We’ll be dishing our thoughts on everything from the Gophers to the Twins.  Check us out.  I think that you’ll stay awhile.

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