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1 The Twins are again without a legitimate no. 2 hitter since it's unlikely that Cabrera is coming back with Hardy on board. Hardy doesn't appear to have the speed to bat second, and it looks as if he strikes out a bit much. Will the Twins try to sign Crede again? The Twins seem to be moving away from speed toward power. The starting rotation is the other thing. Is Pavano worth trying to sign? He is a good pitcher but perhaps not the ace that the Twins need. |
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“The Happiest Place on Earth” Joined: Nov 5, 2008 Comments: 594 ISP: Orlando, FL |
Sign, Joe, sign!
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When will they quit the 'wait and see approach'? They did it with Hunter-gone, they did it with Santana-gone. If you know you want a guy long term why does the front office/ownership wait until the final year of player's contract. If they have say 2 left on a deal if you offer a 3 or year extension essentially you are saying 'hey we want you here for the next 5-6 years'. The longer you wait the more expensive it gets. Santana and Hunter said that before they entered the final year of their respective deals. NOT to be arrogant etc. rather, they were saying 'if we have good/career years it will cost you BIGTIME' because that is what the market will dictate. Hunter was offered an additional 45 million from the Angels, off the top of my head I do not recall how much more Santana was offered by the Mets but it was substantial. Can it be viewed as greed on their part by some? Yes, you can make that argument. However you can not blame them for taking the money. This waiting with Mauer will cost the franchise more money that they could have used to sign a big name free agent which is what the core group on this team wants to see and they know they need to compete with the Yankees, Angels, Red Sox etc.
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“The Happiest Place on Earth” Joined: Nov 5, 2008 Comments: 594 ISP: Orlando, FL |
The Twins really need to get this done. If they let Mauer walk away after next year, it will significantly shorten the honeymoon period they will get with the new stadium.
This situation is different than with Hunter or Santana, and even slightly different than when Kirby Puckett was a free agent in 1992. Joe is "one of us". There could be a huge backlash if they don't resign the hometown kid. Not many fans would blame Mauer for leaving if the Twins don't make a competitive offer. The "hometown discount" will continue to shrink the longer they wait. If they wait until after next season, it could disapper completely. |
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1 I don't think the Twins would have to "sell the farm" to retain Mauer, but in the world of "creative negotiations" they may want to guarantee signing some much needed help and possibly shares in the ballclub in lieu of actual $$$$. I suspect Mauer would LOVE to play out his years in a Twins uniform, but not to point of languishing on a subpar to middling team. |
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The only time Joe Mauer will leave Minnesota is when the Twins go on a road trip.
With a new Target Field ready for 2010, the Twins will open the vault to keep the St. Paul native where he belongs. |
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how about this: release franky liriano, and release delmon young...at least that'll save some money i bet...o.o
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Oh, I'm sure his agent won't want to start negotiations until the MVP is named.
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1 Do the Pohlads want people to care about the Twins? Locking up Joe will only help the owners in the long run. Having a crummy team won't put people into the seats, and there isn't another Joe Mauer around with all the excitement and intangibles he brings to the organization. By contrast, I don't even care about Minnesota's sorry excuse for an NBA team anymore because of the ineptitude of the front office, and I probably never will care about them again. Sure, Twins need money for other areas of the team (like pitching), but with skyrocketing salaries, in 3-4 years 25 Million a year for Mauer will look reasonable. You gotta pay top talent top money, and the question is: do we want top talent, who is also a MN native, who is also a great guy, who is also the face of the Twins of the next decade? I think so! |
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