The Minnesota Twins have 13 free agents heading into the winter

Blogged under General, If I Were the G.M., Front Page, Bloglockers by chinmusic on Thursday 21 October 2010 at 11:30 am

This is a staggering number but at least the Twins have options on three of these guys (Michael Cuddyer, Nick Punto and Jason Kubel) making the front office’s work a little bit easier. This is how I would handle the free agent decisions that need to be made on these 13 guys:

Michael Cuddyer: 31-year old OF/1B Michael Cuddyer played in 157 games for the Twins last season and he was 165 of 609 (.271 avg, .753 OPS) with 93 runs scored, 14 homers, 81 RBIs and 7 stolen bases. Cuddyer is a very versatile player in the field and he’s still a solid hitter. VERDICT: I would pick up his option.

Jason Kubel: 28-year old lefty swinging DH/OF Jason Kubel is a solid power hitter for the Twins. He played in 143 games for the Twins last season and he was 129 of 518 (.249 avg, .750 OPS) with 68 runs scored, 21 homers and 92 RBIs. The option for 2011 is valued at $5.25 million bucks with a $350,000 buyout. VERDICT: I would pick up his option.

Nick Punto: 32-year old switch hitting infielder Nick Punto played in 88 games for the Twins last season and he was 60 of 252 (.238 avg, .615 OPS) with 24 runs scored, 1 homer, 20 RBIs and 6 stolen bases. He has a $5 million dollar club option with a $500,000 buyout. VERDICT: Buy him out and let him sign with another team.

Jim Thome: 40-year old lefty swinging DH Jim Thome played in 108 games for the Twins last season and he was 78 of 276 (.283 avg, 1.039 OPS) with 48 runs scored, 25 homers and 59 RBIs. Thome was a lifesaver for the Twins when Justin Morneau went down due to a severe concussion. VERDICT: I would offer Thome about $3 million bucks to return to Minnesota.

Orlando Hudson: 32-year old switch hitting 2B Orlando Hudson played in 126 games for the Twins last season and he was 133 of 497 (.268 avg, .710 OPS) with 80 runs scored, 6 homers, 37 RBIs and 10 stolen bases. Hudson is a unselfish player who is also an outstanding defensive player. VERDICT: I would try to re-sign Hudson as long as the bidding on his services didn’t go too high.

J.J. Hardy: 28-year old righty swinging shortstop J.J. Hardy played o.k. when healthy. He played in 101 games for the Twins last season and he was 91 of 340 (.268 avg, .714 OPS) with 44 runs scored, 6 homers and 38 RBIs. VERDICT: Like Hudson, I would make Hardy a decent offer to come back but I wouldn’t go overboard.

Carl Pavano: 34-year old righty starting pitcher Carl Pavano was outstanding for the Twins last season. He started 32 games for the Twins last year and he was 17-11 with a 3.75 ERA and a 1.20 WHIP. The last time Pavano had a great year like that he signed a long term deal with the Yankees and proceeded to stink and not stay healthy. VERDICT: I think Pavano’s going to get a lot more money on the open market then I would feel comfortable paying him. I would let him go.

Jesse Crain: 29-year old righty reliever Jesse Crain had a great comeback year for the Twins in 2010. He pitched in 71 games (0 starts) for the Twins last season and he was 1-1 with 1 save, a 3.04 ERA and a 1.18 WHIP. VERDICT: I would offer Crain a small raise and let him make the decision on whether to come back or not for 2011.

Randy Flores: 35-year old lefty reliever Randy Flores didn’t pitch too well for the Twins. Flores pitched in 11 games (0 starts) for the Twins last year and he was 0-0 with a 4.91 ERA and a 3.27 WHIP. He pitched in 58 games (0 starts) overall for the Twins & Rockies and he was 2-0 with a 3.19 ERA and a 1.52 WHIP. VERDICT: I would let him walk.

Brian Fuentes: 35-year old lefty reliever Brian Fuentes pitched in 9 games (0 starts) for the Twins last season and he was 0-0 with 1 save, a 0.00 ERA and a 0.52 WHIP. He pitched in 48 games (0 starts) overall for the Twins & Angels last season and he was 4-1 with 24 saves, a 2.81 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP. VERDICT: I would offer Fuentes around $3.5 million bucks to return as a set up man. But I have a feeling that he’s going to attempt to find another closer’s job on the open market.

Matt Guerrier: 32-year old righty reliever Matt Guerrier pitched in 74 games (0 starts) for the Twins last season and he was 5-7 with 1 save, a 3.17 ERA and a 1.10 WHIP. VERDICT: Guerrier is a solid reliever so I would offer him a small raise and put the ball in his court.

Ron Mahay: 39-year old lefty reliever Ron Mahay pitched in 41 games (0 starts) for the Twins last season and he was 1-1 with a 3.44 ERA and a 1.21 WHIP. VERDICT: I would probably offer Mahay a minor league deal.

Jon Rauch: 32-year old righty reliever Jon Rauch pitched in 59 games (0 starts) for the Twins last season and he was 3-1 with 21 saves, a 3.12 ERA and a 1.30 WHIP. VERDICT: Rauch is the kind of guy who will get a good deal to be a set up man and I believe the Twins’ funds would be spent better elsewhere.

The Minnesota Twins need to push some chips to the middle of the table

Blogged under Trade Rumors, General, If I Were the G.M., Front Page, Bloglockers by chinmusic on Monday 19 July 2010 at 3:47 pm

The Twins might have to overpay to get a couple of pieces this year as evidenced by them losing out on Cliff Lee to the Rangers. With that in mind I would target Brett Myers and Ty Wigginton. For Myers I would trade the Astros 3B Danny Valencia, SS Trevor Plouffe and Alexi Casilla. I know that seems like a lot but Myers would probably be the Twins’ #2 starter the way things are going right now. This kind of trade would allow you to bump Nick Blackburn from the rotation while leaving lefty Brian Duensing in the pen where he has been incredible this year. Then I would flip reliever Anthony Slama and catcher Jose Morales to the Orioles for Ty Wigginton. If the Twins are never going to give Slama a chance they should at least get something for him. Wigginton would be a huge asset to the Twins as he can handle 1B, 2B and 3B defensively and he would give them a nice righty power bat to even up the lineup a bit more. I know the price tags look a tad high but you know that other teams in front of the Twins won’t be deterred by that. So if you want to play with the big boys you have to ante’ up.

The Minnesota Twins could be active in the trade market

Blogged under Trade Rumors, General, If I Were the G.M., Front Page, Bloglockers by chinmusic on Tuesday 6 July 2010 at 10:00 am

The Twins are 44-38 on the season which has them 1/2 a game behind the Tigers in the A.L. Central. The Twins will likely be after a true #1 starter in the trade market as rumors have them after Cliff Lee. Lee would be outstanding and if the Twins can get him for a couple of nice prospects (Wilson Ramos (C) and Aaron Hicks (OF) have been offered up for him) they need to pull the trigger. If they whiff on Lee look for them to go after Roy Oswalt (Astros) or Dan Haren (D-Backs). A wildcard would be if the Twins went after Ricky Nolasco of the Marlins who has a nice upside. Any of those four guys would be a HUGE upgrade over Nick Blackburn who is stinking it up this season. The Twins also could use some bench help for the stretch run. Rajai Davis (OF), Adam Kennedy (2B, 3B), Craig Counsell (IF), Mike Fontenot (IF), Jeff Baker (IF) or Jeff Keppinger (IF) all make sense for the Twins.

The Minnesota Twins need to get bold and go for it this season

Blogged under Trade Rumors, General, If I Were the G.M., Front Page, Bloglockers by chinmusic on Monday 24 May 2010 at 12:48 pm

The Twins only have two holes on the roster as I look at things right now. With that in mind they need to get bold and make a couple of moves. First off I would trade catcher Wilson Ramos to the Blue Jays for Jason Frasor. The Twins need help in the bullpen and the Blue Jays would jump at making this trade as Ramos would be their starting catcher of the future. But he is blocked with the Twins by Joe Mauer and he isn’t going to help the team by playing well in AAA. Then I would call the Cleveland Indians and I would offer them Alex Burnett or Jeff Manship plus Alexi Casilla for Jhonny Peralta. I’m pretty positive that the Indians would make that deal seeing as they aren’t going anywere fast. Getting Peralta and Frasor would lock up the A.L. Central in my book.

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