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1 hour ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

26yo LHP in A ball with a 6.46 career ERA. Sheesh.

Correa still has 3 years and 95ish million left after this year. Even kicking in $30M wasn’t enough to return anyone of note. 

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While they had to sell to cut payroll, I think the Twins have the best future rotation in the central - better than Detroit. I'm a big fan of Abel and Bradley's arms, and zebby has looked dominant. Add in Pablo and Ober getting healthy with Joe Ryan, and I'd take those six for the next three years over most. Consider that Festa and Woods-Richardson are 7-8 guys and the Twins are deep in the rotation.

Edit: forgot Joe Ryan who they should move for bats.

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10 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

While they had to sell to cut payroll, I think the Twins have the best future rotation in the central - better than Detroit. I'm a big fan of Abel and Bradley's arms, and zebby has looked dominant. Add in Pablo and Ober getting healthy, and I'd take those five for the next three years over most. Consider that Festa and Woods-Richardson are 6-7 guys and the Twins are deep in the rotation.

The Twins did have the #10 farm system at MLB before all of these trades, so it isn't unreasonable to think they would have a big jump.

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On 8/1/2025 at 10:16 AM, southsider2k5 said:

The Twins did have the #10 farm system at MLB before all of these trades, so it isn't unreasonable to think they would have a big jump.

Tait is a very good hitting prospect. They got a few arms that have some upside, but a lot of what they got were guys who are roster fillers in a salary dump. Tait’s gonna move the needle, the rest? I am skeptical.

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On 8/1/2025 at 7:16 AM, southsider2k5 said:

The Twins did have the #10 farm system at MLB before all of these trades, so it isn't unreasonable to think they would have a big jump.

They've always had a good farm.  They have also fired people when it wasn't.

 

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On 7/31/2025 at 4:22 PM, Autumn Dreamin said:

26yo LHP in A ball with a 6.46 career ERA. Sheesh.

Suprised they got anything when Houston took $70M guaranteed off the Twins ledger. The player they got is for optics. Hey it was technically a trade and not only a payroll dump although I don't see the point unless there are some rules involved I'm ignorant of.Teins paid $33M of Correa's contract but I'm wondering how much was on the books for the other 9 players they traded . Maybe it balanced out to getting rid of the whole Correa contract. 

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Twins weren’t going anywhere with that team.  Moving them out for young players makes sense; they would have had to do it in a year or 2 anyway.  They will take a small step back, but not a big one.
I wish they hadn’t sold; also sad that Detroit was so tepid in their buying. 

The Sox probably didn’t have much to sell, but they have several that should have only been here for the purpose selling; and now that they can’t, they should be cut. 

I think that trading one of the starters (Martin, Burke, Cannon) will be a topic of discussion in December.  If one of Smith or Schultz becomes an ace, Sox will have the best pitching in the division.  

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