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Minnesota Twins: OFF-SEASON RIGHTS and WRONGS

by Onthemarkblog
created February 18, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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I wrote this piece in September, changed a few things, commented on others:

As we look at the end of the Minnesota Twins' 2007 season, there are some bright spots that we hope will carry over. Some things are near locks such as Jason Kubel’s strong finish has probably assured him the 2008 opening day start in LF (Actually will go to Delmon Young and Kubel will be pushed to platoon DH duty with Craig Monroe), Carlos Silva looking just good enough to assure him $4 Million/year (Got $12 Million/year from the Seattle Mariners, who actually then traded for an even better pitcher), and Jason Bartlett’s play has only gotten better as the season has progressed (While true... we traded him, so we won't reap the benefits). But other things are not so certain. Things like Torii Hunter (curretnly on the Angels), Johan Santana (traded), Justin Morneau (signed a Contract Extension), Billy Smith, and a starting rotation. In this two-part series, I will look into the crystal ball and predict the Minnesota Twins 2008 season.

So... what can look forward to in 2008?

Aside from what every fan, columnist, and talk-show host thinks, Joe Mauer will be the starting catcher in 2008, with Mike Redmond backing him up. As long as Joe stays healthy, which he seems to be able to do every other year…that position should be very strong.

What about the infield? At first base, the Twins have Justin Morneau, who, unfortunately, is having an opposite year from 2006. He was hot early, but has cooled (and now at ice cold) down, making him the target of angry fans. Next year, he will hit 30+ HR’s, drive in 100+ RBI’s and still play pretty good defense. That will be what Justin Morneau does year in and year out. If Nick Punto and Jason Bartlett man the middle of the diamond (which Gardy has said they will), we know we will get stellar defense and pretty good hitting (What was I thinking??). The nice thing would be if both of the players did both of those things. Bartlett’s fielding will get better, and Punto can’t hit any worse than he already has, can he? Third base is the question mark here. Brian Buscher would be serviceable, but a FA like Mike Lowell or a trade for Garrett Atkins would fit pretty well. (but we signed Mike Lamb).

Outfield has only one big hole, but it could be filled before it is open. Billy Smith will make a splash by resigning Torii Hunter to a 5-year deal and starting in the outfield for the 2008 opener will be Jason Kubel, Michael Cuddyer, and Torii Hunter (Cuddyer, Gomez/Pridie/Span, Young). Kubel will be better served hitting in front of Mauer all year (Gardy won't even play him enough), Cuddyer is Cuddyer and Hunter will put up the Hunter numbers (just not for us) (about, .280, 25, 90). Jason Tyner and Garrett Jones are serviceable back-ups (unfortunately both bat left-handed) (and both won't be on the team... well maybe Jones).

The DH is a mystery, and because the Twins never seem to fill this role, (see: Rondell White, Butch Huskey, and Ron Coomer) I see no reason in giving it a paragraph until they make a move.

I know that these guys all had "career-years" in 2006, but even though they're just getting a pretty-good year out of all most of them, or just getting clutch hitting out of them will make the Twins better in 2008.

We will see Billy Smith make some splashes because "Carl and Co." will realize that they need to spend now to reap the benefits of a new team. If we win the World Series in 2008 or 2009, then the 2010 season will be a sell-out!

They resigned a few guys. They traded for a couple more. This offense should be better, but the pitching... let's talk tomorrow:

New Predictions: My Guess: 83-79, 3rd in Al Central Division Joe Mauer (.321 AVG, 14 HR, 78 RBI (gold glove)) Justin Morneau (.276, 35, 127) Brendan Harris (.264, 12, 56) Adam Everett (.234, 2, 23) Mike Lamb (.243, 13, 62) Delmon Young (.296, 22, 92) Carlos Gomez (.278, 8, 41 SB) Michael Cuddyer (.264, 21, 85) Jason Kubel (.278, 13, 64) Craig Monroe (.242, 15, 60)

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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
631 days ago
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It's too bad Torii Hunter is gone, but that was a decision he already made before last season ended. But to me, my eyes are on who I believe is the biggest acquistion of the offseason and that would be Delmon Young. I expect a big first season with the Twins from him. Livan Hernandez is undoubtedly no Johan Santana, but at least the Twins have a legit starter to replace him in the rotation.
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RomiezzoLegend
631 days ago
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If Liriano can stay healthy, he can replaces Santana's spot and earn what Johan usually gets every season: a high winning percentage, low ERA, low WHIP, a lot of K's, etc. But that's a big if, since Liriano has been out for an entire season. Also, Livan Hernandez is definitely no Johan Santana, but he can definitely eat up a lot of innings.
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RomiezzoLegend
631 days ago
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Also I expect a good season from Delmon Young, better than last year. Hopefully, for the Twins, Young can learn to adapt well with the Twins. After all, he did play in a dome last season. ;)
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
631 days ago
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I'm going to let you in on a secret Twins fans.

If you only watch Delmon Young for one reason - watch him make throws from rightfield...

He definitely has the strongest arm - most velocity, most distance with accuracy, etc. - in the outfield in the majors.

He will throw guys out at every base and will make throws to first regularly on line drive balls hit at him and slow runners. I bet he doesn't get more than 10 assists this year. Because the league knows not to run.

As a hitter, he is "known" to chase anything. In reality, he can hit anything and his comfort zone at the plate is just simply "huge"

He is a line drive hitter, pure and simple. He might not ever hit 35 HR in a season, but he'll have plenty of 2Bs and tons of RBI. Should hit between .285 and .335 for most of his career. And as he matures, the OBP will come up as the walks will increase.
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RomiezzoLegend
631 days ago
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Hey Manny. Check this out: N SCOUTING REPORT! I think DNL would be pretty happy if you did a thorough report for him, AGM, and the Twins fans who don't know much about Delmon Young. ;)
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
631 days ago
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Sounds like the second coming of Vlad...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
631 days ago
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Yapping about great trades is what being an AGM is all about!!!

Harris is a "gamer" - like one notch more of a "baseball rat" than a "scrappy" player. But he's pretty scrappy too. "Scrappy" meaning "crappy" with an 'S'...

He's a better hitter than fielder and shows flashes of brilliance. After his May, I was beginning to stump for him as an All-Star. But to be honest, I like the Rays aspect of this trade more.

I think Bartlett is going to be pretty good. But the trade worked out for both teams and it will be fun to watch it pan out.
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KelsdadAll-Star
631 days ago
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My prediction: 71-91, last place in the Central.
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Falcon02520Legend
631 days ago
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below the Royals?
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KelsdadAll-Star
631 days ago
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Yes. White Sox will finish behind KC as well.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
631 days ago
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Pitching comes tomorrow...but if they hold up...this team looks on paper like they should be able to hit.
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