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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:36 PM.
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Matty, I believe Hicks will need to be added to the 40-man roster this season. I don't see him breaking camp with the big club, though. He's going to be in Rochester for at least part of the season.
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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:36 PM.
Span, Revere, Morneau for Buchholz and Aviles
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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:26 PM.
Unless the team got back a legitimate CF, I wouldn't deal both Span and Revere. Hicks will be ready to contribute soon, but needs a bit of time in Rochester, He's not ready to be thrown to the wolves.
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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:26 PM.
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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:25 PM.
Harben hasn't pitched since 2009, so I doubt if he'd be in anyone's plans for next season.
As far as Hicks, I see him playing CF. He is fast, has a great arm and good instincts. He takes good routes to the ball in the gaps. If Revere had his arm, he'd be an all star every year. In the long-run, however, Buxton is the guy the Twins want in center. He is at least 3 years away from the bigs, though. When Buxton arrives, Hicks slides over to right and Revere, Arcia, Benson play in left.
Pitching, especially starters, is what the Twins need to concentrate on. They had open auditions for the bullpen last off-season and did pretty well with Burton and Fien, both of whom I see in the "short-reliever" roles next season. The pen is pretty well settled for now, barring injuries. Perk gets the 9th, Burton the 8th, and Burnett the 7th. Fien gets an inning when the other guys need a day off. Duensing and Swarzak will be the "long-guys", able to go 2-3 innings at a time and Robertson will be the "match-up" lefty.
Nice 25 man/40 man breakdown Matty, you've always done well with that.
I don't think I'm too interested in Buchholz after looking at his salary breakdown. He makes a reasonable 5.5M in 2013 which then goes to 7.7M in 2014. That's probably high for a pitcher of his caliber but not the end of the world. The problem is what happens after that. In 2015 he'll get paid 12M which seems much too high for a middle of the rotation at best arm but the Twins would be stuck with the bill regardless. That would be the end of the road for Mr. Buchholz because after that he has two option years for 13M and 13.5M respectively with a 750k combined buyout.
Perhaps someday he'll reach the potential people thought he had, but his decreasing K/9 rate along with his increasing WHIP and ERA tells me the opposite is more likely. Three more guaranteed years after three years of decreased effectiveness probably would scare away the Twins front office.
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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:25 PM.
Ive always been a fan of seeing other peoples early roster predictions, nice work guys and keep up the good work!
Matty always puts the best thought into the roster questions. The rest of us enjoy discussing your work, buddy.
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Last edited by MattyG; 02-22-2013 at 11:24 PM.
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