Monday,
December 27, 2010
Twins Gifts
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posted on the StarTribune.com TwinsCentric blog on Monday morning. To comment (or
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I got a Twins wall clock.
My daughter got a few Twins t-shirts and a really cool audio CD of her
winning the World Series in a dramatic Game 7 come-from-behind walk-off win!
Awesome!
Who else got some Twins
gifts? Who got the coolest Twins-related gift, or the most creative?
What gifts have the Twins
given their fans in the past few years? Since the early stages of Target Field,
the Twins have done several things, and with the increased revenues of actually
being in the stadium, there have been more.
- Payroll - it's where
it all starts, right? At least for some fans. They went from $65
million in 2009 to almost $100 million in 2010. In 2011, payroll will
likely start somewhere around $110 to $115 million. Say what you want
about the frustrations of this offseason, but if you look at the big
payroll picture, and where the Twins are compared to other teams around
the league, they have more than held up their end of the bargain.
- Players - The key
frustration with many was that the Twins were unable to retain their key
players from within the organization. I definitely think that the Twins
have done that. They extended key players and provided long-term
deals to players. Joe Mauer is paid like a Top 5
player in baseball. Justin Morneau is making $14
million. Joe Nathan and Michael Cuddyer are both
over $10 million in 2011. They have bought out free agent years of Scott
Baker, Jason Kubel, Nick Blackburn, Denard Span and others. Maybe they'll lock up more
this offseason.
- International
Signings - Getting top players in free agency makes little sense since
those players cost a ton of money that they generally don't like up to
because they are already in their 30s. However, the Twins have become a
big player in the international market. In the last two years, they have
signed the top player from the Dominican Republic in recent years (Miguel
Sano). They have also signed Jorge Polanco and
Javier Pimental the last two years, both top 20
Dominican talents. They signed the best prospect to come out of Europe,
ever (Max Kepler). They have spent money on
top talent in Australia. They have moved into new markets like the Czech
Republic, South Africa and other areas of the globe where baseball is only
getting better. Making in-roads there now will pay off tremendously in the
future. And now the Twins are a player in Japan with the signing of Tsuyoshi
Nishioka. Wise signings like these will pay off
over the long-haul and keep the Twins viable for years to come.
- MLB Draft - The
Twins have picked at the bottom of the first-round throughout the decade
because of the great success of the big league club throughout the years.
Because you aren't going to be able to draft for-sure talents in the 20s,
they have drafted smart. Some complain that the Twins never take players
like Tim Lincecum, Evan Longoria, Chris
Sale, David Price, etc., but they don't draft that type because they
aren't available in the 20s. Instead, they took a chance on Kyle Gibson
and paid him above slot. Alex Wimmers was
drafted last year. Gibson is believed to have #2 starter potential. Wimmers is believed to have #3 start
stuff, but be close to big league ready too. Pretty good value at
those picks.
- Target Field - The
field is incredible. The stadium is remarkable, and in 2011, they will
unveil even more improvements. We should be most thankful for the
incredible drainage system that meant there was just one postponement in
2010 out of 83 games. Target Field is something Twins fans should be proud
of.
No, it hasn't been a
great offseason (so far) for the Twins, but I do think it's important to take a
step back and look where this team and this organization is now, not only
compared to where they were a decade ago, but also compared to where it was
just a few years ago. The Twins have given us a lot to be excited about, and
Twins have have reciprocated by showing up to Target
Field, to Twins Fest, to the Twins Winter Caravan. Twins fans have bought
a lot of memorabilia. The bar has been set higher, and that can be a good
thing.
And again, Happy Holidays
to you and your families.
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