Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:00 PM Posted Monday at 08:00 PM (edited) 5 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said: The flipside is I wonder if they start losing games from losing one of their top two relievers that would knock them out of wild card contention. Too close to the deadline for the team to decide what the impact of losing Clase will have... But for what it's worth, if I were the Tigers I'd have more interest in Cade Smith anyways... Not that there was any chance of that happenin'... If there is any validity to this, and his suspension could be greater, than I think they’d be reluctant to move Smith or other pieces of their pen. Edited Monday at 08:01 PM by Tenacious D Quote
lordstanley Posted Monday at 08:00 PM Posted Monday at 08:00 PM From a Twins site: https://twinsdaily.com/news-rumors/minnesota-twins/trade-twins-trade-chris-paddack-to-detroit-tigers-r18848/ 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Monday at 08:01 PM Posted Monday at 08:01 PM 1 hour ago, Tiger337 said: Which is why they have had strict rules regarding gambling for a century. Now, they are actively promoting and encouraging gambling. It puts the integrity of the game in jeopardfy even if nobody is doing anything wrong. And not just baseball. Sports in general. Quote
LongLiveMaroth Posted Monday at 08:02 PM Posted Monday at 08:02 PM Honestly, I don't hate it. He's a solid #5 and who knows, maybe Fetter can work his magic. 1 Quote
Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:03 PM Posted Monday at 08:03 PM 1 minute ago, lordstanley said: From a Twins site: https://twinsdaily.com/news-rumors/minnesota-twins/trade-twins-trade-chris-paddack-to-detroit-tigers-r18848/ I hope any Fettering will work for him. Will also improve his free agency appeal. Quote
Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Posted Monday at 08:04 PM 1 minute ago, LongLiveMaroth said: Honestly, I don't hate it. He's a solid #5 and who knows, maybe Fetter can work his magic. Please be our Doug Fister. Quote
4hzglory Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Posted Monday at 08:04 PM 1 minute ago, LongLiveMaroth said: Honestly, I don't hate it. He's a solid #5 and who knows, maybe Fetter can work his magic. I definitely won't be happy if this is all they do (I don't think it is), but I don't hate it either for the reasons you say. Have one of Melton or SGL replace Montero in the rotation and the other to the pen and you've gained at least 1 high K reliever. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Monday at 08:05 PM Posted Monday at 08:05 PM 2 minutes ago, kdog said: And he's a rental. Another arm for Hinch to use. Waiver wire acquisitions and scrap heap pitchers are the best Harris can do? Quality over quantity please. Quote
Toddwert Posted Monday at 08:10 PM Posted Monday at 08:10 PM (edited) 4 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: And he's a rental. Another arm for Hinch to use. Waiver wire acquisitions and scrap heap pitchers are the best Harris can do? Quality over quantity please. this seems like the Twins trying to get anything for Paddack and Harris hasnt found a trash heap he wont poke around in ... hes the guy that stops at the free sign on the junk on the corner Edited Monday at 08:11 PM by Toddwert Quote
chasfh Posted Monday at 08:11 PM Posted Monday at 08:11 PM 5 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: And he's a rental. Another arm for Hinch to use. Waiver wire acquisitions and scrap heap pitchers are the best Harris can do? Quality over quantity please. Yeah too bad Harris couldn’t get anything more done before the deadline 2 Quote
LongLiveMaroth Posted Monday at 08:12 PM Posted Monday at 08:12 PM 1 minute ago, Toddwert said: this seems like the Twins trying to get anything for Paddack and Harris hasnt found a trash heap he wont poke around in ... hes the guy that stops at the free sign on the junk on the corner So I do want to point out that it's been reported that both Tampa Bay and New York were also in on Paddack so it's not like there was no other interest in him. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted Monday at 08:12 PM Posted Monday at 08:12 PM 2 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: Tigers also got Randy Dobnak. will it clear up with an ointment or topical cream? 1 Quote
Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:13 PM Posted Monday at 08:13 PM 1 minute ago, Toddwert said: this seems like the Twins trying to get anything for Paddack and Harris hasnt found a trash heap he wont poke around in ... hes the guy that stops at the free sign on the junk on the corner The dumpster diving works on occasion—doesn’t hurt to try. I’m sure they see something in him they like or think they can improve. Quote
Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:14 PM Posted Monday at 08:14 PM 1 minute ago, romad1 said: will it clear up with an ointment or topical cream? Hard to say, but you should consult with your physician prior to pitching him. 1 Quote
LongLiveMaroth Posted Monday at 08:16 PM Posted Monday at 08:16 PM I generally prefer Fangraphs over MLB if possible so here is their write up on Jimenez. 28. Enrique Jimenez, C Signed: International Signing Period, 2023 from Venezuela (DET) Age 19.4 Height 5′ 10″ Weight 195 Bat / Thr S / R FV 35+ Tool Grades (Present/Future) Hit Raw Power Game Power Run Fielding Throw 20/40 40/45 20/40 30/30 40/50 50 Jimenez is an undersized switch-hitting catcher prospect who makes an exciting amount of hard contact for a young hitter his size, it’s just often on the ground. Jimenez slashed .242/.366/.376 on the Lakeland complex in 2024 but posted an impressive 42% hard-hit rate. He isn’t an especially projectable athlete at a stocky 5-foot-9, and while it’s amazing that he had a hard-hit rate that sizeable given his physique, it’s tough to project big long-term power for such a small guy. Jimenez also has developing to do on defense; he’s not a great ball-blocker right now and lacks the size of a prototypical catcher. He could conceivably be a Garrett Stubbs type of backup. Quote
Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:16 PM Posted Monday at 08:16 PM God bless Twitter—many “this better not be our only move” tweets. 1 Quote
theroundsquare Posted Monday at 08:17 PM Posted Monday at 08:17 PM better than uninspired dobnak Quote
1984Echoes Posted Monday at 08:18 PM Posted Monday at 08:18 PM 15 minutes ago, LongLiveMaroth said: Honestly, I don't hate it. He's a solid #5 and who knows, maybe Fetter can work his magic. If we can avoid any more Montero starts a huge win for me. Quote
Toddwert Posted Monday at 08:18 PM Posted Monday at 08:18 PM 3 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: The dumpster diving works on occasion—doesn’t hurt to try. I’m sure they see something in him they like or think they can improve. i guess we will see wonder if theres a chance he goes to the pen .... he was quite the flamethrower when he came up with the Padres Quote
Tenacious D Posted Monday at 08:20 PM Posted Monday at 08:20 PM 2 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said: If we can avoid any more Montero starts a huge win for me. Montero and Melton might be money for one inning in the pen. 2 Quote
1984Echoes Posted Monday at 08:21 PM Posted Monday at 08:21 PM 32 minutes ago, kdog said: Paddack is a jag who has had tommy john surgery..i guess he can be a back end starter to an extent. He has a 1.28 WHIP this year and a 1.21 career WHIP so he's pitching on a par with Flaherty and Mize. One of these 3 goes to the bullpen in the post-season. Quote
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