MLB: ***2025 Minnesota Twins***

jcyclonee

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Plus Minn is a very high tax state. Less income overall per year.
Minnesota is a high tax state but so is California. California generally has a significantly higher income tax rate than MN and has a very similar overall tax burden to MN.
 

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I hope this isn’t another typical big reach by the Twins on a washed up player. For this kind of money, they should have just kept Gio.

Gallo and Gio are completely different. Plus, they didn't really get rid of Gio as a cost savings measurement. Kyle Farmer earns quite a bit too, so that swap probably only saves them 3 or 4 million.

Honestly, they are running out of options to make moves to contend in 2022. Its going to be interesting to see if they plan to contend or plan to rebuild.

With Swanson the only big money guy left, they do have money to spend. And whether they are rebuilding or contending, it probably makes sense to spend it.

There is a decent chance Gallo bounces back. Its not like he got super old and maybe he just wilted under the pressure of Yankee Stadium. If he does, he'd be a big help on a contending team, or a valuable mid-season trade piece. Worst case is he flops and he's off the team in 2024. Its not like spending $11M on him prevented them from signing Correa or Rodon or someone like that.

They are probably trying to contend, but if they are underwhelming during the season, they have a TON of trade assets to replenish their farm system.
 

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Gallo and Gio are completely different. Plus, they didn't really get rid of Gio as a cost savings measurement. Kyle Farmer earns quite a bit too, so that swap probably only saves them 3 or 4 million.

Honestly, they are running out of options to make moves to contend in 2022. Its going to be interesting to see if they plan to contend or plan to rebuild.

With Swanson the only big money guy left, they do have money to spend. And whether they are rebuilding or contending, it probably makes sense to spend it….
The Twins do have the money, but I’m not holding my breathe that they will outbid the Braves or Cubs for Swanson.
 
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The Twins do have the money, but I’m not holding my breathe that they will outbid the Braves or Cubs for Swanson.
I thought I heard the Red Sox are kicking that tire too.

Maybe the plan is to trade Kepler or Larnach plus something else (some combination of Arreaz, Martin, Headrick...) now for a good RH bat.
 

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At least Gallo has a gold glove that his strike out buddy Sano doesn’t have.
Kepler gone for sure now?

The Twins do have the money, but I’m not holding my breathe that they will outbid the Braves or Cubs for Swanson.

Yeah, I don't think they will either. I would rather have them spend the money anyway on some potential help than bank it.
 

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Saw this today and noticed something unfortunate.



What surprised me the most is that the list is littered with big money teams who usually draft near the bottom. Is that extra money paying for better developmental tools and coaches?
 
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Wouldn’t surprise me to see the Twins trade Kepler for the Yankee$ Kiner-Falefa.

Wonder if/how much interest they have in resigning Michael Fulmer?
 

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The Twins lost Ushela and Correa but signed Farmer, Gallo and Vazquez. Yikes! I like Vazquez but this offseason is off to a horrible start.
 
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Giants delaying the Correa signing over an issue with his physical. Had to LOL when the SF writer mentioned there was no issue when the Twins examined him last year.
 
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Giants delaying the Correa signing over an issue with his physical. Had to LOL when the SF writer mentioned there was no issue when the Twins examined him last year.
Just watch the Twins sign Eovaldi to a three-year, $50 million contract only for him to need rotator cuff repair three starts into the season.