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Twins Might Make Cold Winter Warmer

Posted on October 22, 2010November 4, 2011 by David Shama

Based on their aggressive player acquisition moves in recent seasons and willingness to sign Joe Mauer to a $184 million contract, look for the Twins front office to improve the team during the off-season.

The Twins have two choices before next season begins.   Management can make a few minor adjustments to the roster and probably win another Central Division title.  Or option two is to face the reality that without a major personnel move or two there’s not much possibility of the team advancing to the World Series after winning the division.

In the post-Carl Pohlad era the Twins are likely not satisfied with just packing the home ballpark and being Central Division champs.  The club is receiving criticism following another winless post-season when the team looked overmatched in ability and emotion.

Acquiring right handed pitcher Fausto Carmona from the lifeless Cleveland franchise would be a good start for the Twins.  Carmona, 6-4, 230, is only 27 and might develop into a strong starter for the Twins.

The Twins have to be searching for pitchers who can do more than pitch to contact.  They need a few overpowering arms capable of occasionally silencing the bats of the Yankees and the other best teams in the American League.

Carmona, although an innings eater and a pitcher who might be available, isn’t a strikeout starter but there’s a “hometown boy” out there who is intriguing.  Josh Johnson was born in Minneapolis, became a major league prospect in Oklahoma, and has been a power pitcher for Florida.  The Marlins right-hander, 26, had an extraordinary season in 2010 with an 11-6 record, 2.30 ERA and 186 strikeouts in 183.2 innings.

Kansas City’s Zach Greinke, a 27-year-old right-hander, could really perk things up around here, too.  He struck out 242 batters in 229.1 innings in 2009.  The Royals need to find ways to improve their ball club a lot and might listen to the right deal.

The Minnesota roster needs a few bats that won’t whimper in the playoffs, too.  It seems like bringing 41-year-old Jim Thome back is a mandate because of his power and experience.  If Justin Morneau doesn’t play next season because of his concussion, a Thome return is even more vital.

It will be an interesting off-season in the Twins front office when things “heat up” this winter.

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