Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Is the Twins' Reign Delay Over?


After years of small drops in the free agent pool, the Twins yesterday made a big splash, signing the slugging thirdbaseman and Bringer of Rain, Josh Donaldson.


Donaldson started out as a Cubs farmhand, but was traded to Oakland (with several others) for Rich Harden and Chad Gaudin. He would finish 4th in the MVP voting in 2013, then make his first All-Star squad in 2014. By this point, his controllable years were up, which meant Oakland would be looking for a suitable affordable replacement for his services.



The Blue Jays swooped in and acquired Donaldson in exchange for four players, the biggest name was Brett Lawrie. His first season in Toronto was a smashing success, as he led the AL in runs scored, Runs Batted In, and total bases.


The following year, he topped 100 walks for the first time in his career and slugged a 153 OPS+. He would finish in the top 5 in the MVP voting again. In 2017 and 2018, Donaldson had injuries to his calf and a brief "dead arm" period. He would bounce back in a big way in 2019 with Atlanta.



The Twins also recently added Homer Bailey, who finished 2019 with a strong showing in Oakland, and boosted his swinging strike rate above 10 percent. He'll slot in as the team's 4th starter.

And let's not forget about Dick Mountain. Rich Hill will be rehabbing his elbow for at least the first month or two, but he figures to be a mid season addition (with Michael Pineda) that will further bolster the Twins' starting pitching rotation. I still think they should look to add one more pitcher before the end of the off season, but these moves have brought the Twins further along than they were at this time last year. The AL Central is still up for grabs between Minnesota, Chicago, and Cleveland.

Adding Donaldson makes an already dangerous lineup lethal. Looking forward to an exciting season at Target Field in 2020!

6 comments:

  1. That lineup was already scary, now it's downright lethal! I just hope the Twins can piece together a decent rotation. I was hoping that Madison Bumgarner would have signed there. He might be on the decline but if anyone can beat the Yankees (or Astros or A's) in a playoff game it's MadBum.

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  2. Hill is fun but frustrating as hell. He can never last more than 4 or 5 innings and you never know when he'll get injured -- one inning in, one BATTER in.

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  3. Hill and Donaldson are two former Cubs farmhands I wish would have never left Chicago. The AL Central will be fun to watch this year.

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    1. Hill and Donaldson are two former A's I wish would have never left Oakland ;)

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  4. Donaldson will be a fan-fave for certain. Glad he landed a home for a few years!

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  5. I wish Atlanta would have kept him. Solid all around.

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