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Twins acquire outfielder
From the Twins:
TWINS ACQUIRE OF CRAIG MONROE FROM CUBS
The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have acquired
outfielder Craig Monroe from the Chicago Cubs in exchange
for a player to be named later.
Monroe, 30, batted .219 (86-for-392) with 23 doubles, 12
home runs and 59 rbi in 122 games last season (99 with
Detroit and 23 with Chicago). He was traded from the Tigers
to the Cubs on August 22, 2007. In 2006, he batted .255
(138-for-541) with 35 doubles, two triples, 28 home runs and
92 rbi for the Tigers.
The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder has a career batting average of
.256 (628-for-2499) with 135 doubles, nine triples, 104 home
runs and 388 rbi in 722 games.
Just what we need. A .250 hitter with little power. I thought they were going to UPgrade the offense.
Dawn
TWINS ACQUIRE OF CRAIG MONROE FROM CUBS
The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have acquired
outfielder Craig Monroe from the Chicago Cubs in exchange
for a player to be named later.
Monroe, 30, batted .219 (86-for-392) with 23 doubles, 12
home runs and 59 rbi in 122 games last season (99 with
Detroit and 23 with Chicago). He was traded from the Tigers
to the Cubs on August 22, 2007. In 2006, he batted .255
(138-for-541) with 35 doubles, two triples, 28 home runs and
92 rbi for the Tigers.
The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder has a career batting average of
.256 (628-for-2499) with 135 doubles, nine triples, 104 home
runs and 388 rbi in 722 games.
Just what we need. A .250 hitter with little power. I thought they were going to UPgrade the offense.
Dawn
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Seems like a good move. He was pretty darn bad last year, hopefully that was an abberation. He's not a great offensive player by any means but should add to the team and even finally bring stability to LF which has been a problem for years. He'll most likely be more of a role player though.
Now they need to take care of CF. If thats signing Hunter then wonderful, though I wouldn't offer much over 16 mil. for the next 4 years as he's 32 and past his prime. He likely will only have 3 really good years left. Don't resign him just for the sake of resigning him, that wasted money over his value will come in useful with Santana, Mauer, and Morneau coming up.
Now they need to take care of CF. If thats signing Hunter then wonderful, though I wouldn't offer much over 16 mil. for the next 4 years as he's 32 and past his prime. He likely will only have 3 really good years left. Don't resign him just for the sake of resigning him, that wasted money over his value will come in useful with Santana, Mauer, and Morneau coming up.
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I'd rather have him starting than Rondel White or Lew Ford. .250 average isn't bad, obviously its not great but I wouldn't say he can't hit. Last season was just awful for him, but even Andrew Jones can have a down year. I'd expect Monroe to get back to his career average. He'll likely hit 20 homers too, something the Twins desperately need.PurpleMustReign wrote:Good. Another player who can't hit. Wonderful.
He hits against lefties very well, so I wonder if he will be used in a platoon system.
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Pohlad and his minions seem hell-bent on competing with the Royals. If this new acquisition had amassed 8 fewer hits last year he wouldn't have even crossed the Mendoza line. But hey, in the Triple AAA team formerly known as the Minnesota Twins, he'll fit in well.DeeEss57 wrote:From the Twins:
TWINS ACQUIRE OF CRAIG MONROE FROM CUBS
The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have acquired
outfielder Craig Monroe from the Chicago Cubs in exchange
for a player to be named later.
Monroe, 30, batted .219 (86-for-392) with 23 doubles, 12
home runs and 59 rbi in 122 games last season (99 with
Detroit and 23 with Chicago). He was traded from the Tigers
to the Cubs on August 22, 2007. In 2006, he batted .255
(138-for-541) with 35 doubles, two triples, 28 home runs and
92 rbi for the Tigers.
The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder has a career batting average of
.256 (628-for-2499) with 135 doubles, nine triples, 104 home
runs and 388 rbi in 722 games.
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8 more hits and he hit .240 which isn't good, but decent. Batting average over one year is kind of pointless. The difference in 25 points is very minimal. Yeah, he had a bad year last year, but he's proven to be a decent hitter over his career. Especially against lefties, where he's very good. If they use him in a platoon he will serve the team well.DanAS1 wrote: Pohlad and his minions seem hell-bent on competing with the Royals. If this new acquisition had amassed 8 fewer hits last year he wouldn't have even crossed the Mendoza line. But hey, in the Triple AAA team formerly known as the Minnesota Twins, he'll fit in well.
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Historically, teams have a major boom in income for the first 3 years in a park. They will roll in the dough then and hopefully add payroll. But with Pohlad as owner, I have my doubts.DanAS1 wrote: Are they going to open their wallets when the new stadium comes in?
After about 5 years though, the park won't be an advantage financially anymore, historically speaking. But if they are smart and take care of it eventually they could have a Wrigley or Fenway on their hands. I just don't understand why teams don't see that the best parks are the old ones and if they just took care of what they had they would be in a great financial situation instead of begging for a new place to play every 25 years.
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That sounds about right. Hopefully that extra income is used to keep their cornerstone players. I'm just psyched to finally see outdoor baseball in Minneapolis. Domes should be outlawed!Demi wrote:There was an interview on KFAN in the past where they said the income would increase 40 million with the new stadium, and that 20 of that would go back into the team. That's what I heard anyway.