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Minnesota Twins Acquire Matt Capps: More Trades To Come?

It had been reported over the last couple of days that the Minnesota Twins were looking to acquire a pitcher in order to bolster a bullpen that could use work, despite having the best ERA in the league today.

It appears as though the Twins have found that man. But he most certainly came with a price.

In exchange for the 26-year-old right-hander, Minnesota had to trade one of their best prospects, catcher Wilson Ramos.

Ramos, who will turn 23 on August 10, was called up on May 1 in order to start for Joe Mauer, who was injured at that time.

In seven games with Minnesota, Ramos averaged .296 at the plate with 1 RBI. His best game actually occurred in his first contest with the club, where he went 4-for-5 with a run scored.

However, in his next 22 at-bats, Wilson managed only four hits, and was sent back down to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings on May 13.

Minnesota also sent minor league pitcher Joe Testa along with Ramos in the deal for Capps.

Testa, a left-hander, is a 24-year-old pitcher who will likely need more time in the minors before he can make any significant value to the Nationals organization.

In Matt Capps, the Minnesota Twins are getting an all-star closer who will take over for the man who was substituting for Joe Nathan, Jon Rauch.

Where we stand now, Minnesota will likely move Rauch to the set-up role, which will allow Matt Guerrier to be a middle-reliever that the Twins needed.

Capps, who was an all-star this year, recorded 26 saves in 30 opportunities for the Nationals this season.

Matt is currently pitching on a one year, $3.5 million deal, which means Minnesota is likely only going to use Capps as a rental in order to help their bullpen, and give them a better shot at competing with the likes of the Yankees, Rays, Red Sox, White Sox, and Rangers in the American League.

Many question why Twins General Manager Bill Smith was willing to give up so much for so little. But in retrospect, Ramos would likely only see the field on rare occasions, especially with Joe Mauer in front of him.

Also, Minnesota has Drew Butera and Jose Morales, who are both young and talented catchers who will be able to fill in for Mauer when he’s either resting or injured.

As a Twins fan myself, I am pleased with the move. If we didn’t have such a stable catcher in Mauer on our roster, I would be opposed to the move.

It’s also being reported that the Twins may not be done making trade deadline moves in order to upgrade their pitching rotation.

With both Scott Baker and Nick Blackburn pitching terribly, Minnesota could use another quality starter.

A year ago, the Twins acquired Carl Pavano from the Indians in order to help out their staff. To this day, Pavano has been an ace for the Twins pitching staff.

Ted Lilly was said to be a target of interest for the Twins a couple days ago, but that rumor has since been shot down because Minnesota is apparently on Lilly’s “no-trade list.”

Nonetheless, there are still quality starting pitchers out there who are looking to be traded before the deadline occurs.

Edwin Jackson, Jeremy Bonderman, Javier Vazquez, and Dontrelle Willis are all starting pitchers with expiring contracts that the Twins could make a move for.

It’ll be an interesting 24 hours for the Twins organization. I’ll definitely be checking the web and ESPN to see if Minnesota makes any moves.

Stay tuned!

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Twins’ Slugger Delmon Young Could Be on the Way to Stardom

When the Minnesota Twins completed a six-player deal for Delmon Young, Brendan Harris, and Jason Pridie for Matt Garza, Jason Bartlett, and Eduardo Morlan, many questioned whether the Twins made the right move.

In his two seasons with the Rays, Young accumulated 16 home runs, 103 RBI, 226 hits, and 12 stolen bases.

To be honest, some players have better seasons than that in just one year.

The Twins, at the time, were desperate to add another power bat into the lineup in order to keep up with the Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Cleveland Indians. Minnesota traded one of their best up-and-coming pitchers in Matt Garza and a talented defensive shortstop in Jason Bartlett to get the struggling former No. 1 overall pick.

As a Twins fan, I was disappointed in the acquisition. I felt as though Matt Garza was going to be a No. 2 starter in the rotation in the future. Where we stand now, it’s clear to see that Minnesota ended up getting the better of the deal.

In 2008, Delmon Young cranked out 10 homers, 69 RBI, 167 hits, and a .290 average in 152 games. The following year, Young had 12 home runs, 60 RBI, 112 hits, and averaged .284 at the plate. It’s no surprise that Minnesota fans wanted Delmon Young’s head on a plate or to be simply traded away.

It’s a good thing that we don’t run the organization.

Thus far in 2010, Delmon has hit 12 home runs, 73 RBI, 104 hits and is averaging an outstanding .325. These stats include Delmon Young’s four-hit, three-RBI performance tonight against the worst team in baseball, the Baltimore Orioles.

Currently, he ranks fourth in the American League in RBI behind Vladimir Guerrero of the Rangers (76), Alex Rodriguez of the Yankees (78), and Miguel Cabrera of the Tigers (86). I can personally guarantee that nobody expected Delmon to be in the top five of any major category in the American League.

If Young can continue the pace he’s been on for the past two weeks, he could be a serious contender for the AL MVP award. Delmon has gone from being eighth in the lineup to as high as fourth.

At only 24 years of age, Minnesota fans will be seeing a lot of Delmon Young in the near future. If the MLB had a comeback player of the year award, I would be the first to say that Delmon Young is definitely most deserving of the award.

Don’t be shocked to see Mr. Young playing in the 2011 All-Star game next year if he continues to progress in his game. I guess dropping 30 pounds in the offseason really did pan out for the young slugger.

If the Twins can acquire a top-notch pitcher, get Justin Morneau healthy, and have Jason Kubel start hitting again, they will become the team to beat in the American League.

It’s going to be an exciting stretch for the next two months, Twins fans.

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