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"Red Sox eyeing Mauer in 2011"


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The Twins can keep Mauer they just need to decide if it is worth it. They will be moving into a new stadium. He is also a guy who is more than just a great player, he is a hometown kid who is the face of the team. However, just like many did not want us to sign CC because it could have crippled us, the Twins will have to ask the same questions about risk versus reward. He is a young guy who has had some knee trouble, so what position will he play. He is a pretty light hitting DH.

As for the Red Sox I think this shows restraint by them. They chose not to offer a huge contract to Tex so they could move on Mauer in the future. They did not want to be locked up in a ton of big long term deals when Mauer becomes a free agent. It is the same think NBA teams are doing for LeBron (in a sport with a heavy luxury tax, that almost acts like a cap). It is a calculated risk for the Sox because the Twins could sign Mauer or trade him in his last year and the Red Sox would miss out, but it is a risk they are willing to take.

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I thought there were rules that a team (GM/owner/front office) couldn't talk about specific players that were still under contract by another team.

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Well, the article didn't really quote anyone directly. Teams can talk internally about options, but you couldn't have Theo Epstein come out and say "We're going to try and get Joe Mauer after next season.," for example. That would be considered tampering.
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2 years is a long time in sports. Tampa Bay was 61-101 in 2006 and the Tigers won 21 more games than they did in 2008. Not sure any team should be not making moves now in the hopes that a specific player becomes available in two years. It's one thing to say "we don't like any FAs this year, we'll sit this offseason out and use the money in the future", but it's another to hold open a position for two years for a potential free agent.
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Two years from now Mauer will likely be a high OBP, lower power 1B and the Red Sox will pay too much to get him.

Unless your projecting some huge injury, there has never been any speculation that Mauer would move from catcher. He is arguably in the top three defensively in the league and handles pitching just fine...

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Unless your projecting some huge injury, there has never been any speculation that Mauer would move from catcher.

 

There was speculation about Mauer moving away from catcher before he was drafted, because there isn't a history of success of catchers that are as tall as he is.

 

The Twins will have the money to retain Mauer, it's just a question of how much he wants and if the Twins will pay up. The thought over at bbtf among some smart Twins fans is that Mauer will sign before he becomes a FA.

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By 2020, the Red Sox will have called up the headless robot "Liu" after Joe Mauer will have stepped on a landmine, putting him on the DL.

 

Well, if he hits .405 with 50 HRs, I think he's worh the call up.

"The most successful (people) know that performance over the long haul is what counts. If you can seize the day, great. But never forget that there are days yet to come."

 

~Bill Walsh

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Unless your projecting some huge injury, there has never been any speculation that Mauer would move from catcher. He is arguably in the top three defensively in the league and handles pitching just fine...

Catchers with bad knees at a young age generally don't stick at the position, especially ones that can hit enough to fill another position

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