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AmishDave

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wolfmanalfredo said:
8 years 22 mil per year, with an option for year 9 and 10. I guess we'll see if this is true or not tomorrow

Hopefully the deal gets done soon. Twins need this... BAD !
 

mwashuc06

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This would be great for the sport and he could be considered the next Cal or Tony Gwynn.
 

trevordchi

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That would be a terrible contract by the time it's over. Sorry but NO ONE is worth 8/176. Especially not a catcher.
 

wolfmanalfredo

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trevordchi said:
That would be a terrible contract by the time it's over. Sorry but NO ONE is worth 8/176. Especially not a catcher.


He more then likely would've been offered a similar deal but for more money by the yanks or bosox
 

wolfmanalfredo

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darocker80 said:
mwashuc06 said:
This would be great for the sport and he could be considered the next Cal or Tony Gwynn.
Or Jeter...


Yea I saw that the only players in the last 35 years or so who played their entire career on one team (10+ years) were Ripken, Gwynn, Puckett. I still don't think thats right, there has to be more. Jeter will retire as a yankee and join those 3 as first ballot hofers. When this deal is done, Mauer will have 12+ years with the same team. Morneau has said he wants to play his whole career in Minnesota, as a Twins fan, I just hope they can afford both Mauer and Mroneau
 

djrulz

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I like the fact that Mauer wants to stay a Twin and Morneau wants to stay a Twin. But if both sign contracts to stay, which one will DH and which one will man 1B when Mauer can't catch anymore?
 

vwnut13

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If its true, and Mauer goes back to hitting 9HR a year, that will be a horrible contract in 8 years.
 

mwashuc06

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vwnut13 said:
If its true, and Mauer goes back to hitting 9HR a year, that will be a horrible contract in 8 years.

Not if he's hitting .350, driving in 90-100 RBI's, and playing gold glove D.
 

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mwashuc06 said:
vwnut13 said:
If its true, and Mauer goes back to hitting 9HR a year, that will be a horrible contract in 8 years.

Not if he's hitting .350, driving in 90-100 RBI's, and playing gold glove D.


In 8 years where will he be playing on the field?

First base, DH maybe?
 

RiceLynnEvans75

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vwnut13 said:
mwashuc06 said:
vwnut13 said:
If its true, and Mauer goes back to hitting 9HR a year, that will be a horrible contract in 8 years.

Not if he's hitting .350, driving in 90-100 RBI's, and playing gold glove D.


In 8 years where will he be playing on the field?

First base, DH maybe?

I would imagine whichever is going to best help the team.
 

mwashuc06

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vwnut13 said:
mwashuc06 said:
vwnut13 said:
If its true, and Mauer goes back to hitting 9HR a year, that will be a horrible contract in 8 years.

Not if he's hitting .350, driving in 90-100 RBI's, and playing gold glove D.


In 8 years where will he be playing on the field?

First base, DH maybe?

Well then I guess he'll have to be considered Wade Boggs then I guess. I bet Mauer could probably play 3rd if he had to.
 

Musial Collector

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I think what a lot of the nay sayers are missing is Mauer is more than just a bat in the lineup, a catcher behind the plate, he IS the face of the Minnesota Twins franchise. This is the same kid that grew up in St Paul rooting for the Twins, playing little league and high school baseball just miles from the Metrodome and now Target Field, was the first pick in the draft when most of the experts were saying take Prior, hes a sure thing. Im not saying that the Twins had to do whatever it cost to retain Mauer, but they pretty much had to. With Target Field opening in about a month, there would be a serious revolt by the fans if the Twins let Mauer walk after this year. This is a great deal for all parties, except the Yankees or Red Sox, both of which we know were creaming in their drawers at the possibility of being able to sign Mauer, now, poof, hes off the market. :D
 

xcantgobackx

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This is a great move by the Twins. Sure the money is big, but the kid seems to be once in a lifetime talent and a once in a lifetime personality. He's the face of the franchise and probably good enough to keep people coming to the ballpark if the team is competitive or not.
 

xcantgobackx

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wolfmanalfredo said:
darocker80 said:
mwashuc06 said:
This would be great for the sport and he could be considered the next Cal or Tony Gwynn.
Or Jeter...


Yea I saw that the only players in the last 35 years or so who played their entire career on one team (10+ years) were Ripken, Gwynn, Puckett. I still don't think thats right, there has to be more. Jeter will retire as a yankee and join those 3 as first ballot hofers. When this deal is done, Mauer will have 12+ years with the same team. Morneau has said he wants to play his whole career in Minnesota, as a Twins fan, I just hope they can afford both Mauer and Mroneau


There's a ton of active guys who fall under that category, I think they may be talking about retired?

Bernie Williams was a career Yankees, but I don't think he's "officially" retired yet.

Biggio & Bagwell are definitely in that category. That's just off the top of my head.
 

bodiaz

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trevordchi said:
That would be a terrible contract by the time it's over. Sorry but NO ONE is worth 8/176. Especially not a catcher.


I do agree, but the Mauer has a gun to their head. They have a new stadium to think about filling. Can you imagine the revolt if they let Mauer sign with the Yankees? As much as I hate to say it as a Tigers fan, Mauer resigning with the Twins is GREAT for baseball!
 

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