02 February 2007

Twins Steal!

No matter how much Twins fans complain about the offseason moves (or lack there of) the Twins made a steal of a deal today when they signed MVP 33 to a one year deal for $4.5 million. Morneau's .321 34 and 130 won him the MVP over "Captain Clutch" Derek Jeter in 2006. The Yankees paid $25.6 million for A-Rod's similar .290 35 and 121 and the Angels paid $13.0 million for Vlad's .329 33 and 116. This was an ultimate steal for the Twins, as it has become common for huge pay day's after a great last season of contracts. For instance, after Brian Roberts exploded for 18 home runs in 2005 and hit just above .300, he was given a $3.00 raise in contract. One good year by this average second basemen helped him hit the jackpot. Morneau however, produced like the club had projected him to produce, numbers similar to his first half-season in which he hit 19 HRs in 280 AB. The Twins secured a brilliant young bat for a small chunk of money. Hopefully during the season Morneau will sign an extension to remain with the club for years to come.

2 comments:

Jacob said...

JM has still gotta show me that he can put up MVP numbers consistently. It's awesome that he got paid, but before they lock him in long term, the Twins need to see that he will be the power hitter he was last season. Plus, they still need to sign a damn pitcher. I hate their rotation. Just hate it.

ndryno12 said...

You're right. I agree that MVP 33 needs to put up the numbers next year.
And it is BAD when you have to hope that either Ramon Ortiz or Sidney Ponson pitches well enough to get 10 wins...:S