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Capps


Eric Wettschreck

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when the twins traded for capps, everyone on here seemed to think he was a godsend and he was going to end all of our bullpen problems.... it seemed like i was the only one of here who didnt think capps was that good... i hate to say i told you so.... but.... i told you so

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he still got the save and is 10/12 so far, one of those blown saves turned to a win so he isnt a total bust yet, and really we didnt need ramos we have mauer, i still think it was a decent trade. Untill he starts really stinking it up let the playoffs come

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he still got the save and is 10/12 so far, one of those blown saves turned to a win so he isnt a total bust yet, and really we didnt need ramos we have mauer, i still think it was a decent trade. Untill he starts really stinking it up let the playoffs come

Exactly! You guys need to relax. No one is going to be perfect. As long as he gets it done it doesn't matter how many hits or runs he gives up, as long as it's not as many runs as we've got. He's got 36 total saves this season, he's pretty darn good.

Remember Eddie? Everyone loved him yet he rarely had a 1-2-3 inning. He'd give up a hit, walk a guy, hit a guy then strike out 3 straight. Save accomplished! Capps appears to be the same kind of closer. He's had some outstanding appearances, he's had some poor ones, in the end he's 10 for 12 for us with 36 total saves. Not many others in the league even come close.

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when the twins traded for capps, everyone on here seemed to think he was a godsend and he was going to end all of our bullpen problems.... it seemed like i was the only one of here who didnt think capps was that good... i hate to say i told you so.... but.... i told you so

He's only blown one save Delmonty blew the other. No one said he was a godsend but picking up another arm just makes the team and entire staff a lot better. It was just another golden pick-up by us!!!!!

You didn't tell us anything other than our starting pitching wasn't good enough and it appears you are the one that is/was WRONG!

Go Twins!

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Meanwhile, Ramos went 2/3, with a HR and 2 RBIs yesterday...

What else would you do with Ramos? Send Joe Mauer and his 23 mil. contract down to the minors? They had to trade Ramos sometime and he was not going to get enough playing time here to even showcase him.

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and Pier, it is still a little early to say our starting pitching problems are in the rear view mirror although they have really turned things around as of late. what we still lack is that ace that can go out and pitch 8 or 9 innings in a duel with sabathia/price/lee in october... yes we have liriano who is awesome, but we have to see how we match up in a 5 game series and see how our inexperienced pitchers do in the post season before we can say our starting pitching problems are gone.

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Capps was available for nothing this past offseason. Non-tendered by the pirates after posting a 5.80 ERA and a .324 opponents batting average (keep in mind this was in the NL). The Nats signed him for $3.5 mil because they were the only team that would let him remain a closer. Capps reputation as a "experienced closer" basically comes from him mopping up saves on bad teams. Its not like Rauch has done horrible for us, he has converted 21/25 saves with a 3.05 ERA and 27/9 strikeout to walk ratio in 38.1 innings. If he had been given the whole season, he probably would have turned into/been considered an "establish closer" much like Capps. These are some excerpts from Aaron Gleeman's take on this trade.

Take a look at their career numbers:

IP ERA FIP SO/9 BB/9 AVG OBP SLG OPS

Capps 317 3.50 3.80 7.0 1.7 .263 .302 .415 .717

Rauch 402 3.54 3.90 7.5 2.7 .242 .297 .390 .687

Their overall effectiveness is nearly identical across the board. The biggest difference between them is Capps has accumlated saves for 4 seasons while Rauch has been given that role for just 1 season, while Rauch's one season are pretty much in par with Capps career numbers.

I'd hardly suggest the Twins trading Ramos for a reliever who is "slightly better" than Rauch is a sound idea, yet by focusing on the save statistic, the Twins have done just that and many fans will instinctively be on board with the move for an "established closer". What Capps is not is an elite reliever or enough of an upgrade to part with Ramos.

Capps is arbitration eligible next year and the Twins essentially traded Ramos and Vesta for 1.5 seasons of Capps. Unfortunately part of his inflated perceived value includes his likely price-tag in arbitration, which is sure to rise from this year's $3.5 million salary to over $5 million (and perhaps well over $5 million) thanks to those same shiny-looking save totals. Next season the Twins will pay a premium for a quality setup man they perceive as something more because of a reliance on a flawed statistic and they gave up a good catching prospect for the right do that.

In fairness, Ramos' value is at an all time low right now. His historic debut caused the Twins fans who don't know any better to assume that he was destined for stardom and his subsequent struggles at Triple-A have exposed him as a good but not great prospect. However, he still projects as a good defender behind the plate and a 22-year-old being overmatched in his first experience at Triple-A is far from disastrous.

I'm not convinced that Ramos will become a star, but the possibility certainly exists and at the very least he looks capable of developing into a starting-caliber catcher for many years. Joe Mauer's presence meant Ramos had little shot to be that starting-caliber catcher in Minnesota, but that doesn't mean the Twins needed to deal him immediately or when his value was at an all-time low or for an underwhelming return like Capps.

In the Twins' minds they just traded him for an "All-Star closer." In reality they traded Ramos for a setup-caliber reliever who accumulated saves on bad teams and is thus overrated and soon overpaid. Among the 93 pitchers who've logged 150-plus relief innings in the past three calendar years, Capps ranks 38th in xFIP, 49th in FIP, 50th in ERA, 61st in strikeout rate, and 85th in opponents' average.

The Twins just paid a premium for a guy whose perceived value and ability are much higher than his actual value and ability solely because of his role and save total. Capps is a good reliever, but the Twins paid for a great reliever and did so for all the wrong reasons.

Pier, sorry bud but it looks like you just got OWNED!

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How did I get owned again?

I try to look at reality versus somebody's far fetched opinions. If you don't understand how Capps has improved our closer position actually giving us a closer versus a journey-men set-up guy and improved our over all pitching staff putting Rausch back where he belongs there isn't much we can do for you guys!

Go Twins!

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Oh and a unproven catcher that will never see the day of light for us is hardly giving away anything at all.

Bottom line we improved our team dramatically and the fantasy land Spielberg take on how we all thought that Mariano Riverea or Rollie Fingers were being acquired is laughable at best.

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Oh and a unproven catcher that will never see the day of light for us is hardly giving away anything at all.

Bottom line we improved our team dramatically and the fantasy land Spielberg take on how we all thought that Mariano Riverea or Rollie Fingers were being acquired is laughable at best.

Hey Pier... I know it sounds crazy... but I'm with you! Is Capps lights out??? No.... Is he the next Rivera??? NO, but he made our bullpen better and deeper.

JW... you can talk about adding a starting pitcher all you want, but Oswalt wasn't coming here, Seattle wanted Hicks AND Ramos as part of the deal which is too much and Ramos was basically expendable in our system and the other teams knew it. As far as the rest of those guys.... I don't have the numbers and I'm sure you will provide them, but have any of the guys that were suggested the Twins go after been better than Duensing since the trade deadline??

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