
Smith was very realistic when it came to the Johan Santana situation, saying through email that, "trading Johan Santana was a difficult decision for the Twins, but one which we had to make. We all have the greatest respect for Johan and everything he contributed to the Twins organization. However, it was clear that we were not going to be able to sign him to an extension, and the best alternative was a trade."

The other players in the trade are not as far along as Gomez, but have held their own in the big league camp: "Philip Humber, Kevin Mulvey and Deolis Guerra are all very different and are at different stages of development in their careers, but all showed promise in Major League camp, and we are thrilled to have them on our side."
The Twins are 10-9 so far this spring. I don't care much about the numbers, but if executives and scouts are liking what they see, I think we can expect good things from the Twins, at least for what they have. I doubt they will win the division, but a fight for third place would impress many baseball fans. They are not a bad team on paper, they just need to work with what they got and develop themselves for the next couple of years. I do not know if the players they got in the trade will make a huge impact, but it is definitely a start. Signing Joe Nathan long term will be a solid negotiation ploy for the years to come. It will show their commitment and desire to win - I think they should do it. We will understand more next off season what Smith wants to do with this team, but it sure sounds like he wants to win, so I think they will be aggressive in the coming months to improve.
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its cool you talk to all these gms...just thought you should know
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