Checking In
With the Twins riding a more-than-modest six-game winning streak, I thought it'd be a good time to glance back at those we lost over the winter to see exactly how they're doing in their new homes.
Johan Santana, LHP, NY Mets
Contract: Six years, $137.5 million
2008 Age: 29 Expiration Age: 34
Of Johan's 15 starts this season, 11 have been quality starts, and another two might as well have been. His two not-as-good starts: a six-inning, five-run performance (four earned) on June 17, and a 6 2/3 innings performance with five runs (again, four earned) on April 12. He's gone at least seven innings nine times. Johan's had an exceptionally good start to the season, and if he heats up in July and August, Mets fans will start pissing themselves because they'll see exactly who they paid for. Already his home runs allowed rate is down, he's still pretty stingy with the walks, and even though his WHIP is up he's still been very effective.
Would the Twins be better with Johan Santana? Absolutely. Well...I take that back. The starting rotation would be better. But would the team be better? Maybe, but maybe not. It'd mean no Carlos Gomez, which means we'd probably have Denard Span in center field right now. And while we can never pick up Johan's stats (or Denard's or Carlos's) in '08 and lay them snugly into the Twins' (or Mets') season, we can reasonably guess how the players could have done. The more difficult part of the guessing game is how their performances, or lack thereof, would have affected game results. With both Johan and Carlos roughly meeting expectations with their new teams, I'd give this one a push. The rotation would be better, but I'm not sure about the team.
The one thing I will say: the Twins are better without that massive contract on their backs. That much is certain. Also, he's pitching tonight for the Mets.
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