Today, Delmon Young culminates the best half-season of his big-league career.
Today, Young should be culminating the last half-season of his Twins' career.
This is the right time for the Twins to trade Young -- while he's healthy, hitting like an All-Star and prepared to crush them in arbitration this winter.
A farm system filled with unpolished prospects cost the Twins a chance to trade for Cliff Lee, the best pitcher available via trade. Finishing no better than third in the competition for Lee while watching their rotation crumble like aged bleu cheese should nudge our newly ambitious franchise toward these realizations:
• It's time to trade hitting for pitching.
• The Twins can't afford to miss on another opportunity to acquire an ace, not if they're serious about winning this year.
• They need an ace for next year just as much as they need one this summer.
• The Summer of Love at Target Field could become the Fall of Frustration if the Twins allow a calendar year of good feelings to dissipate with a third-place finish in a winnable division.