I've been asked several times in the last few weeks what the Twins payroll situation looks like for 2012, a year into the future. Unfortunately, that speculation is a combination of back-of-the-napkin figuring and crystal ball gazing that could be viewed as irresponsible on a major newspaper site.
Good thing I'm just a blogger.
So, let's assume some things:
1) Both Franscisco Liriano and Delmon Young continue to perform at a high enough level such that the Twins offer them arbitration.
2) Justin Morneau doesn't need to be replaced (and his contract doesn't need to be paid by insurance).
3) Alexi Casilla and Tsuyoshi Nishioka play well enough that the Twins want them to be the starting infielders next year.
4) The Twins don't add any higher-priced veteran relievers for next year, and find enough arms in their system to stock the bullpen.
5) Kevin Slowey starts this year and does well enough that he's offered arbitration again next year.