While the media are encouraging Twins General Manager Billy Smith to make a deal to strengthen the team -- and manager Ron Gardenhire wouldn't turn down a veteran relief pitcher and a righthanded hitter -- Joe Nathan, one of the clubhouse leaders, said the Twins have enough talent.
"We don't feel like we need help," said Nathan, who has 29 saves. "Everyone is talking about how they've got to make a move, they're going to make a move -- but we're sitting here [1 1/2 games out in the AL Central] right now with the guys we've got. So no one sees the flip side, when you make a move somebody is going to not be able to play.
"Guys have really come up here and stepped up and done an outstanding job. We'll see how [second baseman] Alexi [Casilla] is doing after not being able to get out there today. ... But, guys are playing the game right now, so we're happy with what we got and we'll see what they decide upstairs."
Nathan said he thinks the best move will be to get outfielder Michael Cuddyer healthy.
"I mean, that's basically like making move," Nathan said. "You're bringing a guy like Cuddyer back, who's an impact player, and obviously is a middle-of-the-order guy, and the defense he plays. If he can come back and get healthy, that's going to be a big lift for us.
"This club is way better than last year -- we were at home when we got to the playoffs. So, for us to have a chance right now and be coming into August here pretty soon and be a half a game out ... and everyone realizes we're playing against some good teams and holding our own. I'm talking about how good Chicago is playing and rightfully so, they put a spanking on us when we were in their park, but we're trying to return the favor and do that again while we're here."
Well-spoken words by the best closer in the game.
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