DENVER –The Twins have a message for General Manager Terry Ryan, who is contemplating what moves he will make before the July 31 nonwaiver trade deadline. Part of the message was sent Sunday as they scored early and late during a 13-5 rout of the Colorado Rockies.
The Twins intend to deliver the rest of the message during the 13 games following the All-Star Game that lead up to the deadline.
Terry, don't sell.
"We've got [that much time] to prove to them that we don't need to lose guys," All-Star closer Glen Perkins said.
The topic came up among the players during breakfast on Sunday. Some players have heard rumors about trades. The Yankees and Blue Jays were in attendance on Saturday for Kevin Correia's start. And some in the clubhouse have heard that All-Star catcher Kurt Suzuki definitely could be dealt before the deadline. None of the pitchers want that to happen.
The Twins are 10½ games out of first place in the AL Central. They are 6½ back of the second AL wild-card spot. Their longest winning streak has been four games. They have twice lost five straight. Call it streaky, call it inconsistent. They have not looked anywhere close to a contending team.
"We've dug ourselves a little bit of a hole," righthander Phil Hughes said, "but it's a division where it's not impossible to get back in the race."
A GM has to look at the big picture. And Ryan has indicated more than once in the last month that the club hasn't convinced him to be a buyer. So veterans such as Suzuki, Correia and Josh Willingham could be trade bait before the deadline if the Twins can receive something acceptable in return.