The Twins didn't plan to add to their payroll for 2012. The plan was to reduce it.
The Twins didn't have many trade chips, if any, to deal for a quality starter to upgrade the rotation.
Under these parameters, it's no wonder the best Twins GM Terry Ryan could come up with to help the starting staff was reaching an agreement Thursday with veteran righthander Jason Marquis on a one-year, $3 million contract.
Marquis is a ground-ball-inducing machine who is coming off a broken leg to pitch in the American League for the first time. He definitely doesn't push the Twins over the top in the American League Central battle.
You now have a few moments to vent.
Lament the Twins' inability to draft and develop front-line starters.
Complain about how they botched deals for the two hard throwers they traded away, Johan Santana and Matt Garza.
Shake your head over the soured relationship between the coaching staff and Kevin Slowey that led to his trade to Colorado.