The Twins return to playing games on Saturday. This gives Derek Falvey's front office 10 days until the trade deadline to decide how to proceed and, more specifically, what action to take on a pressing matter that looms over the organization and has become a talker among Twins followers.
Should they trade Carlos Correa?
Is this really a debate?
If so, the answer is easy. Of course you keep him. Otherwise, board up Target Field's gates and let's all move on to Vikings training camp.
A team that currently sits in first place in its division does not trade one of its best and most important players at the deadline. I write that sentence fully aware that the Twins' flaws are being exposed in stark imagery lately and that Correa can walk away at season's end with nothing in return.
The Twins are still in the business of winning, right?
They owe it to their players and the ticket-buying public to put the best possible product on the field and to prove that they're willing to back up their words about wanting to contend.
Trading Correa smack dab in a playoff race isn't going to happen because that would be bad business, terrible optics and an insult to the fundamental nature of competition. How would you be able to take anything the Twins say about building a championship team and culture seriously if they make that decision?