On Wednesday evening, the Twins announced a three-year contract with right-hander Chris Paddack. The deal covers his final two seasons of arbitration eligibility and buys out what would’ve been his first free agent season in 2025. Paddack reportedly receives a $2.5MM salary for the coming season. He’ll be guaranteed $2.525MM in 2024 and $7.5MM during the ’25 campaign. The Boras Corporation client would earn an additional $500K for reaching both 140 and 150 innings in 2025, with another $750K available at the 160 and 170-inning thresholds.
Paddack, who turned 27 earlier this month, was acquired by the Twins last April in a deal with the Padres that also saw Taylor Rogers and Emilio Pagan change uniforms. Unfortunately for the Twins, Paddack managed just 22 1/3 innings with the club before he landed on the injured list with an elbow issue. Paddack later underwent Tommy John surgery in May, with August 2023 as the reported target for his return to big league play.
Paddack was an instant success in his 2019 debut season with the Padres, posting a 3.33 ERA (126 ERA+) with a 3.95 FIP across 26 starts and racked up 153 strikeouts in just 140 2/3 innings of work. The shortened 2020 season saw him struggle mightily, however, as his ERA ballooned to 4.73 (89 ERA+) and his FIP similarly rose to 5.02 across 59 innings. One factor in this was his ghastly HR/FB rate of 25.0%, nearly double his 14.6% rate from 2019.
His home run rate returned to normal in 2021, but Paddack continued to struggle. In 108 1/3 innings in 2021, Paddack posted an ERA of 5.07 (77 ERA+), the worst of his career. Paddack’s 3.72 FIP in 2021 indicates that there may have been some bad luck built into those results, but there was reason for concern nonetheless: his strikeout rate had plummeted. After striking out 9.8 batters per 9 in his debut 2019 season, that rate dipped to 8.8 in 2020 and then dipped again in 2021, all the way down to 8.2, good for a strikeout rate in just the 35th percentile that year.
Of course, it should be noted that Paddack struggled with injuries throughout the 2021 season, which certainly could have impacted his performance. Paddack spent over two months on the injured list in 2021 across three separate IL stints, suggesting he may not have been fully healthy even when he was on the mound that season. Between his youth and injury history, there’s reason to believe Paddack could return to a form more in line with his 2019 debut once he’s fully healthy, an outcome the Twins are betting on with this deal.
In extending Paddack, the Twins provide the right-hander with some security during his rehab process and return to the pitcher’s mound, while buying themselves an extra year of team control for a pitcher with substantial upside. Should Paddack return to the mound late in the season, he will join a somewhat full rotation mix that currently includes Sonny Gray, Tyler Mahle, Joe Ryan, Kenta Maeda, and Bailey Ober. With that being said, Gray, Mahle, and Maeda are all set to hit the free agent market following the 2023, leaving Paddack as a likely key cog in Minnesota’s 2024 rotation.
With four years of service time, Paddack was set to be eligible for arbitration both this offseason and next, with MLBTR contributor Matt Schwartz having projected him for $2.4MM during this round of arbitration. With this deal, Paddack forgoes a potential raise through the arbitration process next year in addition to a year of free agency, though he is still set hit the market at age 30 following the 2025 campaign. A cost-controlled starter like Paddack is a huge boon to Minnesota’s payroll flexibility going forward- while their projected payroll for the 2024 season is just $65MM per RosterResource (prior to the inclusion of arb-eligible players on the roster), the Twins are, as previously mentioned, set to lose three members of their rotation this offseason, potentially in addition to two starting outfielders in Joey Gallo and Max Kepler. While youngsters like Alex Kirilloff and Trevor Larnach could step up in the outfield, it seems almost certain that the Twins will have to supplement their core in free agency next year. Cost certainty with Paddack could help them be more aggressive in making those additions and maximizing the early years of Carlos Correa’s new six-year deal with the club.
Matt Braun of Twins Daily was first to report the Twins and Paddack had agreed to a three-year contract. Dan Hayes of the Athletic was first with the $12.5MM guarantee. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported the salary breakdown. The Associated Press was first with the specifics of the incentives.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
That’s an excellent deal for a guy with such a high K-BB ratio. 10 last year and 4.93 over his career; 1.72 FIP last season
CaptainJudge99
And he never ever had to pass his physical to get that extension.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Are you sure they didn’t have a recent physical already?
CaptainJudge99
@deGromTexas Ranger- trusting the Twinkies with anything is kinda like trusting Jon Heyman lately.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
My name is spelled with a S at the end. You are confusing me with my biggest fan. Btw, did Arson Judge get traded or something? I thought free agents can’t be delat without their permission until a few months into the season. And who is this Carlos Korea guy he says the Twins signed? Never heard of him
HalosHeavenJJ
Low key good move.
Also must be nice to guarantee $12.5 million.
Buzz Killington
I’m guaranteed a full refund within 60 days if I don’t like my new toaster I bought on clearance at Target.
VegasSDfan
Huge deal at $19
partyatnapolis
ah yes. extend the guy with a history of arm problems.
Milwaukee-2208
They just extended a guy with a serious leg injury so why not
Steve(shs22)
The Minnesota twins might as well be called
The mighty Minny Mites of fragility
phantomofdb
Gotta make it so you can blame not succeeding on injuries
johnrealtime
Risk vs reward. If he didn’t have the risks he has then he would be getting a ton more than 12.5. This contract is absolute peanuts these days
jbigz12
This is Paddack really not gambling on himself.
He was projected to make 2.4 in arb this year. He just locked in a salary for 2024 that was very likely to be lower than what he would’ve made in arb.
Made that trade off for a 7.5MM guarantee in 2025. Good gamble for MIN.
Travis’ Wood
He would not be due a big raise next year if he comes back in august
crise
He would if he was very effective..
YankeesBleacherCreature
Meh. He’s made $2.8M so far in his career. Now he can take his time rehabbing from TJS without chasing a higher ’24 arb salary. If he misses the entire ’23 season. No big deal. I like this for both sides.
jbigz12
I think this was more about locking in enough money so he never has to work again if things go wrong. Aug 2023 is a pretty long recovery time from a TJ also. He may have some fear there
Deleted Userr
Second TJ.
He also only pushed his FA back by one year. So unless his arm falls off completely in 2025 this isn’t likely to hurt him much if at all.
jbigz12
This is a great gamble for Minnesota.
I’ll take their side all day. Matt Boyd just got 10MM and they secured Paddack for 2.5MM less 2 years from now.
I can see why Paddack would want to secure his future but a real easy call for MN here.
Deleted Userr
Not a bad gamble at all. Downside for the Twins is pretty limited. Also cancels out A. J. Preller’s unfortunate decision to not manipulate Paddack’s service time 4 years ago.
johnrealtime
I’d say it is a good argument for not worrying about service time. Instead of sitting in the minors 4 years ago for no reason, he helped the big league club
Deleted Userr
1. He only would have had to sit in the minors for 2 weeks. Not half the season. The Padres didn’t make the playoffs in 2019 even with those extra 2 weeks of Paddack.
2. Your argument is predicated on the player signing an extension beyond their 6 seasons of club control which is never guaranteed.
johnrealtime
My comment stands. I never said anything about half a season. I am stating that based on hindsight, it was the right move. So criticizing said move is silly
Deleted Userr
A lot of things look good or bad in hindsight. Swatting a free guaranteed year of control to the ground on a top 100 prospect is more than just a little irresponsible.
rickoppelt
First smart comment I’ve read. Good for you and I obviously agree.
BuyBuyMets
Another Dobnak-like signing.
Falvine continues to collect hot garbage at bargain prices.
Travis’ Wood
Paddack is way better than dobnak lol
hiflew
They are equally good if they are not on the field.
BeansforJesus
Maybe the team is paying him for what they expect him to produce while he’s on the field? Maybe the front office took his injury history into account and projected out before offering the contract?
Comrade Tipsy McBlotto
hflew — And you are equally good as a corpse on the keyboard.
hiflew
Who are you and why should I care?
BeansforJesus
@tipsy. Jesus dude pump the brakes on those similes
rickoppelt
Lightning in a bottle can produce big gains
Comrade Tipsy McBlotto
Dobnak. That was a head-scratcher. Paddack is a #2 starter if he can figure things out. Good extension by twins.
Gator Bait
Paddock as a #2 starter? In which league would you be referring to?
Mrski
lol maybe he is thinking of the other number 2
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Paddack seems like a 5 or 4 starter imo.
toomanyblacksinbaseball
Case you hadn’t noticed, the Twins have 5-11 covered.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
I think this is around the time that many guys get extended. I don’t understand the procrastination, but maybe this means the Rangers are tying to extend Mitch Garver. Or, it could just be they are far apart.
jbigz12
Don’t really know why the Rangers would want to work out an extension with a 32 year old who shouldn’t be behind the plate much longer.
Have to be real team friendly.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
You are obsessed with avoiding injured guys. Do you prefer a poor player who just plays 162 games? That’s just boring, especially given how you can get a hug discount because of it and get high upside. This contract for the other guy isn’t expensive.
jbigz12
Garver’s not a good defensive catcher. & he’s never caught more than 85 games.
Bat first, injury prone, aging catchers aren’t really my cup of tea for a long term extension, no.
rickoppelt
I do agree with jbigz on this. Garv is good. But not good enough to extend. He’ll be a bullpen catcher in 3 years. He’s too old and has only had one decent season.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Sorry – I confused you with the above commentor. You weren’t talking about Paddack.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
2 – This is why you maybe go for 1 more year and a team option with maybe 7.5 MM and a 10 MM team option and no buyout. Obviously, the numbers matter, but I don’t trust Heim, and the Rangers don’t really have a guy who has to DH atm. 120 career OPS+ is decent enough for many positions, including backup 1st too.
BuyBuyMets
And Garver’s outlier season was 2019 when the Twins were breaking the team season home run record, taking advantage of the juiced ball and almost certainly using some Astros-like surveillance system to steal signs.
ZeusMacalester
You need evidence to back that up. They only beat the Yankees by one HR that year so it wasn’t like they hit an absurd number of homers.
The ball was juiced and they had a deep lineup of HR hitters. I think it’s way more likely that Cruz was on steroids if you want to be negative.
BuyBuyMets
The Yankees were doing the same thing as were others.
They both shattered the previous record, so yes it was absurd
puhl
Good move by the Twins. He was pitching well before the injury so hopefully he can rebound. Looks like the Twins had him on the right track.
PaulyMidwest
Good for both sides imo..although I’m sure one side will end up regretting as usually happens..
SODOMOJO
I still believe he has a breakout coming. I might be hanging on too long but I will be drafting him a bunch this upcoming season. He’s always felt like he’s right on the cusp of being great.
Moneyballer
No you won’t. He’s not slated to pitch until august if that. I promise you won’t be wasting a roster spot on him.
SODOMOJO
Please excuse my January fantasy brain stew. I am ready for some baseball, damnit
Bart Harley Jarvis
All’s forgiven SODS (can I call you SODS?). Your comments and analysis are always right on the money and deliver the truth. Keep up the incredible work. Best regards.
abc123baseball
Mmm…crisp haddock
Buzz Killington
Great deal for both. Paddack doesn’t have to worry as much and the Twins get a good price for a really good pitcher when healthy. His numbers the past few years don’t do him justice.
Michael Chaney
I like this deal for them, but I also like it for Paddack even if it doesn’t really look like he’s betting on himself. A little financial security probably isn’t a bad idea for him, even if he’s talented enough to be worth more.
The 2024 arbitration raise for him likely wouldn’t have been much more than this season’s salary, so there’s at least some risk in guaranteeing two more years of money to him after this one. But it’s definitely a small enough cost that I think the risk is more than worth it. The $7.5 million they’re guaranteeing him in the third year is about what they paid for Bundy and Archer last year, so I’d rather gamble that money on Paddack anyway.
Dumpster Divin Theo
you know who else was talented? Mr. Ripley. The Talented Mr. Ripley. We all know how that ended. Jude Law overboard and Coldplay Missus in tears.
Old timer 78
You have to Believe in THE SHERRIFF. He is a Positve Person.
benhen77
Twins might get some value out of the Rogers trade after all…
sergefunction
Twins fans should really like the guy once he’s a regular, so he’s going to be a good fit that way and in salary slotting.
If/when he’s right again, there should be a nice extension before this deal ends. Padres thought he was going to be their ace.
Maybe keep his brother off the talk shows.
mrperkins
It will either be a steal for the twins, Paddock getting a retirement and never even pitching, or somewhere in between. I wonder if the twins can even get an insurance company to cover the deal or if it is worth it. I guess we’ll find out. But I have to think Paddock not betting on himself by taking a short deal is an ominous sign. But 2.5 mil isn’t that much above the minimum anymore. In theory I like the deal for the twins but I have to think Twins fans are expecting a bad outcome
Dumpster Divin Theo
way to cover all the bases with your, er, analysis
VentureRealms
Paddack has been pretty terrible for years. Was just awful for the padres the last couple years he was with them. If you want to make easy money, bet against him.
Carl W.
I like this deal for both.
SanDiegoTom
Paddacks biggest issue on the mound is between his ears. Nice payday for him, imo
ohyeadam
Maybe when it’s all said and done they can get one mediocre season out of him
BuyBuyMets
Mediocre would make him a #2 starter in Minny.
LosPobres1904
Good for Paddy hopefully he gets his stuff together if he’s healthy.
Brew’88
Maybe the long lay-off helps him regain his confidence
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Now this is a smart deal.
chemfinancing
It’s like he is lucky to have gotten this contract!
Whyme
If he can pitch to a low 4 era he’s worth the small investment.
Smeeds
Tell me why this a bad signing??? Even if he’s a #5 starter it’s still a bargain
VentureRealms
Because he’s terrible. Auto loss fo the padres when he was on the mound.
Dumpster Divin Theo
but, but, he’s cheap
rememberthecoop
I’ll never dismiss the “pending a physical” comment the same way I used to, ha.
rememberthecoop
The Correa signing changes the immediate calculus of the Twins. They have to be all-in over the next few seasons.
BuyBuyMets
Paddock, Farmer and Gallo are all in?
trout27
I just don’t understand why teams offer long term contracts to pitchers with an injury history and track record like Paddock’s. The move makes no sense.
crise
These days most pitchers get seriously hurt at least once in their career. Ignoring all the injured pitchers leaves you with nothing but rookies and unicorns.
Go on out there and look back a few years at the guys you think a team should sign and see how many lost time. It’s crazy how few make it through a career without a major surgery.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
For the same reason people buy junk bonds and stocks after a dip: a low-risk, high-reward investment
TJT88
I remember when this fool was crying that Pete Alonso shouldn’t be getting all the early press for potential ROY mentions and that he was the one that would win it. EL OH EL.
patricktroen
Great deal. Consider ace pitchers command 30 mil+ si if u get 1/3 of a season of ace stuff rest is gravy
Dumpster Divin Theo
unless he bad
Dumpster Divin Theo
Good value now can he pitch
toomanyblacksinbaseball
Guaranteed that he’ll never see inning incentives.
DrDan75
The Padres tried to do the same thing with Mike Clevinger. They extended him for two years, with the focus of the first year being on rehab for his second TJ surgery. He sat out all of 2021 and was okay (though not spectacular) in 2022. His late season and playoff struggles ended his tenure in San Diego.
rizdakc99
It is the second TJS for essentially a 2-pitch pitcher. I’d try using him as a closer to see if he can be more effective and limit his innings.