The Twins added some outfield depth Monday evening, announcing the acquisition of Michael A. Taylor from the division-rival Royals. Minor league relievers Evan Sisk and Steven Cruz are headed back to Kansas City. Right-hander A.J. Alexy was designated for assignment to clear a spot for Taylor on the 40-man roster.
Taylor has spent the past two years in Kansas City. Initially signed to a one-year, $1.75MM guarantee over the 2020-21 offseason, Taylor impressed Royals’ brass with his excellent outfield defense. The rangy center fielder proved a perfect fit for spacious Kauffman Stadium and an organization that places a premium on defense. He secured his first career Gold Glove in 2021 and earned himself a $9MM extension covering the 2022-23 campaigns late in that season.
During the first season of that new two-year deal, Taylor continued his typically excellent defensive play. He logged just over 1000 innings of center field work, with Defensive Runs Saved pegging him as 19 runs better than average at the outfield’s most demanding position. It was the second consecutive year in which DRS graded him at +19 runs, making him far and away the game’s most valuable defensive outfielder by that metric. Since the start of 2021, no other center fielder has tallied more than 21 total DRS — with second-place Myles Straw well behind Taylor’s cumulative +38 mark.
Statcast wasn’t quite as enthusiastic last season, though it also rated him as an above-average center fielder. Its Outs Above Average metric put Taylor at +5 runs last year after rating him 14 runs above average the previous season. Straw narrowly edges him out over the two-year stretch by that measure, but Taylor still checks in second at the position going back to the start of the ’21 season.
Byron Buxton, of course, is one of the few outfielders in the game who’s as good or better than Taylor defensively. He hasn’t the same opportunity to vault to the top of the league in cumulative defensive metrics, however, as injuries have kept him off the field. Buxton has played 955 center field innings over the past two years, fewer than Taylor has reached in each individual season. He’s suffered strains in his right hip in each of the last two seasons and missed a couple months in the second half of 2021 after fracturing his left hand on a hit-by-pitch. Buxton also played through a right knee injury last season, one that required season-ending surgical repair once the Twins fell out of playoff contention.
The All-Star outfielder shows MVP-caliber upside when healthy and will obviously remain Minnesota’s starting center fielder. He’s only once topped 100 games in a season, however, so it’s understandable the Twins want to fortify their depth behind him. Gilberto Celestino was the top reserve option last year, but he hit only .238/.313/.302 with a pair of home runs in 347 trips to the plate. Celestino is a quality defender but not at Taylor’s level. With a minor league option year still remaining, the 23-year-old could open the season in Triple-A St. Paul now that he’s been jumped on the depth chart.
Right fielder Max Kepler is athletic enough to handle center field if needed, though there’s no guarantee he’ll even be on the roster come Opening Day. Minnesota has a number of left-handed hitting outfielders, raising the possibility of them dealing from that group to address other areas like first base or the bullpen. Kepler, as the oldest player in the group and the one with the least amount of remaining club control, would be the most straightforward candidate for such a move.
The Twins traded for an outfielder in spite of that seeming surplus, though Taylor’s right-handed bat will help to balance things. He’s posted below-average overall offensive numbers throughout his career, carrying a .241/.296/.381 line over parts of nine big league seasons. Aside from a solid .271/.320/.486 showing with the Nationals in 2017, he’s been a subpar hitter in every year. That has been the case regardless of pitcher handedness, though he’s predictably been a little better when holding the platoon advantage. Taylor carries a .257/.310/.412 career line against left-handed pitching, compared to a .235/.290/.369 mark against righties.
Strikeouts have been the primary issue for the 31-year-old. He’s punched out in 29.4% of his career trips to the plate while walking at a meager 6.9% rate. To his credit, Taylor did take a bit of a step forward in that department last season. His 23.9% strikeout rate was a personal low, only a couple percentage points higher than the league mark. He seemed to sacrifice a little in the way of impact to do so, with last season’s 32.3% hard contact rate representing the lowest figure of his career.
Taylor obviously won’t be counted upon to provide much of an offensive jolt. He brings some lineup balance, joining Celestino as the only righty-swinging outfielders on the 40-man roster. More importantly, he’ll offer manager Rocco Baldelli a quality defensive option either off the bench or if needed in the event Buxton misses time.
It’s an affordable addition for the Twins, who’ll assume the $4.5MM Taylor’s due during the upcoming season before hitting free agency. That brings Minnesota’s projected payroll to $155MM, as calculated by Roster Resource. That’ll be a franchise-record mark, with the club opening last year in the $134MM range. The Twins had been fairly quiet this offseason until the calendar flipped to 2023, but they’ve re-signed Carlos Correa, flipped Luis Arraez for Pablo López and prospects and now brought in Taylor within a matter of weeks. Minnesota figures to continue to scour the market for upgrades, at least around the margins, as they battle the Guardians and White Sox in the AL Central.
The Royals, meanwhile, ship away a veteran for future help on the heels of a 65-win season. Taylor looked like one of the better trade candidates on the roster as an impending free agent. Kansas City set a fairly significant ask initially, reportedly targeting right-hander Josh Winder in talks with the Twins. Minnesota balked and the sides eventually pivoted to a pair of minor leaguers.
Sisk, 26 in April, entered the professional ranks as a 16th-round pick of the Cardinals in 2018. The College of Charleston product landed in Minnesota at the 2021 trade deadline in the deal that sent J.A. Happ to St. Louis. A left-handed reliever, Sisk split the season between Double-A Wichita and St. Paul. He threw 63 innings through 50 appearances, posting a brilliant 1.57 ERA while punching out an excellent 29.8% of batters faced. Yet he also walked an alarming 11.4% of opponents and has shown scattershot control throughout his time in the minors.
It’s a similar story with Cruz, a 6’7″ right-hander. Signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2017, he’s pitched 192 1/3 frames through five minor league seasons. Cruz spent the entire 2022 season in Wichita, showing a similar high-strikeout, high-walk approach as Sisk. The 23-year-old fanned 28% of opponents but walked batters at a near-14% rate. Baseball America wrote last season that Cruz can touch triple-digits and owns an upper-80’s slider that gives him a chance to carve out an MLB bullpen spot if he can better hone the strike-throwing.
Neither Sisk nor Cruz are on the 40-man roster. Both players were left unprotected for and went undrafted in this offseason’s Rule 5 draft. They’ll give the Kansas City player development staff a pair of upper-level bullpen possibilities with the clear ability to miss bats. Both pitchers could get a look at some point in 2023. Cruz would be eligible for minor league free agency if he’s not added to the 40-man roster by next offseason.
Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel of ESPN first reported the Twins were acquiring Taylor. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported Sisk and Cruz were heading back to Kansas City.
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25strikes
Why
steven st croix
Because Buxton only plays 75 games a year
bigdaddyt
And has no knees left (or right)
Woods Rider
I see what you did there
PatsFanatic83
Because the fact is this is a guy that can also spell Buck, allowing him to DH and stay healthier throughout the season, which is a VERY good move..
Being batter on defense with an overall improved starter group, and the plus of keeping 1 of you 2 best players healthier with time off at DH… its a no brainer.
ohyeadam
They tried DHing him half the time last year. Guess what? He still had hip problems and got knee surgery once they fell out of the race. It can maybe help a guy feel a little rested instead of a full day on the field but it’s not going to stop and injury from happening
algionfriddo
Buxton is made of glass.
budselig
Nice
Francys01
The Twins are having a great off-season. Their pitching is good and the offense too. They should try to sign now Gurriel, but if they don’t the team is very good anyways. Wow, the Twins have a chance to win the division.
phantomofdb
No way
Comrade Tipsy McBlotto
Yes way.
cman
Yes they do, and a good chance at it too.
BStrowman
Cleveland is set up to play better with the rule changes. I’d be surprised if any team surpasses them. The Twins should easily pass the White Sox though.
I don’t trust the FO in Minnesota.
Very Barry
White Sox clearly have best pitching and offense. Defense now much improved. White Sox will add a 2B at trade deadline and then things get really interesting.
cman
1-3 yes the White Sox rotation is better, but overall 1-5 the Twins rotation is clearly better.
Lopez
Ryan
Gray
Mahle
Ober
and
Kenta Maeda if they need him
That’s clearly stronger than the Sox and arguably the Guardians.
This one belongs to the Reds
Because some teams actually pursue major league players.
SODOMOJO
Wow. Kepler and an arm?
seamaholic 2
No Kepler, just a couple rando prospects.
Travis’ Wood
Why on earth would the royals want kepler?
SODOMOJO
He’s the name that was floating out there in rumors. That’s all. I’m certainly not in the guys fan club lol
hiflew
Because he is a better player than 80% of their roster.
Travis’ Wood
And he’s a free agent after the season and they stink. I’ll ask again why would the royals want a rental player like kepler?
WillieBeamon
Great defensive outfield barring injury
CaptainJudge99
I don’t see why so many don’t see the Twinkies winning the AL Central. Shocked KC would trade within their division like this though.
MannyPineappleExpress9
Why not? It’s not like they’re competing for the division either way.
Travis’ Wood
Who cares about trading in your division lol especially when you’re trash. If anything the prospects you get back will hurt your opponent more in the future when you’re good again…. Meaning trading in your division is actually smarter…
CaptainJudge99
@rols1026- that’s cold to call a team trash, that’s not the Trashtro’s. I love this trade for Minny, I don’t know the prospects involved well enough to judge the trade yet. We’ll see later on.
Cody1981
Last time I checked the royals won it all in 2015 it’s been over 30 years for the twins ..I’d say they are trash if anyone…heck even the vaunted dodgers haven’t won a legit 162 game championship since 1988 ..35 years ago..that’s trash to me
myaccount2
Cody- If that’s your assessment, I question your reasoning skills.
Comrade Tipsy McBlotto
Cody, you are the one talking and thinking like a garbage can.
Cody1981
How many playoff wins the twins have the last 30 years? Hint not as many as the royals
cman
It’s been quite a while for your revered Yankees too now that we are talking about trash.
cman
He just hates the Twins for who knows what reason. He’s also a NYer which certainly doesn’t help.
cman
Why does it make the team trash though? i’m not following your thought processes here, perhaps you need to see a doctor.
YourDreamGM
Teams trade in division all the time. They only have Taylor for a year and I see no reason to fear him. KC looks to be contending for draft odds.
Sox have a great lineup. If their pitching rebounds they are much better. Cleveland is much better no matter what.
southern lion
I thought the same thing.
metslvt17
The player they traded will not be relevant by the time the Royals are ready to be competitive in the division. So an intradivision trade of this magnitude at this stage of the organization means nothing to the Royals FO.
Chebert
Nice
rememberthecoop
Have glove, will travel.
sadmarinersfan
Kepler and Winder/Sands I bet
Devil's advocate
That’d be way too much value for Taylor dude
cman
No way will the Twins trade Sands. There is absolutely no way.
Devil's advocate
Why exactly do you feel that Sands would be untouchable?
RunDMC
Get a CF to play COF? Now Kepler could be gone and have a fill in for Buxton when he takes those trips to the IL but this is interesting.
jpritch002
Yup cus no Center fielder knows how to play COF… and I think this move is more to fill in when Buffon will most likely be injured
RunDMC
Paying for a CF glove-first to play a position typically known for offense, while he hasn’t had an average offensive season (per OPS+) since 2017. Interesting because they’re sacrificing some offense for steadier OF defense, while presumably having a CF fill-in for Buxton.
3768902
Can’t wait to see who’s to haunt the Twins in the division for years to come.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
So this means Kepler really wasn’t on the trading block? I’m confused.
Oddball Hererra
This probably actually means Kepler is more likely to be traded, since before this trade Kepler was the Buxton injury insurance
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Yeah. That is one possibility, but why trade for a guy and then trade another away? Unless it’s retooling, that’s strange. I mean, they supposedly had too many outfielders. Maybe they view him as quality over Kepler.
The Einheri
Right-handed OF. Gold glove defense. Can play Center if needed (and likely so, if only to rest Buxton at DH).
metslvt17
Lineup balance. They were really LH heavy, and Taylor helps balance their lineup. He’s also a great defensive substitute for their oft-injured CF star. And if they believe Kepler’s trade market is better, they could get better prospects in a trade for him than the ones they traded away for Taylor.
So in theory, they could be trading a LH hitting defensive minded outfielder and 2 prospects for a less expensive RH hitting defensive minded outfielder and a better prospect or two.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Are you questioning Taylor’s manhood? Lol
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
*Changed she’s to he’s
Should have waited 5 mins
ohyeadam
They are very LH heavy in the lineup but a below average hitter like Taylor is below average no matter who’s pitching with whichever hand so it don’t matter a lot
cman
Not really. Kepler is the starting Right fielder and was so even when Buxton was healthy. Gallo and Taylor are backups to both positions.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Gallo is not a backup.
jdgoat
The Twins are having a pretty good offseason.
deGromTexasRanger
Very good indeed!
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Terrible offseason – They got robbed blind by fish from Florida and then traded away a very solid middle infielder for nothing almost. Correa’s low commitment saved their offseason. S in deGrom Texas Rangers stands for sarcastic. It’s a parody.
cman
No they didn’t. Not even remotely close to being robbed. Lopez is a good #2 or #3. Not only that they got one really good prospect in that deal plus a chip.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
This “really good prospect” isn’t even in their top 10. Look at his 130 OPS+ vs Lopez’s 108 ERA+ last year (pitcher friendly environment).
SODOMOJO
A very savvy off-season indeed. From the arm chair perspective, at least.
phantomofdb
Lol their off-season has been a joke. They have downgraded their offense like crazy. Urshela out, farmer in. Arraez out, Taylor in.
Correa signing was cool, but they had him last year so it doesn’t move the needle.
They also haven’t touched a terrible bullpen
MELBY
How so?? Urshela is replaced by Miranda, a stud young player with higher upside than urshela. Arreaz is replaced by Kirilloff, a former top 20 prospect, and eventually royce Lewis as the super utility, who is the former #1 overall prospect in baseball. I don’t think you know the twins organization.
phantomofdb
Miranda is a gigantic “maybe” that is no guarantee. He struggled like crazy the first half of the season then played well. But some players get figured out pretty quick and never get it together.
Kirilloff and Lewis can’t stay healthy.
SODOMOJO
I think criticism of the Arraez deal is absolutely warranted; I’m still debating whether or not they sold high on a guy with nowhere to go but down? Or bailed on one of the best contact hitters of his generation. Time will tell.
But if López hits for them this year, the loss of Arraez will be largely mitigated. And I like the other moves they’ve made.
Seamaholic
That’s a whole lotta hoping. Kiriloff hasn’t hit at all in the majors and is learning a new position. Miranda hit a little but is basically untested. Lewis had a good half year in 2022 but that’s the only year he’s hit and is a huge injury risk. So of course is Buxton. Loved the Pablo trade but that offense could be really, really bad.
algionfriddo
Miranda does not look good defensively as a 3bman. Good bat though.
The Einheri
I suspect he only needs to keep the bag warm (along with help from Farmer) until midseason when Royce Lewis returns. Miranda can then spend some time at 1B and DH.
DarkSide830
Yeah, I’m not am expert i. defensive metrics, but from what I can tell, Miranda makes Alec Bohm look like Brooks Robinson.
cman
The bullpen is not terrible, and they upgraded their rotation considerably.
MotorCityJack
Yeah they actually want to win.
My home team on the otherhand has a new architect on its rebuild, itll be another 3 years until ready for contention.
Motor City Beach Bum
I think they will move the needle next offseason in Detroit once Harris gets a feel for wehat he has in house. Skubal and Mize will be back then, Cabrera is off the books, they audition what they have this year and if they don’t cut it they grab replacements from the farm, trades and FAs. I think the Tigers will be in good shape next year and a fringe playoff team and definitely in the playoffs the year after for many more to come.
YourDreamGM
Twins have been impressive last 2 years. Once Correa falls in their lap they really go all out to contend. No use spending that money and not, yet some teams do.
showmebb
Don’t see many intra-division swaps these days. But the Royals aren’t trying to compete in a weak division so it’s not the same as it for other teams.
YourDreamGM
Doesn’t seem to be a issue to me. Although teams I follow the closest are confident in their evaluations. Teams are more reluctant to trade star players. I always disagreed with that thinking. You get an attendance boost when that player comes back. Not as much now with new schedule. I would prefer to hurt their farm system while giving them an expensive aging player.
Travis’ Wood
Nobody is trading a star player within their division so they can sell more tickets when they come back… did you seriously just type out that comment and click submit?? Yikes
YourDreamGM
I know they don’t. I would though. Raid their farm system and dump a guy with limited team control who is going to go into decline.
Travis’ Wood
None of that has anything to do with selling tickets when opposing players come to town… that doesn’t move the needle even one bit and isn’t even considered by a single front office at any point ever. Lol
phantomofdb
YourDreamGm you are obviously not a follower of the twins they refuse to spend money on pitching and instead trade away potentially impact players for injured players like paddack mahle and Lopez. That’s not by any means going all in
YourDreamGM
Who do you want them to sign? A 40 year old for 50 million a year or a high 3 era guy for 20 some million a year? Who did you want them to trade for? It would have been expensive to beat that prospect package for Castillo.
GarryHarris
I think the Royals will be better and surprise people.
robicheaux
Completely agree. They will be much better than people think
BuyBuyMets
Judging from the “return” it sure looks like 100% a salary dump.
YourDreamGM
Return is fine. 2 huge upside arms. Just have to teach them control. All you could hope for from Taylor.
Seamaholic
They’re relievers for a reason: No one can teach them control.
YourDreamGM
People teach relievers control all the time. They are usually relievers because of other factors.
robicheaux
true.
GarryHarris
Michael A Taylor is an outstanding defensive CF but his offensive production measured in total bases barely exceed his strike out totals. The Royals don’t have the offense to compensate for him and I doubt they get any more in return from another organization unless they want an Aaron Hicks type salary.
jdgoat
How did the Royals go from asking for Winder in a return for Taylor to two relief prospects with walk issues?
seamaholic 2
Seems like they got the message backwards: You’re supposed to demand MORE from intradivisional trade partners.
Guess no one wanted MAT. Which is odd because he’s a legit win and a half player on defense alone, although he won’t be worth as much in Minny since KC has that ginormous outfield.
placido my polanco
Metrics or no metrics, taylor’s a 230 hitter who doesn’t walk, doesn’t have much pop and doesn’t steal much anymore. Not that defense doesn’t matter, but I think GM’s are wary of overpaying for it.
Seamaholic
Taylor I believe hit a top 20 or 30 longest HR of all time a few years ago.
roiste
He has raw pop, but has never shown an ability to consistently use it in games.
showmebb
They took notes from Oakland’s Sean Murphy dealings.
YourDreamGM
Royals never had a say in the matter. Ask for whatever you want. Take whatever you get offered or pay his salary and get zero prospects.
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Twins have a lot of outfielders
It takes a village to raise a child
It takes a village to man an outfield????
solaris602
That’s what I’ve been saying for weeks. They entered the off-season with a surplus of OFs. So what do they do? Acquire 2 more OFs and turn that surplus into a glut.
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Something might be cooking
I thought rhe Twins might be looking to trade Bixton, but that idea was shut down
So I really have no idea as to what they are doing
toomanyblacksinbaseball
So, the Twins have found their DH?
puhl
While Buxton is an ELITE defender, I wonder if this means he will DH more to help keep him in the lineup?? Gallo plays right, Larnach left and Kirilloff at first. Kepler gone.
toomanyblacksinbaseball
That’s where I’m at.
YourDreamGM
Smart to have 2 center field talents in same outfield. DH could be a good reason. Or even just give Buxton time in corners. CF is a lot more demanding physically and mentally. Keep that big bat healthy.
PatsFanatic83
Defensive Runs Saved since 2020, all outfielders:
1. Michael A. Taylor 36
2. Joey Gallo 32
T-3. Byron Buxton 29
T-3. Mookie Betts 29
T-3. Kyle Tucker 29
Nothing falls but raindrops for the Twins in 2023.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Buxton will be catching many of those raindrops, too.
placido my polanco
Buxton likely out for the season with athletes foot so nice pickup, But evan sisk gonna be KC’s setup man by end of the year. Win-win!
Steve(shs22)
Evan Sisk is Nasty and he came grom St Louis which develops elite relievers like avocados of mexico.
NoSaint
4th OF? Platoon guy? Depth?
YourDreamGM
Can be any of those and more.
C Yards Jeff
Crazy that a 6’4″ and 215ner doesn’t translate in to a productive O guy. Older now. Is what it is? Plug n play stellar D guy. Nice to have in your back pocket and at a very fair 4.5 mil.
slydevil
I get it – they had no right-handed bats in the outfield on the 40 man.
I don’t think it’s really an upgrade from Kepler if he gets moved now. I still think Kepler with benefit from the shift rule. I also know he has made more plays in right at target field that few others if any could make because he knows that overhang so well.
slydevil
To be clear buxton on the IL does not count as a person actually in the outfield…
Seamaholic
Buxton?
LordD99
Glad to see the Twins acquired their primary CFer. Something like that.
R.D.
Is that really all they could get for him?
Steve(shs22)
Sisk is the second coming of Tim Hill
Might even be a left ha ded version of Joe Smith or Brian Fuentes like
twentyfivemanroster
Taylor was worth more than that
DTD/ATL1313
Not to 28 other teams he wasn’t
twins33
No downside to this. Gave up two not good relievers in the minors. Much better than when they asked for Winder.
TheBoatmen
Probably to open up an OF spot for KC to see what they have in Pratto.
Armaments216
Neither of these prospects is on the 40-man, so the Twins will need to clear a roster spot, right? Another trade in the works?
twins33
Yeah, seems that way. Maybe 1-2 players left who could be DFA’d, at most.
LordD99
I might be misunderstanding, but if neither prospect was on KC’s 40-man, why would the Twins need to make room on their 40-man?
twins33
The prospects the Twins traded were not on the 40 man. The player the Twins acquired is on the 40 man. The Twins 40 man is full so something will need to be done in order to add him to their roster.
KingKat
For Taylor.
slydevil
Celestino might be a DFA, didn’t do a heck of a lot. Made a lot of poor decisions in the field and not a great bat. Especially if the Lu keep kep, he’s the kind of player you could just grab mid year – like I only imagine Jake cave will be available off waivers when they need someone…
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
One of those was good, while the other prospect was trash.
chiefroto
Neither are good. Both 35+ FV.
SODOMOJO
Looks like that Sisk kid is the get for KC. 25, lefty, sparkling minor league numbers. He’ll be sliding right in
chiefroto
He’ll be 26 in April and in AAA. Very old for the level, so he should have decent numbers. Not sure the hype here. Plus his high walk rate at such an old age.
Sky14
Seems like a solid depth option but how many outfielders are the Twins planning to deploy?
twins33
I could see a Buxton/Kepler OF with Gallo at 1B and either Gordon or Taylor the starting LF. The other guy on the bench as backup. Larnach, Wallner and Kirilloff in AAA.
I would hate to use up Kirilloff’s last option but they keep reporting they are going to take it easy with him so wouldn’t surprise me if they did. Also, we joke about too many OF’s but the last two seasons every OF keeps getting hurt
Sky14
With the Arraez trade, Kiriloff is almost certainly the 1B with Miranda as a backup option. Gallos defense would be wasted at 1B. Imagine it will be LF – Larnach/Wallner CF – Bux RF- Kepler (or Gallo if Max is trader) with Gallo and Taylor as backups.
I was being mostly tongue in cheek but you’re right about the injuries. Prior to the Gallo and Taylor acquisitions, there was a lot of hope placed in Larnach and Wallner being productive and healthy. The FO has done a good job with providing depth to that group. Just hope they don’t hedge too much and actually allow Larnach or Wallner an opportunity.
twins33
I have had hope that they would give 1B to Kirilloff but Dan Hayes has been stating more and more that they will take it easy on him. Seems like he is tweeting it almost every day. It would be my preference that a healthy Kirilloff is there.
Hayes even mentioned Gallo at 1B which is something the front office has also mentioned when Gallo was signed (not permanently there, just playing there more often than he has in awhile).
benhen77
All of them. All the outfielders.
baseballteam
This gives the Twins another good IL depth piece.
manfraud
Waiting to hear Buxton goes on the 60 day IL as a corresponding move
benhen77
Glad it’s not Winder like Royals were reportedly asking.
HalosHeavenJJ
Perhaps this move helps to keep Buxton healthy as well.
Letting Taylor cover CF when a lefty starts, late in games, maybe the game before an off day could be that little help that goes a long way.
PaulyMidwest
Kepler is gonzo..that has to be what this signifies..within 48 hours Kepler will be clogging some other team’s depth chart.
Rsox
Buxton in LF, Taylor in CF, Kepler in RF, Gallo DH (or 1B).
More likely another trade is coming and Kepler is probably on his way out
baseballboi
Why would the Twins put Buxton in a cof. He’s the best defensive CF in the game…
Old York
Twinkies looking like the world series favourites. Houston or Yankees getting bumped in the first round if the playoffs.
Undefeatedseason for the Twinkies. Book the celebration parade, now!
Tdat1979
Royals changed their pitching priorities from just a few months ago. They were targeting low walk, contact pitchers. Now, they’re looking for high strikeout, high walk pitchers.
YourDreamGM
Bold strategy
DarkSide830
The Twins might make a play for the Central but would they win either East or West division?
YourDreamGM
Absolutely
dsett75
Now Minnesota can put Buxton at a corner spot.
baseballboi
Why in the world would they do that?
frustrated_angels_fan13
I get this is for when buxton gets hurt but my question is where is max Kepler going
cman
Right field like he’s always been unless they trade him.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
They should move Buxton to RF to save his legs like the Braves did with Acuna. Move Buxton to CF when Taylor sits. Best way to protect your long term investment. Move Kepler to LF (or trade), play Kiriloff at 1B, maybe sign Yuli to platoon, call it an off-season.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
I forgot about Gallo, he’s really good on D as well, so maybe DH Kepler, or move Gallo around LF/RF/3B/1B as a super utility to rest players.
Yanks4life22
Well my dreams of a Beni-Bader-Judge-Taylor outfield with Cabrera pitching in are all but done. If these last few years have taught me anything it’s the Yankees always need 4+ outfielders.
Moneyballer
Finding a player to spell buxton without losing a significant amount of defense is a tall order, Taylor is one of a few players who can do this effectively. Excellent insurance for the Twins.
Domingo111
Who is going to play center for the royals? Taylor isn’t really good but he is likely to be a 90 wrc+,1,5 win guy.
I guess waters is the next guy in line but he has a massive k issue and not enough power to compensate for that and could hit .195 with 30% strikeouts.
That being said it is a risk that could (in conjunction with other moves) Lead to the royals losing 90 games again but that being said taylor is over 30 and helps the royals to be a 500 team but not really to compete so why not take the risk with waters?
I don’t quite understand the reliever return in the trade though, are they just acquired to be flipped at the deadline?
BenBenBen
You can start a sentence with “meanwhile.” I promise you it’s ok, Anthony.