The Mets are interested in Twins left-hander Danny Coulombe, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post.
Coulombe is a 35-year-old lefty reliever. Though he made his major league debut over a decade ago, he’s currently in the best stretch of his career. Dating back to the start of the 2023 season, he has thrown 107 2/3 innings with a 2.09 earned run average. He has struck out 28.3% of opponents, limited walks to a 5.7% clip and induced ground balls on 44.5% of balls in play he’s allowed. He has recorded five saves and 41 holds in that time.
The first two years of that span were spent with the Orioles. The O’s could have retained him for 2025 but somewhat surprisingly turned down his $4MM club option. The Twins scooped him up with a one-year deal worth $3MM.
In hindsight, that looks like a misstep for Baltimore and a win for Minnesota. Coulombe has thrown 26 2/3 innings this year with a tiny 0.68 ERA. There’s surely some luck in there, as he has a massive 92% strand rate. But his 27.9% strikeout rate, 6.7% walk rate and 41.8% ground ball rate are all good figures. His 1.69 FIP and 2.90 SIERA suggest he would be posting good numbers even with more neutral favor from the baseball gods.
His fastball velocity is only 90.2 miles per hour this year but he’s never been a flamethrower. His career high in that department was 91.8 mph in 2023. He’s also mixing in a cutter, sinker, slider and knuckle curve to keep hitters off balance. He doesn’t have massive platoon splits. In fact, lefties have a slightly better line against him this year, with a .208/.240/.229 line compared to a .163/.241/.204 slash when Coulombe is facing a righty.
That kind of performance would look good in any bullpen but it’s especially attractive for the Mets. They had planned to have A.J. Minter and Danny Young as their lefty relievers this year but both required season-ending surgeries by early May.
The Mets have subsequently been cycling through fringe roster guys like Richard Lovelady, Génesis Cabrera, José Castillo and Colin Poche. Today, they reinstated Brooks Raley from the injured list and designated Lovelady for assignment. Raley has some good work on his track record but is 37 years old and is just returning from a lengthy Tommy John surgery layoff.
Adding another lefty ahead of the deadline makes plenty of sense, particularly when considering Coulombe’s fairly modest salary. The Mets are a third-time competitive balance tax payor above the top threshold, meaning they will pay a 110% tax on any money they add to the payroll.
Though Coulombe may make sense for the Mets, that doesn’t mean they can get him. The Twins, like several teams, are hovering around contention in such a way where buying or selling is a tough decision. They are currently 47-49, which puts them four games back of a playoff spot. FanGraphs still gives them a 23.3% shot at cracking the postseason, with Baseball Prospectus slightly more optimistic at 28.3%.
It’s possible that their results in the next few weeks could determine their deadline approach. They start a series in Colorado tonight, then head to Dodger stadium. After that, they return home to host the Nationals and then Red Sox.
If they lean to the sell side, trading Coulombe would make a lot of sense. He’s an impending free agent who will celebrate his 36th birthday in a few months. Perhaps even if they are buying, they could flip Coulombe while bringing in other pieces. However, doing so would subtract the most reliable lefty from the bullpen. The Twins have also occasionally given the ball to Joey Wentz, Kody Funderburk and Anthony Misiewicz this year but no one in that trio has an ERA below 6.92.
Coulombe’s modest salary is also surely valuable to the Twins. They clearly didn’t have a ton of payroll space this winter. They spent a combined $10.25MM on one-year deals for Coulombe, Harrison Bader and Ty France. With the franchise currently for sale, they probably don’t have the ability to take on much more salary at the deadline, which could push them towards keeping an affordable guy like Coulombe for the stretch run.
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LFGMets trolling in 3-2-1… 🤣
@Blue Baron This guy isn’t any good despite his ERA. Phil Maton is having a similar season. Is Phil Maton any good? I think hes awful despite was his stats say
A) Coloumbe is having a better season than Maton.
B) Maton himself *is* having a great season. Traditional stats are great, so are his statcast numbers (elite whiff-, K-, barrel-, hard hit percentages and elite EV). You can “think” he’s awful, but you’re just being a biased fan.
How on earth do the Orioles justify not exercising his 4 million option for 2025? Thats incredibly stupid on their part. Yes thats what the article says but its a lot more diplomatic than I am. That’s just dumb.
Nobody ever claimed that the Orioles were smart.
It was a baffling move at the time and looks even worse now.
Yep, they chose Perez over him, and look how that turned out?🤣
Ummm this guy doesn’t have an ERA over 7, what is Stearns thinking?
@carlos15 his ERA is deceiving. Jose Castillo had a 2.38 era as a Met this year and we both know how awful he really was
As a Twins fan, he has been lock down good. The ERA may be a bit deceiving, but add 1.00 to it and it’s still really good.
As they should be. And Willi Castro, Harrison Bader, and Griffin Jax. If Minnesota sells, Mets should be right there
Mets should be in on everyone.
My question is, what offer would be most likely?
Jax isn’t going anywhere. Duran is the more likely arm to be traded (or should be anyway).
Every hot stove buyer wants Bader and coulombe
And Castro
Masterful gambit, Orioles.
I think Sproat should get it done. Maybe Sproat + low A guy
Haha, for a rental reliever. Okay.
Yeah but he’s like, super duper good
Sorry Horace, just messing around
Sproat is fair. Hes a U of F pitcher, so he will likely be nothing in the majors. Plus he looks terrible in AAA. Mets need to go all in. Sproat and filler for Coulombe and Topa
You’re just messing around too.
Right?
Nope. Best U of F pitcher ever is Brady Singer who recently overtook Desclafani. Topa is cost controlled for another year and Coulombe is a dominant lefty for the playoffs.
Cubs gave up much more for Chapman when they wanted to get over the top. This trade is a lesser prospect return for a lesser level of reliever, makes sense.
I don’t really care what is stats say, he is not what we need. He does not throw hard enough. I don’t particulary think hes that good. Case in point, Edwin Uceta had a extremely low ERA last year but he reverted back to his old ways. Same reasons why I wouldn’t want Dennis Santana or Chris Flexen. These guys are losers. I want a reliever that has had years of consistency. The last time one of these type of relievers worked out for us was Addison Reed, and that was 10 years ago. Failure of a deadline if Stearns gets him. Just like how Paul Blackburn was a failure too
He has an ERA and FIP under 3 for 3 consecutive years.
Yeah. He’s that good.
“I want a reliever that has had years of consistency.”
So you want Danny Coulombe? I have no idea how you can say that Coulombe is “not what we need” when the Mets’ biggest hole is lefty relief, which this guy is.
From 21-25, Coulombe has had a 2.39 ERA/2.92 FIP in 154 IP. @LFGM can tell you what he doesn’t want but he also doesn’t know how to buy a lottery ticket if a genie gave him the winning numbers.
Hey, Mikey Elias, how you doing? Cionel Perez is available!
I see where you’re coming from in that his heater is a sizzling 90.2 MPH. Usually GM’s go for the high velocity lockdown guys at the deadline, not lefty finesse pitchers.
I fear that maybe some of the takes I read on here are actually real. I want to believe its trolling so I can still have some faith in humanity, but….
In which a small-market team contemplates whether its self-ideal role is to serve as a farm team for large market teams rather than trying to compete when they have a chance….
This guy is so underrated. It was crazy to me the cheapo O’s opted to let him walk
Coulumbe:”Mets? What did I do wrong?”
Who’s that creepy homeless looking dude in the trench coat, mumbling to himself. Why is he puttering around in the bullpen? Who let him in? “Uh, that’s Coulumbe”
Why they want Colombo for their staff? They’d be better off with McCloud. Or McMillan and wife.
McMillion was a pole smoker, he didn’t a wife! wife!
Mike Elias chose Perez over him, grounds to be fired!
tiene tremendo Coulombe
Paddack , Castro, and columbe to the Mets for Santucci , tong and a young hitter
I assume lol wants to keep Sproat