4:40pm: The clubs have now announced the deal. The Tigers also placed Olson on the 60-day IL, shedding some extra light on their decision to acquire Paddack.
2:40pm: The Tigers have acquired right-hander Chris Paddack from the Twins, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. An earlier report from Rosenthal and Dan Hayes of The Athletic said the two clubs were in serious discussions about a deal which would send a minor leaguer to the Twins for Paddack. The minor leaguer is catcher/first baseman Enrique Jimenez, per Robert Murray of FanSided. The Tigers are also acquiring Randy Dobnak in the deal, per Jeff Passan of ESPN.
Paddack, 29, has had an up-and-down career and has been inconsistent this year as well. He debuted with the Padres back in 2019 and had arguably his best season that year. He tossed 140 2/3 innings with a 3.33 earned run average, 26.9% strikeout rate and 5.5% walk rate. In the next two seasons, his strikeout rate fell to 23.7% and then 21.6%. His ERA climbed to 4.73 and then 5.07. He was traded to the Twins but then Tommy John surgery in May of 2022 wiped out most of that year and the following season.
He was back on the mound last year but made multiple trips to the injured list due to ongoing issues with his throwing arm. He logged 88 1/3 innings over 17 starts with a 4.99 ERA, 20.6% strikeout rate and 5.5% walk rate.
This year, Paddack has at least avoided the IL. Though as mentioned, his results have been wobbly. Overall, he has a 4.95 ERA in 111 innings over 21 starts, with a 17.6% strikeout rate and 5.7% walk rate. He got out to an atrocious start, allowing nine earned runs to the White Sox in his first outing, lasting just three and a third innings. His second start wasn’t much better, allowing three earned runs in four innings against the Astros. He had a 14.73 ERA after those two starts.
From there, he got in a nice groove. Over his next 11 starts, Paddack tossed 64 innings with a 2.25 ERA. His 19.2% strikeout rate in that time was still subpar, but he limited walks to a 6.4% clip. He got a little help from a .218 batting average on balls in play and 84% strand rate, so his 3.60 FIP and 4.28 SIERA were a bit skeptical of his ERA in that span. He then allowed eight earned runs in a start against the Astros last month. Since then, he has a 6.31 ERA in seven starts, though the most recent one was great. He allowed one run over six innings against the mighty Dodgers, striking out eight.
The results haven’t been outstanding but Paddack seemingly got a decent amount of interest. Jon Heyman of The New York Post says the Rays were involved while Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that the Yankees pursued him as well.
That might be a reflection of the league-wide conditions. Very few teams are clearly out of contention in the expanded playoffs. Some of the clubs that are buried in the standings don’t have much to sell. It all adds up to a seller’s market. Paddack isn’t an ace but he’s been healthy and has decent control. He’s also affordable, making just $7.5MM this year while many other reliable vets are making double or almost triple that. There’s only $2.5MM of Paddack’s salary left to be paid out in the remainder of the season. That seems to be enough to get several teams on the phone.
For the Tigers, adding some starting depth is a sensible move. Alex Cobb has been on the IL all year due to hip issues and it’s unclear if he’ll be able to contribute anything. Jackson Jobe had Tommy John surgery. José Urquidy is still trying to return from last year’s Tommy John and hasn’t yet started a rehab assignment. Sawyer Gipson-Long and Ty Madden are also on the shelf.
The Detroit rotation currently consists of Tarik Skubal, Jack Flaherty, Casey Mize and Reese Olson. They recently called up Troy Melton but he allowed six earned runs in his first big league start. Adding Paddack could perhaps allow the Tigers to send Melton back down to the minors. For now, Paddack looks like the clear #5. He probably wouldn’t be in the club’s playoff rotation if the postseason started today, but he fills in some depth that has been lost to injuries and could step up if further injuries arise over the remainder of the season.
Dobnak’s inclusion is presumably about his contract. He signed an early-career extension with the Twins which hasn’t panned out. Since the end of the 2021 season, he has mostly been in the minors, with less than 15 big league innings on his ledger. In 60 2/3 Triple-A innings this year, he has a 7.12 ERA.
As part of that aforementioned extension, he is making a $3MM salary this year, leaving about $1MM left to be paid out. There’s also a $1MM buyout on a $6MM 2026 club option. Presumably, the Tigers are taking on the remaining $2MM commitment in exchange for a lighter prospect return than Paddack would have otherwise required.
Jimenez, 19, is an intriguing prospect but he’s a long-term play. He’s only 19 years old. The Tigers signed him out of Venezuela in the 2023 international signing period, giving him a $1.25MM bonus. A switch-hitter, he has appeared in 137 minor league games thus far, having slashed .255/.363/.413 for a 114 wRC+. Baseball America lists him as the #17 prospect in the Tigers’ system with a 50 grade on the 20-80 scale, but he’s characterized as an extreme risk. FanGraphs ranked him #28 in the system back in March, noting that his small stature and poor blocking skills are areas of concern.
For the Twins, this is likely the first of a few sell-side moves. They have fallen to 50-55, which puts them 5.5 games back of a playoff spot. FanGraphs only gives them an 11% chance of cracking the postseason. It was reported about a week ago that they were more seriously considering trades of rental players. Paddack is the first go, but Willi Castro, Harrison Bader, Danny Coulombe, Ty France and Christian Vázquez could follow. The larger question is if they will move interesting controllable pieces such as Jhoan Durán, Griffin Jax or Joe Ryan. All reports have suggested the asking prices on those three are high, so the Twins would have to be blown away for a trade to come together.
Dobnak’s inclusion in this deal perhaps suggests the Twins could look to cut costs in the coming days. They didn’t appear to have a huge budget to work with in the winter, limiting themselves to modest one-year deals for Bader, Coulombe and France. The franchise is actively for sale, with an ownership change expected in the coming months. Perhaps they will look to have other clubs absorb as much of the money owed to their impending free agents as possible, even though eating some of the money would lead to a greater prospect return. It’s possible the Pohlad family, which still owns the club for now, will look to save themselves a few million bucks in the coming days.
Time will tell on that. For now, the Twins have already saved a few million and added a young catching prospect to their system. The Tigers, meanwhile, have added some rotation depth as they hope to cruise to a division title. Despite a recent rough patch, they have an eight-game lead over the Guardians in the Central.
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Not at all what I expected from the Tigers. Hopefully this kickstarts the deadline usually more has been done by now even with weaker classes like this one
ya, not the strongest of moves.
This isn’t preventing them from making more moves. And they needed at least one new SP, or he could be an emergency AAA pitcher in case of injuries if they wanted to add another SP.
bwb – I really, really wanted Paddack to make his start tomorrow. Not fair!! Sox would have been all over him.
I think one of his better games this year came against the Sox. Five innings, three runs. That’s Paddock in a nutshell.
Just a stop gap, for Olson.
Yeah, usually teams try to lock down their Uber drivers before the season starts:
cnbc.com/2021/03/31/twins-randy-dobnak-used-to-dri…
Enrique Jimenez was ranked as our 14th best prospect. Dingler, Briceno, and Liranzo blocked him at the catching position. I guess better than the guys we have been rotating in and out of the bullpen (seems like their eras were in the upper 7s).
Paddock not starting? At least for near future? For that tier of prospect they could get a better reliever. Or give multiple prospects and really get a reliever.
Looks like Paddock is starting now that the Olsen injury has been announced.
Paddack did show up in the Twins’ post-season bullpen in 2023 and his fastball works in one inning bursts. He can be a flexible piece in a playoff situation.
Lou do you work for the Tigers?
@murph…..It’s slow because of parity. Most the league is within 5 games of the final wild card spot still. Some teams like Tampa haven’t decided yet whether they are buying or selling. Arizona, KC, Cleveland, Anaheim, Minnesota are just one hot streak like Texas is currently on or Boston had just finished before the All-Star break from getting right back in the thick of it. Only Baltimore, Oakland, and Chicago in the American league seem to really not have a shot.
“Quiet! All of you! They’re approaching the Tyrannosaur paddock.”
Significant vote of confidence for Troy Melton.
Hopefully the “unidentified minor leaguer” in discussion is a very low level player. Chris Paddack probably wouldn’t even make their postseason roster. At best, he might be an improvement over Keider Montero. Then they could try Troy Melton in the bullpen. Long-term, Melton is a starter but I don’t think he’s ready.
I always liked Paddack. I wonder if Fetter can unlock another level. Dobnak was mentioned as well. Again what can Fetter do with him. Not so long ago they were important.pieces for Minnesota. I agree on Melton spending the rest of the year/playoffs in the pen, like Jobe last year. I’m interested to see how this plays out. I think it might end up as an underrated move by Harris. I like it.
Now we need a bat…but where to play them? 3B, SS, CF or dance with the ones who brought you and just stick with what we have?
@ beach bum
Until yesterday, I think the offense has been worse than the pitching since the break. It does feel like we need a bat.
However, the only one I would sit at this point is Baez, who once again looks very lost at the plate. Wouldn’t want to take at-bats away from McKinstry. Meadows is so darn good in centerfield, tough to take him out of the lineup, and he looked like he’s finally getting his timing back in his at-bats yesterday. Vierling is still finishing up spring training, but I have faith in him as well. And if he doesn’t find his timing, they have Mr. Perez in the wings.
Despite the poor offense recently, my gut says they need pitching depth even more than bats, especially a back-end reliever or 2. Please!?!
Based on no scientific evidence or statistical probability, I believe the Tigers are now in cruise control because Carpenter, Meadows and Vierling are all playing together again. That’s my prediction.
Solid veteran #5 starter 👍
In Toledo.
Few teams in baseball have #5 starters better than Paddack.
Aren’t the Tigers one of them? I consider Montero to be superior to Paddack.
Gruß,
BSHH
Paddack has lower WHIP, higher WAR and similar era. And I’d rather have a veteran than a rookie heading into the postseason
Yes it’s really hard to get guys with 5 ERAs.
ERA doesn’t tell the whole tale. Take out 3 bad outings for him and what do you have?
A career of the same. I’m sure all pitchers would like their clunkers removed.
Take out any starting pitcher’s 3 worst outings and they start looking really good too.
Paddock (especially with Olson now gone) is probably the 4th-5th best pitcher on the Tiger staff.
Skubal
Mize
Flaherty
Vest
Paddock
then you get down to
Holton
Kahnle
Hurter
Lee
Hanifee
Enns
Jackson
eew….
Maybe they are going to deal some pitching and this is depth. Chances are neither paddock or montero would factor in to the playoffs anyways
scott harris what are you doing
Last week someone said Harris was not panicking while Jed in Chicago was getting new britches.
This might end up as an underrated move.
lol…just lol
Going for Paddack, is he a FA after this year? Don’t know about this move, when you have Gallen and Kelly in Detroit for the next three days in the visitors’ dugout.
For a presumably much higher price tag than Paddack had
Yes, Paddack is a free agent in 2026. Scott Boras is his agent…
Paddack in Detroit! (Like the David Bowie song)
You can say the horses are still in the paddack.
Hmmm I guess no extra money was extended by ownership to boost the roster. Or very little anyway. They probably were shaking the sofa down for loose change in the clubhouse. Broke into the Coke machine.
Waiting to see if Suarez ends up in Seattle again.
Paddack is okay I guess. Maybe Tigers unlock something more out of him.
Paddack is no slouch, he just has been inconsistent this year. He has the talent to go on a run if he’s feeling good and the stars are aligned.
If anyone can make paddack consistent it’s AJ hinch and the tigers, I’m surprised it was an intra division trade with the twins not completely out yet
In truth, Paddack has been inconsistent since his good rookie year in 2019.
His value is he takes the ball and gives you 5 or 6 innings as a 5th starter. About once a month he pitches a really impressive start.
Or they are keeping the cash to go after a closer and bat? TBD.
Trading?
The guys they were supposed to trade?
What a sad move for them to make. Literally moves no needle for them.
They probably couldn’t get Keller from the Pirates and had to settle for Paddack instead
Maybe Fetter spots something fixable. Paddack is also cheap enough that they could still cut him if he doesn’t work out.
I don’t doubt Fetter. He’s done wonders for the pitching staff and Harris has been great at identifying underappreciated pitchers (i.e. Flaherty, Lorenzen, Holton).
I disagree. Paddack is better than giving more innings to Dietrich Enns, Keider Montero, Luke Jackson, Carlos Hernandez, Dylan Smith, Brenan Hanifee, Geoff Hartlieb, or Chase Lee
Hartlieb DFA’d, no? Still, valid points Virg.
Yeah, and Hernandez too.
@ virgil
I wouldn’t give up on Montero or Hanifee quite yet…
The only thing is Paddack shares his last name with the Las Vegas shooter, bad ju-ju.
Technically Chris is off the hook, different spellings Iggy!
Thank the Lord!!! I would change my name to Smith if it happened to me.
Not a bad first move for the Tigers. I still expect them to pick up Helsley and another right handed bat. Also don’t be shocked if they grab Suarez while the diamondbacks are in town this week….
They’ll probably get Gore, Suarez, Cabrera, Kelly, Gallen, Helsley, Fairbanks. Gonna be quite the deadline for the Tigers lol
They are not getting even half of this list lmao
To be fair, they may not even get 14.285 % of that list.
I don’t expect anyone on that list. A few days will tell though.
We can only hope.
So who do we think it is?
Looks like the Tigers front office isn’t serious about contending this year. More half assed moves. Adding Paddack doesn’t scream world series contender to me.
The Tigers adding Woody Fryman and Doyle Alexander didn’t scream contender, either. Paddack has talent, so maybe this will work out similarly (so long as the minor leaguer isn’t the next John Smoltz).
Except we gave up John Smoltz to get Alexander that year
Have you looked at Smoltz stats at the time of that trade? He looked like a nothing burger. Great scouting by Atlanta. Alexander did everything that Detroit could have hoped for. They may not have won it all, but it wasn’t because of Alexander.
I was just going to post the same comment as Kabong about Doyle Alexander. Well said Kabong. Judge the move after the World Series is done.
@Beach Bum
Improving at the margins is not a bad thing. Right now, Paddack is preferable to Melton. And there are likely other moves to be made.
Go look up what Doyle Alexander was doing when we traded for him. You might be too young to remember.
Fryman and Alexander were both having bad years by 1972 and 1987 standards. Fryman was a waiver wire pickup.
I’m 54 dude. I remember.
With this big (lol) move, ownership must have said you can add but you cannot increase payroll. Don’t care if they have a real shot in the playoffs, really just shows everyone just how far they want to improve this team for a playoff run. Not an impressive acquisition at all.
Unless you have a tine machine I can’t put much stock in that opinion dude. Paddock is an interesting arm and Dobnak has had previous success.They are grabbing two pitchers and the deadline is days away with lots of time to add a RH bat and power reliever. Wait a little to judge.
Safe to say Alex Cobb isn’t happening lol
He’s officially been shucked.
Thanks to Paddack for his very average tenure in MIN. Will be curious to see what kind of return he fetches from DET.
A 19 year old catcher in Rookie ball. He is a scratch-off lottery ticket. I’d call that an adequate return for the Twins.
He looks like he could be at least a good backup catcher. Interesting kid.
This is the dude that Detroit beat last month. He gave up a couple of homers and was throwing his hands up like it wasn’t his fault lol. Maybe they need him for BP?
I’ve heard Baddoo is going to MIN in return, which is fine.
Heard Torkelson was the return.
This may make the Tigers worse.
This is so sad. I guess when you have a cheap owner this is what you get. Luckily they are already in the playoffs so it won’t matter since he won’t even be on the playoff roster
What in the Jarrod Washburn is going on here???
Tigers almost get swept by the Blue Jays and they go out to get this below league average pitcher?
You need a donkey if you’re going to play “Pin the Tail”
Deadline is not even here yet dude. Lots of tine to get a RH bat and power reliever still. I’m interested to see what Chris Fetter can do with him.
Man, falvey unloading dobnak and paddack (and their combined ~4mil remaining) is a miracle. And to get a prospect to boot.
Nothing gets me harder than watching the Pohlads save money instead of competing in the playoffs
I guess it’s a number 5 starter. okay get two bullpen Arms and a good bat. Otherwise they’re punting this season.
Innings eater for a wildcard prospect. Nothing too crazy but some action at least.
That is definitely a great idea for the Twins to catch the Tigers. When in doubt, give them your worst pitcher.
Salary dump for Paddack is wild.
Definitely one of the deals ever.
Not sure why there’s hate on this move for either side? It’s a rookie ball catcher prospect going to the twins in exchange for a veteran arm and a reliever to a tigers team who needs some innings. It doesn’t seem like this is the only deal to be made?
I do not see the Tigers making the playoffs. They are 2 and 12 in their last 14 games. Even the Pirates took ’em to the woodshed.
LOL wut? They have to blow an 8 game lead in the Central AND miss one of 3 wild card slots. That’d be one hell of a collapse.
C’mon, Tigers….we’re looking to go to the World Series….this is NOT a World Series move….hopefully, Chris Fetter can wring some good innings outta these guys….
Hate to tell ya, but they are a weak WS contender at best. Don’t be fooled by their record. They lack a strong 1-2-3 SP rotation. Bullpen is very shaky. Many of these youngsters are having career years and are cooling off. The next few years will be legitimate for WS contention, if the sign Skubs and acquire at least one more elite SP.
The bullpen needs work but I’ll take Skubal, Mize, Olsen and Flaherty as a top 4.
Does Reese Olson on he 60 day IL affect your view of this move?
Oh yes. Wrote that before that little nugget of info came out. That hurts badly.
Enrique Jimenez is no top prospect by any means, but good enough to not be thrown away for next to nothing. I don’t see what Paddack will bring except from taking innings away from Montero, Melton and Gipson-Long. Dobnak is a salary dump for Minnesota. I don’t understand this trade from a Tigers standpoint, but hopefully Harris knows what he’s doing.
Gruß,
BSHH
Honestly, I think he may be used out of the BP.
Innings. That’s all. Innings.
It’s a fine move if the savings are spent on a reliever like Helsley and a bat like Suarez. If those kind of moves don’t work out, they’re gonna wish they swung for more with Minnesota. Minnesota must be pretty happy about this trade as it stands.
What savings? They just added Paddack’s salary and $2mm to finish Dobnik’s contract.
They need Suarez and Kelly from Arizona for a combo of prospects not involving Max Clark. Not some roll of the dice guys like Paddack and Dobniak. Those 2 are really going to help shore up the rotation and bullpen and infield during the playoffs.
I think they’re identifying that the bullpen has the been the biggest problem, but finding a #5 who can eat some innings helps the bullpen in the long run. They didn’t spend a ton of starters because they’re saving it for Suarez and a high leverage reliever.
But they need at least 1 lock down starter to give them a solid 1-2-3 punch in the playoffs assuming no injuries. Skubal and Mize can win games 1 and 2 and 6 and 7, but if either takes a loss, then it’s anyone’s series in a 7 game series. Take no chances and get this title for Detroit!
Olsen.
And Olson is gone! You are right. They need another starter now.
Paddock is not that far removed from injury (correct me if I’m wrong). He was a great pitcher in SD. I would imagine that the Tigers pitching coach Chris Fetter sees something he likes there. Dobnak has been a decent arm in the not so distant past too. I like this trade.
But…they still need to add a power reliever (Helseley, Bednar) and a good RH bat.
Yandy Diaz wouldn’t be a bad RH bat to pick up. DH him against LH pitching and play him at 1B here and there instead of Torkelson.
100% agree. Yandy Diaz, Fairbanks and Bradley (now thst it turns out Olson is on the 60 day DL) would be nice!
The Rays aren’t giving away Yandy Diaz, they’re in a pennant race, even though they’ve stumbled the last week. What you’d have to give up to get Diaz is not worth any marginal improvement (if any!) over Torkelson. And Yandy’s fielding days seem over, he’s only appeared 13 times at 1B this season, and he’s giving up 1B time to Aranda who isn’t a great fielder. With Carpenter and Greene (and Torkelson), the last thing the Tigers need is another hitter who ought to be DH, The assets needed to acquire Yandy are better spent on an outfielder and releif pitching.
Carp is a perfectly serviceable OF and wants more time there. Diaz would be a great fit in Detroit playing DH with Tork staying at 1B. Tampa makes those kind of trades every year and does very well when they do.
Why would you pay for a full time player and then not play them full time? If they want a RH platoon bat, trade for a RH platoon bat. Saves the bad vibes from the underused player on the bench, and won’t cost as much in trade.
Go get em Randy hopefully you get an opportunity with Detroit
Wouldn’t surprise me if Detroit just pays off Dobniks contract.
What a dumb trade. We get a inconsistent and injury prone pitcher along with a 30 year old AAA guy with a 9.00 era. All for a 19 year old catching prospect with big upside.
Detroit could have given the twins two cans of coca colas and a box of cheerios and still have gotten Paddack
Looks like a win win fair trade.
It’s a homecoming for Dobnak as he’s an alumni of the USPBL and Jimmy Johns Feild! Would make a great story if he actually pitches for the Tigers
Drat! I was hoping they’d go for Severino…
The reactions here are insane. We need innings. We got innings for a blocked #14 prospect. It’s fine. We haven’t given away any of our top trade chips yet. Let’s at least wait until the 31st when the majority of moves will be made before we start panicking.
A 5 Ft 9 inch First Baseman??
Paddock is better than most of what the Tigers currently have in the pen. Nevertheless, it isn’t nearly enough to help the team get the last 9-15 outs. Need more.
Chris will be on the rotation.
Wth twins, NOT IN THE DIVISION lol
when i think his name i hear the aflac duck (and now so will you you’re welcome)
For what they gave up, trade was fine for Detroit. Even ate Dobnak’s contract to surrender a lesser prospect.
Of course, this trade would also be better for Detroit had Olsen not gotten injured.
crisp attic
He’s from Pittsburgh and played college at a small school in WV. Pitched well in Indy ball and got hot at the right time.
Flaherty, Torres and Lee to San Diego?
To the Dodgers?
Go for it Harris!
Melton was outstanding tonight. Ibanez was like the Ibanez of ’24. Suddenly, Troy Melton’s career and Ibanez ’24 looks preferable to 2 months of E. Suarez.