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Poll: Should The Twins Trade Pablo Lopez This Offseason?

By Nick Deeds | October 9, 2025 at 9:59am CDT

The Twins conducted a complete fire sale at the trade deadline this year as they shipped 11 players off their big league roster, but one significant player who stayed in place was ace right-hander Pablo Lopez. The talented righty was limited to just 14 starts this season by a hamstring strain and a shoulder strain before his season came to an end in September due to a forearm strain.

The fact of Lopez’s injury-marred season left the Twins unable to move him at the deadline this year when they purged the majority of their veteran players, but that doesn’t mean a deal can’t be made this offseason. After all, the aforementioned forearm strain that ended his season came with “no concern” regarding Lopez’s UCL or elbow, and all indications point to him being expected to have a normal offseason and be ready for the 2026 campaign. What’s more, Lopez was nothing short of excellent when healthy this year as he pitched to a 2.79 ERA with a 3.19 FIP in 75 2/3 innings of work.

That’s the sort of top-of-the-rotation potential that contending teams will want to bring in desperately this winter, and the Twins could stand to benefit from trading Lopez during an offseason where there are few free agents who offer much certainty. Dylan Cease, Zac Gallen, and Framber Valdez all had tough years that didn’t quite reach their typical standards, while Brandon Woodruff and Shane Bieber face health-related questions after seasons coming off major surgery. Lopez has his own flaws, of course, including his array of recent injuries and a pedestrian 4.08 ERA as recently as last year. Even so, the uncertainty surrounding this crop of free agent starters can only serve to make Lopez more attractive by comparison.

It’s unclear what the Twins’ payroll capacity or competitive expectations for 2025 are, but if the team embarks on a lengthy rebuild it would make little sense to hold onto the final two years and $43.5MM left on the Lopez’s contract. Young arms like Mick Abel, Simeon Woods Richardson, Taj Bradley, Zebby Matthews, and David Festa are all likely to compete for a spot in the rotation. Holdovers Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober will surely be in the rotation (unless they’re traded themselves), and Kendry Rojas could be ready for the majors at some point next year as well. That deep group of young rotation pieces makes Lopez a bit more expendable to the Twins than he would be for most teams, at least if they aren’t expecting to compete next year.

Given the fact that Lopez would surely bring back a hefty return on the trade market and the depth the Twins currently enjoy in their rotation, using the right-hander to infuse more offensive talent into the club’s roster would make a lot of sense. With that being said, it’s worth noting that the Twins actually still have some notable talent on paper. Lopez, Ryan, and Ober could form a front three in the rotation that many contenders in the league would be jealous of. Star outfielder Byron Buxton has been healthier of late and has the offensive ability to be an anchor for a playoff lineup. Players like Royce Lewis and Matt Wallner have shown impressive ceilings despite their inconsistency, while young bats like Brooks Lee and Luke Keaschall could take a big step forward. It’s not impossible to imagine a viable offensive core coming together as soon as next year, especially if top prospects like Emmanuel Rodriguez and Walker Jenkins can contribute at some point.

Of course, even with those positives the Twins would need to significantly invest in the team in order to build a real contender for 2026. RosterResource estimates the club’s current payroll for 2026 to fall into the range of $95MM, and while that leaves around $40MM in budget space relative to the 2025 club’s payroll it’s an open question how much of that (if any) will actually be reinvested into the major league club given the clear financial motivations behind this summer’s Correa trade.

The Twins would need serious help in the bullpen in order to compete after losing Griffin Jax, Louis Varland, and Jhoan Duran at the deadline, and players like Kody Clemens and Austin Martin starting regularly at first base and in left field wouldn’t exactly inspire confidence either. If the front office is facing substantial financial constraints that weren’t in place this time last year, there may be an argument for moving Lopez even if they do want to compete next year. After all, his $21.75MM salary could then be reinvested into the offense or bullpen, both of which have much less depth than the rotation does at present.

How do MLBTR readers view the situation? Should the Twins trade Lopez this offseason, either in hopes of reallocating his salary to other parts of the roster or as part of a full-scale rebuild? Or should they keep their ace in the fold to give themselves the best shot of winning next year? Have your say in the poll below:

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  1. Tracenv

    1 month ago

    Twins should keep him until his value comes back up, then trade him….their not looking to be competitive. Just cheap…..

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    • solaris602

      1 month ago

      Great idea in theory, but if they keep him and he blows out that elbow in the first half of ‘26, he’ll be staying in MIN for the duration of his contract. The smart money is on the Twins simply taking the best available offer this winter.

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      • RunDMC

        1 month ago

        Agreed. Leverage him against the inevitably exorbitant FA SP contracts that happen every year, and teams could pay more (prospect capital, less cash if any sent with Lopez, etc.). He averaged 32 GS (180+ IP) from 2022-24. Someone will believe that if you get him into warmer weather, and him being not even 30 yet, you can get an above-average innings-eater for less than market rate. That’s exactly what AA wants for ATL (along with everyone else).

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          Wondering what the return would be as teams are hesitant on trading for injured arms regardless of what is shown on the films as not everything is visible. If the Twins are looking to get the money off the books, I see many teams involved up to a point. If they expect too dollar, I don’t see any team ponying up.

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        • RunDMC

          1 month ago

          Let’s do a side-by-side —

          Player A: 2/43.5M (age 30-31)
          Player B: 1/40M (inc. 5M buyout; also with a NTC) (age 36)

          If STL makes Player B/Gray available, MIN could get quite a bit of the money off the books. Honestly, even a decent GM should be able to get another team take all of Lopez’s deal.

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    • LordD99

      1 month ago

      If the medicals are good, his trade value should remain high.

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    • WestVillageTiger

      1 month ago

      Ah yes, the Luis Robert Theory of Roster Management. Stuck between taking the best offer or committing to another season…

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  2. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 month ago

    Unless they got contracted by Manfield maybe

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  3. dshires4

    1 month ago

    I’d personally wait until next trade deadline and bank on health and production making him a top SP option on the block. But I could see them going a full measure and doubling down on the roster gutting this offseason.

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  4. Acoss1331

    1 month ago

    Twins are going to be cheap so I’d assume they’d listen to offers on Pablo. Not sure if they’d want to trade Joe Ryan though.

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    • Rsox

      1 month ago

      I tbink eventually they trade both but i think they keep Ryan til the trade deadline. Lopez is a gamble; trade him now and get a solid return or wait and hope he’s healthy and get a better return mid-season. However, if he gets injured again all of that goes out the window

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      • Acoss1331

        1 month ago

        I would certainly like Jed to kick the tires on a trade for Joe Ryan. Another starter will be needed and Cubs have prospects to put a deal together.

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        • jammin464_

          1 month ago

          Yeah! Why is there no talk of trading Ryan? Seems like they could get A LOT of prospect capital for him! Why waste a great pitcher (and contract) on a rebuild? Get a good return on him NOW and the rebuild is over that much quicker.

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        • Pete'sView

          1 month ago

          Giants might want him to come home.

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  5. dano62

    1 month ago

    Baltimore, the Mets & Astros would be interesting landing spots…

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    • solaris602

      1 month ago

      BAL needs a #1 more than anything. Whether that’s Lopez or a free agent, they cannot emerge from the winter without an ace and expect to contend next year.

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      • tuck 2

        1 month ago

        I love how every ignore 1. Kyle Bradish who finished third in Cy Young voting in 23 and was dominant in 24 before needing TJ and 2. The year Trevor Roger’s just had.

        Yes the Os should and will get another front line starter but tired of the narrative that ignores all their 2025 injuries.

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        • vtadave

          1 month ago

          Probably still doesn’t change the fact (as you say), that they need to stop signing #4/#5 starters like Morton, Gibson, Sugano, etc.

          Doubt any Orioles fans are comfortable with what they have now.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 month ago

          tuck 2
          Kyle Bradish who finished third in Cy Young voting in 23 and was dominant in 24 before needing TJ
          ========================
          He was dominant in ’25 as well, after his return. 6 starts, none with more than two ERs.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 month ago

          But an ace to put in front of what might be a very nice 1-4, would be huge.

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    • zantigm

      1 month ago

      Mountcastle, Beavers, Trey GIbson and Aron Estrada

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  6. Baltimore_44

    1 month ago

    Yes. Teams will view the medicals on Lopez. If they’re comfortable then they’ll pull the trigger. There’s never enough pitching available and the contract on Lopez is below Market Value.

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  7. LordD99

    1 month ago

    Answer: Yes.

    I will now read the story.

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  8. ohyeadam

    1 month ago

    What’s the point in half measures? Save all the money you can. Beg Buck to waive his NTC so you can save some more. Maybe they’ll only roster 25 players next year to save a little extra

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  9. James Midway

    1 month ago

    It’s kind of crazy, even after the sell-off they still have a pretty good rotation.

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    • JoeBrady

      1 month ago

      I see no reason to sell off. Their 1-4 is very good. If they can turn either Taj or Abel around, they’ll have a decent+ team.

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      • Skylander

        1 month ago

        They had a decent team before deciding to trade a third of their roster. Ownership is only interested in shedding payroll.

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  10. stymeedone

    1 month ago

    When an article uses the phrase “It’s not impossible to imagine…”, it means it’s unlikely in reality. If they are in rebuild mode, don’t go halfway. It will come down to what offers they get, but shop him. Detroit and Cleveland are farther along than the ” It’s not impossible to imagine…” stage. Plus, with the right moves, KC could be a factor. Good time to rebuild.

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  11. zantigm

    1 month ago

    yes, trade him to Orioles for Ryan Mountcastle, Dylan Beavers , Aron Estrada and Trey Gibson.

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    • BuyBuyMets

      1 month ago

      The Twins are unlikely to take Mountcastle. They wouldn’t persue someone with only one year of control left, especially a guy who will get about $8 million in arbitration.
      He is coming off an injury plagued year that was by far his worst.
      Besides, if they were interested, , they could just sign him more cheaply after the O’s non-tender him.

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  12. BashBroJoe

    1 month ago

    Orioles. They need two starters and as long as his medicals are good, Pablo would line up nicely with Kyle and Trevor.

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  13. darkhorses2010

    1 month ago

    “Yes, they absolutely should, and shouldn’t go overboard when it comes to a return.”
    —-Craig and Alex

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  14. Sensible

    1 month ago

    They should hold him. Their rotation is good enough to win their division. At least hold off until the deadline.

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  15. I might be giant

    1 month ago

    No.

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  16. HBan22

    1 month ago

    Red Sox should get one of either him or Joe Ryan. They have the young talent to pull it off.

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  17. crs

    1 month ago

    Lopez will earn $21.75 million each of the next two seasons.
    This past year his injuries were hamstring, shoulder,and forearm strains.
    “” no concern”” with the elbow.
    There were a good number of teams that, mathematically, were playoff eligible in September. How many teams that did not make the postseason
    will ask about Lopez in the offseason?
    Twins should take offers in the off-season rather than wait for the deadline.

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  18. Steve Johnson

    1 month ago

    Lopez’s contract is a very, very good contract. If he were a FA, he’s be looking at 5-6 years 25-28million per.

    Of course, non Twins fans want him to be traded. I bet they think he’d be available for a couple C+ prospects too.

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