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Twins Acquire Alex Jackson, Avoid Arbitration With Justin Topa

By Nick Deeds | November 21, 2025 at 9:57am CDT

9:57am: Darren Wolfson of KSTP reports that Topa will be guaranteed $1.225MM in 2026 by his new contract.

8:24am: The Twins have acquired catcher Alex Jackson from the Orioles in exchange for minor league infielder Payton Eeles, according to a report from Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports. According to Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic, Minnesota has designated outfielder DaShawn Keirsey Jr. for assignment to make room for Jackson on the 40-man roster. The team has also avoided arbitration with right-hander Justin Topa on a one-year deal, per Gleeman.

Jackson, 30 next month, was a potential non-tender candidate ahead of this evening’s deadline. Projected for a $1.8MM salary in 2206 by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz, Jackson was the Orioles’ third catcher behind Adley Rutschman and Samuel Basallo. While Baltimore could certainly consider a three-catcher roster in 2026 given the time Basallo is expected to spend at DH and first base next season, Maverick Handley remains on the 40-man roster as a potential third-string catcher behind the team’s primary tandem. That made Jackson somewhat expendable, and Baltimore has now decided to send him to Minnesota in order to shore up their upper-level infield depth in the minors.

As for the Twins, bringing Jackson into the fold gives the team a backup catcher behind Ryan Jeffers, replacing free agent veteran Christian Vazquez in the club’s catching tandem. Jackson was drafted sixth overall back in 2014 but hasn’t made much noise at the big league level despite his draft pedigree. He’s bounced between Atlanta, Miami, Milwaukee, Tampa, and Baltimore throughout his parts of six seasons in the majors and now seems poised to suit up for Minnesota in his seventh next year.

Jackson has typically been viewed as an adequate defender behind the plate, but his offensive numbers have typically left much to be desired. He entered the 2025 season with a career slash line of just .132/.224/.232 (29 wRC+), meaning he had been 71% worse than league average in his 340 trips to the plate at the big league level. A 37-game, 100-PA stint with the Orioles this year saw him show some signs of life offensively, as he hit a respectable .220/.290/.473 (111 wRC+) during that time.

Unfortunately, Jackson is unlikely to continue hitting at a 30-homer pace as he did in Baltimore this season, and his 37.0% strikeout rate against a walk rate of just 5.0% leaves much to be desired in terms of discipline. Jackson’s advanced metrics suggest his underlying performance remained below average this year, and in 2026 it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him take a significant step back with the bat. Still, he should provide the Twins with a cost-effective insurance option behind the plate in a market without much quality available behind the plate. Jackson joins Jeffers, Mickey Gasper, and Jhonny Pereda as catching options on the 40-man roster.

In exchange for Jackson, the Twins are surrendering Eeles. The infielder, who just celebrated his 26th birthday earlier this week, is listed at just 5’5” and hit just .253 with a .321 slugging percentage in 86 games at Triple-A this past year. What Eeles lacks in size and power potential is made up for by a strong understanding of the strike zone and speed on the basepaths, however. He posted an excellent 12.4% walk rate at Triple-A this past year while striking out at a solid 17.2% clip. He went 21-for-28 on the basepaths in just 378 plate appearances, suggesting he could be a threat to steal 30-to-40 bases over a full season.

Eeles has primarily played shortstop and second base throughout his time as a professional but has also made cameos at third base and all three outfield spots. That sort of versatile speedster is something the Orioles have long valued, as seen by the 408 games Jorge Mateo played for the Orioles over the past five seasons before becoming a free agent earlier this month. Given Eeles’s successful stint at the Triple-A level and Mateo’s departure, it wouldn’t be a shock to see him in the mix for a big league bench job in Baltimore at some point next season.

Turning back to Minnesota, the Twins are parting ways with Keirsey to make room for Jackson on the 40-man roster. Keirsey, 28, made his big league debut late in the 2024 season but made it into just six games, going 2-for-14 with a home run and a hit-by-pitch. He got a slightly longer audition in the majors this year, though he was mostly used as a defensive replacement and pinch runner across 74 games in the majors. In 88 trips to the plate this year, Keirsey hit just .107/.138/.179 while striking out at a 37.5% clip. He did manage to go 10-for-12 on the basepaths, but his lack of production with the bat makes him fairly expendable to a Twins club that has plenty of outfield talent already on the roster and in the upper levels of the minors.

In addition to this morning’s trade, the Twins also reached an agreement with Topa on a one-year deal to avoid arbitration. The exact figure isn’t known, but it’s worth noting that the right-hander’s projected arbitration salary sits at $1.7MM. Typically, pre-tender deals come in a bit below the player’s projected salary as the player looks to guarantee their 40-man roster spot. That may not necessarily be the case here, however, as Topa’s 3.90 ERA and 3.04 FIP in 60 innings cast him as a perfectly solid middle reliever. With that being said, Topa’s 18.3% strikeout rate leaves something to be desired even with a solid 47.7% ground ball rate. While Topa’s 2026 salary is not yet known, he’ll be a key part of Twins bullpen next year after Jhoan Duran, Griffin Jax, and Louis Varland were all traded away at this summer’s deadline.

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56 Comments

  1. BadCo

    2 months ago

    So much for Jackson and Jackson duo in their lineup…

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    • King Floch

      2 months ago

      If you don’t care about name placement, we had three Jacksons- Holliday, Alex, and Jeremiah.

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  2. toycannon

    2 months ago

    Career batting average of .153. That might be the very lowest among active players with 400+ plate appearances or more than 5 years in the league.

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    • Joemo

      2 months ago

      I was able to set up a search for this on Fangraphs, and you’re 100% right!

      fangraphs.com/leaders/major-league?pos=all&st…

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    • Baseball dude

      2 months ago

      And to think he was a first round draft pick by the Mariners, back in the dreadful Jack Z. days.

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    • Karensjer

      2 months ago

      Taylor Walls has to be close.

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    • Astros71

      2 months ago

      Yikes

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    • biff_pocoroba

      1 month ago

      50 points behind deGrom!

      Reply
  3. WrongM

    2 months ago

    “Projected for a $1.8MM salary in 2206 by MLBTR contributor … ”

    We don’t know quite how the value of the dollar is going to fare over the next 180 years, but I’m going to go ahead and predict that that’s a massive bargain

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    • kodion

      2 months ago

      I don’t know. How much defense can dust provide?

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    • Rezonator

      2 months ago

      Twins are so strapped for cash that they have introduced new 180-year differed contracts.

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      • rodcarewfan

        2 months ago

        If you can think that they can do it

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      • Rsox

        2 months ago

        Don’t tell the Dodgers

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    • los_leebos

      2 months ago

      Accounting for inflation, he’ll be a common day laborer at that salary in 2206.

      Reply
  4. Astros71

    2 months ago

    The morning stuff. But in the afternoon, it’s going to get active.

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  5. NYMETSHEA

    2 months ago

    Don’t understand. Adequate defender that can’t hit and cost prospect capital to attain. Kind of expensive as a backup catcher as well.

    Can’t they go for glove first defender at same or lower cost that can produce the same offensive numbers?

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    • King Floch

      2 months ago

      Good prospect pedigree, solid defense behind the plate, and he showed some pop last year, and he still has 3 years of control if he continues to produce.

      There may be some value there for the Twins and if not, Eeles is unlikely to be more than a backup at the MLB level, if he ever even makes it there.

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    • RobertVB08

      2 months ago

      To be fair, while Payton Eeles is a top prospect, he’s also a former independent ball alumni. Considering that league’s track record for getting their hitters to MLB (only 10 alumni since the league’s inception, and only 3 who played in more than 1 season), I wouldn’t be surprised if the Pohlads don’t see his value.

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      • King Floch

        2 months ago

        Top prospect? He’s not even ranked among the Twins’ top 30 by MLB Pipeline and I would assume that’s the case with other rankings.

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        • RobertVB08

          2 months ago

          My mistake, I swore he was in the mid-20’s on Pipeline. Shows what I know 🤦‍♂️

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        • Steve(shs22)

          1 month ago

          At the end of 2024 he was in the 16-24 range for most Twins fan

          Altuve light

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      • wjf010

        2 months ago

        Eeles is 26. as someone else mentioned, not in the top 30 prospects list. he’s too short. there’s no room for him.

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        • RobertVB08

          2 months ago

          This prompted me to look up Eele’s height (I usually don’t pay attention to height, it seems like a volatile metric). How is this guy shorter than Altuve?!

          Reply
  6. Bronxlou

    2 months ago

    Suggests the Twins aren’t going in for a full rebuild just yet. Why spend $1.8 million on a backup catcher when Mickey Gasper or Jhonny Pereda would be perfectly fine if you were planning to lose 90 or more games?

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    • Baseball77

      2 months ago

      And I doubt Jackson is going to provide more production than either Gasper or Pereda.

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    • jb10000lakes

      2 months ago

      Because they are planning to trade Jeffers?

      Reply
  7. Dorn’s Contract

    2 months ago

    CRASH DAVIS!!!!!!! Run you dummy!

    Reply
  8. Thornton Mellon

    2 months ago

    Re: Orioles picking up Eeles and the corollary to Mateo, let me slightly edit a sentence:

    “That sort of versatile speedster is something the Orioles have long OVERvalued,”

    It doesn’t matter how many positions they can put a guy at, if he can’t hit at any of them, it doesn’t add value to the team. Cesar Izturis, Mateo, Richie Martin, Juan Bell, Todd Cruz, and Manny Alexander are other examples I could quickly pull to mind over the years.. All of these guys were valued for speed and defense. None could hit adequately and became holes in the lineup. All left FAR more runs on the bases because of being inept with the bat versus how many they might have saved with a couple good plays.

    They were valued because they were CHEAP, or placeholders (like Mateo pre -Gunnar or -Westburg).

    These types of guys only carry serious value and staying power if they can hit too. Brady Anderson, Brian Roberts, Steve Finley (oops!).. The late 90s Yankees dynasty, for example, had 1 guy steal a little more than 10 bases per year for several years. This year’s Dodgers had just 88 stolen bases even with the new rules, and just 1 guy with 20 (that was Otani – he can hit too).

    This isn’t the mid 80s Cardinals playing on turf. The Orioles need to adjust their valuing accordingly.

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    • King Floch

      2 months ago

      It’s wild that you wrote that many words about this borderline nothingburger (but good) trade.

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      • Thornton Mellon

        2 months ago

        I’ve been up since 5. Probably 4x normal caffeine this AM.

        I don’t think Alex Jackson was going to play, and certainly not $1.8M worth of time. Why not add the 19th UIF type of player to the minors.

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        • King Floch

          2 months ago

          Haha, IKTF.

          Have an old, blind, senile dog who will just randomly start barking at like 3am or 4am and continue until I get up and acknowledge her.

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        • CarverAndrews

          2 months ago

          I saw Jackson twice at Durham when he was with the Rays but sent down two years ago. Totally unimpressed as he seemed detached and lazy back there, and the bat showed few signs of being able to do more at the major league level.

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        • Thornton Mellon

          2 months ago

          2 Huskies that will start play fighting in the middle of the night, I get that!

          1
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        • King Floch

          2 months ago

          The joys of pet ownership, amirite?

          Reply
  9. Mr. E Team

    2 months ago

    Crossword puzzle writers are praying that Payton Eeles becomes a household name.

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  10. B1G City

    2 months ago

    Would’ve preferred Reese McGuire from the Cubs, bats LHH and actually produced last season.

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  11. MacGromit

    2 months ago

    Fond memories of Mr Extra Base Hit. That was fun. Let’s see what the 5’5″ infielder can do. Jose Altuve is taller than this guy. lol

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  12. MacGromit

    2 months ago

    Baltimore has just acquired its new Eddie Gaedel. Here’s to the smaller strike zone.

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  13. Rays in the Bay

    2 months ago

    I can’t believe Alex Jackson is still wishlisted by teams… I’m shocked a prospect was even included in the deal.

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    • King Floch

      2 months ago

      Have you seen the catching market this offseason?

      It’s even more barren than usual and it’s usually pretty barren.

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    • Thornton Mellon

      2 months ago

      Sanchez will be out there for a cool 8.5M

      Reply
    • Karensjer

      2 months ago

      I’m just glad the Rays didn’t try him out again.

      Reply
    • Rsox

      2 months ago

      It’s what happens when you register your wishlist at The Dollar Tree

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  14. Bob Sacamano 310

    2 months ago

    With that slash line, he must be pretty good defensively to have a + WAR. Defense is all that really matters for a backup C

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  15. WadeBoggs

    2 months ago

    Eh. Feels like a mistake. AJ has never really had a sustained look and relying on a Rutsch/Basallo combo next year feels exceptionally risky given the former’s regression since ASB 24 and Basallo’s minuscule experience and defensive questions. Not to mention, I think Sammy B has been injured a couple times a season since being signed… and Handley ain’t it

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    • Rsox

      2 months ago

      They can find another Catcher that can’t hit but is an “adequate defender” that they can stash at AAA. Blake Sabol and Seby Zavala come to mind

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      • WadeBoggs

        2 months ago

        My point is, by having those two as a tandem, they pretty much need to carry a third catcher on day one. And Jackson has some pop, on a team that dreadfully needs it from every source possible. Plus he controlled the running game, something Rutsch has failed to do since day one

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  16. GaryBrownComeback

    2 months ago

    .220 batting average and getting on base less than 3 times out of 10 being categorized as “respectable” offensive production is wild. 37 strikeouts to 5 walks in 100 at-bats is brutal.

    Defense is 100% the most important value for a backup catcher.

    But can we please stop giving too much credit to bad professional hitters?

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    • GaryBrownComeback

      2 months ago

      Running into 13 pitches (5 HRs and 8 2Bs) over the course of 100 at-bats is mediocre. Let’s please start calling it what it is.

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  17. Dumpster Divin Theo

    2 months ago

    _ _ l _ s. I’d like to buy a vowel: “E”.

    I’d like to solve the puzzle.

    Reply
  18. Floyd Rayford's cat

    2 months ago

    40% strikeout rate for his career

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  19. rashomon

    2 months ago

    Dumb. Twins don’t let the annoyance of the offseason stop them from losing. Everyone is going to know how to spell Payton’s last name by the time he’s done. Dude is a gamer.

    Reply
  20. Jelvisdela

    1 month ago

    Deck chairs. Titanic. Not spending a dime on this team this year.

    Reply
  21. Steve(shs22)

    1 month ago

    Good trade by the Orioles.

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  22. DarkSide830

    1 month ago

    Good get for the O’s.

    Reply
  23. SeaIndy

    1 month ago

    Mariners Legend Alex Jackson

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