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Twins Planning To Keep Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton, Pablo López

By Darragh McDonald | December 5, 2025 at 2:30pm CDT

The Twins just underwent a big sell-off at the summer trade deadline. That led to plenty of speculation about further selling this winter but that appears not to be in the cards. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that the club plans to hold onto trade candidates like Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton and Pablo López as they try to return to contention in 2026.

Minnesota was in contention for a decent amount of the 2025 season. They fell down the standings in the summer and pivoted into seller position ahead of the July deadline. Many expected them to do modest selling of impending free agents but they went far deeper than that. They flipped controllable relievers Jhoan Duran, Griffin Jax, Louis Varland and Brock Stewart. They also sent infielder Carlos Correa back to Houston, an effective salary dump. It was clearly financially motivated from the get-go and then the player they acquired in return, pitcher Matt Mikulski, was released in October.

After such an aggressive teardown, the expectation has been that they would continue selling this winter. Ryan, López and Buxton were all the subject of trade rumors. Buxton and López are the two highest-paid players on the team but would still be attractive to other clubs. Buxton is signed through 2028 and López 2027. Ryan isn’t expensive, as he’s still in his arbitration seasons. But with just two years of club control, he wouldn’t fit on a rebuilding club. With his modest projected salary, he likely would have had the highest trade value of the trio.

There were at least some signs that the Twins didn’t plan for their deadline sell-off to lead to multi-year rebuilding project. Their returns in their summer trades were largely major league-ready players and upper level prospects. Across various trades, they acquired Mick Abel, Taj Bradley, Alan Roden, James Outman and Kendry Rojas, among others. The first four of those guys already had some major league experience. Rojas still hasn’t appeared in the big leagues but reached the Triple-A level prior to being acquired. If the club were planning a yearslong rebuilding effort, those would have been odd choices.

In the background of all this was the Pohlad family looking to sell the club, something they announced in October of 2024. But in August of 2025, just a few weeks after the deadline, it was announced that the family was taking the club off the market. They would instead be taking on some minority partners, whose investments would help the club deal with hundreds of millions of dollars in debt.

As the winter began, many still expected the club to be selling this winter. President of baseball operations Derek Falvey pushed back on that a bit in November, saying that he had not yet been given any directions about further lowering the payroll and that his plans would be to add to the 2026 roster until told otherwise.

None of their moves this offseason have clearly pushed them in one direction or another. They have made a few very small trades, having picked up relief pitcher Eric Orze and catcher Alex Jackson. But now it seems the club has picked a lane and will be trying to put their best foot forward in 2026.

Perhaps the heavy lifting on the financial front was accomplished at the deadline, primarily by the Correa deal. The situation with the new investors is still a bit foggy but it’s possible the debt is gone or least a much smaller concern. RosterResource projects the Twins for a payroll of $96MM next year, about $40MM below where they finished in 2025. They may not get all the way back to those 2025 levels but it doesn’t seem there’s any need to further subtract. Rosenthal’s source says the club has “mild flexibility” to make additions.

More to come.

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32 Comments

  1. HopefulTwinsFan

    45 mins ago

    Oh god, please, let this be true. Now, they need to ADD to the team instead of standing pat for another whole offseason.

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    • TheGreatOne

      38 mins ago

      After the deadline fire sale you think they’re doing anything short of a rebuild? Those names are gone at the deadline when they’re 10 games out of the WC

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      • HopefulTwinsFan

        19 mins ago

        Well, that wouldn’t surprise me one bit if that came to be the case, but I would hope the Twins will add some names this offseason if their true intention was to “compete” in 2026.

        If they did attempt to compete with these guys in 2026, but it didn’t pan out, then yeah, these guys are as good as gone.

        Reply
  2. 10centBeerNight

    43 mins ago

    Hold on a minute! Are you suggesting the 50,000 regurgitated clickbait posts about Ryan Flushing-bound yesterday were (gasp) all BS?

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  3. Kevin F

    43 mins ago

    If someone would offer me a giant haul to take over Buxton’s constant injury rehab, I would probably listen. Two 100 game seasons in a row probably isn’t gonna happen again.

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    • It’s a Gapper!

      34 mins ago

      Could if you move him to LF or RF. Less demanding and still would excel defensively

      Reply
  4. chad

    41 mins ago

    You would think they would be glad to get rid of Buxton. Great player but can’t count on him for a full season. Only played 120+ games twice.

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    Reply
  5. Old York

    41 mins ago

    I guess they couldn’t get any decent offers for those players. Might as well wait for the trade deadline in 2026. At least someone will be looking for Starting pitching.

    Reply
  6. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    40 mins ago

    I would think this is a wise decision
    The vultures will have to look elsewhere

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    Reply
  7. Oddball Hererra

    39 mins ago

    …..until July

    Reply
  8. MeowMeow

    39 mins ago

    Somehow this is Craig Breslow’s fault

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    Reply
  9. King Floch

    39 mins ago

    I wanted the Orioles to investigate trading for any/all of those guys, so that’s a bummer, but it’s good for Twins fans that the club doesn’t appear to be planning a full scale rebuild. They have enough talent still that they could plausibly contend in the ALC if they add a few middle tier FAs to fill out the roster and a rookie or two hit the ground running next year.

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    Reply
  10. Manuutebol

    37 mins ago

    Minny is my favorite state now.

    Reply
  11. cowdisciple

    36 mins ago

    This is so dumb. They aren’t good enough to compete without adding. The guys they would need to compete are the guys they traded away. I’m out.

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  12. The_Porcupine

    35 mins ago

    They have the potential to have a pretty decent rotation, but have a tons of holes everywhere else. Need at least an outfielder or 2, a firstbaseman, maybe a catcher. Unless they are willing to spend some money, there arent really any decent fixes on the free agent list. And that is before addressing the pen.

    Reply
    • chembry

      9 mins ago

      Don’t need outfielders. Have way too many along with Walker Jenkins and Emmanuel Rodriguez at AAA, both consensus top 100 prospects. Need Catching, 1B, and IF depth.

      Reply
  13. Wagner>Cobb

    34 mins ago

    Good, happy for their fans. That division sucks, they should not be giving up.

    Reply
  14. noquarter89

    33 mins ago

    So they just ate a third of Correa’s remaining contract and gave him up for nothing for what then?

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      16 mins ago

      To get out of that contract because it’s actually a pretty bad one. Correa’s been inconsistent and injured throughout his time in Minnesota. Still a decent player but a far cry from the start he was when he left Houston the first time.

      Reply
  15. Dumpster Divin Theo

    32 mins ago

    So they’re not contracting. Goody. The battle for 3rd is joined

    Reply
    • Manuutebol

      11 mins ago

      Not funny as usual

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      Reply
  16. jrizz1e

    30 mins ago

    This is exactly what I would say to draw out the last ditch over the top offers

    1
    Reply
  17. harrycarey

    26 mins ago

    Glad to hear the Twins are canceling their trip to Orlando for Winter Meeting. The savings on airfare, hotels and meeting rooms will make the franchise more profitable. Tickets for TwinsFest on Jan 23-24 must be selling well. How is the outreach to the Somalis community going? Those folks seem to have a few bucks to spend.

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  18. King. Of. Cards

    25 mins ago

    If they intended on competing in 2026 why did they trade away all those players with years of team control left at last years deadline?

    2
    Reply
    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      20 mins ago

      $$$

      Reply
      • King. Of. Cards

        18 mins ago

        Correa made a lot of money. But the others weren’t making a bunch.

        Reply
    • The_Porcupine

      9 mins ago

      The only players they gave up that hurt them were duran and jax. Everyone else wasreplaceable.

      Reply
      • King. Of. Cards

        6 mins ago

        Duran and Jax was a great 1 2 punch at the back end of the pen. Teams that are trying to win dont trade guys like that. And they traded away more than those 2. Players a rent replaceable if the team doesnt spend money to replace them.

        Reply
  19. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    20 mins ago

    They have the advantage of being in the AL Central. Any given year every team in that division (except the White Sox) has a shot to win it. Just build to .500ish on paper and you’re good to go!

    Reply
  20. mahalkita

    20 mins ago

    With likely no season in 2027 if they trade Ryan at the deadline the acquiring team should look at him as a rental. I feel with the coming strike the Twins could get their best return now unless they truly believe they can make the playoffs.in ’26.

    Reply
  21. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    11 mins ago

    Would’ve been cool to see Buxton as a Yankee, but this is good for parity in baseball.

    Reply
  22. Dorkus Malorkus (3768902)

    7 mins ago

    sure jan

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