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. Rosenthal doesn’t mention Ryan Jeffers but this presumably applies to him as well.
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. Jeffers is an impending free agent and would have found lots of interest, especially considering the weak catching market.
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. The Twins already have one of the top farm systems in the league, so perhaps adding more prospects to the stockpile isn’t a high priority.
Though the Twins believe they can contend in 2026, they will have work to do. The rotation looks to be in decent shape. In addition to Ryan and López, they have Bailey Ober, Simeon Woods Richardson, Zebby Matthews, David Festa, Abel, Bradley, Rojas and others. But the lineup was subpar last year. In addition to Correa, they also traded impending free agents Harrison Bader, Ty France and Willi Castro. They traded almost their entire bullpen and will have a big to-do list there.
Before even considering the flexibility to make external additions, they will need internal improvements. In the lineup, guys like Royce Lewis, Luke Keaschall, Brooks Lee and other young players will need to either break out or return to form. It will be a similar situation for rotation options like Ober, Matthews, Festa, Abel and Bradley.
This is also a big development for other teams. Many of the other 29 clubs surely would have been calling about Ryan, López, Buxton and others if the Twins were going to continue to sell. If those players aren’t available, that could have domino effects elsewhere. Demand for the remaining free agents should increase somewhat. The same should apply for players that are available in trades, such as MacKenzie Gore of the Nationals or various players on the Cardinals.
It’s an interesting shake-up to the offseason. For the Twins, they will keep their top guys and see how things go in 2026. If they fall short in their attempt to compete, they could pivot to trading these players at the deadline. As mentioned, they have a strong farm system already, so perhaps returning to contention in 2027 would be possible even if 2026 comes up a bit short. For now, it dries up the trade market for other clubs, as the Twins will look for ways to utilize the bit of payroll flexibility they have.
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Oh god, please, let this be true. Now, they need to ADD to the team instead of standing pat for another whole offseason.
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.
10 game out of wild card yet tied for first in the central is more like it.
If funds are tight there will be a quality list of bounce back candidates to fill out the roster ! Plus a couple young guys like Lee could finally figure it out. Don’t count em out
TGO
Current FanGraphs projections
Tigers 41 WAR
Royals 39 WAR
Twins 38 WAR
Guardians 34 WAR
White Sox 27 WAR
On one hand, that’s (right now) still a 70 win Twins team.
Although baseball will baseball, and often some tweaks and better health can make a big difference. Particularly in a weak division.
Right now, it’s a 100 lose team. If they trade 1, it’s a 105 loss team, 2, 2013 Astros, all, it’s a Rockies loss team.
“Right now, it’s a 100 lose team”
I, and the projections, disagree
TGO
“let’s talk facts”
Yay. Let’s!
“4 players with a WAR over 2 last year”
That’s last year. Not this year
“Zero bullpen, literally”
That’s false.
“Yep sounds like a team on the rise to me”
I didn’t say that.
“PS Buxton sprained his thumb scrolling through this thread. Out until ASB..”
False
Your “facts” pretty much suck
TGO
What?
We’re talking about NEXT year.
So, what does LAST year’s performance have to do with anything?
TGO
Muted
(Argumentative [unintelligent donkey] troll)
I wouldn’t hired Shelton especially if trying to contend. Great free agent years to try to contend especially in a central division. Will they sign free agents and make trades or this just all talk?
Username checks out 👍
Big gamble on the Twins part. They aren’t likely to get more for these guys in late July than they could this off season.
Exactly. They could’ve been competitive last year but the owners wanted to cut spending which left them rolling the dice with young unproven players filling major holes in the back of the rotation and lineup giving them zero margin for error.
That’s a good sign for rebuilding teams ! They got a couple big name prospect pitchers from Phili and Tampa. If either of them or both have a career year in 2026, it won’t be surprising
You’re a big whiffa in team evaluation and spelling.
The fire sale was mostly just a bunch of relievers, the most easily replaced position on a roster.
It’s pretty clear to me that this announcement was made to bolster ticket sales ahead of the 2026 season. “Oh, hey, they aren’t rebuilding after all! Let’s go ahead and buy those tickets, hun.” Then the pull the rug at the deadline.
Not getting season tickets either way but if they make the trades Saints games will be even better
It’s pretty clear to me that this announcement was made to bolster ticket sales ahead of the 2026 season.
Are people from Minnesota that stupid or front office thinks they are?
No kidding. Ryan, Lopez, and Buxton aren’t currently injured. Send them away as soon as possible!
No way this team is going to sniff .500 regardless of who doesn’t get sent away.
Hold on a minute! Are you suggesting the 50,000 regurgitated clickbait posts about Ryan Flushing-bound yesterday were (gasp) all BS?
Does this mean Jon Heyman lied to us?!??!??
Yup ! And still worth the click 😆
I think we live in a world of AI and bots now, and if they whiff a rumor opportunity, it unleashes a storm just to get bites.
I’m sure a lot of big whiffas will whiff with their predictions for clicking on those articles too.
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.
A haul ? He’s had like 2 good seasons. Did you expect him to perform at that level this year bc I was shocked
A huge part of Buxton’s value was that he was the best defensive CF when he played
Even though in 2025 he played bad defense it is still making him less valuable if they move him
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.
Chad
Chad? Much more mid
Games played is over rated.
Teams care about production, not games.
Since 2020, Buxton has the 42nd most fWAR among hitters. More than Alonso. More than Kwan. More than Springer. More than Schwarber.
fangraphs.com/leaders/major-league?pos=all&st…
But played half the games…you can carry a high war for a week. A lot harder to do for a season which he cannot because he can’t stay healthy. Not worth having on your team if he can’t play when you need him. Wasted production
Z
“Wasted production”
LOL. No. The Twins got that production. That their other players didn’t produce isn’t on Buxton.
“you can carry a high war for a week. A lot harder to do for a season ”
LOL. No
That’s like saying it’s harder to carry a bunch of home runs for a season or a bunch of wins as a pitcher.
What did that production do for the twins? He’s got the talent but can’t stay healthy. He can produce all the war you want in April and May but if he does play the rest of the year how’s that help you. Negative defense last year as well. 1 hit in the playoffs. Ian Happ has more production in that time. Ian freaking Happ Buxton barely ahead on that list. He avg about 290 Ab a year excluding the Covid year. Not great by any standard.
He’s also played 300 less games than most players.
QUESTION – is his 16+ war based on 400 games or is it scaled somehow ? So if not and he played 700 games then he’d be at like 27/28 war ?? That gets him into top 10
BW
It’s not scaled
He produced around 160 more runs than a replacement player. If he had played more (and played well) he would have more WAR. If he played poorly enough, be could lose WAR.
It’s not like OBP where it’s easier to have a .500 OBP in 2 PA than in 200. It’s more like home runs where is easier to hit 20 home runs in 600 PA than in 60
Z
42nd in total production over the last 5 seasons
Better than Schwarber, better than Alonso, better than literally hundreds of other players.
“What did that production do for the twins?”
Again, if the other guys didn’t produce that’s not on Buxton. Buxton gave the Twins more production from a non-player than all but 41 other players in that time. That’s what his production did for them.
Exactly if he played. So you are projecting a few Ab as if it were a whole season. You can’t say he would keep up the production because he never has excluding 1 year out of 11 last year most Ab of his career. Good player when healthy. Wish the twinkies would let him go play for a real team where he could flourish
Z.
What?
Seems that you have a non-understanding of WAR
“So you are projecting a few Ab as if it were a whole season. ”
This is not correct. WAR measures how much a player produced while they played. There is no projecting anything.
He’s stayed healthy more over the last two years. His health seems to be trending upward, and he’s very productive when he’s out there.
I understand it I guess I’m not making my point so you can comprehend it. If he has more Ab in any of those seasons his war would not be as high as it is, it would go down. If he played through injuries especially. That’s all I was trying to say. I understand what you are saying just would rather take other people on that list that you can count on especially in the playoffs. If you aren’t good to go when they need you most you’re a bum.
Z
Yes. If he played with a broken hand his WAR would probably go down.
If a player is injured to a degree that if they play they are hurting the team (or, you know, themselves) they shouldn’t be playing.
Other injuries he might be able to play through but still provide positive WAR but at a lower rate.
But I don’t know what point you’re making.
Buxton is hurt a lot. Everyone here knows that.
When he plays he’s plays at a elite or near elite level.
The result of those two things is a pleasure who produces at a good, not great, level.
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.
Trade your pitching during the off season, don’t wait & pray that an injury won’t derail your whole season and your deadline plans. It’s a very bad plan by any front office to take a wait and see how the first half goes.
You obviously are not familiar with this FO…
I would think this is a wise decision
The vultures will have to look elsewhere
Ah ha!
…..until July
Somehow this is Craig Breslow’s fault
I blame Cashman
It’s Jed’s fault.
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.
I disagree with that honestly. They gutted their previously very good bullpen at the deadline. They’d need to add $25MM or so to their payroll this year just to attempt to fix that.
I like Keaschall, Lewis, and Buxton. The latter 2 are huge injury risks and Lewis hasn’t looked the same the last 2 years. The rest of the lineup is filled with “meh” players.
This feels like the 2018 orioles not starting the rebuild in the offseason when they shouldve.
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.
Bye!
@houkenflouken more fans will clock out soon too, Jim Pohlad.
The central is weak. If they are healthy and some of these guys step up it’s doable
I agree Cow. What I found funny is the POBO said he hasn’t been given direction from the owners about the 2026 payroll yet. That’s not exactly what he said but really that’s what he said. The winter meetings start in three days and they don’t know what their payroll is gonna be just yet?
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.
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.
Good, happy for their fans. That division sucks, they should not be giving up.
Worst case scenario, they’re not in it by the deadline, THEN you do another fire sale.
@Wagner>Cobb wait until the trade deadline.
So they just ate a third of Correa’s remaining contract and gave him up for nothing for what then?
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.
Getting out of that contract was great for the Twins.
So they’re not contracting. Goody. The battle for 3rd is joined
This is exactly what I would say to draw out the last ditch over the top offers
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?
$$$
Correa made a lot of money. But the others weren’t making a bunch.
The only players they gave up that hurt them were duran and jax. Everyone else wasreplaceable.
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.
It made sense to deal them at the time. They were way out of the race and there’s no point in hanging onto a closer and setup man if you’re not leading in very many games by the 8th inning anyway. Might as well cash in on their value, and they did just that when they got some top prospects in return.
I will say it again for the hard of hearing.
If the team intended on contending in 2026 they shouldn’t have traded away controllable pieces like they did for future assets.
They wont replace them because that would require spending a lot of money they either dont have or dont want to spend.
They don’t actually intend to compete. They’ll add no one, act surprised when they’re out of it at the all star break, and continue to tear down.
Yeah I think they cant compete and dont really intend to. And if so they should trade away their guys. Maybe they are trying to sell season tickets. Or maybe this is just talk and they trade them away soon.
And now they have no bullpen, and no plans to get one.
It wasn’t just Jax and Duran either. Varland was a very good reliever too. Coulombe is gone too.
I don’t have a problem dishing out bullpen arms but Duran is really elite and I think Jax is going to break out this year. They were extremely cheap for the production. The replacement cost of that is high.
They don’t have anything close to a closer right now. They need 3+ bullpen arms. A first baseman and a corner outfielder at the bare minimum. They really need another Willi Castro multi position type also.
They got solid returns for Varland and Coulombe. Coulombe is a 35 year old reliever and they sold high on him. They got two solid prospects for Varland.
I like the returns for Jax and Duran, too. Bad teams should be trading relievers every year, especially if they’re several years away like the Twins. Relievers are volatile. Sell high whenever you can.
Edwin Diaz, Alonso, and Cody Bellinger come on down!!!!
That’s not going to happen. You do realize the Twins are in debt.
I was 100% joking yeah no chance.
I don’t think they’ll sign anyone major and will command 50 million or more. What about Seranthony Dominguez or Luis Garcia (Angels)?
I think if they sign anyone it would be interesting just to see where they fit in the market. Really no idea who they would go for. I figured they would blow things up. They do have some talent but a lot of holes created by them shipping people out last year.
Marek Houston might come up sooner than the ETA (2028). Jenkins is coming up,
I’m not complaining about their returns. (Though I don’t love the Duran package that much)
They should’ve moved relievers but it also means they’re likely not contending this year. I think they should also move Pablo Lopez & Joe Ryan.
What Duran package? I
Kaelen Culpepper is much closer, and a much better bat too. I think Kyle DeBarge could possibly outshine Houston as well. I agree they have a lot of upcoming young talent. The Twins will flirt with competing for the division, but this year is all about growing up and bridge building to a true run in 2027. By 2028 the young pitchers will be ready to supplant Ryan and Lopez, and they can get comp. picks in return. Need talent this year to keep hope alive and sell tickets/TV subscriptions. That is the only reason a wholesale did not occur.
Easy to replace relievers. Easy to replace about anything other than elite talent.
Not if the team doesnt want to spend money. They traded all their good ones.
Relievers are cheap. Not talking about the higher risk big names. You can get 2 for under 10m a year. 2 from minor trades. 2 from waiver claims. 2 from prospects who need innings limits. 2 from failed starters who need to be relievers. 2 for under 5m each. 1 from rule 5 draft. 1 from independent ball or Mexican league. 1 from a minor league signing.
Just like that huh
King
Agree, they don’t plan on putting a competitive team out there. No one would have hired Shelton as manager if they were concerned about winning games. His bullpen strategy and lineup shuffles will add to your loss column but he will do exactly what he is told no matter how ridiculous.
Danny was going to be an FA
To be honest, I won’t be surprised if White Sox are better than Minnesota.
Yes. Relievers are the easiest players to acquire and develop.
Acquiring costs money. Developing takes time. Teams that are trying to win dont ttade away the better half of their bullpen.
Relievers are pretty easy to replace. Good relievers are not. For example, how many of the prospect/young relievers are going to be like Bryan Abreu and come and lead the league in apperances multiple times? Or a QO like Edwin Diaz or Josh Hader?
Probably only a few
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!
White Sox could win 70 games, the ALC is the easiest division to rebuild in the first place.
Also keep in mind White Sox are coming up
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.
That impending lockout makes things seem a bit more immediate. I wonder if other teams aren’t willing to give up as much talent in trade because they don’t want to essentially pay for production that won’t happen in 27. At least free agent signings or current contracts just don’t get paid during a lockout.
I don’t think the entire 2027 season will be canceled but definitely not a 162 game season.
There will not be a strike. They will come to an agreement. Everyone needs to chill. Too much money at stake.
There was too much money at stake last time they had a strike.
There won’t be, even though a lot of these people seem to be hoping for it.
Would’ve been cool to see Buxton as a Yankee, but this is good for parity in baseball.
Buxton’s glass bones and paper skin makes less sense for the Yankees when they could renegotiate with the more durable Bellinger or sign Tucker instead.
Slightly more durable Tucker but way way more expensive
[Narrator’s voice]: It would not have been cool
I feel like if Buxton were willing to waive his no-trade clause it would be to go to the Braves, or at least try to get closer to home (Astros, Rangers, Marlins) or to the Dodgers to ring chase. I couldn’t see him wanting to go to New York and be constantly reminded he’s made of glass by the media and fans everyday he spends on the IL
Plus, the NY teams suck anyway. Either you make the playoffs in the Bronx every year, barely, and get bounced in the first couple of rounds because Boone is a moron and they don’t play defense. Or you go to the Mets where the season always ends before it begins because lolMets.
I hate that I can’t disagree. As a lifelong Mets fan, they seem to invent new ways to miss the playoffs.
sure jan
You forgot to include your area code Dorkys how are we supposed to crank call you?
I think it’s his state lockup I.D. # somehow he got computer privileges
If this isn’t a tactic to get better offers for their trade pieces, I’m happy for their fans.
Every fan deserves to have a team that is trying to improve. Excited to see if they make moves to do just that.
As much fun as it would be too see Buxton in a Dodgers jersey, I would rather him stay put if the Twins are serious about competing.
The Twins aren’t the Dodgers. The only way mid market teams have a shot these days is if they build a strong farm and open up a short window of contention. The Twins traded away long term assets at laat years deadline. They cant realistically compete at this point its time to rebuild for when they can.
They can’t compete without spending more than the $40M difference from last year’s payroll. Unless that farm system produces half their team.
Would be a useless tactic
They certainly can compete.
“Twins Planning to Lie about Intent to Keep Players, Hope Trade Partners are Extra Stupid.”
Exactly.
How many times over the last decade has a team said they were not going to trade someone only to trade that very player just a little while later?
Good, I was sick of seeing BS articles about the Braves trading for IL Buxton.
He could then join IL Acuna.
Don’t think they can keep everybody
Honestly if the Twins supplement the group of Buxton/Lewis/Lee/Larnach/Wallner/Jeffers with some low cost veteran free agents and maybe scrape out a few bullpen arms they may not be terrible. Worst case they get more trade chips for the deadline
They should be rolling the dice on multiple bounce back relievers regardless of whether they sell off. That pen was gutted and there’s not enough talent internally.
We all understand this is just posturing. Not buying for a second that Ryan or Lopez aren’t available suddenly.
Lopez & Ryan will be gone in the spring when a team has an injury and the Twins will reap the reward.
Cmonn Buxton is a Brave let him come join us
Oh well. That means we (Mets) might keep Jonah Tong, high ceiling. Electric stuff.
They’re NOT AVAILABLE and WON’T BE TRADED.
Translates to:
Sharpen your pencils and open up your pocketbooks because what you have been offering so far is not nearly enough.
I like you!
I read that in Harry Careys voice too.
Not like the Astros had the capital to get him. I loved watching the 2023 ALDS Astros vs. Twins.
Feel like the Twins have winning capabilities. They did fire sale so 2027 is more likely than 2026, but I’m not counting out the Twins for 2026!
Total click bait. Nothing is absolute as the Twins front office stated for two months last season that Correa was not going to be traded. This is posturing by the Twins part to get the biggest return possible for Lopez, Ryan, and Buxton.
The hundreds of millions in debt the Twins are supposedly in is actually the 400 million in real estate debt the Pohlads transferred to the Twins from their commercial real estate holdings, much of which came from Carousel motors which they are attempting to sell off. MLB has yet to approve the minority partners and more than likely is sifting through the Twins financials trying to figure out what shenanigans the Pohlads are trying to pull in this deal. Supposedly they are running a 40 million a year deficit with the Twins franchise and that’s why they fired all of their scouts except one and laid off almost half the front office staff and closed most of the auxiliary concessions at Target Field. If you go to a game there it feel like a bankruptcy with all of the closed food and beer concessions.
That is pretty interesting. Their behavior last year pointed to unloading as much salary as possible. This shift doesn’t jive with that.
Boy if Buxton left the Twins that would be the ultimate gut-punch for their fans.
That’s ok the Mets should just sign free agents (Bellinger, Valdez and King or Gallen)
That always works for them.
Land of 10,000 l-… wait I shouldn’t say that joke here
sure, Jan!
Correa to the Braves. You heard it here first.
The Twins revenue for 2025 was roughly 325 million and spent roughly 130 million BUT the Dodgers are the problem?
Buxton has said multiple times he will not accept a trade, he has full no trade protection, and that he intends to retire a Twin. Funny how many people say they would love to have him, but as soon as his No Trade comments are brought up, they claim they wouldn’t want him and his part time play.
It had been mentioned he was possibly open to a trade to the right team. I believe Atlanta was the main team as it’s home for him.
I would have loved to see him on the Dodgers. Part time or full time.
The good folks in Minnesota need some upbeat news, the Vikings sure are not providing it. Yikes. Go Hawks!
The Twins are a middle of the road payroll team that needs to spend some when their window to win is open and sell when that window is closed. This team is going nowhere, sell off, get your prospects, and work towards your next window.
By sell, I think you mean the Pohlads selling the Twins? Then yes.
And they’ll do nothing again this season. Mr glass buxton gonna get hurt soon
If you’re rebuilding, this just doesn’t make sense. Why not tear it down to the studs and get what you can for your best players?
Minnesota Laughing Stocks for the WIN!!!!!
Exactly what a front office would leak in an attempt to drive up trade returns….
Being in AL Central keeps them in the hunt no matter how scrambled. inconsistent and absurd their dealings are.
That’s great but they need to supplement their core. Since they finally won a playoff game, the owners pulled way back, crushing all the momentum they had.
I call BS in that. These guys say a lot of things in public to drive up value.