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Twins Looking To Add Bullpen Help, Power Bat

By Steve Adams | December 9, 2025 at 9:39am CDT

The Twins tore down their bullpen in July, trading five relievers as part of a deadline fire sale that shipped a whopping 11 players out of the Twin Cities. They’re planning to hold onto stars Byron Buxton, Pablo Lopez and Joe Ryan, however, and will be looking to make some additions via free agency and trade over the remainder of the offseason. Specifically, president of baseball operations Derek Falvey and general manager Jeremy Zoll called out restocking that barren bullpen and adding at least one power bat to the lineup as areas of focus (links via Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and Dan Hayes of The Athletic).

Minnesota carried one of the best bullpens in the entire sport into the trade deadline. Twins relievers posted a middling 4.29 ERA through July 29, but that number was skewed by some position players working mop-up duty and some brutal results from relievers who’d already been designated for assignment (e.g. Jorge Alcala). Minnesota’s top relievers had all been good to excellent. Jhoan Duran (2.01 ERA), Louis Varland (2.02), Griffin Jax (3.91 ERA but a 37 K%), Brock Stewart (2.38 ERA) and Danny Coulombe (0.90 ERA) formed a terrific nucleus. All were traded.

The returns from that bunch brough back a blend of well-regarded prospects (e.g. Eduardo Tait, Kendry Rojas) and controllable big leaguers (e.g. Mick Abel, Taj Bradley, Alan Roden). They also trimmed a few million dollars off the 2025 budget and nearly $13MM in projected arbitration salaries off the 2026 ledger.

Of course, the result of that dismantling was an MLB-worst bullpen down the stretch and a now-barren group that requires significant retooling. Cole Sands, Justin Topa and trade pickup Eric Orze are the only things close to established, MLB-caliber arms in the bullpen at present. Left-hander Kody Funderburk was terrific down the stretch (0.75 ERA in 24 post-deadline innings) but has a shakier overall track record in the majors.

The Twins aren’t going to spend at top-of-market levels. Initial reports surrounding their change in tenor have indicated that there’s room for modest payroll growth, but Hayes suggests 2026’s Opening Day payroll will probably still be at its lowest point in years (excluding the shortened 2020 season, of course).

Currently, Minnesota projects for a $95MM payroll, per RosterResource. That number would fall closer to $90MM if the team trades outfielder Trevor Larnach, who’s projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz to make $4.7MM but is somewhat redundant on a roster also including Matt Wallner and the aforementioned Roden. The Twins’ top two prospects, Walker Jenkins and Emmanuel Rodriguez, are also left-handed-hitting outfielders. Both could make their MLB debut in 2026.

Minnesota figures to add multiple arms to the bullpen. It’s also possible, if not likely, that some of the rotation candidates currently in a deep but unproven mix will wind up pitching meaningful relief innings. Ryan and Lopez are locked into the top two rotation spots. Right-hander Bailey Ober will look to bounce back from an injury-marred season. He’d been a quality third/fourth starter prior to 2025.

Abel, Bradley, Simeon Woods Richardson, David Festa and Zebby Matthews will all vie for rotation jobs as well. All were top-100 prospects prior to their MLB debuts, but most of that bunch has struggled to varying levels. Woods Richardson, who’s out of minor league options and posted a flat 3.00 ERA in his final 14 starts last year (albeit averaging just five frames per start) probably has the biggest leg up at the moment, but spring training will be pivotal in determining the composition of the starting staff.

Even if two of those potential starters end up in the ’pen, there’s still room to add multiple arms. The Twins figure to traffic primarily in low-cost one-year deals, though that’s nothing new for this front office regime. Falvey has been running baseball operations in Minnesota for a decade now, and he’s only given one multi-year contract to a free agent reliever (Addison Reed, on a two-year deal). Pierce Johnson, Paul Sewald, Tommy Kahnle and Jacob Webb are among the notable one-year deal candidates in free agency. The trade market will obviously offer a much wider and harder-to-predict slate of possibilities.

With regard to the lineup, Zoll indicated that Minnesota would like “another bat or two with some thump, with some impact.” The Twins didn’t tip their hand as to potential areas of focus, but first base stands out as an obvious on-paper fit. The bulk of the other positions on the diamond are spoken for. Buxton will be back in center field. The outfield corners will be manned by a combination of Wallner, Larnach, Roden, Austin Martin and, eventually, previously mentioned prospects like Jenkins and Rodriguez (and possibly Gabriel Gonzalez, too). Royce Lewis, Brooks Lee and Luke Keaschall figure to line up at third base, shortstop and second base, respectively. Ryan Jeffers will be back behind the plate.

First base is far less certain. Minnesota could always try one of those corner outfield bats at first, but right now the top option on the depth chart is journeyman Kody Clemens. Affordable options in free agency include Nathaniel Lowe, Rhys Hoskins, Paul Goldschmidt and Josh Bell. The trade market could again present alternatives, with Triston Casas, Alec Burleson, Ryan Mountcastle and Mark Vientos among some of the plausible names to consider.

However things play out, a spending spree isn’t likely, even with the team sitting some $40-45MM shy of last year’s Opening Day payroll. The Twins haven’t and won’t give any indication as to a final budgetary target, but Hayes speculates that something in the $110MM range might be reasonable. Even if that’s closer to $115MM, the Twins would be looking at about $20MM in total 2026 spending (or closer to $25MM if Larnach is moved). It doesn’t leave a lot of space for additions and could push Falvey, Zoll and the rest of the front office to pursue trades more heavily than free agency, but Minnesota has a deep farm that should allow them to pursue the sort of “creative” scenarios both Falvey and Zoll said will be necessary under this new financial reality.

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  1. vaderzim

    1 month ago

    I hear Byung-Ho Park is available.

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  2. Bobby smac9

    1 month ago

    Looking to add does not necessarily translate to actual adding to the roster or signing free agents. That I imagine is the rumor mill at it’s finest

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  3. noquarter89

    1 month ago

    Can I interest you in Christian Walker?

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    • chembry

      1 month ago

      The Twins asked for Walker for Correa and Houston said no

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      • jeppeson

        1 month ago

        No, I believe they were offered Walker and turned them down. $$$$$

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        • chembry

          1 month ago

          No. The Twins asked for Walker:
          mlbtraderumors.com/2025/08/astros-twins-reportedly…

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        • chembry

          1 month ago

          The 5:17pm update states: 5:17PM: Nightengale clarified his earlier report, saying that it was the Twins who first floated Walker’s name and the Astros who passed on moving the first baseman.

          It’s in the link I just posted.

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        • chembry

          1 month ago

          Twitter Link to the Bob Nightengale Post: x.com/BNightengale/status/1952130995555295415

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      • noquarter89

        1 month ago

        Yeah because Paredes was presumed out for the year.

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        • chembry

          1 month ago

          Houston still turned it down. Now the Twins would turn it down because there are better, younger, and cheaper options available.

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        • noquarter89

          1 month ago

          Again, they turned it down because they still needed Walker last year. They don’t need him next year. Also the 1B free agent class falls off a cliff after Alonso.

          Reply
    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      @noquarter89

      The Astros will have a lot of rotations. I would be okay with trading Parades if we get the right haul (that’s a lot).

      Reply
  4. HopefulTwinsFan

    1 month ago

    I’ll believe it when I see it.

    Reply
  5. Billy Goats

    1 month ago

    Am I the only person who thinks the Twins were brilliant last year? Basically traded a bullpen to load up their lineup that truly is just a couple relievers away from competing for an AL Central crown (easier than most divisions), while also getting cheaper, younger, and more sustainable as a franchise.

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    • cowdisciple

      1 month ago

      Yes.

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    • ohyeadam

      1 month ago

      For the quality of players and length of cheap control I don’t think they got enough. Abel and Bradley are both projects. Roden is promising but was immediately injured. Tait is a nice get but catchers usually end up at a different position anyway and he’s so young yet. Outman? Really?

      Not sure how you interpret this as loading up their lineup. If they were a couple relievers away they would’ve been competitive last year when they had all those guys. Still, with health and luck it can happen

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      • cowdisciple

        1 month ago

        Mostly what they got in return was salary relief, which will now go directly into the Pohlads’ pockets.

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    • twins33

      1 month ago

      Brilliant is not the word I’d use, but I wasn’t outraged like others were. I liked Duran, but in general I’m not a reliever lover. 9.5 times out of 10 I am completely in favor of trading a RP for a SP or starting position player.

      The returns for the relievers, that’s what I’m unsure of. I don’t like Abel, he walks too many. I like Tait. Horn? Again, walks too many. Bradley? Potential, but could end up a RP. Outman? Yikes, though Stewart is a stud when healthy, he’s rarely healthy so I don’t know if the Twins could have received more. Varland was a very weird trade and I’m not even a Varland fan. I feel like they didn’t get enough.

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  6. DavRozNYY

    1 month ago

    Twins got rid of alot of talent last Summer

    Reply
  7. DJC28

    1 month ago

    The morale among Twins fans is the worst it has been since the mid to late 90s/early 2000s. Unless the Pohlads ever surrender their ownership, a lot of long-time loyal fans will never come back.

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    • ohyeadam

      1 month ago

      Brother and I did not renew our ticket package. If it gave us access to the field of dreams game probably but no

      1
      Reply
  8. Bustedstuff88

    1 month ago

    Teams cooked. Put a fork in em.

    Reply
  9. Bone4233

    1 month ago

    Contreras and Romero for Dasan Hill and James Elwanger

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    • crs

      1 month ago

      Twins are not paying for Contreras.

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      • ohyeadam

        1 month ago

        Agreed they probably wouldn’t want to pay Contreras, and he probably wouldn’t waive his NTC to come here either. Still it seems like a reasonable trade in terms of value. If the twins were actually serious it would be a good move imo

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  10. Slightly optimistic twins fan

    1 month ago

    Sano can play first base cheap and is absolutely crushing winter ball.

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  11. Jacksson13

    1 month ago

    DUH !!

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  12. rodcarewfan

    1 month ago

    I know they’ll be crap this year so I skip to the comments without reading the article.

    Reply
    • ohyeadam

      1 month ago

      Hopefully the saints games will be fun this summer

      Reply
  13. twinky

    1 month ago

    The Poorlads are looking for a big bat to pay to play in Minnesota….

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    • cowdisciple

      1 month ago

      If they find the guy they really believe in, they might be willing to go as high as 10m. Over two years, of course.

      Reply
  14. Mildred

    1 month ago

    It’s Ron Coomer time! Twins are down with the COOM DAWG! Get to know ‘em!

    Reply
  15. mp9

    1 month ago

    they might have the perfect match in Twins Taylor & Tyler Rogers get it donee Falvey!!!

    Reply
  16. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    4 weeks ago

    “ The outfield corners will be manned by a combination of Wallner, Larnach, Roden, Austin Martin and, eventually, previously mentioned prospects like Jenkins and Rodriguez (and possibly Gabriel Gonzalez, too).”

    What a disastrous sentence. For one, the comma needs to be BEFORE “and,” not after it. And there shouldn’t be a comma before too.

    “The outfield corners will be manned by a combination of Wallner, Larnach, Roden, Austin Martin, and eventually, previously mentioned prospects like Jenkins and Rodriguez (and possibly Gabriel Gonzalez too).”

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