The Twins have traded infielder Edouard Julien and right-hander Pierson Ohl to the Rockies, according to announcements from both clubs. Minor league right-hander Jace Kaminska and cash considerations are going to the Twins. The Rockies freed up two 40-man spots earlier today by trading Angel Chivilli to the Yankees and designating Yanquiel Fernández for assignment. Ohl was already off the 40-man because he was designated for assignment last week. Trading Julien drops Minnesota’s count to 39, as Kaminska does not require a spot.
Julien, 27 in April, has shown flashes of potential with a three-true-outcomes approach. His best showing was in his rookie season with the Twins in 2023. He struck out in 31.4% of his 408 plate appearances but also drew walks at a huge 15.7% clip and hit 16 home runs. Even with all the punchouts, his .263/.381/.459 batting line led to a 134 wRC+, indicating he was 34% better than league average.
Most of that damage came with the platoon advantage, as he had an awful .196/.229/.217 line against lefties, but it was still enough for him to finish seventh in American League Rookie of the Year voting and inspire a troubadour.
He hasn’t been at that level since then, however. He has taken 509 plate appearances over the past two seasons with just 11 home runs. His 10.8% walk rate is still above average but not otherworldly, while his strikeout rate stayed high at 32%. That led to a combined line of .208/.299/.324 and a 79 wRC+ for that span. Julien has experience at second and first base but isn’t a particularly strong defender at either position, which made the declining offense more problematic.
As he struggled, the Twins often sent him to the minors. He still hit well down there, with a .261/.406/.440 line and 125 wRC+ in Triple-A over the past two years, but he exhausted his option seasons in the process. That was going to put him on the fringes of the roster going forward. The Twins signed Josh Bell to play first base and seem likely to give Luke Keaschall run at second. They have Austin Martin, Eric Wagaman and Tristan Gray also in the mix.
Julien’s path to playing time in Colorado is much better. The Rockies don’t really have a clear option for first base or second base. At first, waiver claim Troy Johnston is one option but he has just 44 games of big league experience and can still be optioned to the minors. The Rockies just got T.J. Rumfield in the Chivilli trade today but he still doesn’t have a roster spot or any major league experience.
Since Julien isn’t a standout defender, he would be a better fit at first. But if the Rockies are willing to play him at the keystone, there’s not much in the way. The Rockies probably want to give some playing time to Adael Amador but he has a .176/.242/.250 line in his career thus far and can still be optioned to the minors. Ryan Ritter is in a somewhat similar situation. Willi Castro can bounce around to other positions.
Julien may play both positions, with his playing time at each determined by which other players on the roster are healthy and producing. He can be controlled for four full seasons, so the Rockies could keep him around if he bounces back to his 2023 form.
It also shouldn’t be a shock if Julien ends up traded again before those four years are up. Colorado has lost at least 101 games three years running, including an awful 43-119 season in 2025. That led to an organizational overhaul, with Paul DePodesta taking over as the new front office leader. Presumably, the club’s decision makers aren’t expecting a return to contention in the short term.
But it does appear that they see value in buying low from the fringes of other rosters. Earlier this winter, the Rockies acquired Jake McCarthy from the Diamondbacks. Like Julien, he has some major league success but is coming off a down year. Since he is out of options, the Snakes were going to have a tough time keeping him on the roster. The Rockies acquired him and his three remaining years of control. Since it will be difficult for Colorado to be good again in that window, the apparent hope is that McCarthy bounces back and can be traded after he has rebuilt some value. Julien is controlled for one more season than McCarthy but the situations are somewhat analogous.
As for Ohl, 26, he’s in a different boat. He only made his major league debut last year and has just 30 big league innings under his belt with a 5.10 earned run average. He can be controlled for six full seasons and also has a full slate of options, so he can be kept in the minors or shuttled up and down fairly regularly.
He doesn’t throw especially hard, averaging around 92 miles per hour with his four-seamer last year, but he has the intriguing combination of possessing strong control of a diverse arsenal. He mostly threw his four-seamer and changeup last year but also mixed in a cutter, sinker, curveball and even dabbled with a knuckleball. He tossed 71 1/3 innings across multiple levels of the farm last year, making six starts and 18 relief appearances, with a 2.40 ERA, 30.3% strikeout rate and 3.9% walk rate.
The Rockies need pitching more than any other team. Their collective 5.99 ERA was easily the worst in the majors last year. Since Ohl has experience starting and relieving, and also has options, he can move around based on the club’s needs. The Rockies presumably want to give starts to young pitchers like Chase Dollander, McCade Brown and Carson Palmquist but Ohl can step up if those guys struggle or need more time in the minors. He could also eat some innings out of the bullpen or be stashed in the minors as depth.
While those are intriguing pickups for the Rockies, the Twins probably feel they are mostly giving up guys who were getting squeezed out anyways. As mentioned, Ohl was already designated for assignment, while Julien is out of options.
In return, they are getting a bit of cash and some non-roster depth. Kaminska, 24, was a tenth-round pick of the Rockies in 2023. He hasn’t featured on top prospect lists but had good numbers a couple of years ago. In 2024, he tossed 87 1/3 innings at Single-A with a 2.78 ERA, 29.5% strikeout rate and 3.4% walk rate. He required Tommy John surgery in March of 2025 and missed the entire season. The Twins will try to get him back on track whenever he’s healthy. He will be eligible for the Rule 5 draft in December of 2026 if not added to the 40-man roster.
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Rockies rolling!
The Rockies are busy. First they traded Angel Chivilli, then for Pierson Ohl and Edouard Julien. Twins need a lot of cash considerations, however, the Rockies bolstered their roster with this move. This is buying, Paul DePodesta is cooking!
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Earth shattering
Julien looked really good back in his rookie season. I’m bummed it didn’t pan out for him in Minnesota.
I hope he has success in Colorado.
We may actually be trying to be good for once!
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More like aspiring to mediocrity, but that sounds like a big win to Dick Monfort!
This is a sneaky acquisition by the Rox. Impressed.
It’s getting hot in Colorado today.
The ole DePodesta obp find! lol.
Guy know it’s not 2002 anymore or nah?
Something different at least. Colorado should be trying out all kinds of players
Rockies new starting 2nd baseman? If they could sign Hoskins for 1st, the lineup might not be too bad
That’s likely Willi Castro, but it wouldn’t surprise me if both end up playing a lot.
They might do Castro at third and Julien at second. All this tells me is that playing all the young guys in 2025 was a complete waste of time. Karros, Ritter, Amador, Crim. I just don’t see much playing time for any of them. That might not necessarily be a bad thing, but it does feel like a completely wasted season.
Was thinking Castro at 3B and Julien at 2B too. Do you not expect them to give 1B at-bats to Crim at least to start the season?
I’m not sure really. He is still on the roster, so that lends a bit of credence to them giving him a chance. But they have also not exactly made it look like the job was his to lose or even that he was a main player in the 1B competition. My guess is that unless Crim has a big spring, he will be DFA’d before the season begins.
There is still also the possibility of adding someone else to the mix too.
Julien hasn’t re-lived the hype of his rookie season, but he can probably turn things around in Colorado.
Here goes Julien he will rake this year. I’m guessing he was next to get bumped off the 40 man so we didn’t mind losing him to Colorado and giving ourselves an open spot for any new free agent signing.
He’ll probably do well at home with a .600 ops on the road
That’s fine. The Rockies play 81 games at home. As long as he hits well in just one other ballpark, it is a net positive for Colorado.
REGULATORS!! Mount up.
Let’s go Rox! I like the pickup, didn’t have to give up much to get him either (thanks Pohlads lol)
I’m assuming he’s not attempting to make the team truly competitive this season, but I’ve liked his moves so far. Certainly moreso than I was expecting to when he was hired.
This move makes them contenders for the division.
Laugher of the day!
So is Ohl on the Colorado 40 man or not? Kind of confusing wording in the article.
love the excitement over Julien. can’t field and can’t hit. but hey, you got him
Lol yep
I have a feeling Edouard Julien will be the Rockies player whose name I misspell the most in 2026.
Congrats Rockies, you’ve just had your 2026 World Series today!
Julien’s FGDC projection
OBP/ISO/wRC+ WAR/PA
.341/.135/101 0.5/161
Nice buy low option for the Rockies. Julien might just be a quad A player but he hits well enough in AAA where you can maybe see him turning into a solid contributor in the majors.
Rockies fans 2032 is going to be your year…….to finally get to .500.
Say it with me! “HE GETS ON BASE!”