Update on 40 man roster and a trade for a Rays reliever (arbitration decisions tomorrow) -
Rule 5 adds fill 40-man roster
There were no surprises among the six prospects the Twins
added to the 40-man roster Tuesday to protect them from the Rule 5 draft.
Last week, I
ranked the top Twins prospects eligible for the Rule 5 draft, and they added the first five names on my list — Connor Prielipp, Kendry Rojas, Gabriel Gonzalez, Andrew Morris and Hendry Mendez — plus eighth-rated John Klein, whose stock jumped during a breakthrough 2025 season.
Everyone except Mendez finished this past season at Triple-A St. Paul, and Mendez looks ready to join the Saints’ lineup after arriving in the Harrison Bader trade and hitting .324/.461/.450 at Double-A Wichita. It’s reasonable to expect all six players to see big-league time for the Twins in 2026.
Double-A corner outfielder Kala’i Rosario and Double-A right-hander C.J. Culpepper are the most prominent Twins prospects left unprotected. And though 26-year-old outfielder Kyler Fedko lacks their long-term upside, it’s not hard to envision another team poaching him as a backup outfielder.
After adding six prospects and trading for Tampa Bay Rays reliever Eric Orze, the Twins have a full 40-man roster. That means any acquisition this offseason — including a possible Rule 5 pick of their own next month at the Winter Meetings — would require dropping someone to make room.
At this stage of past offseasons, the Twins have typically left multiple spots open. However, there are still a handful of players on the 40-man roster who could be dropped without much pain whenever necessary. It was somewhat surprising their initial round of roster housecleaning didn’t have more cuts.