All Things 2026 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread







Aggressive Tom Pohlad can show his stuff and go sign Lucas Giolito now.

I think the bolder move is to deal Ryan & Buxton and shoot for 2028.
 



Blessing in disguise, as I've read they had too many starting pitchers as it were.
 



Maybe in July. Not now. No one is going to overpay for them in February.

By July either or both could be injured. Probable.
 

Have the Vikings sign Kyler Murray and have him spend the season with the Twins
 

I will be at spring training March 11th. I threw in high school so maybe I could fill in. I might be able to get to 50 or so still.
 




One or the other. They supposedly already had $$ to spend and I'd assume some of Pablo's $22 million is covered by insurance.

Lopez previously had Tommy John surgery back in 2014.

Was he even insurable?
 

Lopez previously had Tommy John surgery back in 2014.

Was he even insurable?
I would assume so. I think a pitcher who's already had TJS is actually less likely to need it. Plus 12 years ago.
 

Possible but not probable. Let's not be such fatalist Minnesota sports fans.

Given Buxton's track record for more than a decade now and playing the odds because he was relatively healthy 2024, "probable" is optimistic for damn sure.

It's probably 50/50 at best he gets back from the World Baseball Classic unscathed.
 

Given Buxton's track record for more than a decade now and playing the odds because he was relatively healthy 2024, "probable" is optimistic for damn sure.

It's probably 50/50 at best he gets back from the World Baseball Classic unscathed.
I'm not really worried about trading Buxton. They can. But the return will likely be underwhelming.

Jeffers is a free agent after 2026 and Ryan after 2027. Those are the main ones to move in July.
 

I would assume so. I think a pitcher who's already had TJS is actually less likely to need it. Plus 12 years ago.

Lopez himself said he beat the odds by lasting 10+ years for the type of ligament replacement he had.

Usually it only lasts 7-8.

If he knew that, I would think the insurance companies do as well.
 

Lopez himself said he beat the odds by lasting 10+ years for the type of ligament replacement he had.

Usually it only lasts 7-8.

If he knew that, I would think the insurance companies do as well.
Possible. I've never heard of TJS making a pitcher uninsurable. If it did, half the league would be excluded.
 

Possible. I've never heard of TJS making a pitcher uninsurable. If it did, half the league would be excluded.
From Skor North, the procedure Lopez had it was transplanting a material from his hamstring into his elbow. Maybe that's different, I don't know. I thought it was usually from one's opposite wrist.

It could be half the league is uninsurable, or at a cost that it makes it highly prohibitive.
 

In any event, they can afford Giolito if they want him. I think going that route and seeing how the first half plays out is smarter than having MLB's first ever February fire sale and getting $0.60 on the dollar plus nuking your fan base/PR even lower than it already is.
 

In any event, they can afford Giolito if they want him. I think going that route and seeing how the first half plays out is smarter than having MLB's first ever February fire sale and getting $0.60 on the dollar plus nuking your fan base/PR even lower than it already is.

I think that is what they will do as well.

However, if another team with World Series aspirations suffers an injury to either their their ace or #2 starter in Spring Training and makes a solid pitch for Joe Ryan, it would be tempting.

Probably prudent.

Fan base is already nuked beyond anything that holding on to Joe Ryan for a few extra months can repair.
 
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The twins paying 1/3 of their payroll to Correa and Lopez who won’t play for the twins this year is fun.
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Just when I was ready to start caring about MLB beyond the local team again. Guess I will be watching old episodes of Home Run Derby and TWIB to feed the baseball appetite.

I bet TWIB would enhance Grid New Player opportunities.
 





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