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As expected -
Nov. 14: OF Emmanuel Rodriguez, INF/OF Austin Martin selected to 40-man roster
These were the Twins' expected moves ahead of the 5 p.m. CT deadline to protect prospects from the upcoming Rule 5 Draft in December. Rodriguez is the organization's No. 3 prospect and the No. 48 overall prospect in baseball and could be a cornerstone piece for the future, while Martin, ranked No. 20 in the organization, is all but ready to impact the MLB roster in '24 as a super-utility option and potential center fielder.
Here is a bit more info on the two others they added and two others they didn’t, who were considered most probable from what I read -
Though he has no defined defensive position, the Twins added Severino last week before he became a minor-league free agent.
Signed in December 2017 for $2.5 million, Severino slugged his way back onto the prospect map, blasting 35 home runs between Double A and Triple A for the Twins last season.
Despite his defensive limitations, the Twins believe enough teams were interested in Severino that he potentially could be taken in next month’s Rule 5 draft, which allows experienced, unprotected players left off their club’s 40-man rosters to be selected onto the major league rosters of drafting clubs, as long as that player remains in the big leagues all season.
The Twins could attempt to trade Severino this offseason to one of those interested clubs.
After he previously went unprotected a year ago, Camargo also was headed for minor-league free agency this winter. Instead, the Twins decided the young catcher is worthy of the 40-man spot after he belted 21 homers at St. Paul last season. Were the Twins to find a taker for Christian Vázquez’s contract, Camargo, who turned 24 in July, could very easily find his way to the majors by next season to pair with Ryan Jeffers.
The Twins opted to leave Triple-A center fielder DaShawn Keirsey and infielder/outfielder Michael Helman unprotected. Helman, who turned 27 in May, produced a .902 OPS in 118 plate appearances at St. Paul.
A fourth-round pick in 2018, Keirsey produced an .821 OPS in 549 trips to the plate between Double A and Triple A and is a strong enough defender to be seen as a potential fourth outfielder in the big leagues.
Nov. 14: OF Emmanuel Rodriguez, INF/OF Austin Martin selected to 40-man roster
These were the Twins' expected moves ahead of the 5 p.m. CT deadline to protect prospects from the upcoming Rule 5 Draft in December. Rodriguez is the organization's No. 3 prospect and the No. 48 overall prospect in baseball and could be a cornerstone piece for the future, while Martin, ranked No. 20 in the organization, is all but ready to impact the MLB roster in '24 as a super-utility option and potential center fielder.
Here is a bit more info on the two others they added and two others they didn’t, who were considered most probable from what I read -
Though he has no defined defensive position, the Twins added Severino last week before he became a minor-league free agent.
Signed in December 2017 for $2.5 million, Severino slugged his way back onto the prospect map, blasting 35 home runs between Double A and Triple A for the Twins last season.
Despite his defensive limitations, the Twins believe enough teams were interested in Severino that he potentially could be taken in next month’s Rule 5 draft, which allows experienced, unprotected players left off their club’s 40-man rosters to be selected onto the major league rosters of drafting clubs, as long as that player remains in the big leagues all season.
The Twins could attempt to trade Severino this offseason to one of those interested clubs.
After he previously went unprotected a year ago, Camargo also was headed for minor-league free agency this winter. Instead, the Twins decided the young catcher is worthy of the 40-man spot after he belted 21 homers at St. Paul last season. Were the Twins to find a taker for Christian Vázquez’s contract, Camargo, who turned 24 in July, could very easily find his way to the majors by next season to pair with Ryan Jeffers.
The Twins opted to leave Triple-A center fielder DaShawn Keirsey and infielder/outfielder Michael Helman unprotected. Helman, who turned 27 in May, produced a .902 OPS in 118 plate appearances at St. Paul.
A fourth-round pick in 2018, Keirsey produced an .821 OPS in 549 trips to the plate between Double A and Triple A and is a strong enough defender to be seen as a potential fourth outfielder in the big leagues.
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