Another lefty signed
Reliever Andrew Chafin signs with Twins
The Twins added yet another lively personality to the bullpen late Friday when left-hander Andrew Chafin signed a minor-league deal with an invitation to spring training.
Chafin, who has a 3.03 ERA in 302 games over the past five seasons, is known to be a character, which puts him in the same boat as two recent relief additions, Liam Hendriks and Anthony Banda. Banda arrived in Twins camp on Saturday morning after he was acquired in a trade from the Los Angeles Dodgers, while Hendriks threw his first bullpen after signing a minor-league deal.
Along with mid-January signee Taylor Rogers, the trio would give Shelton more much-needed stability in the late innings — if they make the club. But Shelton admits he’s also a bit excited about the life that’s been added to his clubhouse during the first week in camp.
“I love the personalities,” Shelton said. “I love the banter. … When you’re adding a different subset of personalities into a group, it’s good for our young players. What Liam has been through in the last three years alone, whether he’s a major league player or just in life, and his personality, yeah, I want that into our group. At times, you get young players that are big deer eyes and ‘What’s going on?’ Then you add a little personality. Especially in this setting, spring training is exciting right now, but March 10 it’s going to be like, ‘Oh, my god, when are we going to Baltimore?’ When you add guys like that into the group, it makes it a lot more fun.”
Surprised by the trade, Banda is excited to reunite with Shelton, whom he played for with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2021-22. In the aftermath of being designated for assignment, Banda expected to be traded but didn’t know where.
“It was a little bit of, I guess, a blindside. I wasn’t expecting that,” Banda said. “But going into it and then finding an opportunity elsewhere, it’s been great. It’s been a whirlwind of a day, or a week, really. But (the Dodgers) were amazing. They helped me grow as a player. They do amazing things over there, and I have nothing but great things (to say) about what they do as an organization and individually as a person.”