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There is Help on the Waiver Wire - Should We Try to Grab It?


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In classic Twins fashion, we saved our run of poor injury luck for just after the trade deadline (not that we would've traded for anybody any good anyway), leaving the team short at some important positions. It's August, the time when a young Front Office's heart turns to that classic rebound refuge – the waiver wire. I thought it might be interesting to have a place where people can put in the names of anybody they think is available on waivers that would actually help the Twins either as AAA depth or on the current 26 man roster. I actually have three candidates:

Ahmed Rosario - The Dodgers just put Rosario on waivers after trading for him due to a roster crunch when Mookie Betts came back. Rosario is actually hitting .305/.331/.435 (.746), and plays a decent shortstop and very good second base. I love me some Willie Castro at the plate playing second base or in the outfield, but he is no shortstop and we don't have one with Correa out. Rosario will get claimed on waivers with only $387,000 left on his contract for the year so we may not get a chance but I think he is definitely worth a claim and would make this team better this year. Martin can go back to AAA to make room on the roster. Also, having Castro go to centerfield may help us if Buxton is down for a couple of weeks with "right hip soreness".

Jake Diekman - Left-handed relief pitcher waived by the Mets. Not having a good year this year, 5.63 ERA and 1.40 WHIP, but had a 3.34 ERA last year in 56 innings. He's 37 so maybe he's just falling off a cliff, but it's worth finding that out. He's passed through waivers so would only have to be paid the prorated share of the veterans minimum. I think he's definitely worth a call, particularly if you will go and pitch at AAA for a week or two for evaluation. We need a left-handed reliever – Okert is mediocre at best, Theilbar may be cooked, and Funderburk has yet to show his MLB worthy. I don't think Richards is going to solve the problem as a reverse split pitcher.

Brad Keller - Boy, do we need starting pitching death desperately. One more injury and we are toast if we aren't already. Keller just opted to become a free agent from  the Red Sox because they optioned him back to AAA when a couple guys came off the IL. He is only 29, and his history shows a guy who's a started a lot of games with a 4.5 - 5.10 ERA, doesn't walk very many guys, but doesn't strike out a lot either. Pretty Meh, but the Twins have taken guys like this and upped their velocity to make them better. I think he's definitely worth a try at AAA and would be a better sixth starter than Randy Dobnak. 

If you believe MLB Trade Rumors, there are several other veterans who could hit the waiver wire in the next couple of weeks as teams falling out of contention pare salary. Their list is of course behind a pay wall but if last year is any indication, we could see some prominent names whose contracts are expiring out there and available. I would expect some DFA news coming out of Texas, Toronto, Tampa, Miami, Oakland, and maybe even from Washington, the Angels, or the White Sox involving guys on expiring contracts that the team doesn't expect to have next year. We are frankly rapidly running out of players, particularly in the rotation, bullpen, and at shortstop. There ain't much at AAA that we haven't already brought up. Let's leave no stone unturned and try to find guys.

I'd love to hear any other suggestions

 

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Trilla

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I like Keller, and Rosario. I'm not sure Rosario is a better option than Martin, and Castro at this point. However, I think Cleveland traded him to Tampa because of his his arbitration status. He is definitely better than Rocchio. In this case, until Correa comes back, I would do it. Willie is better suited at 2b or lf.

LA Vikes Fan

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To add to that, Castro needs a break. He's overexposed and has a mid .600s OPS over the last 30 plus games. He needs to get back to playing 4 days a week, not 6 or 7. 

LambchoP

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I'd take Rosario, even if it's temporary until Correa gets back. Who knows how much longer he'll be. It was only supposed to be like two weeks and here we are over a month later. And now Buxton probably going on the IL too. I'd love it if they'd call up Keirsey to take his spot, but they'll just have Margot play center. Scary...

Diekman could be an option. We are that desperate for relief lefties. Give him a minor league deal and try him at AAA for a bit. If he shows something, give him a shot in the bigs. If he sucks, no harm done.

Trilla

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9 hours ago, LA VIkes Fan said:

The Cubs just released Hector Neris. Has been good in the past, not as much this year while being miscast as a closer. Very good for Houston in 2023, decent but not great in 20222. Maybe worth a look?

https://www.mlb.com/player/hector-neris-593576

Reds got Rosario, by the way. They had priority over the Twins.i

 

I did not look it up and I can't recall, is Neris rh, or lh? Because if he is a lefty, we could definitely use him in our pen!

LambchoP

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Hector Norris can't be any worse than Okert or Richards can he? Our bullpen needs a real shakeup. Aside from our top four in Duran Jax Alcala and Sands, we need help. I like what I've seen from Henriquez in SSS and Winder looked much better before his demotion. Would be nice to see if Varland can do well in the pen again like he did last year. I think it's pretty clear to everyone other than the Twins that he is not a viable starter.

LA Vikes Fan

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21 hours ago, Trilla said:

I did not look it up and I can't recall, is Neris rh, or lh? Because if he is a lefty, we could definitely use him in our pen!

Neris is a RH reliever.  He was on a $9m contract from the Cubs which contained a $9m option for 2025 that kicked in if he made 60 appearances or finished 45 games. He's 8-4, 3.89 in 46 games so far with 17 saves.  He was really good last year with Houston, 6-3, 1.71 ERA in 17 games with 2 saves. Solid in 2022 and 2021, great in 2023, with over 70 appearances each year. He's a very good set up man but the Cubs tried to turn him into a closer and the experiment didn't take. Pretty neutral RH/LH splits. good experience in playoff races with the Phillies in 2021 and the Astros in 2022 and 2023. The Cubs wanted to release him before the  option kicked in.  The option does not follow him so he's available to any team on whatever contract he'll sign with this year expected to be the MLB minimum unless someone wants to pay at a prorated number bigger than $9m annually.   

I absolutely think he's worth a call. He would slot in as our 5th best BP option behind Jax, Duran, Alcala, and Sands right now. Wish he was LH but beggars can't be choosers. Might require some sort of 2025 commitment but I'd give it to him if not extreme. Make room with a Okert DFA or Henriquez option. 

August J Gloop

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Maybe they got a couple claims in while they were behind the Royals? 

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