Cody Christie Twins Daily Contributor Posted January 7 Posted January 7 The Minnesota Twins have spent much of the offseason in a holding pattern, with Josh Bell standing as the lone notable addition. That quiet approach could change quickly if events on the East Coast continue to unfold, as the Twins have been connected to the Philadelphia Phillies in trade discussions centered on catcher Ryan Jeffers. According to The Athletic’s Matt Gelb, the Phillies are exploring backup plans in case they do not re-sign longtime catcher J.T. Realmuto. Realmuto has been a fixture in Philadelphia since 2019, earning three All-Star selections along the way. Now 35 years old and coming off his worst offensive season with the club, he has reached free agency with no resolution in sight. With pitchers and catchers set to report soon, Philadelphia’s sense of urgency is growing. As Gelb wrote, “The Phillies have explored contingencies because pitchers and catchers report to Florida in five weeks. It would be ideal to have a starting catcher report. The Phillies have talked trades for catchers, young and old; Minnesota’s Ryan Jeffers is one potential target, league sources told The Athletic.” That urgency cuts both ways. Gelb also noted, “But the closer everyone gets to camps opening, the more reluctant teams are to trade away a catcher. Victor Caratini, who has never started more than 87 games in a season at catcher, is still on the free agent market and could wait until Realmuto decides to pick his own destination.” Jeffers is not Realmuto, but the comparison is closer than it might initially appear. In 2025, Jeffers slashed .266/.356/.397 with nine home runs and 47 RBI across 119 games. Realmuto posted a .257/.315/.384 line with 12 home runs and 52 RBI over 134 games. The larger body of work still favors Realmuto, who owns a .270/.328/.447 career line over 1,373 games, while Jeffers sits at .239/.321/.419 through 515 contests. Still, Jeffers has quietly established himself as an above-average offensive catcher, particularly over the past three seasons. From Minnesota’s perspective, the timing is complicated. Jeffers is projected to earn $6.5 million in his final year of arbitration in 2026 before reaching free agency. Trading him now could bring back meaningful value, especially if Philadelphia’s leverage erodes as camp approaches. At the same time, the Twins lack a clear replacement. Christian Vazquez is a free agent, and the current depth chart includes Alex Jackson and Jhonny Pereda, neither of whom profiles as a true starting catcher. The farm system offers little immediate relief. Eduardo Tait, acquired from Philadelphia in the Jhoan Duran trade, is just 19 years old and several years away despite being the organization’s number three prospect. Ricardo Olivar at Double A is the most advanced catching prospect, but he is not viewed as a near-term solution. Any Jeffers trade would almost certainly require Minnesota to add a replacement via trade or free agency. The free agent market includes names like Jonah Heim, Mitch Garver, Victor Caratini, Elias Diaz, Gary Sanchez, and Christian Vazquez, but each option represents some degree of downgrade for a team that still wants to contend in the AL Central. If Realmuto’s negotiations continue to stall, Minnesota may find itself holding the leverage. In that scenario, the Twins should be demanding rising young big leaguers and meaningful prospects. Trading Jeffers would hurt in the short term, but if the return is strong enough, it could be a calculated move that aligns with a longer view of the roster. For now, it remains a rumor. But it is one that neatly captures where both franchises stand, one searching for stability behind the plate and the other weighing whether its best option might be to cash in before the window quietly closes. View full rumor
Cory Engelhardt Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 I don't think Jeffers is perfect by any means. But it better be a really good return along with many more moves. hlsballer318, Doctor Wu, DocBauer and 9 others 12
LewFordLives Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 If the Phillies were willing to do a deal centered around Painter, Miller, or Crawford, then I would listen, but I suspect the Phillies are not willing to go there. As the article states, Jeffers is their only legit starter. The Twins would need a king's ransom to move him. Trading him for a handful of lotto tickets would basically be saying they have no plans to compete this year. Larry Janisewski, Cris E, bunsen82 and 3 others 4 2
Twins_Fan_in_NJ Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 If the Twins trade Jeffers, I don't have any confidence that they will 'win' the trade - so hopefully, this is just a rumor and nothing more. Cory Engelhardt, glunn, Dave Borton and 2 others 5
garn from vancouver Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 chrissy will be happy but john will be unhappy. Richie the Rally Goat, NotAboutWinning, DocBauer and 2 others 5
bunsen82 Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 34 minutes ago, LewFordLives said: If the Phillies were willing to do a deal centered around Painter, Miller, or Crawford, then I would listen, but I suspect they are not willing to go there. As the article states, Jeffers is their only legit starter. The Twins would need a king's ransom to move him. Trading him for a handful of lotto tickets would basically be saying they have no plans to compete this year. The Phillies wouldn't include Painter for 2 1/2 years of Duran but they would include him for 1 year of Jeffers. LOL Lets be realistic. Even so I think this is incredibly flimsy reporting across the board. You would need a decent catcher. Would we really run a Jackson/Pereda tandem? If they are considering trading Jeffers, I would have rather kept Susec with Jackson and Pereda as depth. Not a strong situation but one I could more readily get behind. glunn, Mike Sixel, Cris E and 1 other 4
Woof Bronzer Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 If the Twins are trying to compete in 2026, why would they downgrade at catcher? They need to drastically improve the roster, not make it worse. Doctor Wu, Linus, RpR and 2 others 4 1
sweetmusicviola16 Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 I'm not advocating trading Jeffers, but the truth is this team isn't competing in 2026. That bus departed awhile back. Blyleven2011, IndyTwinsFan, Richie the Rally Goat and 3 others 5 1
IndianaTwin Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Prior to the OP's quotes from the Gelb article, the Gelb article also says, "The prevailing sentiment is that the Phillies and Realmuto will find common ground again. He needs them. They need him. There is no single sticking point, according to major-league sources familiar with the talks. Realmuto wants more than the Phillies have offered; the club is believed to have discussed various multi-year scenarios with the catcher. As one of the more decorated catchers in the sport, Realmuto commands a level of respect, but the Phillies are again uncertain about what Realmuto’s market looks like." "League sources" also had Ryan, Lopez and Buxton on the trading block. Trading Jeffers doesn't fit with keeping those three and trying to contend. Cris E, Dman, DocBauer and 3 others 6
Riverbrian Old-Timey Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 4 minutes ago, IndianaTwin said: "League sources" also had Ryan, Lopez and Buxton on the trading block. Trading Jeffers doesn't fit with keeping those three and trying to contend. This pretty much says it all. Our Twins are going for it. Mike Sixel 1
Eris Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 2 hours ago, bunsen82 said: catcher. Would we really run a Jackson/Pereda tandem? There is also Mickey Gasper. Although much derided on TD, he made a number of nice throws from behind the plate. His throws to nab Clement and Judge at 3rd were exceptional In reality he probably grades out as a well below average catcher https://www.mlb.com/video/ernie-clement-caught-stealing-2nd-base-catcher-mickey-gasper-to-second-ba https://www.mlb.com/stories/player/681508
bunsen82 Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 12 minutes ago, Eris said: There is also Mickey Gasper. Although much derided on TD, he made a number of nice throws from behind the plate. His throws to nab Clement and Judge at 3rd were exceptional In reality he probably grades out as a well below average catcher https://www.mlb.com/video/ernie-clement-caught-stealing-2nd-base-catcher-mickey-gasper-to-second-ba https://www.mlb.com/stories/player/681508 I personally don't want anything to do with Gasper. If he is in AAA fine. He showed absolutely nothing last year to show he deserves a shot at the MLB level. Dave Borton 1
arby58 Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 3 hours ago, LewFordLives said: If the Phillies were willing to do a deal centered around Painter, Miller, or Crawford, then I would listen, but I suspect they are not willing to go there. Absolutely no baseball world where that trade exists for any of those three for one year of Jeffers. You can bet the Twins asked for Painter or Miller for Duran and didn't come anywhere close to that in return. Cris E 1
arby58 Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 44 minutes ago, IndianaTwin said: "League sources" also had Ryan, Lopez and Buxton on the trading block. Trading Jeffers doesn't fit with keeping those three and trying to contend. Jeffers is the only one of those four who can walk after 2026. So, the Baseball Trade Simulator assigns surplus value of 15.3 to Jeffers. IF the Phillies were willing to give up RHPs Gage Wood (#4 prospect according to MLB and 6.0 surplus value trade simulator) and Moises Chace (#8 prospect and 8.6 surplus value) and throw in a A-ball lottery ticket, would the Twins do it? Stockpiling starting pitching has been their theme of late. That said, I tend to believe that Realmuto and the Phillies will reach an agreement, probably shortly before Spring Training. S Dman 1
SF Twins Fan Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 2 hours ago, Woof Bronzer said: If the Twins are trying to compete in 2026, why would they downgrade at catcher? They need to drastically improve the roster, not make it worse. The way the offseason has gone so far, there is zero indication the front office is actually trying to compete in 2026. IndyTwinsFan, Blyleven2011 and sweetmusicviola16 3
Dman Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 17 minutes ago, arby58 said: Jeffers is the only one of those four who can walk after 2026. So, the Baseball Trade Simulator assigns surplus value of 15.3 to Jeffers. IF the Phillies were willing to give up RHPs Gage Wood (#4 prospect according to MLB and 6.0 surplus value trade simulator) and Moises Chace (#8 prospect and 8.6 surplus value) and throw in a A-ball lottery ticket, would the Twins do it? Stockpiling starting pitching has been their theme of late. That said, I tend to believe that Realmuto and the Phillies will reach an agreement, probably shortly before Spring Training. S I do think Realmuto will sign with the Phillies as I can't see him getting a huge payday anywhere else due to his age and last seasons numbers. However, If they did need to trade for Jeffers I think your idea of Wood makes sense as he was picked in the late first round which would be like getting a comp pick. Wood also has Joe Ryan like fastball qualities if his shoulder can handle a starters load. That would be a good get for one year of Jeffers, but Woods shoulder is a risky bet. It would be high risk with potential high reward, but something the Twins would have to consider IMO. If they wanted to go younger they could also create a package around Matthew Fisher who got 1.2M to sign and was one of the better high school arms in last years draft. Not sure how the Twins feel about him though. I would steer clear of Aroon Escobar as we don't need even more 2nd baseman. Like other's I don't see the Phillies trading one of their top three for one year of Jeffers. Even Wood is a bit of a stretch, but doable for them IMO. It would hurt to lose Jeffers in a lineup low on just competent bats, but I'd still consider it for an overpay. If nothing else the Twins can wait and see how things look for the team at the deadline. Jeffers could likely get something decent if they are out of it and are not going to resign him. Still I think this little check-in for the Phillies is more about putting pressure on Realmuto to come to terms than anything else. sweetmusicviola16, DocBauer, arby58 and 1 other 4
sweetmusicviola16 Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 1 hour ago, Riverbrian said: This pretty much says it all. Our Twins are going for it. All the way through March 28 Sjoski, Riverbrian, RpR and 1 other 1 3
jorgenswest Verified Member Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Realmuto’s offensive numbers dipped but they are still good relative to catchers. He threw out runners well but his framing has dropped. That will be less important next year. He handles the pitching staff well. BAT X sees him bouncing back some. I would give him 2 years and around 24 million. I think the Phillies will also and this is just noise to get him to sign. The Twins ought to jump in and make an agreement with Realmuto while trading Jeffers to the Phillies for prospects. Dman, ziggy, terrydactyls and 2 others 5
Blyleven2011 Verified Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 4 hours ago, SF Twins Fan said: The way the offseason has gone so far, there is zero indication the front office is actually trying to compete in 2026. The way this FO has been operating the past few off seasons , I don’t think anyone is even awake at there desk , why would anyone call them when supposedly Lopez, Ryan, buxton are not going to be traded ... SF Twins Fan and RpR 1 1
DocBauer Old-Timey Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 I suppose you could sign Caratini for 2yrs and nurse him for a 90-100 games caught season and trade Jeffers if the Phillies would offer a solid return. But I expect Realmuto to sign back with the Phillies. He's still solid, they have the $, and he's already PART of a good ball club. So I think this is much ado about nothing.
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Dave Dombrowski seems to love dealing with Derek Falvey. He must feel pretty confident he can win any trade against the Ivy League executive. Dman 1
dxpavelka Verified Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Too bad Realmuto's agent isn't Boras. It's getting late enough in the game that Boras might find a way to get him here. Oh, well.
terrydactyls Verified Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 8 hours ago, jorgenswest said: The Twins ought to jump in and make an agreement with Realmuto while trading Jeffers to the Phillies for prospects. I like this idea. A pre-emptive strike by signing Realmuto followed by the trade of Jeffers to whomever offers the best return.
Chembry Verified Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 6 hours ago, twinstalker said: Aidan Miller! There is no way the Phillies trade Aidan Miller for 1 year of Jeffers, unless they have an agreement to extend Jeffers. However, Jeffers is a Boras client and Boras typically discourages extensions and wants his clients to hit free agency to maximize their value.
LA Vikes Fan Verified Member Posted January 8 Posted January 8 On 1/7/2026 at 11:47 AM, IndianaTwin said: Prior to the OP's quotes from the Gelb article, the Gelb article also says, "The prevailing sentiment is that the Phillies and Realmuto will find common ground again. He needs them. They need him. There is no single sticking point, according to major-league sources familiar with the talks. Realmuto wants more than the Phillies have offered; the club is believed to have discussed various multi-year scenarios with the catcher. As one of the more decorated catchers in the sport, Realmuto commands a level of respect, but the Phillies are again uncertain about what Realmuto’s market looks like." "League sources" also had Ryan, Lopez and Buxton on the trading block. Trading Jeffers doesn't fit with keeping those three and trying to contend. This all sounds like classic speculative, hot stove, rumor with no real basis. The Phillies need a catcher so a writer looks around to see who might be available and then speculates that the Phillies would be interested. Doesn’t look very real. IndianaTwin 1
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