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The Minnesota Twins are dealing with another hit to their outfield depth, and this one removes a player who looked ready to contribute sooner rather than later. Alan Roden, acquired from Toronto in last summer’s Louis Varland deal, is expected to miss at least a month after suffering an injury to his right shoulder.

Roden opened the season at Triple-A St. Paul after being optioned at the end of Spring Training, but he remained firmly on the radar as a likely call-up if the Twins needed help in the outfield. That opportunity will now be put on hold as the organization takes a cautious approach with his recovery.

“He has a tear in his labrum,” general manager Jeremy Zoll said on Thursday. “It’s viewed as nonsurgical at this time. He’ll be down from all activity for about four weeks and then go from there. In theory, he could keep DHing, but to keep the recovery more predictable, everyone has agreed to just have him shut down for the next month.”

The injury is specifically tied to Roden’s throwing shoulder, which is an important distinction. According to Zoll, it has not significantly impacted his ability to swing the bat, but the team is opting for a full shutdown rather than trying to manage the injury in a limited role. That decision prioritizes long-term health over any short-term production boost at the minor league level.

Before going down, Roden was putting together an impressive stretch with St Paul. Through 19 games, he posted a .275/.425/.464 slash line while showing strong plate discipline with 17 walks compared to just 14 strikeouts. That combination of on-base ability and contact skills made him an intriguing depth piece, especially for a Twins roster that has dealt with its share of outfield uncertainty.

It is also worth noting that, while the word 'tear' can sound alarming, it does not necessarily indicate a severe or complete structural issue. In many cases, what is labeled as a tear can be more minor in nature, and the Twins appear confident that rest and recovery will be enough to get Roden back on track without surgery.

In the meantime, his absence creates a ripple effect. With Roden out of the picture for at least the next month, the Twins may have to look elsewhere if a need arises in the big league outfield. That could open the door for top prospects Walker Jenkins and Emmanuel Rodriguez, both of whom are already at Triple A and offer left-handed bats with center field capability.

For Roden, this is another frustrating interruption. He saw regular action after joining the organization last season, before a thumb injury cut his year short. Now, just as he was building momentum again, he will be forced to reset once more.

The Twins will hope that this is simply a temporary pause rather than a lingering issue. If Roden can return on schedule and pick up where he left off, he should still factor into the team’s plans at some point this season. Until then, Minnesota’s outfield depth will be tested, and opportunities may shift toward the next wave of talent waiting in St. Paul.


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Sounds like he's going to be out for longer than a month in totality... bad break for him, but it didn't seem like the Twins were going to call him up anytime soon. Rodriguez remains at the top of the totem pole when it comes to most likely to get called up to play OF.

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It's too bad that Rodon got hurt while he was doing so well (IMO, he deserved to be on the active roster). But in his absence, he won't make a dent in OF depth, especially LH  cOF. This redundancy (which has existed for years but became worse since the selloff) is strange with sooooooooo many holes in the roster.

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LH corner OF hurt - that is one place we have depth. E-Rod's OPS is decent at AAA. If needed, he will be called up. But let him play 6 days a week for now with the Saints. Besides, it seems like Martin deserves more playing time against RH's right now with the Twins.

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On 4/26/2026 at 12:50 AM, FlyingFinn said:

LH corner OF hurt - that is one place we have depth. E-Rod's OPS is decent at AAA. If needed, he will be called up. But let him play 6 days a week for now with the Saints. Besides, it seems like Martin deserves more playing time against RH's right now with the Twins.

I'd rather he was playing 6 days a week for the Twins, and wallner was playing the same across the river. 

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This should be in Blue Jays news feed, and Louie V should be the Twinks' closer. 

I will never forgive them for this. 

Never. 

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14 hours ago, David HK said:

This should be in Blue Jays news feed, and Louie V should be the Twinks' closer. 

I will never forgive them for this. 

Never. 

Varland was nothing special while he was here. He wasn't good enough to stay in the rotation, and while his velo played up in the bullpen, he wasn't dominant. I expect the regression monster is coming for his stats sooner than later, especially when the scouting reports catch up to his knuckle curve.

Never forgiving the Twins for trading Varland seems so extreme. I don't get the legendary status he seems to have acquired around here. 

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On 4/25/2026 at 7:44 AM, Doctor Gast said:

with sooooooooo many holes in the roster.

Have to ask....did you intentionally use 9 "0's" to spell "so"?  

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