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As the MLB trade deadline inches closer, Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers continues to appear on more and more national trade boards. While much of the focus around the Twins has centered on potential blockbuster conversations involving bigger names, Jeffers may quietly be one of the organization's most valuable short-term trade chips.

Three prominent MLB insiders recently connected Jeffers to the New York Yankees, a team that entered 2026 believing it had enough catching depth but has instead watched the position become a significant weakness. From Minnesota's perspective, the situation warrants close monitoring.

The Twins have a difficult decision looming with Jeffers. He is set to reach free agency after the 2026 season, and it seems unlikely for the Twins to extend him. Before landing on the injured list with a broken hamate bone, Jeffers was enjoying arguably the best offensive stretch of his career, batting .295 with seven home runs and 26 RBI in 122 at-bats while posting a remarkable .949 OPS. For a catcher with a career .755 OPS and 75 major league home runs, that production represents a substantial jump.

National evaluators have taken notice. As part of a recent piece discussing front offices facing pressure, ESPN insider Buster Olney identified Jeffers as a potential target for Yankees general manager Brian Cashman.

"(Brian) Cashman might also have to deal for one of the better relievers available -- as well as a right-handed hitter, such as Twins catcher Jeffers."

The Yankees' interest makes plenty of sense. New York expected Austin Wells to take another step forward offensively this season while J.C. Escarra emerged as a capable complementary option. Instead, injuries and underperformance have left the Yankees searching for answers. Wells has struggled to provide consistent production, Escarra remains better suited for a supporting role, and the organization lacks a proven right-handed bat behind the plate. Jeffers checks every box.

Sports Illustrated's Karl Rasmussen recently argued that the Yankees should aggressively pursue the Twins catcher.

"The Yankees should look no further than Minnesota's Ryan Jeffers, who has had an excellent season. Jeffers, 29, is a right-handed batter and boasts a .949 OPS and a superb 163 wRC+. He's hit seven home runs—more than Wells and Escarra combined—and is a solid framer behind the plate. A tandem of Jeffers and Wells would be a major upgrade over the current setup in the Bronx, and with Jeffers set to be a free agent this offseason, the Twins should be looking to deal him."

Rasmussen hits on the main points that the Yankees need offensive help at catcher, and few available options can match Jeffers' combination of power, experience, and defensive competence.

Former MLB executive Jim Bowden of The Athletic reached a similar conclusion while discussing potential catching upgrades for contenders.

"However, I think more realistic options include Ryan Jeffers of the Twins (once he gets healthy), Agustín Ramírez of the Marlins, Joey Bart of the Pirates, Carson Kelly of the Cubs, Gabriel Moreno of the Diamondbacks and Keibert Ruiz of the Nationals."

Bowden's mention of Jeffers comes with an important caveat. The Twins catcher is currently on the injured list, meaning any trade discussions will likely remain preliminary until clubs can evaluate his health upon returning to action. That timing could work in Minnesota's favor.

If Jeffers returns and continues hitting anywhere near his current pace, the Twins could find themselves with multiple interested suitors. Catching is one of the thinnest positions across baseball, and contenders are always willing to pay a premium for offensive production behind the plate.

The Yankees are simply the most obvious fit. Beyond their catching concerns, New York is expected to pursue infield upgrades and bullpen help before the deadline. Still, catcher may be the organization's clearest weakness. A healthy Jeffers would immediately become the club's best right-handed catching option and provide lineup balance against left-handed pitching.

For the Twins, the calculus is more complicated. Minnesota must decide whether they are buyers or sellers. The organization has received strong production from Jeffers throughout his career, but with free agency approaching and catching depth developing throughout the system, moving him could become a realistic consideration if the Twins find themselves in sell mode.

Whether a deal ultimately materializes remains to be seen. What is increasingly clear, however, is that national insiders continue to arrive at the same conclusion. If the Yankees are shopping for a catcher this summer, Jeffers appears to be near the top of their list. And if the Twins decide to listen, New York may be waiting with the strongest offer.


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So what would it take for the Yankees to get Jeffers? They wouldn’t be the only bidder.

I assume one of George Lombard, Elmer Rodriguez or Carlos Lagrange would be sufficient. Jasson Dominguez and Anthony Volpe are interesting MLB level players. There is also some Double-A starting pitching.

Also, would the Twins make it a blockbuster and add Royce Lewis to the deal?

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7 minutes ago, DJL44 said:

So what would it take for the Yankees to get Jeffers? They wouldn’t be the only bidder.

I assume one of George Lombard, Elmer Rodriguez or Carlos Lagrange would be sufficient. Jasson Dominguez and Anthony Volpe are interesting MLB level players. There is also some Double-A starting pitching.

Also, would the Twins make it a blockbuster and add Royce Lewis to the deal?

Volpe is not good. 

I'm aiming for Lombard, or two minor league pitchers. 

There isn't much to decide here. They won't be signing him under this ownership. 

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I would be absolutely floored if the Twins got a top 100 prospect back for a Jeffers rental. Especially a Jeffers coming off injury rental. Especially an injury known to destroy a player's power well past the time they return.

I'd guess you're looking at more like a prospect in the 8-10 range of most systems.

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As many others, I think the Twins should trade Jeffers. 

Do we really think we can get Lombard, Elmer Rodriguez, or LaGrange for 2 months of Jeffers?  I understand Jeffers will probably the best catcher available at the deadline, but I just don't think that's realistic...

Lombard's prospect status is in the realm of Jenkins, not quite as high as Jenkins but similar.  Would anyone trade Jenkins for a 2 month rental?  I am sure the answer is no.  

We are really looking prospects in that #10 range in most systems.  I am all for aiming high, but realistically if we can get 2 prospects, one in the 6-10 range in most systems, it would be a pretty good return. 

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2 minutes ago, Chembry said:

As many others, I think the Twins should trade Jeffers. 

Do we really think we can get Lombard, Elmer Rodriguez, or LaGrange for 2 months of Jeffers?  I understand Jeffers will probably the best catcher available at the deadline, but I just don't think that's realistic...

Lombard's prospect status is in the realm of Jenkins, not quite as high as Jenkins but similar.  Would anyone trade Jenkins for a 2 month rental.  I am sure the answer is no.  

We are really looking prospects in that #10 range in most systems.  I am all for aiming high, but realistically if we can get 2 prospects, one in the 6-10 range in most systems, it would be a pretty good return. 

No. I was being hopeful.... I'd want two pitchers that are almost certainly RPs

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7 minutes ago, Chembry said:

Do we really think we can get Lombard, Elmer Rodriguez, or LaGrange for 2 months of Jeffers? 

I'd like to think in terms of packaging one or two decent prospects plus Jeffers, to try for someone like those who the Twins FO values highly.

But maybe that comes from me playing too much OOTP.  😁

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I meant  "the moon" (my comment above) as an unknown hopeful. Doubt a big name comes in return for Jeffers. I'm ok with the Twins offering the QO, which is extremely and totally unlikely. and receiving a comp pick.

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1 hour ago, Paul Walerius said:

I don't understand how people could be pissed about last deadline and then they are like, yes let's sell off more. 

 

I hated the deadline trades, hated more last August, September through the offseason where the FO actively made the team worse.

now? If they’re going to suck badly relative to a league where 5 out of 15 teams are above .500 and the 6th playoff team half way through the season is below .500… blow it up, scorched earth rebuild. It’s beyond salvaging during Buxton’s contract.

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So they can trade Jeffers AND Ryan while also buying. There is a path there.

If they do trade Jeffers, they have to get more than the draft prospect they would get with putting the QO on him. Maybe even a step above that if multiple teams want him for the remaining few months.

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42 minutes ago, Cory Engelhardt said:

So they can trade Jeffers AND Ryan while also buying. There is a path there.

If they do trade Jeffers, they have to get more than the draft prospect they would get with putting the QO on him. Maybe even a step above that if multiple teams want him for the remaining few months.

They aren't QO Jeffers, he'd be crazy not to take 23 million for one year. 

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7 hours ago, DJL44 said:

He has a higher career WAR than Royce Lewis. Pretty consistent plus glove at SS and OPS in the 80s.

Volpe 83 games played per 1 WAR.

Lewis 40 games played per 1 WAR.

Career

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4 minutes ago, Mike Sixel said:

They aren't QO Jeffers, he'd be crazy not to take 23 million for one year. 

I can actually see that being a decent option IF there is a 2027 season. Their payroll is going to be SO LOW next year regardless, and no such thing as a bad 1 year deal for the most part.

Just saying, if you trade him, you have to get AT LEAST the value of the comp pick he would bring back by being offered the QO no? Can't trade him for less.

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I would rate Jeffers as a better trade chip than Nelson Cruz. He should be able to return a couple of their highly rated Double-A starting pitchers.
 

If the Twins want a top 3 Yankees prospect they will probably need to bundle Jeffers with Royce Lewis.

if people here really hate Volpe they’re probably going to be disappointed with Marek Houston.

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If the Twins trade Jeffers, they will be trading away more than a really good catcher. They will also be trading away hope and will be disrespecting the remaining Twins players, coaches, manager and fans.  A lot can happen in two months in the weak American League Central.  Is that really worth getting some prospect who has been languishing in the Yankee minor league system? Keep Jeffers and keep pounding.

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I am so tired of people bitching about trade deadline . I would for once have management state and have a plan . We’re looking  for left handed starting pitching and prospects who have high avg and above avg speed and fielding . 
a plan ….we can handle a rebuild as long as you stop shoving re-Treads who are 29 to 31 years old and still trying to be a major league player . 

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12 hours ago, Mike Sixel said:

Different people. Also, some are only unsure of one of the trades. Also, why would you keep Jeffers and get nothing?

Who says he won't sign an extension?

 

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