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David Price
Price was traded from the Red Sox with Mookie Betts as a salary dump last offseason before opting out of the 2020 season. Despite the stigma of what many consider a bad contract, Price has thrown about 275 innings the last 3 years to the tune of a 3.94 ERA. The raw numbers say Price would still be a valuable addition to a contending team.
The downside of Price is obviously the salary hit by acquiring him with 2 years $64m attached. The Dodgers don’t seem too concerned about saving money these days, but he’d likely be their preferred pitcher to trade and could likely be had for free. Price also has a bit of unknown attached to him given his lack of a 2020 season and number of injuries starting to pile up in recent years.
Dustin May
May was actually speculated to possibly be the pitcher the Twins were receiving last winter when we got Maeda instead. Dubbed “Gingergaard”, May has a high octane fastball that regularly appears to bend the laws of physics.
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Despite the wow factor, May hasn’t even managed a 21% K rate in the MLB thus far. His ceiling is still high and he’s a valuable pitcher even in his current form with a 2.98 ERA through about 90 innings.
May has always been a hyped Dodgers prospect they love, and any price to acquire him would be a hit to the Twins farm system if not the immediate Major League roster depending on what they want. An investment in a pitcher like May would likely require the Twins to be confident they could turn him into the face of their pitching rotation for the next 4-5 years.
Tony Gonsolin
Gonsolin was an unheralded star of the Dodgers rotation in 2020 pitching to a 2.31 ERA in 46 innings. Also a former top prospect of the Dodgers, he figures to be the last in line for a rotation spot in 2021.The Dodgers appeared to show their hand in the playoffs in 2021 that Gonsolin appears to be at the bottom of the totem pole for Dodgers starting pitchers.
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The Dodgers just never seemed like they planned on using Gonsolin in the playoffs in 2021. For that reason, it’s fair to say Gonsolin is a tier below May in the Dodgers minds. That being said, Gonsolin is a young controllable starting pitcher and won’t be cheap. The Dodgers still haven’t re-signed Justin Turner for their infield, and it’s possible they’d come asking for Polanco or Arraez as a starting piece with plenty else included in the deal. Similar to May, The Twins would have to be confident in what they’re getting in Gonsolin to pull the trigger on this one. He’s nasty though.
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Unlike some trade options available these days, the Dodger options will all cost a fair bit in one way or another. That being said, it would likely be worth the Twins at least checking in. Which Dodgers starter do you think would be the best fit in Minnesota?
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