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The Braves got out to a fast start on the relievers market this season, adding Will Smith and bringing back Chris Martin. That is along the lines of what fans wanted the Twins to do last season, but the Twins decided to stick with their same bullpen and it ultimately paid off until the playoffs.
If the season started today, the bullpen would consist of Taylor Rogers, Tyler Duffey, Trevor May, Zack Littell (unless the Twins want him to start), and Cody Stashak as locks. The remaining options would consist of Fernando Romero, Devin Smeltzer, Brusdar Graterol, and Jorge Alcala among others.
We saw last season that this group could be very effective. In the second half the Twins had the highest bullpen WAR at 4.8 along with a 4.03 ERA, 3.56 FIP, and 10.09 K/9. It’s a solid group, but we also saw that in order to make a true postseason push, bullpen depth seems necessary.
Sergio Romo is someone who seems destined to return and it has been rumored that both sides have interest in a reunion. He quickly became a fan favorite after being acquired at the deadline, and he is still an effective pitcher. In 22 ⅔ innings for the Twins, Romo had a 3.18 ERA, 10.72 K/9, 1.59 BB/9, and 0.93 WHIP.
Some of the big names out there are Dellin Betancis, Daniel Hudson, and Drew Pomeranz. Betances is coming off a season where he only recorded two outs between injuries that kept him sidelined. He has been effective in the past, but I don’t expect the Twins to spend money on someone as risky as Betances. Hudson is coming off a World Series championship with a solid 2.47 ERA. He also had a 3.97 FIP and a scary 5.08 xFIP. There were some rumors about him and the Twins around the trade deadline.
Drew Pomeranz is someone I expect the Twins and many other teams will be intrigued by the most. In 28 ⅔ innings as a reliever last season he has a K/9 of 15.2 or a K% of 47.2%. He had been a starter for most of his career, but something about coming out of the bullpen just seemed to click. He will likely be one of the most sought after relievers.
Another reliever who is coming off a solid season is right hander Will Harris. In 2019 he had a 2.36 ERA, 9.5 K.9, and 0.99 WHIP. He is 35 years old but he can still be effective out of the back end of the bullpen.
If the Twins look to add to their bullpen I would expect them to add someone who would be in the top half of their current bullpen. They have never seemed too inclined to sign a bullpen arm when they feel there is someone in the organization who could be as effective at some point during the season.
What do you hope they do? The focus will obviously be on starting pitching, but once that is figured out should they add a reliever? Leave a comment below.







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