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Twins fans have been clamoring for a pitching pipeline since Derek Falvey took over the team’s top baseball operations role. The 2024 season saw that pitching pipeline put into action, with multiple rookies occupying starting spots by the season’s end. Other veteran pitchers made strides in the rotation and bullpen on their way to helping the Twins to one of baseball’s best records in the middle months of the season. There is hope for the future with a young pitching core and other prospects on their way to Target Field.
Below are the results of the voting from 14 writers at Twins Daily. Each writer ranked their top five pitchers, and the results are below. Some writers likely debated who should be the team's top pitcher, and a slim margin separated the top three.
Others Receiving Votes
- RHP Simeon Woods Richardson:
- RHP Jhoan Duran
5. Cole Sands
Minnesota’s front office struggled to find reliable relievers on the open market last winter, but they continue to find ways to develop homegrown bullpen arms. Sands entered the season in a long-relief or multi-inning role but quickly showed he was one of the team’s best high-leverage options. He appeared in 62 games and posted a 3.28 ERA with a 0.99 WHIP, but that fails to tell the complete story of his season.
After May 29th, he posted a 2.34 ERA with a 58-to-8 strikeout-to-walk ratio while holding batters to a .216/.250/.297 (.547) slashline. He had a 20-to-2 strikeout-to-walk ratio in high-leverage situations, with one home run in 62 plate appearances. He saw a massive jump in his cutter usage this season as it developed into his most used pitch (29.6%) compared to 7.3% last season. Sands also saw a velocity increase on four of his five pitches while continuing to control the strike zone with a 4.1 BB%, ranking in MLB’s top 3%. Minnesota needs more pitchers to follow in Sands’ footsteps next season.
4. Joe Ryan (1 First Place Vote)
Ryan was on the fast track to win this award at one point this season before a shoulder strain sidelined him in early August. In his 23 starts, he posted a 3.60 ERA with a 0.99 WHIP, 147 strikeouts, and 23 walks across 135 innings. Ryan compiled his best numbers in May as the Twins began recovering from their horrendous start. In 32 1/3 innings, he allowed nine earned runs (2.51 ERA) with a 0.84 WHIP and a 32-to-4 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
He posted career-best marks in Barrel%, LA Sweet-Spot%, xwOBA (top 10%), BB% (top 4%), and xERA (top 10%). The 2024 season also marked the first time in his career that he used his four-seamer less than 55% of the time while increasing its velocity from 92.3 mph in 2023 to 94.0 mph. His average velocity increased on all his pitches, and he added a sinker that helped him keep the ball on the ground because it produced a launch angle under seven. Ryan provided the team with plenty of signs that he can continue to develop into a frontline starting pitcher.
3. Pablo López (1 First Place Vote)
López entered the 2024 campaign as one of the favorites to win the AL Cy Young based on his strong finish the previous season. His season got off to a terrible start as he posted a 5.11 ERA in the first half due to opponents compiling a .723 OPS against him with 18 home runs. In the season’s second half, he more closely resembled the López from 2023 by performing as one of the league’s best pitchers. In 81 1/3 innings, he allowed 25 earned runs (2.77 ERA), with his OPS allowed dropping by 40 points compared to the first half.
His poor start to the season was accompanied by peripheral numbers that pointed to an eventual improvement. He posted a career-best 5.3 BB%, ranking in MLB’s top 10%. His batting average allowed (.252 BA) was ten points higher than his xBA, and his average exit velocity was only 0.8 mph higher than last season. López followed a similar pattern in both seasons with the Twins, with some struggles in the first half before an improved performance in the second half. Next season, the Twins must find a way for López to be an ace for the whole season.
2. Bailey Ober (2 First Place Votes)
Ober was the Twins’ most consistent starting pitcher throughout the 2024 campaign, and that’s one of the reasons he ranks highly. His first start in Kansas City was an unmitigated disaster as he allowed eight earned runs, including three home runs, in 1 1/3 innings. He settled in nicely from there with a stretch of 23 starts (138 2/3 innings) where he posted a 3.05 ERA with opponents being held to a .192/.246/.345 (.591) slashline. As the Twins faltered, Ober struggled by allowing 24 earned runs in his final 38 2/3 innings. If his final month had gone better, Ober might have been the team’s top pitcher, and the Twins might have made the playoffs.
This year, Ober improved in many areas to solidify his place in the team’s long-term plans. He posted career-best totals with an 8.3 Barrel %, 87.5 Exit Velocity, .212 xBA, .380 xSLG, and 26.9 K%. He introduced a cutter that resulted in a 20.2 Put Away%, the second highest total of any pitches he threw more than 5% of the time. Ober’s changeup made the most significant strides as he increased his Whiff% from 29.8% in 2023 to 39.5% this season. Ober and Ryan made huge strides this season, and there’s room for them to find even more consistency in 2025.
1. Griffin Jax (9 First Place Votes)
It’s hard to imagine where the Twins would have been in 2024 without Jax. He established himself as the Twins’ best reliever and one of baseball’s best high-leverage arms. In 72 appearances (71 innings), he posted a 2.03 ERA with a 0.873 WHIP and a 34.4 K% (Top 3% of MLB). When other relievers faltered, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli could turn to Jax in any late-inning situation when the game was on the line. Right-handed hitters stood no chance against him by hitting .169/.214/.257 (.471) with 55 strikeouts in 136 at-bats. He finished the regular season ranked second in the AL in fWAR, trailing only Cleveland’s Cade Smith by 0.1 points.
His Baseball Savant page has more red in it than a kid’s candy bucket on Valentine’s Day. He ranked among the league’s best in xBA (Top 3%), xSLG (Top 7%), wOBA (Top 2%), xwOBA (Top 1%), and xERA (Top 1%). His most significant change this season was dropping his sweeper usage from 52.8 % in 2023 to under 38% this past season. Jax’s sweeper also increased from 28.6 Whiff% to 45.3 Whiff% <insert fire emoji>. He’s an unbelievable weapon for a manager to use, and the Twins must help him replicate his tremendous 2024 campaign.
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Final Voting Points Tally
- Griffin Jax: 59 points
- Bailey Ober: 50 points
- Pablo Lopez: 48 points
- Joe Ryan: 33 points
- Cole Sands: 10 points
Recent TD Best Pitcher Winners
2023: Sonny Gray
2022: Jhoan Duran
2021: Jose Berrios
2020: Kenta Maeda
2019: Taylor Rogers







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