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Former Twins. Where are They Now? 2026 Edition
stringer bell replied to stringer bell's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
Two very obscure former Twins signed minor league deals. Davis pitched 5 forgettable innings for the Twins last year. Staumont worked 24 innings for the '24 Twins. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/01/pirates-sign-noah-davis-to-minor-league-deal.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/01/reds-sign-garrett-hampson-josh-staumont-brandon-leibrandt-to-minors-contracts.html- 254 replies
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Dodgers Claim Ryan Fitzgerald Off Waivers From Twins
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I can’t find the quote, but Riley Greene lauded Kreisler’s defense as the best in the Tigers’ organization. I’m skeptical that Fitzgerald would hit any more than Keirsey despite having some SSS success last year. The Trade rumors report notes that Fitzgerald has good speed, but only swiped one base for the Twins (again SSS). -
I see that Schultz got claimed by a team with a worse record (Washington). Really not surprised that he was claimed.
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Former Twins. Where are They Now? 2026 Edition
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Ryan Fitzgerald is officially an ex-Twin. Claimed by the world champion Dodgers. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/01/dodgers-claim-ryan-fitzgerald.html- 254 replies
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Would the floor for Jenkins be Max Kepler? Jenkins would appear to have a similar, but superior, skill set with Max. Kepler never made an All-Star team, but was a consistent 2 WAR player. I also wonder if Jenkins will be a major league center fielder. At this point he appears to have the tools to play the higher defensive spectrum position. I'd really like to see him put up a full healthy season. If he does, he should make his debut this year.
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Lots of players being claimed and more DFAs in the past couple days, including Jhonkensey Christmas (2x). Some guys had pretty good numbers. So far nothing about the Twins, but I suppose we’ll hear Fitzgerald’s fate pretty soon.
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I agree totally with naming the specific three players as pivotal in 2026. All three disappointed in 2025 while playing more than they ever had before as major leaguers. All three are #1 draft choices and all three are slated for regular duty in 2026. Expecting all three guys to flourish is probably counting too much on a bouceback. But getting two out of three is optimistic, but certainly not unprecedented, especially given both their pedigrees and their previous success. It is probably a make or break year for all three, as far as their time with the Twins is concerned. I'm pretty optimistic about all three improving from 2025, but I don't expect all three to be All-Stars.
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Your original posting asked the question above? Coulombe was on his third organization when acquired by the Twins on a minor league deal, he signed another minor league deal but was claimed by the Orioles due to the upward mobility clause. Doesn't that fit what you asked? Cano wasn't on his third organization when he had success but he was not Lopez' replacement (closer) on the Orioles. To that point he had not produced anything that suggested he was "major league ready". He was definitely a throw-in with Povich being the main piece. He had had close to zero major league success and was 29 before experiencing any success. While Megill was technically traded to the Brewers, it was a trade after he was DFA'd IIRC, just like the Wagaman trade made last week. Doesn't that fit the criteria of your original question?
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I do expect Keaschall to come back to earth a little as a hitter, but if he is a plus base runner and average on defense, he is a real asset at 23 years old. The Twins haven't exceeded offensive projections since 2019, so maybe this will be another year when they surprise. If two of Lee, Lewis and Wallner step up and one rookie breaks out their offense looks a lot better. Lots of "ifs" I know, but why not be optimistic until they start keeping score for real?
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1) I think there’s 5-10 guys floating around who will be big bullpen assets and Schultz is an excellent candidate. 2) Castro was a non-tender IIRC and I think the Twins signed him to a minor league contract. 3) Everybody has access to a wealth of information and people who can be had for free or almost free have red flags. Finding gems in the second-hand store is harder to do these days. IMHO Castro was a good pickup because he had legit versatility and speed. I think it is easier to find diamond-in-the-rough pitchers than position players. Finding that little something that makes a reliever successful happens pretty often.
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Another ex-Twin “success” is Trevor Megill. Milwaukee is his third organization and he broke through at age 30 with the Brewers. When it comes to relief pitchers, the vast majority are in the category of “you never know”.
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I'd say absolutely. The Twins traded Yennier Cano to the Orioles as a throw-in for Jorge Lopez and the Birds got an outstanding year and a half from Cano. I think he was 29 or 30 years old at the time. Danny Coulombe is another example. He was signed on minor league contracts for both the Orioles and Twins and was outstanding for three years. I believe the Twins were his third organization.
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When other teams are signing free agents, they have to DFA players. This is the bargain basement the Twins might be shopping in. Today, for example, Toronto designated Paxton Schultz. My guess is that he will be claimed given the information provided by MLB Trade Rumors. The Twins have a high claiming priority and have room to add to their 40-man roster, so I’m believing they will claim a player or two.
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No such thing as a bad MiLB deal.
stringer bell replied to thelanges5's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
The Twins absolutely need to have a competent defensive shortstop to back up Brooks Lee. Despite Seth’s comments on other threads, it appears the Twins don’t believe Fitzgerald is that guy. Kreidler does have a good defensive rep and Arcia provides a decent defensive floor. I would hope someone who plays shortstop hits okay and fields the position adequately. -
It's a new year, so time for a new ex-Twins thread. As posted by @mnfireman, DaShawn Keirsey Jr. signed a minor league deal with Atlanta. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/01/braves-sign-dashawn-keirsey-jr-to-minors-deal.html
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Former Twins. Where are They Now? 2025 Edition
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I am going to start a 2026 ex-Twins thread and will include this link.- 339 replies
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Baldelli did far less early pinch hitting in 2025, mostly due to roster inadequacy.. Platooning is used because it works, when done properly. Giving mediocre to decent left handed hitters the day off when a left hander starts makes good sense. Pinch hitting for every left hand hitter in the lineup when a left handed middle reliever comes into the game doesn't. Developing left handed hitter that are still above average against left handed pitching hasn't happened for this team since Mauer and Morneau. My hope is that at least one of Jenkins, Rodriguez or Roden can become such a hitter. As for the Wallners and Larnachs of the world, they should get their chances against the previously mentioned lefty middle relievers and if they succeed there, maybe they can have good at-bats against premium lefty relievers. Would Wagaman have a better chance than Bell or Clemens against Skubal, Ragans and Bubic? I think so. Is being a better hitter against lefties worth the roster spot, I'm not so sure. The other thing that points to adding a guy like Wagaman is the Twins lack of first base alternatives in the high minors.
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No such thing as a bad MiLB deal.
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While I don't see Wagaman moving the needle much, the team needed someone to fill first base. Bell is an above-average hitter who could DH as much as 120 games in 2026. Adding Wagaman gives them a RH platoon bat at first or DH and depth in the event injuries bite the team at first base. I expect he make the Twins Opening Day roster and gets starts against left handers.
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