40-man roster decisions, part 1: position players
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We’ve had several threads/articles lately about next season … what you think the 2022 lineup will be, who do we want to sign, what are our positions of most need, will certain players have a place on the team next year. All very good discussions. And not too far in the future, we’ll be having discussions on which prospects should be added to the roster. But before we get to all of those, there are larger looming discussions and decisions regarding the 40-man roster … who stays, who goes. When I thought about doing this thread, I ran into a lot of difficulty exactly how to do this. It seemed easy enough initially … who should the Twins jettison? Well, after thinking about it, a lot, hemming and hawing, trying to learn more about the status of individual players (something I am not well-versed in, I fully admit), and after discussing with others what I wanted to discuss, (thank you @ashbury, @Otto von Ballpark and @Brock Beauchamp), I realized the question might not be ‘who do we jettison’, but rather’ Who should we keep?’ I found the question to be, well, daunting. It’s really a big puzzle when it comes down to it. Time is a precious commodity. You want to maximize the time you have of your best prospects/players, so you don’t want to add them before they are ready, so you can capitalize on their best years; and don’t want to jettison a struggling player too soon, only to see them finally figure it out elsewhere. We’ve been down that road, too. Once a player is added, removing them certainly means losing them, if they have any kind of potential, great or small. You want to make sure you’ve really done your due diligence to determine the value you have. So, this 40-man thing is one to be cautious with. In a recent conversation I had with Brock, he said this: “I think of it this way: about 35 spots of the 40-man are locked down with good prospects or MLB veterans. An org might play fast and loose with those final 3-4 spots but they spend A LOT of effort avoiding tampering with that 35 unless they have confidence in what they’re doing.” So … part one of this discussion … position players on the Twins’ 40-man roster … who should the Twins keep? We won’t see these decisions come to fruition all at once. It will happen gradually. I’m sure the Twins have made some decisions already, but others will ‘hang out’ until which time the Twins either feel they have a better replacement, decide to make trades, need the space for prospect additions, or feel they’ve just reached the ‘end of the road’ with them. So … of the listed players, who would you keep? Discuss any reasoning below.
STATUS | PLAYER | Options | FA | FA if outrighted? |
28-man | Luis Arraez | 2 | in 2026 (arb eligible 2023) | YES |
28-man | Byron Buxton | n/a | FA in 2023 | YES |
28-man | Jorge Polanco | 0 | signed through 2023, club options for 2024 and 2025 | YES |
28-man | Josh Donaldson | n/a | signed through 2023, club option for 2024 | YES |
28-man | Max Kepler | n/a | signed through 2023, club options for 2024 | YES |
28-man | Mitch Garver | 2 | FA in 2024 | YES |
28-man | Miguel Sanó | n/a | signed through 2022, club option for 2023 | YES |
28-man | Nick Gordon | 0 | YES | |
28-man | Andrelton Simmons | n/a | At end of season | |
28-man | Ryan Jeffers | 2 | ||
28-man | Willians Astudillo | 1 | YES | |
28-man | Jake Cave | 1 | FA in 2025, arb eligible 2022 | YES |
28-man | Brent Rooker | 2 | ||
60IL | Kyle Garlick | 1 | YES | |
60IL | Alex Kirilloff | 2 | ||
10IL | Rob Refsnyder | 0 | YES | |
40-man | Ben Rortvedt | 2 | ||
40-man | Drew Maggi | 3 | YES | |
40-man | Trevor Larnach | 2 | ||
40-man | Gilberto Celestino | 1 | YES | |
Many thanks to Otto who did this chart for me, and I filled in some of the contract info, and to Brock and Ash for bearing with my endless questions.
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