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It’s common knowledge that the Twins will have to make significant additions at the trade deadline if they want to contend down the stretch and into October. The offense, which ranks top-5 in MLB in Weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+), needs help from the pitching staff. The holes are apparent and reasonably wide.
Even then, the Twins won’t go anywhere without solid performances from players on the roster. In other words, who has the most upside?
3. Sonny Gray
Before the lockout, the Twins were to rely on a pair of rookies (and Dylan Bundy) to lead the rotation. They had confidence in Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober, who have pitched pretty well when healthy this year but the rotation required a high-performing veteran who could anchor the group.
The Twins made Sonny Gray that anchor, trading their 2021 first-round pick in Chase Petty to acquire him. Gray has made 14 starts and thrown 69 innings, a limited amount due to injuries. He’s posted a 3.52 ERA and 0.9 bWAR. It’d be fair to label his season as lukewarm, at least to this point.
From 2019 to 2021, Gray was 35% better than the league average in terms of ERA. His 3.57 FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching) ranked 18th among 79 starters who started at least 50 games. Gray followed up a similarly-mediocre first half of 2019 with a tremendous second half, posting a 2.12 ERA with 102 strikeouts in 85 innings.
The Twins need pitching help, but the frontline starter version of Gray would be massive. He’s off to a good start, allowing just one run in six strong innings with seven strikeouts in Detroit on Sunday.
2. Carlos Correa
Correa finished fifth in MVP voting in 2021 with 7.2 WAR in 148 games. He’s on pace for ~4 WAR in 122 games this year. There’s plenty of reason to believe he’ll eclipse that number. Correa got off to a plodding start, thanks to the lockout and an even-shorter spring training. Correa also missed 24 of the Twins’ first 96 games due to COVID and a finger injury.
Offensively, Correa is posting nearly identical numbers to his outstanding 2021 season. He’s hitting .280 compared to .279 in 2021, and his OPS+ of 131 is the same. His season has been different defensively, where FanGraphs says he’s saved only two runs compared to a whopping 20 a year ago.
Correa is a superstar, and Twins fans have seen flashes of him to this point. It’d be hard to argue he’s been the MVP-caliber player, primarily for reasons out of his control. He’s now healthy and geared up to produce at a very high level in the second half.
If the Twins can hold off the Guardians and White Sox for the divisional crown, they’ll get to exploit a primary reason for acquiring Correa. He’s driven in 59 runs in 79 playoff games, already one of the best postseason performers ever.
1. Byron Buxton
Buxton’s age-28 season has been unique. He’s hit 23 homers and produced 2.8 WAR, but he’s been in and out of the lineup with right knee problems, contributing to prolonged slumps. Buxton has started only 43 games in centerfield and recently received a PRP injection to help heal.
Having confidence in Buxton remaining healthy enough to perform in the second half is difficult. He’s unlikely to reach 100% for the rest of the campaign. Buxton is also an undeniable talent, capable of changing games (and seasons) with his world-class defense and newfound power.
A relatively healthy Buxton alters the scope of the Twins. This has remained true in 2022, even through his difficult stretches. Despite logging less than 400 innings in center, Buxton is tied for the league lead with seven Outs Above Average. Buxton has saved five runs, good for 5th in the AL among those who’ve spent 350+ innings in center. He's been incredible, as usual.
One could argue that a healthy Buxton is the ultimate X factor in MLB. Since 2019, the Twins are 143-97 (96-win pace) when Buxton starts and 119-121 (80-win pace) when he doesn’t. That’s evidence enough to give the electric All-Star the top spot.
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