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  • Trade Deadline Tracker Day 2: The Latest Twins' News and Rumor Roundup


    Matthew Taylor

    The midseason hot stove got even hotter on Thursday, and a José Berríos trade appears to be turning from an "if" into a "when". Come read about all the latest news and rumors.

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    Friday News and Rumors:

    Morosi: José Berríos WILL be traded today.

     

    Trade Deadline Intel from Aaron Gleeman

     

    We could be in for a busy day...

    Kyle Gibson Likely on the Move

     

    With this report, it certainly sounds like the San Diego Padres are MAJOR players in the José Berríos sweepstakes. The interesting angle with Gibson is that the Twins might not want to wait too long on a  Berríos trade. If the Padres don't want to get left without a chair and pull the trigger on Gibson, the Twins could lose out on a potentially exciting offer from San Diego.

    Thursday News and Rumors:

    Chicago White Sox Trade For Cesar Hernandez and Ryan Tepera

    The first pair of trades of the day on Thursday came from the Minnesota Twins’ biggest rivals, the Chicago White Sox who traded for reigning gold glove second baseman, Cesar Hernandez and right-handed reliever, Ryan Tepera. While these moves didn’t have a direct impact on the Minnesota Twins in 2022, Hernandez has a club option for 2023 at $6M, so the Twins could be seeing plenty of Hernandez over the next year and a half should the Sox pick up that option.

    In acquiring reliever Ryan Tepera, the White Sox gave up their 23rd ranked prospect. Tepara owns a 3.23 ERA since the start of 2020 and is also on an expiring deal, so Twins fans shouldn’t expect the Twins to get a top prospect for Hansel Robles or Alexander Colomé should they choose to move either of them.

    New York Yankees Trade For Anthony Rizzo

    Just a day after trading for left handed slugger Joey Gallo, the New York Yankees stayed aggressive in adding another lefty in Anthony Rizzo. Rizzo owns a .792 OPS this season, but his left handed bat figures to play well in Yankee Stadium.

    From a Twins perspective, the biggest takeaway from the Yankees acquiring Rizzo is that the Yankees are looking to be aggressive at the trade deadline. They have been linked to José Berríos this week, but they could also have interest in other players such as Michael Pineda or Kenta Maeda as they sure look like they want to push for the playoffs this season.

    Los Angeles Dodgers Trade For Max Scherzer and Trea Turner

    The headliner deal of the day in the baseball world occurred when the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled off a blockbuster in acquiring multi-time Cy Young winner, Max Scherzer, along with all-star shortstop Trea Turner for a massive haul of prospects including Keibert Ruiz and Josiah Gray. After initial reports stated that Scherzer was going to be headed to San Diego, the Dodgers swooped in at the last minute to acquire the pair of stars from the Nationals.

    With Max Scherzer now off the trade market, José Berríos is far and away the biggest pitcher name left on the trade market. Additionally, with the Padres losing out on Max Scherzer and instead him signing with their division rivals, the Padres now figure to be extremely interested in Berríos and now under some pressure to perhaps overpay for him.

    Boston Red Sox Trade For Kyle Schwarber

    The trades kept coming on Thursday evening, when the Boston Red Sox traded for Nationals’ outfielder, Kyle Schwarber. This was a big acquisition for the Red Sox who are trying to maintain their lead in the loaded American League East. Similar to the Yankees, this move signaled to the baseball world that the Red Sox are all in, and has also been linked to the Minnesota Twins and José Berríos. Just how aggressive are the Red Sox going to be?

    San Diego Padres Trade For Daniel Hudson

    The final trade of the night came when the Nationals continued their sell off and traded reliever Daniel Hudson to the Padres for a low-end pitching prospect.

    More than 5 Teams are Interested in José Berríos

    Berríos has become THE name of the MLB trade deadline, with Ken Rosenthal reporting that at least 5 of MLB's contenders are interested in trading for the 2-time all-star.

    Seattle Mariners Pursued Trade for Berríos

    In addition to the 5 teams listed above, today we learned that the Seattle Mariners have pursued a trade for Berríos. Also included in the report is that Minnesota is asking for a top young starter. The headliner included in the report is Emerson Hancock who is MLB.com's #23 prospect.

    New York Mets Appear to Be OUT on Berríos Sweepstakes

    Many teams were reported to join the José Berríos sweepstakes today, but the reports made it sound as if the New York Mets are not in the mix for a Berríos trade. The New York Mets have a talented farm system with intriguing prospects such as Ronny Mauricio, but for now it appears they are not going to make a push. That can always change, though...

    What trades do you think will go down on deadline day? Leave a comment and start the conversation!

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    I think the FO is doing a really good job of filling the system with prospects.  If they can get more for Maeda, Pineda, or if someone sells the farm for Buxton(and I mean SELLS THE FARM) go for it.  Screw the 2021 season, I could care less if they win another game at this point.  Ohh, and they will have plenty of money to spend in the offseason on FA's.

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    32 minutes ago, Major League Ready said:

    I wonder if the plan is to extend Pineda.  They certainly could have found a trade for him so what's up?

    I think that he probably has at least one more good year in him. And he will hopefully make the rest of this season more bearable.

    Ideally they can sign him for next season, and it's possible that they trade him next year if that makes sense at the time.

     

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    On the plus side, they have two veterans for mentoring still....which I do think matters for next year. Now get some young guns up here for a few starts and rotate the others in after that.....

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