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  • Twins Acquire Orioles Closer Jorge Lopez


    Seth Stohs

    Trade Deadline Day has begun, and the Twins have made the first move of the day. They have acquired Orioles' closer Jorge Lopez. Lefty starter Cade Povich is heading to the Orioles along with reliever Yennier Cano and two pitches currently in the Complex League. 

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    Jon Heyman was the first to report that the Twins are acquiring Jorge Lopez from the Orioles. The Twins will send four pitchers including Twins Daily Top 10 prospect Cade Povich, reliever Yennier Cano, and two more pitchers from the low-minors, Juan Rojas and Juan Nunez. 

    Prior to this year, Lopez, 29, was a struggling starting pitcher. He debuted with two games with the Brewers in 2015 and then pitched in another 11 games with the Crew between 2017 and 2018. He went to the Royals and pitched in 47 games between 2018 and 2020.

    He went to the Orioles in 2020. That year, he posted a 6.34 ERA over 38 1/3 innings in nine games (six starts). In 2021, he went 3-14 with Baltimore with a 6.07 ERA over 121 2/3 innings.

    But this season, the O's moved him full-time into their bullpen and he became an All-Star. In 44 games, he is 4-6 with a 1.68 ERA. In 48 1/3 innings, he have given up 30 hits, 17 walks and struck out 54 batters. He has given up just three home runs, a couple to the Twins in back-to-back blown saves last month. Lopez throws hard, with a fastball averaging over 97 mph. 

    As of right now, Lopez ranks as the second best reliever (behind Josh Hader) traded at the MLB deadline, though he’s likely to fall to at least third when Cubs closer David Robertson is dealt. He’s also under team control for two more seasons after this one. His worth is reflected in the quantity and quality of prospects the Twins gave up to acquire him. 

    Twins Daily has learned that left-hander Cade Povich, their third-round pick in 2011 out of Nebraska, will be sent to the Orioles. Povich has spent the season with the Cedar Rapids Kernels. He became a top prospect with the organization when he arrived at instructional league last fall throwing 97 with a slider. 

    Cano was signed after leaving Cuba. The 28-year-old has been impressive the past two seasons in Double-A Wichita and Triple-A St. Paul. He has made 10 appearances for the Twins. In 13 2/3 innings, he has walked 11 and struck out 14 while posting an ERA of 9.22. He's got good stuff and a rubber arm and will do well with the Orioles. 

    Juan Nunez, 21, signed with the Twins from the Dominican Republic. He pitched in 11 games in 2021 in the DSL. This season, he is 0-2 with a 4.85 ERA in eight games (7 starts). Over 29 2/3 innings, he has walked 10 and struck out 47 batters. 

    Juan Rojas is 18 years old, signed out of Venezuela. He also pitched in the DSL in 2021. This season, he is 1-2 with a 3.60 ERA in eight games (5 starts). In 30 innings, he has 38 strikeouts and just four walks. 

    So, the Twins need to make sure that Jorge Lopez 2022 is the Jorge Lopez they are acquiring, and not turn back into Jorge Lopez circa 2015-2021. Will Lopez be thrown into the closer's role? Most likely, Rocco Baldelli will be able to simply choose between Lopez and Jhoan Duran, along with Griffin Jax, in the late innings, and that is a positive. 

    The Twins made one move... Will they make more? Let us know your thoughts and what more you would like to see in the comment section.

     

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    2 minutes ago, Alex Schieferdecker said:

    Current state of the bullpen

    1. RHP Duran

    2. RHP Lopez

    3. RHP Jax

    4. LHP Thielbar

    5. LHP Moran

    6. ??? Trade ???

    7. ??? Someone until Maeda is ready, then Maeda

    8. ??? Best performing of the guys who are bad

    Another trade acquisition who can slot ahead of Jax is ideal. I’d call that a successful trade deadline. 

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    38 minutes ago, Karbo said:

    Until Jeffers gets back (mid to late Sept.) Catcher is a black hole. The cost should be minimal. We have little to no depth at catcher. Getting a backup would mean we have more depth for next year too.

    Few teams have any real depth at catcher? And what do we want to give up for a 1-month rental of a player who again, is likely to only be a backup. regardless of what Rosenthal reported, the Twins aren't going to lose the AL Central because of a lack of offense at catcher.

    I'd like to see them supplement Lopez with another bullpen arm, but I'd be even happier if we're able to put together a deal for Mahle, who would also plug in next season just fine. I'm always a little more interested in giving up real prospect capital for guys who are more than a short rental.

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    This is a GREAT move !!  hate to give up Povich but 2.5 years of control for Lopez is tremendous.  I have been advocating for the Twins to get him and have even suggested several trades on TD.  Rocco should put Lopez as his primary closer and use Duran as the 8th inning guy who can close when Lopez is not available.  

    This is a solid addition to the back end and hopefully we can land Pablo Lopez or Tyler Mahle later today.  Way to go F.O. !!!!

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    11 minutes ago, Vanimal46 said:

    Another trade acquisition who can slot ahead of Jax is ideal. I’d call that a successful trade deadline. 

    A starting pitcher so they don't have to use Aaron Sanchez again would also be nice. Even better if they're good enough that the Twins don't have to start Archer or Bundy in a wild-card playoff series elimination game.

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    Decent move.  Don't like throwing in the two DSL prospects, would have preferred to add a bat instead, but the O's probably did not want that for Lopez.

    Would like them to add Robertson from the Cubs, and the bullpen would become a position of strength.  Not sure what that would cost, should be much lower than Lopez's price.

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    2 hours ago, DJL44 said:

    Lopez is also starting arbitration off a tiny base salary of $1.5M. He should be cheap the next couple seasons.

    Better give him the 8th and not the 9th, then.

    **ducks**

    Sorry, but somebody had to make a "cheap Pohlands" comment.

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    I agree with those who like this trade.  It definitely meets our most pressing need.  Does anybody know if any of the players that we gave them would have needed to be added to the 40-man to prevent selection in the rule 5 draft?

    I would prefer to see us give up prospects that we know we will lose in the rule 5 if possible.  Hoping for Mahle or Lopez to add that starter.

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    Here's hoping this Bird in hand will be worth 4 in the bush, bush leagues that is.

    Addressing your #1 need with no immediate cost, lots to like.

     

    I did watch Povich pitch in Cedar Rapids, and he does look like a goodie. Wish him and the others well.

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    1 hour ago, roger said:

    Was it last year or earlier that their trade wasn't announced until shortly after the deadline?  Sincerely hope they don't make us wait that long for whatever move(s) they still need to make.

    Sam Dyson.

    Wish they'd been a minute too late with that one actually.

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    1 hour ago, Karbo said:

    Until Jeffers gets back (mid to late Sept.) Catcher is a black hole. The cost should be minimal. We have little to no depth at catcher. Getting a backup would mean we have more depth for next year too.

    Even with Jeffers, the hole is sucking energy from the universe.

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    1 hour ago, nicksaviking said:

    He's only in A ball. I think you'd be reading too much into that.

    ...and it seems like the financial concept of "Net Present Value" gets overlooked a lot. 

    i.e. having a good player with surplus value now provides more investment value than it would in the future.

    I look at it as we're getting a guy who looks like a great relief pitcher with a ton of surplus value (cheap for WAR) when the Twins have a huge need for that player in a season where the Twins are in a position for a potential playoff run.

    Even if Cade Povich turns into a good starter, we weren't going to see him for at least 2 more years, when the Twins might be struggling so even if he was a 3.0 WAR pitcher, his contributions to the team might not have moved the needle much in terms of true value to the club. 

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    1 hour ago, Alex Schieferdecker said:

    Current state of the bullpen

    1. RHP Duran

    2. RHP Lopez

    3. RHP Jax

    4. LHP Thielbar

    5. LHP Moran

    6. ??? Trade ???

    7. ??? Someone until Maeda is ready, then Maeda

    8. ??? Best performing of the guys who are bad

    That's a nice solid bullpen, IMHO. Having two guys both worth closer duty and a couple solid middle relievers goes a long, long ways.

    Jax adding 2.5mph to his already improved fastball from last year has really let his slider play better and it's seemingly turned Jax into a solid reliever. Jax has exceeded my expectations and I think he may have achieved his ceiling. Really great for him and the Twins. I couldn't be happier for all involved.

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    18 minutes ago, nicksaviking said:

    Sam Dyson.

    Wish they'd been a minute too late with that one actually.

    Had forgotten who it was, but you are right.  Cannot believe that the Giants had zero knowledge of his injury.

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    27 minutes ago, nicksaviking said:

    Sam Dyson.

    Wish they'd been a minute too late with that one actually.

    Despite all of our ragging on that trade, we lost no prospects worth of value - the Giants only have Kai-Wei Teng left from that deal, who is a starter at AA and is struggling. It would be another story if we moved someone who is contributing to our current team.

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    Good trade. Other than Povich, remarkably little bleeding. Cano has a lively arm, but was not reliable. Baltimore's pitching coaches must think they can solve that problem. The other two guys are just throwers at this point. Povich could blossom into a good starter. Good luck to him. 

    Jorge Lopez was one of the prime trade targets, and they got him. If they trade for one good starter, then Twins can move Archer to the pen, where right now he might still contribute. That would largely fix the whole pitching staff with reasonable arms. 

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    2 hours ago, Karbo said:

    Until Jeffers gets back (mid to late Sept.) Catcher is a black hole. The cost should be minimal. We have little to no depth at catcher. Getting a backup would mean we have more depth for next year too.

    I'm all for a backup that is an upgrade on Hamilton if it costs peanuts and cracker jacks. I just don't know if that is available. If it is, pull that trigger.

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    5 hours ago, whosafraidofluigirussolo said:

    4 players seems like kind of a lot to give up for a reliever, although Canó may be in the deal more for an immediate fill-in for López' spot than for expected future value.

    But the quantity of players given up isn't a reason to knock the move. Acquiring López clearly fills a need and I'm glad to see it.

    2 of the guys given up are lottery tickets and 3+ years away at best. Cano hasn't handled the bigs very well this year, but he has some talent. Well worth the gamble IMO. We could have traded Blaze and Enlow a few years ago for a dang good arm, prospects are ammo until they prove otherwise 

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    8 hours ago, Rosterman said:

    Glad to see the Twins got "Cash" in the deal. Man, hate to see something like that be a deal breaker. Thankfully that means Lopez can fly to the Twins Cities.

    Norm Cash? Dave? I didn't know either was still in the majors.

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