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On Tuesday night's episode of Offseason Live I was joined by Twins Daily writers Lucas Seehafer and David Youngs. Each of us submitted our own preferred targets at these positions, and those choices were discussed and debated. You can watch it all play out below, or keep reading for a breakdown of what's available, and which targets stand out as our favorite fits for the Twins.
Free Agent Designated Hitters at a Glance
The Need: With Cruz hitting free agency and likely generating significant demand, coming off back-to-back monster seasons, the Twins will need to address a position that's been arguably their greatest competitive advantage.
The Market (This list is not comprehensive):
- Nelson Cruz
- Marcell Ozuna
- Michael Brantley
- Shin Soo Choo
- Jay Bruce
- Yasiel Puig
- Robbie Grossman
- Yoenis Cespedes
- Nick Markakis
- Logan Morrison
- Matt Kemp
Our Targets:
Jay Bruce
Age: 33
Former Team: Philadelphia
2020 Stats: .198/.252/.469, 6 HR, 14 RBI
Why He's a Fit: He's a very accomplished lefty hitter, with 314 home runs and a .783 career OPS in 13 major-league seasons. But his somewhat diminished performance over the past three seasons (.217/.282/.448) should keep his pricetag in check. He can still play some first base and corner outfield, so Bruce won't be restricted to DH.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $3 million
Shin-Soo Choo
Age: 38
Former Team: Texas
2020 Stats: .236/.323/.400, 5 HR, 15 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Choo brings many of the same qualities as Bruce, but to a greater extent. He's also older and will probably be a bit more expensive. The 38-year-old left-handed hitter owns a .275/.377/.447 career slash line, and has consistently been around that in Texas, reliably scoring 85-95 runs, hitting 20-25 homers and 20-30 doubles. If you're looking for stable, rock-solid veteran production to replace Cruz at around half the price, Choo is a fine choice.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $7 million
Matt Kemp
Age: 36
Former Team: Colorado
2020 Stats: .239/.326/.419, 6 HR, 21 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Kemp figures to be very affordable. Last year he had to settle for a minor-league deal before a bouncing back a bit in Colorado. What I like about Kemp (aside from the low cost) is that he has a track record of mashing lefties – he hit .300/.375/.480 against this year and .313/.373/.536 in his career. This addresses a critical weakness from the 2020 Twins team, and – much like the two targets above – he brings a wealth of experience to help replace what you're losing with Cruz.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $2 million
Free Agent Outfielders at a Glance
The Need: If the Twins keep Rosario, there really is no need. But as we discussed in the
The Market (This list is not comprehensive):
- George Springer
- Marcell Ozuna
- Michael Brantley
- Jackie Bradley Jr.
- Josh Reddick
- Joc Pederson
- Robbie Grossman
- Kevin Pillar
- Matt Joyce
- Yasiel Puig
- Nick Markakis
- Cameron Maybin
- Jarrod Dyson
- Billy Hamilton
Our Targets:
Jackie Bradley Jr.
Age: 30
Former Team: Boston
2020 Stats: .283/.364/.450, 7 HR, 22 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Bradley will probably require a multi-year deal at an annual rate in the same range as Rosario is lined up for in 2021. So there's no real opportunity to save money here. But what you are doing with this move is making a long-term investment in someone who could become a core player. Bradley is an elite defender and can play all three outfield positions. He's a lefty hitter with patience and power.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $11 million
Joc Pederson
Age: 28
Former Team: LA Dodgers
2020 Stats: .190/.285/.397, 7 HR, 16 RBI
Why He's a Fit: He's a left-handed power stick to replace Eddie at a lower cost. Pretty simple. Pederson struggled a bit in the 60-game season but still hit seven homers, and in 2019 he launched a career-high 36. Much like Bradley Jr., Pederson has plenty of experience playing on the big stage in October, which is where the Twins are focused on getting over the hump.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $6 million
Yasiel Puig
Age: 29
Former Team: Cleveland
2019 Stats: .267/.327/.458, 24 HR, 84 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Looking for a Rosario replacement? Puig sure seems to fit the bill. He brings some fire and brashness with his personality, and while he didn't play in 2020, his fairly typical production in 2019 (see above) was almost exactly what you'd expect in a given year from Eddie. He will, however, cost substantially less, and his right-handed bat helps balance out Minnesota's current LH-heavy corner outfield depth.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $2 million
Michael Brantley
Age: 33
Former Team: Houston
2020 Stats: .300/.364/.476, 5 HR, 22 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Similar to Bradley Jr., Brantley offers the opportunity to swing for the fences, replacing Rosario with a new building-block type who brings more to the table. Brantley is a four-time All-Star with a .297/.354/.440 career slash line, and unlike most others on this list he was on top of his game in 2020. He's the real deal and one of the best players on the free agent market.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $11 million
Kevin Pillar
Age: 31
Former Team: Colorado
2020 Stats: .288/.336.462, 6 HR, 26 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Pillar represents a different approach to addressing the outfield. While many of the other players are of similar molds to Rosario, Pillar is more Buxton-like. He's a terrific center fielder and an aggressive right-handed hitter with some power and speed. Sound familiar? Pillar gives you a credible replacement in the event that Buxton goes down, and if the Twins are fortunate enough to keep the latter healthy, Pillar is a great piece to rotate around the outfield spots.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $6 million
Robbie Grossman
Age: 31
Former Team: Oakland
2020 Stats: .241/.344/.482, 8 HR, 23 RBI
Why He's a Fit: Unthinkably, Grossman has reinvented himself as an outstanding offensive outfielder since leaving Minnesota. By various defensive metrics, he's become an asset in either corner spot, and he's also a patient, OBP-centric switch-hitter who could fill in regularly at DH. He's just a very functional asset.
Estimated 2021 Salary: $5 million
Let us know in the comments who you like at these positions, or if you'd rather stick with Rosario and Cruz. In the meantime, check out previous episodes of Offseason Live and see what's upcoming:
- Ep 1:
(Thurs, 10/8)
- Ep 2:
(Tues, 10/13)
- Ep 3:
(Thurs, 10/15)
- Ep 4:
(Tues, 10/20)
- Ep 5:
(Thurs, 10/22)
- Ep 6:
(Tues, 10/27)
- Ep 7: Free Agency – Starting Pitchers (Thurs, 10/29)
- Ep 8: Free Agency – Relief Pitchers (Thurs, 11/5)
- Ep 9: Twins Trade Targets (Tues, 11/10)
- Ep 10: Offseason Blueprints (Thurs, 11/12)
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