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    Jon Heyman has reported the Minnesota Twins have acquired relief pitcher Michael Fulmer from the Detroit Tigers. Fulmer has served as primarily as the Tigers 8th inning set-up man, recording 39K in 39 IP, and posting a 3.20 ERA and 1.25 WHIP. In return, the Twins drafted Double-A RHP Sawyer Gipson-Long. 

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    The last two years, Michael Fulmer has owned a 3.06 ERA, and that coincides with him increasing the usage of his slider to the point where he is throwing it almost 65% of the time this year. That includes almost 72% of the time versus right-handers, who are posting just a 401 OPS(!) against him this year. 

    Twins fans may remember the right-hander as less dominant, as he’s been knocked around by the Twins twice over the last month, including giving up two critical runs in last night’s Twins win. Overall, since July 1st, he’s been less effective, with a 6.55 ERA, though he’s also struck out 11 in 11 innings pitched, and not given up a home run.

    But he’s also walked seven over that span, and control has been an issue with 20 walks in 39 innings this year. But that’s not terribly uncommon for a slider-first pitcher. Overall, his performance has not matched his relatively encouraging numbers: his Win Probability Added (WPA) is -0.22, though it was in positive territory before last night's Twins comeback. Since the Twins play the Tigers again tonight, it's possible that Fulmer will simply switch dugouts and be available for tonight's game. 

    Fulmer is purely a rental for this season. He is due to become a free agent at the end of this year for the first time in his career.

    The 29-year-old is far from a dominant reliever but he has proved to be a fairly reliable arm, and the slider-first philosophy meshes well with the organization and pitching staff. He should remain in fairly middle to low leverage situations since the Twins also acquired Orioles closer Jorge Lopez earlier today. As such, his job will be to provide manager Rocco Baldelli at least a little more depth to handle some of the middle-inning issues that have cost the team several games. 

    To acquire Fulmer, the Twins traded right-handed pitching prospect Sawyer Gipson-Long. The 24-year-old was the Twins sixth-round pick in the 2019 draft out of Mercer. This season began in High-A Cedar Rapids where he went 5-2 with a 1.99 ERA. He had 52 strikeouts in 49 2/3 innings. He was recently promoted to Double-A Wichita and is 3-4 with a 7.17 ERA over 37 2/3 innings. He has 35 strikeouts. Overall this season, he has 19 walks and 87 strikeouts over 87 1/3 innings. He ranked #20 Twins Prospect by Twins Daily in July.  

    With just minutes remaining before the trade deadline, will the Twins make any more moves? 

     

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    6 minutes ago, bunsen82 said:

    Gipson Long likely would have been lost in the rule V draft. We found something that could help us this year.  This is good trade.  

    He turns 25 in December and had success at high-A and then not success at AA.  His start last week was good.  He'd be eligible for Rule-5 but IMO not a cinch to be snapped up as there are others with similar profiles I'm sure.

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    18 minutes ago, jmlease1 said:

    Probably the move I like the least from the deadline deals. Fulmer just doesn't do much for me, and I liked Gipson-Long. It's not a terrible deal or anything, but I just don't know that Fulmer moves the needle much. It's...fine. I guess.

    I think Fulmer moves the needle more for the Twins than for any other MLB team. We have Lopez, Duran, Jax and nobody else. Fulmer may be nothing more than a hair above average, but going from Pagan/Smith to Fulmer in mid-leverage situations is going to have a huge effect on the outcome of games.

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    Jharel Cotton pitched three nice innings last nite.  Aaron Sanchez had a pretty nice start too.  And in less than 24 hours it’s ta-ta.  Baseball can be a tough biz.   I like the moves today if it leads to some post season success.  Losing Steer and Encarnarcion-Strand hurts a bit.

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    5 minutes ago, ashbury said:

    He turns 25 in December and had success at high-A and then not success at AA.  He'd be eligible for Rule-5 but IMO not a cinch to be snapped up.

    Ashbury this trade pretty much answered whether someone would have been interested in taking him in the rule V draft. Detroit is obviously willing to add him to their 40 man roster and would have been willing to take a flyer on him. 

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    On 8/2/2022 at 5:12 PM, bunsen82 said:

    Ashbury this trade pretty much answered whether someone would have been interested in taking him in the rule V draft. Detroit is obviously willing to add him to their 40 man roster and would have been willing to take a flyer on him. 

    Otoh trading for him means adding him to the 40 but then having as many as 3 option years before he must be on a major league roster.  Rule 5 forces you to roster him that first year, all year.  Wheels within wheels. ;)

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    39 minutes ago, bunsen82 said:

    Ashbury this trade pretty much answered whether someone would have been interested in taking him in the rule V draft. Detroit is obviously willing to add him to their 40 man roster and would have been willing to take a flyer on him. 

    Teams trade for players and let 'em go at the end of the year all the time. 

    This trade confirms nothing about the future.

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    4 hours ago, dex8425 said:

    But the good pitching prospects are still here. Balazovic, Varland, Simeon Woods Richardson, Winder, Canterino, Raya, Enlow.

    Problem is that most of them are injured - and Balazovic is having a horrid year. Varland and Raya are doing alright but that's about it.

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    11 hours ago, Danchat said:

    Problem is that most of them are injured - and Balazovic is having a horrid year. Varland and Raya are doing alright but that's about it.

    Lots of injuries, but no more than on the MLB club. SMW is pitching well. Really hoping Jordy Blaze turns it around. 

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    Not a big fan of Fulmer but probably better than without him. Probably a step up from Duffy though. SGL wasn't exactly lighting it up since getting promoted either. Now, can Rocco figure out how to use this new staff?  Will he turn Mahle into a 5 inning starter like he did Gray?

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