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  • Twins Trade Nelson Cruz to the Rays for Two AAA Starting Pitchers


    Seth Stohs

    Nelson Cruz is about to be a Tampa Bay Ray. One of the finest DHs in Twins history is Piece #1 of what could be several Twins trades before the July 30th deadline. 

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    Just minutes ago, several national baseball writers, including Jeff Passan announced that the Twins and Rays have reached a deal for the reigning AL champions from Tampa to add slugging DH Nelson Cruz. 

    According to Bob Nightengale, the deal will involve four players including pitcher Drew Strotman. 

    The Twins have made it official, noting the Wichita right-handed reliever Calvin Faucher will also be going to the Rays. In return, the Twins will get pitchers Strotman and Joe Ryan.  

    The Players 

    Drew Stotman is a 24-year-old right-handed pitcher. He has spent 2021 with the Rays Triple-A affiliate in Durham, NC. He is 7-2 with a 3.39 ERA and a 1.42 WHIP. In 58 1/3 innings, he has given up 50 hits, walked and struck out 62 batters. He was the Rays fourth round pick in 2017 out of St. Mary's in California.

    Joe Ryan is a 25-year old right-hander. He has spent the season with Triple-A Durham as well. He is 4-3 with a 3.63 ERA and a 0.79 WHIP. In 57 innings, he has given up 35 hits, walked just ten and struck out 75 batters. He was the team's 7th round pick in 2018 out of Cal State-Stanislaus. 

    The two have combined to make 23 starts for Durham and worked twice out of the bullpen. Ryan ranks as the Rays #10 prospect while Stotman ranked #17. 

    Calvin Faucher was the Twins 10th round pick in 2017 out of UC-Irvine. In 30 2/3 innings with Double-A Wichita, he posted a 7.04 ERA and a 2.05 WHIP. He is a good athlete on the mound. 

    But let's be honest, we're here, right now, to learn about the prospects coming to the Twins from the Rays organization, and to thank Nelson Cruz for two-and-a-half terrific seasons. 

    Nelson Cruz won the AL Silver Slugger for DH his first two years with the team. He finished in the Top 10 in MVP voting both years as well. In 2021, at 41, he is again having a terrific season and represented the Twins at the All-Star game last week. 

    In his time with the Twins, Cruz played in 258 games. He hit .304/.386/.598 (.984) with 435 doubles, 76 home runs and 191 RBI. He was clearly the leader in the clubhouse. He has won humanitarian award for his community service in the cities he has played in as well as his home in the Dominican Republic. 

    The Rays head into Thursday games with a 57-39 record, one game back of the Boston Red Sox in the AL East. They are the current leader in the race for an AL Wild Card spot. They have a need at DH. The Rays need a right-handed power bat. 

    Please feel free to share your thoughts on Nelson Cruz's time with the Twins, today's trade to the Rays, the two pitchers they received in return.

     

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    The next week could be interesting. I know that Terry Ryan was not a popular man with most of the people on Twins Daily, but I am still waiting to be impressed by anything from the current management team. I'm hoping Nelson Cruz was asked his thoughts on joining a pennant chase and that the trade today was a result of such conversations. Unless I hear differently, I will assume the best of intentions from Falvine and watch a few more Tampa games. 

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    I like the return. I was right in thinking that the Twins would get "more than a low A prospect" and that he would command a decent return, and he did. Fangraphs marks them down as their #17 and #18 prospects, but their farm is loaded and these guys are close to the majors. Ryan profiles as a reliever with some nasty stuff, and Strotman has been inconsistent, but could end up as a #3/4 starter, or possibly move to the pen and see his stuff tick up. This is a solid return.

    Cruz will be missed. Trading him was absolutely the right move, as he deserves a chance to win it all with the Rays. I will be cheering for them.

    ...and it looks like I'll have to update my avatar now. Thanks, Twins!

     

    Also, is there anyone on Twins Daily who actually knew who Calvin Faucher is? I hadn't heard of him before today.

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    1 minute ago, tony&rodney said:

    The next week could be interesting. I know that Terry Ryan was not a popular man with most of the people on Twins Daily, but I am still waiting to be impressed by anything from the current management team. I'm hoping Nelson Cruz was asked his thoughts on joining a pennant chase and that the trade today was a result of such conversations. Unless I hear differently, I will assume the best of intentions from Falvine and watch a few more Tampa games. 

    In addition to winning the division twice, moving from an awful pitching staff to a good one both years?

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    Just now, Danchat said:

    I like the return. I was right in thinking that the Twins would get "more than a low A prospect" and that he would command a decent return, and he did. Fangraphs marks them down as their #17 and #18 prospects, but their farm is loaded and these guys are close to the majors. Ryan profiles as a reliever with some nasty stuff, and Strotman has been inconsistent, but could end up as a #3/4 starter, or possibly move to the pen and see his stuff tick up. This is a solid return.

    Cruz will be missed. Trading him was absolutely the right move, as he deserves a chance to win it all with the Rays. I will be cheering for them.

    ...and it looks like I'll have to update my avatar now. Thanks, Twins!

     

    Also, is there anyone on Twins Daily who actually knew who Calvin Faucher is? I hadn't heard of him before today.

    Up to 10 and 11 in the mid season update.....

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    As mentioned, Fangraphs gives these two pitchers 45 FV grades.

    On their respective midseason lists, the Rays had 18 such prospects, so they've got the depth to make this kind of deal. (The Twins only had 8, although we just had a few graduations and the Rays haven't quite yet.)

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    Nothing but plusses.  Cruz earned every cent with his performance, attitude and leadership.   He helped us to a couple titles and now has got us a couple good prospects.    The guy is amazing but no one wins the battle against time.   I would be just fine bringing him back on a one year contract next year.

     

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    Here's mine to Hector, one of the classiest professional athletes I've ever had the good fortune to follow, that principally being his time here with the Twins, which provided the opportunity we'd otherwise seen from only afar. I've been following this team for 20 years, and few other Twins if any in that time have shown his commitment and effort.

    Best of luck tomorrow and beyond, Hector. You're a credit to the game.

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    The 435 doubles stated in the article that Cruz hit as a Twin is more than he has in his whole career. Hey, when Nellie sets his mind to it, it gets done! He was the last lovable piece for me and the old man was never challenged as the top dog here. Finally time to root for a Twin on the way to brighter lights.

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    38 minutes ago, Mark Lair said:

    I don’t think anyone should make a deal with the Rays. When was the last time any team (no being Tampa) was satisfied with the end result?

    Well, the Odorizzi trade went very poorly for them. Palacios flunked out of their minor league system and is back in ours, and we got two reasonably priced seasons out of him.

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    I am really going to miss Nelson Cruz.  Every time he came up to bat I held my breath because I knew he could change the game with a single swing.  He always kept the clubhouse loose and I loved his fun loving personality.  He tended to come up clutch too.  Need a single, a sac fly a HR?  He got it done more often than not.  He will leave a very big hole in this lineup.

    That being said he has a chance to win a world series and become a world champion something I think he really deserves.  The Rays did very well and were smart to grab him before the frenzy began.  He will be a huge difference maker for them.  Whether in the DH spot a pinch hitter you name it he will be ready to change the game for them.  He could be their Albert Pujols or David Ortiz bat that can make such a huge difference in post season play.  The Rays just helped themselves a lot today.

    Nelson I truly appreciate all you brought to the Minnesota Twins and wish you nothing but success.  Thanks for the joy you brought winning games for the team I love.  You will be missed.

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    Sad to see Cruz go. I'm interested in the two pitchers though. I'd stick them in the rotation ahead of Ober, Jax and Sand right now. Or at least as soon as the Olympics are over. The Twins need to start finding some power arms for the rotation ASAP.

    I little odd that the Twins are the sellers and they're the team taking on two guys requiring 40-man-spots though.

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    14 minutes ago, nicksaviking said:

    Sad to see Cruz go. I'm interested in the two pitchers though. I'd stick them in the rotation ahead of Ober, Jax and Sand right now. Or at least as soon as the Olympics are over. The Twins need to start finding some power arms for the rotation ASAP.

    I little odd that the Twins are the sellers and they're the team taking on two guys requiring 40-man-spots though.

    Adding two AAA ready replacement pitchers would be consistent with a strategy to trade Pineda and Barrios (Sorry....nobody wants Happ...He will eat innings here the rest of the year

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