November 24, 2024

Twins acquire relief pitcher Michael Tonkin in trade with Mets

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In a corresponding move, the Twins placed outfielder Max Kepler on the 10-day injured list.

As their bullpen struggles with a injuries, the Twins added an extra arm on Tuesday afternoon, acquiring relief pitcher Michael Tonkin in trade with the New York Mets. All it cost the Twins was cash considerations after the the Mets recently designated Tonkin for assignment amid a slow start to this season.

This is a full circle moment for Tonkin, 34, after he broke into the majors with the Twins more than a decade ago.

It remains to be seen how the Twins plan to deploy Tonkin on the mound. He will certainly be used at some point considering the Twins are currently without middle relievers Caleb Thielbar, Justin Topa and Daniel Duarte, as well as star closer Jhoan Duran.

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As the Twins stood in for batting practice on Tuesday afternoon, manager Rocco Baldelli confirmed that Tonkin still had not yet arrived in Minnesota. Asked about Tonkin’s place in the bullpen, Baldelli noted that most arms in his bullpen don’t have a specific role.

“They have to stay nimble and stay ready to pitch,” Baldelli said. “It could be short, long, early, late. They’re going to have to be ready to go. He will fall into that category.”

What did the Twins like about Tonkin specifically? Most of it came down to his experience.

“We think there’s still plenty in there to be a really successful pitcher,” Baldelli said. “He can still generate the type of stuff that we want to see.”

Kepler on injured list

After trying to battle through a right knee contusion, outfielder Max Kepler alerted the Twins that he would benefit from some rest. As a result, the Twins placed Kepler on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday afternoon, which allowed them to acquire Tonkin without needing to make another roster move.

“Just something that he couldn’t get rid of and he wants to get rid of it before he’s able to play,” Baldelli said. “That’s kind of where we’re sitting right now.”

The injury stems from when Kepler fouled a ball off his right knee in the March 28 season opener. The good news for the Twins that there is still no signs of structural damage. That was the case as soon as it happened and nothing has changed on that front.

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