Twins Receiving Calls On Outfielder Matt Wallner
Appearing on Skor North’s The Scoop, Doogie Wolfson of KSTP 5 mentioned that the Twins are receiving calls on minor-league outfielder Matt Wallner. Wallner, after a highly successful half-season in 2023, stumbled out of the gate in 2024 and was demoted back to the Triple-A St Paul Saints where he has rebounded nicely, posting an .869 OPS in 64 games played.
While the Twins may be fielding calls on Wallner, it’s hard to imagine them actually trading the Minnesota native. He has less than a year of service time under his belt and with the expiring contract of Max Kepler looming, the Twins will need another left-handed bat as soon as next year.
It can be argued that the Twins don’t need Wallner next season, they need him today. While the Twins have done an excellent job of mashing left-handed pitching (.799 OPS, 2nd in MLB), they’re merely adequate against right-handed pitching (.720 OPS, 10th in MLB). Wallner’s left-handed power stature could play well in the Twins lineup in the second half of the season.
Ultimately, it will boil down to the front office deciding whether Wallner is more critical than the Twins’ immediate need of pitching help, both in the rotation and bullpen.