MLB rumors: Twins looking for pitching at deadline, and they have a favorite
The Twins believe this second-half rental can make them contenders this season.
The Minnesota Twins entered the All-Star break 12 games above .500 and 4.5 games behind the first-place Cleveland Guardians in the AL Central. If the season ended today, the team would qualify for the playoffs with the second American League Wild Card berth.
The Twins have won 13 of their last 20 games with a hot-hitting infield led by Carlos Correa and just enough pitching to get the job done. But if Minnesota hopes to have a strong second half and make some noise in the postseason, the team needs to add a high-quality starter to the rotation at the trade deadline. And as it turns out, the organization believes the Toronto Blue Jays’ Yusei Kikuchi is the perfect fit, per Dan Hayes of The Athletic.
The Twins are specifically looking for a second-half rental to bolster the rotation and help turn the team into legitimate contenders this season. Minnesota’s starting pitchers are all signed beyond 2024 and the oldest rotation member is 28 years old.
Overall, the Twins starters have pitched well this season. As a group they’re top five in baseball in strikeouts (fourth), K/9 (first) and WHIP (fourth) and they have the 11th most fWAR at the All-Star break. However, the rotation is 15th or worst in MLB when it comes to batting average against (15th), WPA (16th) and ERA (24th).
It’s a solid group led by righty Joe Ryan and rookie Simeon Woods Richardson so far this season. But inconsistency and a lack of depth are real concerns – as is Woods Richardson’s usage. He’s already up to 82 innings pitched this season. While the 23-year-old has been very good, posting a 3.51 ERA and 1.6 WAR in 16 appearances, he could hit a wall at some point in the second half, which would put the Twins in a precarious position without reinforcements. Particularly if Woods Richardson crashes into that wall during a high-leverage situation.