Five Minnesota Twins players became free agents today with the closure of the 2022 MLB season.
Two catchers, two pitchers, and an outfielder are on the list of Twins free agents heading out of the club.
131 players became free agents today. Teams can negotiate with them exclusively until Thursday at 5pm ET, at which time free agents can sign with any team. Here is the team-by-team breakdown: pic.twitter.com/lXm9Y7XtsX
— Mark Feinsand (@Feinsand) November 6, 2022
The most notable of them being Gary Sanchez, who was acquired in the Josh Donaldson trade in March. Sanchez ended the season tied for third on the team in home runs with 16 while hitting .205/.282/.377 and driving in 61 RBI.
GARY SANCHEZ.
GRAND SLAM. 😱😱😱 pic.twitter.com/ZNwBPXTG9T
— FanDuel Sports Network North (@FanDuelSN_NOR) April 10, 2022
The other four players hitting the free agent market all came in during the season in either trades or free agent signings.
Catcher Sandy Leon and Pitcher Michael Fulmer, both acquired at the trade deadline, hit the free agent market after brief stints with the Twins.
Outfielder Billy Hamilton enters the free agent market after a short stint with the Twins that saw him used primarily as a pinch runner. Pitcher Aaron Sanchez also hits the free agency after the Twins signed him in June.
The Twins have an exclusive negotiating window until Thursday at 4pm CT otherwise all five will be able to negotiate with any team in the league.
What free agent pitchers are available?
It’s safe to say the Twins struggled with pitching last year. So, who’s available on the free agent market this year?
On Monday, Jacob DeGrom opted out of his contract with the New York Mets. When fit, he’s the best pitcher in MLB and is likely to command an astronomical contract – making the Twins an unlikely destination.
In the veteran market Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw will once again hit the market. It would be short term help considering Kershaw’s age (35 at the start of the 2023 season) and his injury history.
James Taillon, who went 14-5 in 177.1 innings for New York this season, could be a target for the Twins and could give Minnesota more years than someone like Kershaw.
Looks like Jameson Taillon has added two inches of sweep to his slider without losing any velocity, added some velo to his curveball. Pitching+ approves: 107 Stuff+ /113.5 Location+ /113.9 Pitching+ pic.twitter.com/dTKp4zZytn
— Eno Sarris (@enosarris) April 12, 2022
Padres pitcher Sean Manaea didn’t have the season San Diego were expecting when they traded for the former Athletic, 8-9 with a 4.96 ERA. Manaea, like Taillon, will be 31 at the start of next season and could conceivably give the Twins multiple years of top-level pitching.
Another target could be the long sought after Noah Syndergaard. It seems like every year at the trade deadline the Twins have been linked with the former Mets ace. Syndergaard went 10-10 with a 3.94 ERA this season for the Angels and Phillies. The 30-year old would bring with him a considerable injury history.