Minnesota Twins, Joe Ryan
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Jhoan Duran is drawing heavy trade interest as the Minnesota Twins consider selling ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline.
The Minnesota Twins could do a lot more than just shake up the market between now and Thursday's 6 p.m. ET MLB trade deadline.
The New York Yankees made their first major trade of 2025 when they sent two prospects to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for third baseman Ryan McMahon. While
The Los Angeles Dodgers know they have to add to the bullpen, and former general manager Jim Bowden predicts them to acquire two relievers from the Twins.
Washington pulled off a much better deal than Miami, and something comparable could be possible with Larnach for the Twins. If they have a chance to add a Tena-type Triple-A player and upside with youngsters like Clemney and Ramirez Jr., they should pull the trigger.
But even with that money coming off the books, the budget will be tight because of an estimated $50 million owed to an arb-eligible group that includes Bailey Ober, Ryan Jeffers, Cole Sands, Trevor Larnach, Royce Lewis, Brock Stewart, Justin Topa and Michael Tonkin.
On Friday, Finkelstein and Staph predicted that the Cubs would acquire Ryan, sending the Twins a three-prospect package including catcher Moises Ballesteros, infielder Jefferson Rojas, and right-handed pitcher Jaxon Wiggins.
Then, Freeman stepped to the plate, and as he has done time and again, he delivered. A walk-off single to left field, which tipped off the glove of the Twins' Harrison Bader, gave the Dodgers an enrapturing 4-3 victory.