In about three weeks, the Twins will be right up against the trade deadline with a chunk of their roster possibly swirling in trade rumors.
They will have five players — Nelson Cruz, Michael Pineda, Andrelton Simmons, J.A. Happ and Hansel Robles — heading into free agency this offseason. If they don't believe they are bringing any of them back next season, now is the time for the Twins to get what they can for them.
These gentlemen, however, pale in comparison to the most valuable trade chip the Twins have to play before the deadline: righthander Jose Berrios.
Teams have been sniffing around Berrios in recent weeks and are expected to continue to do so right up to the deadline. The Twins, as they should, are in listening mode. But this is a good time to manage expectations as to what to expect from the Twins as the deadline approaches:
- Do not expect a fire sale.
- Do not expect them to receive a lot for any of the players headed into free agency.
- And: Do not expect them to trade Berrios.
Some background is needed here. The Twins have approached Berrios multiple times in recent seasons about a long-term deal. This is totally understandable from the club's standpoint for several reasons:
Berrios is good. The righthander is 7-3 with a 3.36 ERA this season. He's been on two All-Star teams. He's 55-41 in his career. Of his 2012 draft class, he's fourth in wins and third in career WAR among pitchers.
Berrios is durable. He's on track to make 30 starts for the third time in his career. It could have been four without the 2020 pandemic games.
Berrios is not controversial. The most noise Berrios makes on the field is when he's screaming at himself for failing to execute a pitch. The most noise he makes off the field is when he posts videos of his offseason workouts on social media.