SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — The Twins may have to be more creative to fulfill their offseason wish list considering their reduced payroll for next season, but there are areas of the roster they plan to upgrade.
Trades could be an early focus to create some additional space in their budget before turning to the free agent market, one agent predicted, but here are three positions the Twins will look for external help:
Center field: Byron Buxton hasn't played center in an MLB game since August 2022 and Michael A. Taylor is a free agent, so it's a positional question mark. Austin Martin, who is expected to be added to the 40-man roster next week, was a part-time center fielder at Class AAA and Willi Castro can play there in a pinch, but there isn't a natural incumbent.
The Twins have shown at least preliminary interest in free agent Kevin Kiermaier, a 2023 Gold Glove winner, and Harrison Bader is another free agent. They found Taylor through the trade market last winter.
First base: Alex Kirilloff underwent shoulder surgery in October, but it was less invasive than the Twins initially feared, so he should be OK for spring training. Edouard Julien could spend more time at first base, particularly if Jorge Polanco returns, and recent 40-man roster addition Yunior Severino, a switch hitter, profiles as a below-average defender at first base.
Jose Miranda, who had his 2023 season derailed by a shoulder injury, is another internal option at first base. Joey Gallo and Donovan Solano, both free agents, combined to start 100 games at first base this year.
"With AK and with potential external additions, it'll probably be an area we do spend some time this offseason from free agent or trade perspective," said Derek Falvey, president of baseball operations.
Starting pitcher: The Twins have a base of five starting pitchers — Pablo López, Joe Ryan, Bailey Ober, Chris Paddack and Louie Varland — which puts them in an OK spot at the beginning of the offseason, but depth is important. It's rare to survive a season without using eight or nine starters. The Twins don't have much proven depth behind the initial five with prospect David Festa likely to begin the year in Class AAA.