The Twins announced this afternoon they’ve declined their respective options on Dylan Bundy, Chris Archer and Miguel Sanó. Minnesota also confirmed the previously-reported decision to exercise their option to retain starter Sonny Gray. None of those come as a surprise, as they were each easy calls for the Minnesota front office.
Bundy signed a $5MM guarantee last offseason, with the Twins rolling the dice he’d bounce back after an injury-plagued 2021 campaign in Anaheim. The deal came with an $11MM club option for 2023, giving them some extra contractual upside if Bundy righted the ship in the Twin Cities. The right-hander did stay healthy enough to take the ball 29 times and soak up 140 innings, but he didn’t put up the kind of numbers the front office had envisioned. Bundy managed only a 4.89 ERA with a well below-average 15.8% strikeout rate and a modest 9.7% swinging strike rate. He demonstrated excellent control, walking fewer than 5% of opponents, but he didn’t miss many bats and surrendered 24 home runs (1.54 per nine innings).
A former fourth overall pick and top pitching prospect, Bundy has seen his velocity trend downwards as he’s battled injury concerns throughout his career. He averaged only 89 MPH on his four-seam this year, the first time his already pedestrian fastball has dipped below 90 MPH on average. Bundy, who turns 30 later this month, will collect a $1MM buyout and head back to free agency. He’s likely looking at one-year offers as a depth arm again, and it’s possible his next deal will come with a lower base salary than this’s year $4MM figure.
Archer was also an offseason signee, joining Bundy as part of Minnesota’s efforts to bolster the back of its rotation. He inked an incentive-laden deal that guaranteed him a $2.75MM base salary and a $750K buyout on a 2023 option. He tacked on $3MM in incentives by making 25 starts this year, bringing Minnesota’s ultimate outlay to $6.5MM. Rather than trigger their end of a $10MM mutual option for next season, Minnesota sends the two-time All-Star back to the open market.
The 34-year-old posted a 4.56 ERA across 102 2/3 innings as Twin. That was his biggest workload since 2019, but Archer still had a pair of injured list stints due to hip and pectoral issues. When healthy, he posted a below-average 19.2% strikeout rate and walked batters at an elevated 11% clip. The righty still averaged 93 MPH on his heater, but this year’s 9.5% swinging strike percentage was his lowest mark since 2014.
Sanó, meanwhile, hits free agency for the first time in his career. Today’s move, while without suspense, looks as if it’ll officially close the books on his 13-year tenure in the organization. A high-profile amateur signee out of the Dominican Republic and subsequently one of the best prospects in the game, Sanó made his big league debut in 2015. He hit the ground running against MLB pitching, showcasing the massive raw power and lofty walk totals but huge strikeout rates that’d define his entire tenure in Minnesota.
The burly slugger looked capable of carrying a lineup at his best, including a .247/.346/.576, 34-homer showing in only 105 games in 2019. That earned Sanó a $30MM extension the following offseason, but that proved to be a misstep for the Twins. He posted only slightly above-average offensive numbers from 2020-21 and had an almost completely lost 2022 campaign. Sanó played in 20 games this year, putting up an .083/.211/.133 line in 71 plate appearances while battling persistent knee issues. The 29-year-old returned briefly from early-season knee surgery but spent the last two months on the IL.
Minnesota makes the easy call to pay Sanó a $3MM buyout rather than trigger a $14MM option on his services. He hits the market as a buy-low option for teams seeking first base help, with his huge power sure to get him some attention from another club.
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Bundy back to the O’s or Anaheim?
miltpappas
I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Red Sox roll the dice on Bundy.
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
I would be interested only in Sano, but even he I am not sure
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Anyone that hasn’t seen the documentary on Sano back when he was 14 or 15 or 18 should check it out. Came out in 2015 or 2016 I think. Shows him as a young lad in the Dominican. Cool movie.
The Fiend
Really good film
WrongM
“14 or 15 or 18”
That got a cringe-chuckle out of me
solaris602
Twins clearing out the dead wood – can’t disagree with parting with any of these three who severely underperformed last year. Time to move on.
phantomofdb
Did Bundy really underperform though? Not sure how anyone expected anything other than what they got. But I definitely agree with all these moves. If I had to keep one of the 3 it would be archer every time
Poster formerly known as . . .
That’s a no, Sano.
Rsox
A little surprised on Bundy as he was decent. Not surprised about Archer or Sano. Archer will get a shot somewhere and Sano is definitely an option for a team looking for some cheap power
stroh
Sano could be Big Papi, round 2
rememberthecoop
Or if he takes steroids.
rememberthecoop
Only if he takes steroids is what I meant to write.
deweybelongsinthehall
Not sure Papi took steroids but I certainly believe he took PEDs.
superunclea
Watching him live for 13 years, that’s a no. He just gets in horrible swinging streaks and goes hitless for weeks. Nice guy, but the Twins Naturally have to move on with Arraez and Miranda at that position.
stroh
The guy is only 29, has 160 career home runs in 2500 at bats, so about 30 HRs per 500 ABs. He could end up somewhere that has a winning culture and really break out.
BuyBuyMets
If someone could just get it through Sano’s head that a 390 ft home run counts as much as a 465 ft one, he might not pull his head and fly open; and he could make better contact. Miguel continually falls back into the same bad habits trying to crush every pitch.
He’s either stubborn or he doesn’t seem capable of making adjustments.
If healthy, the guy is strong enough to hit 35 homers to all fields just by making contact.
bombo
And over a 1000 strike outs in that time. His numbers are crazy high even for the era.
twins33
Someone would need to teach him how to make contact first, something Ortiz already knew how to do. Ortiz career contact percentage is near 80. Sano’s is near 60.
Sano had his moments but then had way longer droughts.
mikedickinson
Sano to the Sox to be a right handed DH.
HalosHeavenJJ
“Injury plagued season in Anaheim”
Pretty much the norm around here.
bighiggy
Right handed possible platoon partner for yepez? If he’s cheap that is.
ctyank7
Sano should be a perfect bargain-basement reclamation-and-flip project for the A’s or Rays in ’23..
ruff kuntry
I would like to see my A’s sign him. God knows they need the offense.
OHjohns
Sub .100 hitters definitely would help the offense.
ohyeadam
Get out another pan and turn on another burner. The stove is getting hot!
Rbase
I really hope to see Sano get right somewhere. He was a fun hitter to watch when he was raking. Maybe a KC or WAS can give him some time in the mlb.
choward2984
Miguel, the Pirates are on line 1…
longines64
That Sano baseball for the Twinks.
toomanyblacksinbaseball
Bundy fit the role for 18 outs.
BuyBuyMets
Twins fans certainly won’t miss either Bundy or Archer.
At this point Bundy is virtually a BP pitcher. He tops out around 90 MPH on a good day and several times he sat around 88. Outside of a few games where he really got hitters to chase he was pretty terrible. And he was even worse in Anaheim the year before
Archer still had his stuff but his control seems to have abandoned him.
The 4 1 inning, 100 pitch outings got pretty tiresome.
Jacksson13
If SANO hired a personal trainer, a professional chef AND followed their directions, he could possibly get to a point where he physically resembled and performed like a MLB baseball player (as well as taking the strain on his knees due to being overweight) rather than resembling an NFL Nose Tackle.
Jacksson13
As a roster replacement for Dylan, the Twinkies are eying AL BUNDY !!
mikesciosciastragicillness
Chris Archer is overrated.
CWeb555
Watch Sano goes to Red Sox and becomes the next Papi!
masisk33
How much would you pay for Sano (1-yr deal) if you’re the GM of some team with a hole at DH?