The Twins released right-hander Dylan Floro, according to the club’s official transactions page. Floro was designated for assignment earlier this week, and it isn’t yet known if the Twins just released Floro entirely, or if he rejected an outright assignment off Minnesota’s active roster.
Regardless, the outcome is the same for the veteran reliever, who will now hit free agency and look to turn the page on a disappointing 2023. Floro posted a 4.76 ERA over 56 2/3 innings with the Marlins and Twins, as a trade deadline move to Minnesota didn’t help the righty turn things around. Miami dealt Floro for another struggling pitcher in Jorge Lopez, and the Marlins have also since parted ways with their end of the trade, as Lopez was put on waivers and claimed by the Orioles at the start of September.
While Lopez’s overall numbers have been lackluster, Floro’s performance is harder to parse, as the 32-year-old has a case as one of the unluckier players of the 2023 season. Floro’s inflated ERA could simply be attributed to an enormous .401 BABIP, which is particularly lethal for a pitcher who relies so heavily on grounders — Floro has a 51.7% career groundball rate, including a 54.4% mark this year.
Playing for two lackluster defensive teams like Minnesota and Miami certainly didn’t help in this regard, and Floro’s defense-independent numbers (2.95 FIP, 3.29 xFIP, and a 3.34 SIERA) indicate that he deserved a much better fate. Floro’s 23.4% strikeout rate was middling, but his walk and hard-hit ball rates were both well above average, and his 2.9% barrel rate was one of the best of any pitcher in baseball. Floro only allowed three home runs over his 56 2/3 frames, continuing his career-long knack for keeping the ball in the park.
Between these metrics and the 2.96 ERA he posted over 252 2/3 innings from 2018-22, Floro will surely get plenty of looks in free agency, and he is one of the more intriguing bounce-back candidates on the open market. Since this obviously isn’t the platform season Floro wanted heading into free agency, it seems likely that he’ll aim for a one-year contract in the hopes of re-establishing himself for a bigger payday in the 2024-25 offseason. Floro’s relative lack of strikeouts might put something of a ceiling on his earning power even in the best of times, yet his solid track record (when he has even a modicum of batted-ball luck) is hard to ignore.
Senioreditor
Back to LA for a 1-year reclamation project.
inkstainedscribe
Or to ATL. LA’s infield defense is not great.
ElysianPark
Yeah, Rojas, Betts, and Freeman are just awful……the worst!
filihok
iss
The Dodgers have above average results (92 sOPS against) on ground balls this season
ElysianPark
Apparently “iss” is going on Muncy’s reputation as being inferior and then painting the whole infield as deficient.
BlueSkies_LA
Yeah, this is the kind of buy-low deal Friedman loves so I suspect they’ll try to get him on a minors contract, or some such. Would be a little crazy if Floro ended up on the team with Vesia, the player for whom he was traded. I’m sure it’s happened before but I can’t remember any instances.
ElysianPark
Rojas was traded for both Barnes and Kike (among others). So they have a current example of that on the team.
Also, Hurt came over with Vesia, so Floro could be here with both of them in 2024.
BlueSkies_LA
Of course! Thanks for the reminder.
Jacksson13
Sure, the Twinkies have so much talent that they can trow it away on Lopez, Mahle and Paddack…..
Moneyballer
Another great trade by the twins FO.
Gumby82
Farhan Zaidi will sign him to a three year $120 million contract. And then Floro will be on the IL for 90% of those three years.
adlund09
As someone who actually watched Floro pitched for the Twins. Defense had nothing to do with his woes. He was terrible, the advanced metrics are not telling the whole story. And that hard barrel rate had to go up exponentially anytime someone was in scoring position.
martras
Yep. And the Twins are defensively -8.8 runs. Over 160 games, that’s insignificant. Outfield was above average. 2B and SS were basically a wash. 3B wasn’t great, but not awful. 1B struggled.
Floro just didn’t pitch well, and look out if he didn’t have his best stuff… it was going to unravel real fast.
Tacoshells
Oakland As next closer !
Bright Side
Anyone who consistently post great FIPs will be on a roster in 2024.