The Twins have designated relief pitcher Dylan Floro for assignment, the team revealed to reporters (including Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press). They have reinstated fellow reliever Brock Stewart from the 60-day injured list to take his spot on the roster.
Floro joined the Twins just before the trade deadline, coming over from the Marlins in a one-for-one swap for Jorge López. Both pitchers were in the midst of disappointing seasons, and perhaps their new teams thought a change of scenery would do them some good. Suffice it to say, that hasn’t been the case for either one. Floro made 19 appearances for Minnesota, pitching to a 5.29 ERA. His underlying numbers were better (3.43 FIP, 3.70 SIERA), but still, he never looked like the shutdown reliever he was over the previous three seasons; from 2020-22, he posted a 2.85 ERA in 142 innings of work.
Meanwhile, López made 12 appearances for the Marlins, giving up 13 runs on 20 hits before his new club placed him on waivers. He was claimed by the Orioles, his former team, and has since pitched to a 6.10 ERA in 11 games. Overall, he has a 6.12 ERA and -1.0 FanGraphs WAR on the season.
The Twins will have to place Floro on waivers, and given how few days remain in the regular season (and his $3.9MM salary), it’s likely he goes unclaimed. He has enough service time to reject an outright assignment to the minor leagues, which would give him the chance to start his free agency a month early; after parts of eight MLB seasons, the veteran was set to hit the open market regardless. Considering his long track record of success before this difficult campaign, the 32-year-old righty should have no trouble finding a new club.
Stewart got off to a strong start in 2023, shining out of the bullpen in his first taste of MLB action since 2019. In 25 outings, he gave up just two earned runs, good for a 0.70 ERA. With a 97-mph fastball and four secondary pitches, he struck out more than 35% of the batters he faced, holding his opponents to a .172 batting average and a .230 wOBA.
In his last ten appearances before he landed on the IL, Stewart pitched 10 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out 18 and walking none. Unfortunately, at the end of June, he began to feel discomfort in his elbow – a particularly worrisome development for a pitcher who recently recovered from Tommy John surgery. He spent the next three months on the IL but thankfully managed to avoid another surgery.
As Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com reports, the 31-year-old is expected to pitch in this evening’s contest against the Athletics. The Twins, having already clinched their division, will spend the final six games of the season preparing their players for the postseason.
uvmfiji
All these guys getting dumped before the playoffs. Brutal.
martras
Play better, and you stay on the roster. I mean, that’s what it comes down to. Floro wasn’t going to make the playoff roster for sure with the way he’s pitched. That said… I’d take Floro over Keuchel on the roster.
wjf010
Keuchel is not making the post season roster, either
ForDoingNothing
Keuchel is on the roster cause they need someone to eat innings in Colorado. Twins top 3 starters should not pitch in that series, and honestly having your final pitching appearance of the regular season in Colorado is not ideal
WrongM
This is good for the Twins as long as Stewart’s health holds up. It does put pressure on them to be right about that. Stewart is better than Floro by quite a bit, but Floro is quite possibly better than the next man up if Stewart were to get hurt.
martras
Floro’s meltdowns have been too frequent and catastrophic this year. Can’t risk that in the playoffs. Floro was way, way down the depth chart at this point.
phenomenalajs
Floro should accept the assignment. If the Twins make it through the wildcard round but suffer an injury, he could be selected to play in the ALDS because he was already in the organization before 9/1.
Missippi_has_3Ks
Floro, Stewart, Maeda all Dodgers sloppy seconds
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Dodger legend. MIN cooking up some pitching magic lately. Must be hanging out with Kershaw’s Well-Known Left Arm.
This one belongs to the Reds
Floro would be the kind of cheap, resurrection type guy Krall would go for.
solaris602
And Krall would take umbrage with that assessment as he stands at the checkout scanning Floro’s markdown tag.