The Twins are interested in Kevin Kiermaier to address their need in center field, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. Since Byron Buxton’s health and ability to play center field is still in doubt, the Twins are again looking for some help up the middle, as Michael A. Taylor (acquired last winter in a trade with the Royals) is now a free agent. Kiermaier would come at a higher price tag in free agency, yet the veteran offers equally stellar glovework, albeit with a pretty significant injury history in his own right.
With the Blue Jays managing Kiermaier’s playing time in order to keep him healthy, Kiermaier managed to almost entirely avoid the injured list in 2023, while hitting .265/.322/.419 over 408 plate appearances and winning another Gold Glove for his work in center field. If Buxton is able to play in the field at all, the Twins could conceivably platoon Buxton and Kiermaier in center field to keep both players fresh. Signing Kiermaier would add yet another name to a somewhat crowded list of Minnesota position players, yet Nightengale feels the Twins will aim to trade from this surplus to land pitching help
More from both the AL and NL Central…
- Also from Nightengale, the White Sox “desperately tried” to find a trade partner for Tim Anderson, but ended up just declining Anderson’s $14MM club option. A trade would’ve allowed the Sox to at least recoup something in return for their veteran shortstop rather than letting him go for nothing, yet any number of factors might’ve prevented a deal. We don’t know what Chicago was looking for in return, of course, or whether Anderson’s salary was a sticking point for either a new team to absorb, or if a suitor wanted the White Sox to eat some money to facilitate a deal. Now a free agent, Anderson figures to draw plenty of attention as a bounce-back candidate, probably on a one-year pillow contract worth less than $14MM, considering Anderson’s poor 2023 season.
- Christopher Morel is expected to draw a lot of trade attention this winter, as The Athletic’s Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney write that rival teams scouted Morel thinking the Cubs would be more open to moving the utilityman in the offseason than at the trade deadline. Morel is something of a “master of none” type of utility player, as he can play multiple positions but isn’t real defensive plus at any spot, except possibly second base. But, this versatility and his above-average hitting numbers over 854 career PA makes him an interesting trade chip for the Cubs as they address other needs.
- Also from Sharma and Mooney, the Mets had interest in hiring Cubs VP of scouting Dan Kantrovitz “for a high-level job in their front office,” but Kantrovitz will be staying in Chicago. Kantrovitz has been with the Cubs for the last four seasons, after previously working as an assistant GM with the Athletics. In other Cubs front office buzz, Sharma/Mooney figure that the team will explore an external hire for at least one of their two assistant GM openings, as a way of bringing a fresh voice into the mix.
- “There are rumblings” that former Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom might land with the Cardinals in an advisor role, Peter Gammons reports (on X). Not much had been heard about Bloom’s potential next step after he was fired by the Sox in September, before Gammons’ item and today’s news that Bloom turned down overtures from the Marlins about their front office vacancy. An advisory job would be an interesting way of Bloom to keep a foothold in baseball without committing to another full-time post, as Gammons notes that Bloom is prioritizing time with his family.
ericl
Tim Anderson’s reported clubhouse run-ins may have had some impact on his lack of trade value as well
Big whiffa
Yeah, or the white Sox have no clue what they are doing lol. That’s my vote on why he wasn’t traded ! I heard they were trying to pull a trade off w the Arizona Coyotes
The Brokenheart Kid
Yeah, that is the variable in the equation that has yet to be reported. Was he a bad teammate and employee who had to go the first chance the team could cut ties with him? If he was then it had to have happened under Hahn’s watch. Did Hahn recognize he was more harm than good and try and move him only to be stymied by JR? Or did Hahn think a lot of TLC and time would bring TA around and make him a valued teammate and solid citizen? Might have to wait for TAs autobiography that has the working title “It’s All About Me, Me, Me!”
Rsox
No team is paying Tim Anderson $14 million this, or any other winter. A trade was never going to happen because a half empty bag of sunflower seeds was to steep an asking price, let alone actually having to pay him
Kaz
I mean if he’s able to bounce back next year he’ll definitely be able to get +$14 million during the 2024-2025 offseason.
stymeedone
Depends on how well he bounces. We might only hear a thud.
EasternLeagueVeteran
Sounds like the kind of deal the Marlins would look for: potential bounce-back candidate who would come in on a pillow deal. If it’s $7M or below, he might be worth the risk. Their SS position could use an upgrade. If he really does turn it around, they negotiate forward or trade at the deadline for prospects.
Bendix will have to determine if TA is motivated to show people they are wrong about thinking he is too old.
Rsox
The Marlins could shift Jazz to SS and free up CF for the glut of Outfielders they already have and avoid a $7 million dollar headache
Maddog1983
Yes they will. Teams always pay for talent
Rsox
Talent, not ego maniacs that are widely considered clubhouse cancers
Maddog1983
Teams quite regularly payfor ego Maniacs that are considered clubhouse cancers
Lloyd Emerson
A fresh voice in the Cubs’ front office is a good thing. If they could also replace Boog’s voice in the booth that would be terrific…
Oldguy58
Cubs need a new voice in the dugout
This one belongs to the Reds
Sometimes voices in the dugout fall on deaf ears at some point.
quonset point
At least two other major teams got tired of hearing even the great Bruce Bochy.
DarkSide830
This aged well.
oscar gamble
Boog is wonderful. He was selected to work the World Series because he’s that good.
Dogbone
Yeah Lloyd, Boog has always seemed to me, to just be a ‘mercenary type’ of announcer. I would much rather hear a fresh, new voice and style. Let Boog do his thing on a National network.
RyanD44
Boog feels like a national tv guy calling games for a specific team. I’m not saying I want Hawk Harrelson type homerism, but I do want my teams PbP guy to be mad when they lose and excited when they win. I don’t feel that with him.
JD is a stud though.
Awesom-O
I second the boog suggestion. Always liked him doing Nationally televised games, but every day is way too much.
Deadguy
I feel the same about Bloom to the Cardinals? Although idk…. Rent Free
Unclemike1525
I sincerely hope that the part about Kastrovitz is true. If they lost Breslow and Kastrovitz that would be a big hit to the Minor league system. At least the advancement and drafting part of it. I also hope the Cubs have somebody in mind to replace Breslow who is just as good at advancing players through the system. If they’re going to hire 2 Asst. GM’s they should make Kastrovitz one of them to keep him here. I always thought his name was Kastrovince.
Gomez Toth
“Kiermaier managed to almost entirely avoid the injured list in 2023”
Now there’s an excellent turn of phrase! A bit like a woman almost entirely avoiding a pregnancy.
stymeedone
I liked how they said the 4 time GG winner would only offer “equally stellar glovework”. Taylor is good but don’t dis the King.
its_happening
Jays need to move on from Kiermaier despite how well he played. His personality resonated with the fans. But because the Jays traded their untouchable (now GG winner) catcher along with Gurriel for a no-stick, can’t hit Varsho, he’s the new CF in 2024. The next OF needs to hit. With Kiermaier’s age and injury history it would be a risk for the Jays given their somewhat limited payroll.
LordD99
I wouldn’t give up on Varsho’s bat just yet.
its_happening
He hasn’t earned the right to be counted on as a hitter nor should anyone expect him to turn the corner. Take his bunt base hits away and his bat is close to disastrous.
Maddog1983
He hit 27 hrs last year and 10 this year what are you talking about
its_happening
What are you talking about? He hit 20, not 10, and not much else. Randal Grichuk must’ve really impressed you as a Jay.
Maddog1983
Since I was obviously defending him it was quite obviously a typo but I think you knew that and yeah I’m sorry 2:30 in 20 homers for a 8 or 9 hole hitter It’s pretty acceptable You have unrealistic expectations for what being a major league hitter is
its_happening
Not unrealistic when you trade the best catching prospect in baseball. Add to the fact that he hasn’t hit that well in the big leagues I would say your lowered expectations is a by-product of low yet consistent production. Asking Varsho to not rank in the bottom 10 in hitting isn’t unrealistic.
The Brokenheart Kid
Still can’t believe the Jays traded Gabby instead of Kirk. Gabby was hardly a dark horse when he was in the Jays’ system, so the success he has had in Arizona is no surprise, Kirk’s value was through the roof two seasons ago, and it might never again be that high. Th Jays would have been much better off with DJ and Gabby than DJ and Kirk. That was obvious at the time he trade was foolishly made. Some really dumb GMing in TO.
its_happening
Moreno and Kirk. Jansen could’ve went.
The Brokenheart Kid
Jansen didn’t have the value Kirk did two years ago, so Kirk was the better choice to be traded. Jays also wanted a defense -first catcher more than an offence-first catcher. Kirk entered the league like a house on fire. It wasn’t sustainable. He should have been found money for the Jays with Gabby ready for the show, but the Jays once again mismanaged assets. Tell me with a straight face you have never heard that allegation before?
its_happening
Don’t care about the Jansen value or lack thereof. Kirk and Moreno had control, they came cheap and Jansen was too injury-prone. Would’ve taken anything for him.
Blue Jays have a hard time trading guys at peak value. That I’ve certainly heard before. But I would have had no issue DH’ing one of the catchers from time to time had it been Kirk/Moreno.
miggywrld
Tim Anderson, YOU are a Savannah Banana!
nosake
Twins should sign Michael A. Taylor. I like Kiermaier but why lose Taylor?
martras
Tend to agree. They’re pretty comparable players and Taylor is younger without showing decline yet while Kiermaier is 100% in decline. I guess Kiermaier strikes out less, but it comes with less pop, too.
Farian
There should be no comma after “but” when it starts the sentence.