The Twins snapped the longest postseason losing streak in North American sports this year when they swept the Blue Jays out of the Wild Card round before falling 3-1 in an ALDS loss to the Astros. They’ll head into the offseason facing the potential loss of Cy Young finalist Sonny Gray, but there are also other areas of need on the roster. President of baseball operations Derek Falvey indicated to Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star Tribune that his club could also be in the market for an addition to their first base mix.
“With [Alex Kirilloff] and with potential external additions, it’ll probably be an area we do spend some time this offseason from free agent or trade perspective,” Falvey said of his team’s first base outlook.
Kirilloff, a longtime top prospect whose career trajectory has been altered by persistent wrist and shoulder injuries, served as the Twins’ primary first baseman when healthy in 2023. Free agents Donovan Solano and Joey Gallo also logged significant time at first base. There’s yet to be any indication the Twins plan to re-sign either. Gallo, in particular, seems likely to depart.
The 26-year-old Kirilloff turned in a very sound .270/.348/.445 batting line with 11 home runs in 319 plate appearances, but he also had multiple shoulder-related IL stints before ultimately undergoing surgery at season’s end. That procedure, Nightengale writes, was actually less invasive than the Twins originally anticipated, and he’s expected to be ready for spring training.
That said, it’s hard to bank on Kirilloff assuming the position on a full-time basis next year. The Twins thought highly enough of the former first-round pick to give him his MLB debut during the 2020 postseason, and he’s now spent parts of three seasons on the MLB roster. However, this past campaign’s 88 games and 319 plate appearances are both career-highs. Kirilloff’s 2021 and 2022 seasons ended with wrist surgery.
There’s little doubting Kirilloff’s raw abilities. He was the 15th overall draft pick in 2016 and hit a combined .324/.381/.525 in the minors — including a gaudy .366/.458/.673 in 53 Triple-A games. Prior to his MLB debut, he peaked as the game’s No. 15 overall prospect at Baseball America and climbed as high as ninth on MLB.com’s top 100 rankings. Even with the past wrist issues and ongoing shoulder troubles in ’23, he was a well above-average hitter. But his ability to remain on the field and the extent to which he can recover from a third notable surgery in three years are both open questions.
The Twins have alternatives at the position. Rookie infielder Edouard Julien, a top-100 prospect in his own right, hit the big league scene with a .263/.381/.459 batting line and 16 home runs as a rookie in 408 plate appearances this season. He’s primarily been a second baseman, but there are questions about his ability to handle that spot long term and Julien already logged some time at first base. With Jorge Polanco entrenched at second base, slotting Julien in at first base and designated hitter could get his bat into the lineup more regularly. Of course, the Twins’ wealth of young infield talent makes Polanco an obvious trade candidate, and if he’s moved, that’d clear a spot for Julien at second base and Kirilloff and/or an external acquisition at first base.
Also in the mix is Jose Miranda — yet another former top prospect who broke through with a terrific rookie showing in 2022 before regressing in 2023 and eventually requiring a shoulder surgery of his own. Miranda batted .268/.325/.426 with 15 home runs in 125 games as a rookie in ’22 but limped to a .211/.263/.303 line in 40 big league games this past season. His work in Triple-A wasn’t any better, and he wound up being diagnosed with a shoulder impingement that resulted in September surgery. Still just 25 years of age, a healthy Miranda could work his way back into the mix as well.
Suffice it to say, the Twins aren’t short on in-house options. The looming possibility of a Polanco trade (thus opening second base for Julien), uncertainty surrounding the health/durability of Kirilloff and Miranda, and the hopeful opening of some at-bats at the designated hitter position could all pave the way for Minnesota to bring in a bat, though. Byron Buxton spent the bulk of the 2023 season as a designated hitter due to lingering complications from last winter’s knee surgery, but the Twins are optimistic that he’ll be able to return to center field in 2024, per Falvey. That’d be a boon both offensively and defensively, if he’s able to do so.
The offseason market at first base isn’t exactly deep in terms of star power, though Rhys Hoskins stands as a prominent name on the open market (assuming his own recovery from a torn ACL progresses as expected). Brandon Belt is also available, though he’s a strict platoon option and bats from the same side of the plate as the left-handed Kirilloff. Buy-low options include Garrett Cooper and old friend C.J. Cron. Pete Alonso’s name has been kicked around the trade market, but Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said this week that he does not anticipate trading the star slugger (link via Will Sammon of The Athletic).
The Twins are expected to reduce payroll this coming season, albeit not drastically so. Revenue losses stemming from the collapse of their television deal under Diamond Sports Group’s bankruptcy create uncertainty in Minnesota, where Roster Resource currently projects them for a $125MM payroll. Dan Hayes of The Athletic reported earlier this week that the team’s payroll would likely settle between $125-140MM. Trading Polanco ($10.5MM), Max Kepler ($10MM) and/or Christian Vazquez ($10MM) would create some breathing room, as could a trade or non-tender of utility infielder Kyle Farmer (projected $6.6MM arbitration salary, per MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz).
This one belongs to the Reds
They seem to like former Reds, so could they pursue Joey Votto?
Goku the Knowledgable One
the only team Votto is an upgrade for would be the Pittsburgh Pirates, and that would be a shocking change of colors at this point in his career
Bobcastelliniscat
I agree Joey would be a good fit. Votto was injured in 2022 and 2023. He was recovering from shoulder surgery last season. His last healthy year (2021) Votto hit 36 Home Rums. Even last year, with limited playing time, Votto hit 20 bombs. Whoever signs him will likely look pretty smart by the end of 2024.
Goku the Knowledgable One
he might be old enough to play for the Mets..
deweybelongsinthehall
I still love Vasquez but they overpaid big time.
Saint Nick
Hoskins is a perfect fit for Minn.
phantomofdb
Twins don’t need any more strikeout prone hitters
martras
Hoskins has been between 22-25% for his entire career. For a power hitter, not bad.
Rsox
This.
Hoskins, Buxton, Kepler, Correa and a healthy Royce Lewis could be the “Bomba Squad” 2.0
Hemlock
> Twins Could
They could…
…or they could might maybe not
JPR
Exactly!
Wheeler Dealer
Patrick Wisdom for your coke machine
Rsox
In Oakland it was Pepsi, and you had to pay for it out of your own pocket, unless you trade with Dave Dombrowski, then he pays for the soda.
King Floch
One of the Ryans (Mountcastle + O’Hearn) or Santander might be available for trade, but the Twins may not want to trade with the Orioles and Mike Elias anymore after the Jorge Lopez for Yennier Cano and Cade Povich(+) deal from the 2022 deadline.
Brian 38
A RHH Mountcastle would balance the LHH heavy Twins lineup. But the O’s struggle with that same balance now too.
slydevil
They couldn’t possibly look to get someone long term. I’m sure whoever it is will lose bats by the end of the season. Austin Martin could probably play there too or 3B, but he still has room to improve at triple-A.
martras
Martin can barely hold his own at AAA. Fine for a utility guy or maybe a 2B, but not for a starting 1B. His bat will need to take a massive leap forward to count on him as a starter at a low value defensive position.
hiflew
Since the Rockies seem intent on using Kris Bryant at first base despite his bumbling attempt at the position in September, perhaps we could find a home for Montero or Toglia here. They are both cheap and have several years of remaining control which should appeal to the cost cutting Twins. Something like Bailey Ober or Griffin Jax for Montero or Toglia and a lower end prospect or two.
martras
Montero. wRC+ 76, OPS+ 82. 36% K rate, 5% BB. rate. That’s even with a BABIP north of .350. No options. He’s a non tender guy.
Toglia wRC+ 21, OPS+30 33% K rate, 7% BB rate. At least it came with a terrible BABIP in a SSS and he has 2 options remaining. Could maybe get a Snickers bar for him if the Rockies took a bad contract back.
Both of those prospects have NEGATIVE trade value.
hiflew
Luckily, you are not the one evaluating talent for major league teams because you have no idea what you are talking about. Montero is still pre-arb, so definitely NOT a non tender guy. Toglia has not figured out the bigs yet, but he has never had an opportunity at regular ABs either. Both are recent pretty high prospects.
Even MLB trade simulator, which is god awful at lowballing value for prospects that have made the majors and struggled, list both of these guys with slightly positive trade value.
martras
@hiflew – If you say so. Montero has no options. No options, terrible stat line across multiple years, no defensive versatility = non-tender candidate. Non-tender candidates are not going to bring anything of value back. They’re probably negative value.
Who would you rather tender a contract to. Nick Gordon or Elehuris Montero? Gordon’s pre-arb, has tons of defensive versatility, and had a really nice 2022 campaign. Gordon was the 33rd ranked prospect in all of baseball and was top 100 through 2015-2018. Gordon is widely considered a non-tender candidate.
Toglia’s value is minimal. FV35+. He was last considered an upper level prospect for the Rockies in 2021. He has never appeared on an MLB top 100. He’s maybe a PTBNL, of no consequential value in a trade. Basically, just a roster swap, but somebody will probably take him because he has options.
Bailey Ober or Griffen Jax are both highly valuable players at the moment.
hiflew
“Who would you rather tender a contract to. Nick Gordon or Elehuris Montero?”
If I am in need of a corner infielder/outfielder, Montero. If I need a middle infielder/centerfielder, Gordon. The comparison is not apt because while they each play multiple positions, none of them are the same.
Plus, Montero has one extra year of control which would also factor into the decision.
martras
Nice try. Gordon can play any and every position Montero might ever be asked to play. That’s what we call “defensive versatility” that teams like to see in a fringy roster guy with no options.
If you’re arguing you’d choose Montero as a starter because you needed a 1B/3B, please propose the trade you’d like to see the White Sox make to bring him in! Should be worth at least a surplus 20 single player or 30 package if you’re talking 2 or more players.
What do you say, maybe Schultz + Quero + Kopech for Montero?
GarryHarris
Unloading Byron Buxton would be the biggest priority.
Hemlock
Elijah Price seems interested in forming an alliance.
martras
Not possible. Full no trade clause, no other teams interested in his contract anyway. No idea why people keep bringing this up.
ohyeadam
Any return wouldn’t be as good as Buck having a comeback. He’s an .850 OPS hitter the last few years even with his subpar performance this year. Whether or not he can play the field makes or breaks their lineup
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Joey Gallo fizzled out, but his outfield defense is excellent
acoss13
Joey Gallo is the new Adam Dunn, except Gallo is a much better defender.
hiflew
Na that would be Kyle Schwarber. Gallo is not as good as Dunn was.
JRamHOF
Bobby Bradley is available
Tom the ray fan
Greg bird
martras
I could see Hoskins in Minnesota, but more pressing needs are the top of the rotation and finding a starting caliber center fielder. Depends how much the Twins spend there and what’s left over in the budget on Hoskins, I’d say.
Joel P
Seems like Cooper would be a good fit
BaseballisLife
Rhys Hoskins
mlbnyyfan
Would Twins have any interest in Rizzo for a dozen hot dogs?
martras
Can Rizzo see straight and keep his eyes open when it’s sunny outside? If so, the Yankees would love to keep him. Sorry to the NY fans Rizzo didn’t win the MVP last year. Clearly, if you don’t win the MVP and you make more than the league minimum, you’re trash…
Carl W.
Ok I get the looking for clicks thing…Kirilloff is the starting 1B get used to it…Maybe if Miranda swings the bat like his rookie season and they platoon. But that’ll be after June 1st. Conner Joe sure makes sense. Pete Alonso, Ryan Hoskins…With an already stated payroll reeducation. These lottery numbers are FOR SURE winners as well…They may spend on a pitcher or two but position players…Unlikely…
martras
The comment from Falvey makes it abundantly clear the Twins do not like relying on Kirilloff to play a starting position, period. The Twins don’t have confidence in him anymore, and they shouldn’t.
Tomas7
Rhys Hoskins would be a good fit.
HBan22
Miguel Sano is still a free agent.
martras
Hitting with a .744 OPS with 0HRs in the Dominican League for the Estrellas de Oriente with limited game time. He’s played in 10 games when the team leader has 17 games. Sano has 43 plate appearances.
.229/.372/.371 OPS .744. 18.6% BB, 30.2% K rate at the equivalent of maybe A+/AA/AFL competition level.