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Insider Ken Rosenthal is reporting that the Twins do not plan on moving Buxton, Ryan, or Lopez. Since the offseason began, rumors and speculation have swirled around the possibility of the Twins trading one or multiple of their three veteran stars: Outfielder Byron Buxton and starting pitchers Joe Ryan and Pablo Lopez.
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The Twins, who traded 10 players off their big league roster prior to the 2025 Trade Deadline, entered this offseason with three other big-name trade candidates: outfielder Byron Buxton and starting pitchers Joe Ryan and Pablo López.
The long-term futures of both Ryan and Lopez have been some of the biggest questions surrounding the Twins this offseason.
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Over the past week, the Twins (and all other teams) have been busy with their regularly scheduled roster cleaning in preparation for the Winter Meetings. They added six minor leaguers to the 40-man roster.
The Astros, who went 87-75 last season but missed the playoffs, have some key free agents this winter. Most notably, two-time All-Star lefty Framber Valdez is a free agent and is expected to leave the team.
After falling out of favor with the New York Mets, this right-handed pitcher has landed a new deal with the Minnesota Twins.
As MLB’s Winter Meetings approach, the trade market is going to heat up over the next week. For the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets, both organizations have been the most active in the hot stove season to this point.