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Amid growing rumors ahead of the MLB trade deadline, the Minnesota Twins are not discussing trade offers for All-Star ace Joe Ryan.
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Durán has been one of baseball's best relievers this season. The flamethrowing closer headed into the All-Star break with a career-best 1.66 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 43.1 innings.
With the MLB trade deadline approaching, Minnesota could capitalize on a surging market for relievers like Jhoan Duran, Griffin Jax, and Danny Coulombe.
The NL bested the AL in the most exciting All-Star Game in years Tuesday night. The second half begins Friday and, in only 15 days, the trade deadline will be upon us. Expect trade chatter and activity to pick up now that the amateur draft is in the rearview mirror and front offices can focus their attention on the deadline.
While Byron Buxton indicated Monday that he has no plans to waive his no-trade clause, fellow Minnesota Twins All-Star Joe Ryan doesn't have a no-trade clause in his contract and could very well be dealt by the July 31 MLB trade deadline.
The Minnesota Twins front office has officially entered what insiders are calling their “Hope-and-Hold” era, refusing to trade prospects with fringe potential while simultaneously declining to upgrade a 40-man roster already flush with replacement-level promise.