Twins-Padres trade talks have focused on Christian Vázquez
The Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres have had equally quiet offseasons, but a recent report suggests the two could tango in what might be a blockbuster deal.
The San Diego Padres' offseason has been unnervingly quiet, save for their Roki Sasaki whiff. Things could pick up via a trade with the Minnesota Twins.
The assumption has always been that the Twins would move a veteran contract in order to shuffle the roster. Players like Christian Vazquez, Willi Castro, and Chris Paddack seemed
The Padres and Twins are discussing a trade that would send catcher Christian Vázquez to San Diego. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The San Diego Padres and Minnesota Twins have been two of the least active teams this offseason, but that could change soon.The Padres and Twins have spoken about a trade involving catcher Christian Vázquez,
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The Twins and Padres have both been fairly quiet this winter but could be ramping up to make some moves before the season starts. Per reporting from Dan Hayes and Dennis Lin of The Athletic, the club have discussed trade scenarios involving catcher Christian Vázquez but the Twins are also among the clubs that have interested in San Diego right-hander Dylan Cease.
According to a report by Dan Hayes and Dennis Lin of The Athletic, the Minnesota Twins and San Diego Padres have engaged in trade discussions. A league source revealed that veteran catcher Christian Vázquez has been mentioned in the talks,
Over the past two seasons, Jeffers carries a .246/.328/.456 batting line in exactly 800 trips to the plate. Vázquez has hit .222/.265/.322 through 670 plate appearances. Manager Rocco Baldelli nevertheless stuck to the even divide in playing time last year. Each player made 81 starts. Jeffers caught 720 1/3 innings, while Vázquez logged 719 frames.
That the Twins would be interested is not surprising as just about any club would be, since he’s been one of the best pitchers in baseball over the past four years