MN Twins Tender Seven Arbitration Players Contracts

After loading up their 40-man roster in preparation of the upcoming Rule 5 Draft, the Minnesota Twins and president Derek Falvey could be found at 1 Twins Way on Friday shuffling their 2026 squad yet again.
They sorted out Justin Topa’s contract situation, avoiding arbitration with the 34-year-old righty reliever by agreeing to a one-year deal worth $2 million. They also traded for a new backup catcher, in 29-year-old veteran Alex Jackson.
No non-tenders for Minnesota Twins, including Trevor Larnach
The acquisition of Jackson made for seven Twins players who needed to be tendered or signed, before Friday’s arbitration deadline.
After some rumblings that Trevor Larnach could be on his way out, Minnesota opted to tender the corner outfielder, along with the other five arb-eligible Twins remaining after Topa signed his deal Thursday.
Aside from Trevor Larnach, the #MNTwins offered a contract to everyone else — Bailey Ober, Joe Ryan, Cole Sands, Alex Jackson, Ryan Jeffers and Royce Lewis –after DFA'ing DaShawn Keirsey Jr. earlier in the day.
— DanHayesMLB (@DanHayesMLB) November 21, 2025
Trevor Larnach: Tendered. #MNTwins
— Darren Wolfson (@DWolfsonKSTP) November 21, 2025
MLB Trade Rumors projects Trevor Larnach’s 2026 salary at $4.7 million. He made $2.5 million in 2025. It’s not that the salary increase is substantial, but for a team that looks destined to have a bottom-of-the-barrel payroll , it still seems unlikely he’ll be in Fort Myers for Spring Training.
Larnach is a left-handed outfielder on a team with a boatload of left-handed outfielders. Across 442 big league games he has a .241/.323/.403 split with a 101 OPS+.
Back-to-back days with a home run for Trevor! pic.twitter.com/qdqbiIApmv
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) August 5, 2025
Larnach’s 116 OPS+ in 2024 was a career-best. Unfortunately the development didn’t continue, and he’s hardly been the exit velocity power hitter that the front office dreamed on when grabbing him out of Oregon State in the first round.
Derek Falvey has been shopping Larnach long before Friday, and those conversations can now continue this winter. It’s unlikely Larnach generates anything substantial in return, if the Twins can indeed find a trade partner.
Other MN Twins tendered
The other tender candidates include Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober, who are both penciled in as front-line starters in next year’s rotation… if the MN Twins don’t trade them first. Sands is the top member of a gutted bullpen, along with Topa. Both Jeffers and Lewis will be every day starters.
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