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Twins Eye Trade of Starters to Orioles Ahead of Deadline

Joe Ryan's potential move could reshape both clubs' rosters and fantasy values

As the MLB trade deadline draws near, the Minnesota Twins are weighing whether to part with one of their more consistent starters. Joe Ryan has been a steady presence in the rotation, posting a 3.17 ERA and striking out 92 batters while maintaining a 1.00 WHIP that ranks among the league’s best.

For the Baltimore Orioles, adding Ryan would not only deepen a rotation that already benefits from a potent offense, but it would also boost his fantasy baseball value, making him an even more coveted asset for league owners who monitor player performance for roster decisions.

Why the Deal Makes Sense for Both Sides

The proposed trade would send the Twins a trio of top prospects — Coby Mayo, Michael Forret and Dylan Beavers — who are seen as cornerstones for the club’s rebuild. In return, Baltimore would part with some of its most prized farm talent, a sacrifice that could be justified by the immediate upside of a proven starter.

Baltimore’s farm system has long been regarded as one of the strongest in baseball, and the loss of those prospects would be felt. Yet the Orioles appear ready to capitalize on a window of contention, using Ryan’s experience and reliability to push deeper into the playoffs.

Minnesota, meanwhile, would gain valuable young arms and position players that could accelerate its own timeline for competitiveness. The exchange reflects a classic ‘sell‑high, buy‑low’ strategy that could benefit both organizations as they navigate the remainder of the season.

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