The twins placed right -handed Pablo Lopez On the 15-day wounded list today because of a right forearm tribe. Right -handed Mick Abel was called back to replace Lopez on the active schedule. With just over a week left in the 2025 campaign and Minnesota completely out of the Playoff photo, the move to the injured list ends the season of Lopez.
Lopez, 29, ends the year that was limited to only 14 starts due to injuries. After a short stint on the shelf because of a hamstring tribe in April, Lopez went to miss three months in the summer because of a shoulder stem before this forearm tribe ended its season. When he was healthy enough to take the field, Lopez was effective as always with a 2.74 ERA and 3.20 FIP over his 75 2/3 innings work. His strikeout percentage of 23.4% was a bit lower than in recent years, but still only a tick under his career positions, and a 6.4% running speed is an almost perfect match for his career of 6.3%.
That Lopez looked more or less the same in terms of production, despite all those injuries, should be reassuring for the twins if they enter an uncertain outdoor season after a huge sale that apparently hit them in what a long -term rebuild could be. With two years and $ 43.5 mm left on Lopez’s contract, he would certainly be an attractive trading ship that comes on the market during the low season if the twins want to concentrate on loading with young talent for the future. If he had thrown badly this year when he was on the hill, getting a lot of value for Lopez might not be on the table for this winter, and they should sell him low or keep him in the 2026 season.
Of course it is still quite possible that they will hold Lopez for the time being. It is not impossible to imagine that some teams pay a premium for Lopez’s services with so many injuries on his CV this season, and today’s news about a forearm tribe will not help. If teams are wary of Lopez’s health, Minnesota may decide to hold him and hope for better health in 2026. With that, the tension seems to be rather mild. Dan Hayes of athletics Relay that there is “No care” Regarding the elbow or the UCL from Lopez, and that the tension is mild enough that he would probably have completely avoided the IL if the twins had still been in the race for the late season. That description of the injury sounds small enough that it would probably not have to change the evaluation of a Lopez team considerably, which is good news for the twins if they hope that the right -handed is available this season.
Of course, if the twins decide to turn away from what looks like it can be the start of a rebuilding and instead try to increase the club with a view to position in 2026, Lopez will be an important piece of that team alongside other core pieces such as like other core pieces such as Byron Buxton And Joe Ryan. Although that trio is one of the only certainty that twins currently have, they have very little money after dumping Carlos Correa‘s contract for Houston and can have some considerable advantage as young players of Luke Keaschall And Brooks Lee succeed in stepping in larger roles next year.
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