JUST NOW: Phillies Have Completed The Signing Of Twins All-Star To Massive and Stunning Move

It is officially trade season in Major League Baseball, with teams looking to enhance their rosters ahead of the last two months of the regular season. The trade deadline has the potential to transform marginal playoff teams into serious contenders, as well as send non-contenders into rebuild mode.

The Philadelphia Phillies are among the teams with World Series aspirations. However, as with any other club, they have some holes that could be filled, such as in the center of the outfield and in the bullpen.

The Minnesota Twins are under.500, but they are not completely out of the playoff picture. If this enormous trade proposition is implemented, they may be forced to rebuild slightly.

Phillies Linked to Twins All-Star in Massive Trade Proposal

MLB writer floated a trade proposal for Byron Buxton.
The Minnesota Twins’ Byron Buxton is putting it all together. He has remained healthy, hitting 20 home runs with a.879 OPS in 73 games. ESPN reporter David Schoenfield suggested that the Philadelphia Phillies would be interested in Buxton.

The prospective deal would involve giving up top prospect Andrew Painter and outfielder Justin Crawford.

According to Shoenfield, the Phillies, Reds, and Royals might all benefit from adding an outfielder to their lineups. However, Cincinnati’s primary need is at third base. Given the age of Philadelphia’s squad, 2025 holds a lot of significance.

Executive Dave Dombrowski knows how to go all in. In this situation, that would entail parting with one of the top pitching prospects in the game, Painter, and a promising young outfielder hitting well at Triple-A.”

A transaction like this would immediately transform the Phillies into the ultimate threat to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Philadelphia already has a great lineup, but adding a slugger like Buxton would be a historic move that would rock up the league. Buxton is 31 years old, signed until 2028, and on track to set a career high in fWAR.

Twins CF Byron Buxton (forearm) exits game vs. Phillies | Yardbarker

Could This Deal Be Completed?
There are valid arguments for both sides of this debate, but it all comes down to whether the Minnesota Twins believe they can still compete for an American League Wild Card spot. The division is a lost cause, and the Wild Card may be as well if they do not finish the month well. Trading your best player is not ideal for the future, but with incoming free agents, the Twins’ roster might change before next season.

Buxton is one of the best defensive center fielders in the league, but the Philadelphia Phillies are looking for a center fielder who can also bat, which Buxton offers with his diversified offensive abilities. He can blast the ball out of the park and stretch doubles into triples. There’s no doubt that giving up on Painter to win now could boomerang for Philadelphia if he develops into a true ace and the Phillies fail to win the World Series, but Buxton could also be the Phillies’ outfield face for several years.

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