
The Minnesota Twins are probably pretty sad to see the All-Star break come along, as four days off is the last thing a team wants when they're playing as well as Minnesota is. Since June 17th, the Twins have gone 19-6 and are only 1.5 games behind the White Sox in the AL Central.
Things have been going so well that general manager
Bill Smith came out last week and said he didn't really see the Twins looking to
make any additions come deadline time, but it turns out a three-game sweep at the hands of the Red Sox last week may have gotten Smith to change his mind. The Twins have been having some
conversations with the Seattle Mariners about third baseman
Adrian Beltre.
The Twins recently contacted Seattle to inquire about third baseman Adrian Beltre as they look for ways to boost their offense against lefthanded pitching, a club source said.
It's unclear how deep the discussions got, but the Twins decided to act on the internal discussions they had about the Mariners slugger.
Beltre is currently hitting .259/.329/.440 with 16 homers and 46 runs driven in, and he's also scheduled to make $12 million this season and next. He does have a limited no trade clause in his contract though that allows him to block a trade to eight teams. I think it's safe to say the Twins aren't one of them, or else the Mariners wouldn't be discussing the deal.
As for whether or not this would be a good move for the Twins, I'm not entirely sure. Beltre's defense would fit right in in Minnesota, and his 16 bombs are more than anybody else on the Twins, but he's also been battling a wrist injury all season. There's no guarantee it will hold up through the second half. The Twins may want to sit back a little longer to see how
Brian Buscher works out, as he's hitting surprisingly well (.316/.341/.418) in 85 at bats, and has played pretty good defense at the hot corner.