Twins claim infielder Vidal Bruján off waivers from Braves

The Minnesota Twins bolstered their infield depth by claiming Vidal Bruján off waivers from the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday. Bruján, a versatile 27-year-old player, brings experience across multiple positions. This move addresses potential defensive concerns in the Twins' lineup.

On Wednesday, the Minnesota Twins added infield depth by claiming Vidal Bruján off waivers from the Atlanta Braves. Bruján, who turns 28 next month, has played every position except catcher in his Major League career, with most starts in the middle infield.

Once a top-50 prospect in the Tampa Bay Rays organization, Bruján has a lifetime batting line of .199/.267/.276 over 645 plate appearances. In the previous season, he improved to .253/.305/.310 while appearing for the Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, and Atlanta Braves.

Bruján now joins the Twins' utility group, which includes Kody Clemens, Ryan Kreidler, and non-roster invitee Orlando Arcia. Luke Keaschall and Brooks Lee are projected to start at second base and shortstop for Minnesota, respectively, though both face questions about their defense.

To accommodate Bruján on the roster, the Twins designated catcher/infielder Mickey Gasper for assignment. This transaction reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen the infield ahead of the season.

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Twins trade for Eric Wagaman from Marlins

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The Minnesota Twins acquired infielder Eric Wagaman from the Miami Marlins on Friday in exchange for minor league reliever Kade Bragg. Wagaman, who hit .250 with nine home runs in his first full MLB season last year, adds right-handed balance to the Twins' corner infield and designated hitter positions. The Marlins gain a promising left-handed pitching prospect to bolster their bullpen.

The Minnesota Twins have traded minor league catcher Nate Baez to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for utility infielder Tristan Gray. To accommodate Gray on the 40-man roster, the Twins designated infielder Vidal Bruján for assignment. This move bolsters Minnesota's infield depth ahead of the 2026 season.

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The Colorado Rockies bolstered their infield and pitching depth on Wednesday by acquiring infielder Edouard Julien and right-hander Pierson Ohl from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for minor league pitcher Jace Kaminska and cash considerations. In a separate deal, the Rockies obtained first baseman T.J. Rumfield from the New York Yankees for reliever Angel Chivilli, while designating outfielder Yanquiel Fernández for assignment. These moves address vacancies at first base and add versatility to the roster.

As the MLB offseason heats up ahead of the 2026 season, the Seattle Mariners are prepared to offer top prospects for St. Louis Cardinals utility player Brendan Donovan. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers remain lukewarm on free agent Alex Bregman, and the Baltimore Orioles have re-signed pitcher Zach Eflin. Other notable developments include interest in Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto and Andrew Heaney's retirement.

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The New York Yankees have added depth at shortstop by signing nine-year veteran Paul DeJong to a minor-league contract, according to a report. This move comes as Anthony Volpe recovers from shoulder surgery. DeJong, a former All-Star, brings versatility and power potential to the infield.

After a disappointing 2025 season marred by injuries and underperformance, the Atlanta Braves have aggressively reshaped their roster this offseason. President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos signed six free agents and made a trade, committing over $106 million to bolster the bullpen, infield, and outfield. These additions aim to address last year's shortcomings and position the team as a playoff contender.

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The Seattle Mariners have acquired infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan from the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-team trade involving the Tampa Bay Rays. The deal, announced on Monday, sends prospects and draft picks to St. Louis while the Rays receive third baseman Ben Williamson. Donovan, a first-time All-Star in 2025, brings versatility and a strong bat to Seattle's lineup.

 

 

 

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