The Minnesota Twins have hit a snag just before the 2026 season, with the unfortunate news that Pablo Lopez, their No. 2 starting pitcher, will undergo Tommy John surgery. This leaves a significant gap in their rotation that needs filling.
There's buzz around Lucas Giolito as a potential fit for the Twins, a prediction made by Fansided’s Zachary Rotman. Giolito, a seasoned veteran, is known for his ability to eat up innings and had a strong showing in 2025.
With Pablo Lopez sidelined, the Twins find themselves in need of a dependable arm. Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober are currently their mainstays, but adding Giolito could solidify their rotation.
He’s a reliable innings-eater and, in the worst-case scenario, wouldn’t be a costly acquisition. Plus, if the season doesn’t go as planned, he could be valuable trade bait at the deadline, potentially bringing back prospects.
Giolito wrapped up 2025 with impressive stats: a 10-4 record, a 3.41 ERA, 121 strikeouts, and a WHIP of 1.290 over 145 innings. His presence would bolster the Twins’ rotation, creating a formidable trio with Ryan and Ober.
While Giolito is projected to command a three-year, $61 million contract, the timing of Spring Training might allow the Twins to negotiate a more favorable deal.
For the Twins, this move could be pivotal. With aspirations of contending this year, Giolito’s addition might just be the boost they need.
