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Twins' Budget Squeeze: Larnach, Topa Future Uncertain
20 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Larnach's development has stalled, impacting his future with the Twins.
- Topa's contract status is uncertain due to injury history and cost.
- Twins' payroll projected to drop significantly in 2026.
The Minnesota Twins are at a crossroads with their arbitration-eligible players, particularly Trevor Larnach and Justin Topa, as Friday's tender deadline looms. Larnach, once a promising slugger, has struggled to meet expectations with a career .241 batting average and below-average OPS+, making his $4 million projected salary a point of contention amidst a crowded outfield. His limitations against left-handed pitching further complicate his role.
Justin Topa presents a different dilemma. Despite a history of injuries, the 34-year-old reliever offers valuable bullpen depth at a projected $1.7 million salary. The team's recent trades of multiple relievers amplify his importance. However, concerns about his durability may still lead the Twins to non-tender him, though the savings are minimal.
These decisions are amplified by the Twins' ongoing trend of reduced payroll. The team's projected 2026 payroll is set to drop significantly, continuing a pattern seen over the past few seasons. This fiscal restraint may force the Twins to move on from established players like Larnach to manage their budget effectively.




