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The Minnesota Twins continue to make tweaks to their roster, as the 2026 Major League Baseball season approaches. And with just weeks remaining until the start of spring training, Derek Falvey still has a lot of work to do.
In the bullpen, they’ve added Taylor Rogers back into the fold. On offense, Josh Bell and Victor Caratini will try to add a spark to a Twins lineup that lacked firepower for most of 2025.
Minnesota Twins trade away former top prospect
When the Minnesota Twins made the Rogers and Caratini moves official, they cleared room on the 40-man roster by designating Pierson Ohl for assignment.
Rather than grab Ohl off waivers, the Colorado Rockies called up the Twins looking for more. And apparently they found what they were seeking… in 26-year-old Canadian second baseman, Edouard Julien.
#MNTwins trade Edouard Julien & Pierson Ohl to Colorado for Single-A pitcher Jace Kaminska & cash.
Kaminska had Tommy John & missed 2025, but was Cal League pitcher of the year in 2024 with 104 strikeouts and a 2.78 ERA in 87 1/3 IP at Fresno.
Twins’ 40-man is down to 39.
— DanHayesMLB (@DanHayesMLB) January 28, 2026
Pierson Ohl made his major league debut last season and owned a 5.10 ERA (4.20 FIP) in 30 innings. Used as both a starter and middle-reliever, the former 14th round pick had progressed through the system as a nice find.
Similarly to Ohl, Julien was a late round pick (18th) out of Auburn. Originally intending to go back to school, the MN Twins ultimately lured him away.
Goodbye Eddie Julien
In 2022 Julien owned a .931 OPS at Double-A, and followed it up by batting .400/.563/.686 in 21 Arizona Fall League games. He debuted in the big leagues during the 2023 season and finished seventh in Rookie of the Year voting.
Eddie Julian’s 130 OPS+ as a rookie cratered the last two seasons. In 64 games last year he batted just .220/.309/.324 with 10 doubles and three home runs.
Either the league adjusted and Julien was unable to do so, or something broke down. As a bad defender with even a questionable fit at first place, there was just no way for Minnesota to keep him.
A former 10th round pick, Jace Kaminska is an intriguing return for the Twins. He has yet to make his MLB debut, and is coming off Tommy John surgery. The 2.78 ERA in 87 1/3 innings at Single-A in 2024 is plenty impressive though. Now 24 years old, Kaminska posted a 104/12 K/BB in his first full professional season.
jace kaminska is an intriguing arm coming off of tommy john
struck out 104 in 87.1 innings in 2024
fast/curve combo plays well vs righties (.152/.178/.178 in 157 plate appearances in 2024) but needs another pitch for lefties pic.twitter.com/nEwTzbjVm3
— parker hageman (@HagemanParker) January 28, 2026
Jhonny Pereda also traded by MN Twins
Ohl and Julien weren’t the only DFA’d Minnesota Twins on the move of late either. Catcher Jhonny Pereda is headed to Seattle.
Acquired last season from the Athletics in a depth move, Pereda wasn’t a guy long for the major league roster. He filled in after both Ryan Jeffers and Christian Vazquez got hurt, but played in just 11 games.
#MNTwins trade DFA’d catcher Jhonny Pereda to Seattle for cash.
— DanHayesMLB (@DanHayesMLB) January 28, 2026
Pereda has had limited big league run, and is more organizational fodder rather than a building piece at this point. The Minnesota Twins are moving forward with Ryan Jeffers, Victor Caratini, and Alex Jackson as the backstops on their 40-man roster.
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