Atlanta Braves Drake Baldwin, right, is greeted by Matt Olson (Image via AP Photo) The Atlanta Braves have begun the 2026 season well. They hold a 6-3 record and sit on top of the NL East as of April 5. The lineup is strong and continues to produce runs. Players like Ronald Acuña Jr., Matt Olson, and Austin Riley are doing their job. But the pitching side is where some concern remains.The starting rotation looks solid at first glance, but injuries have already created problems. Spencer Strider, AJ Smith-Shawver, and Hurston Waldrep are not available right now. That leaves Chris Sale, Reynaldo López, Grant Holmes, Bryce Elder, and MartÃn Pérez to carry the load. Over a long season, that may not be enough. This is why a move for Minnesota Twins starter Joe Ryan is being discussed. He is 29, in his prime, and coming off a strong season. He also comes at a reasonable cost, which makes him a good fit for a team trying to win now.
Proposed Braves-Twins Trade Structure and Why It Makes Sense
A possible trade between the Braves and Twins could look like this:
Atlanta Braves receive:
• RHP Joe Ryan (29 years old, over 3 years of team control, $6.35M salary in 2026, $13M mutual option for 2027)
Minnesota Twins receive:
• RHP JR Ritchie (22, top Braves pitching prospect)• OF Didier Fuentes (20, young arm with upside)• C Cam Caminiti (19, developing catcher)• 2026 Competitive Balance Round A pick 
Minnesota Twins Joe Ryan (Image via Getty)
This deal allows the Atlanta Braves to improve the rotation without touching its main roster players. They give up prospects instead of current contributors.For the Braves, the reason is clear. Joe Ryan has already shown he can handle a full season. In 2025, he threw 171 innings with a 3.42 ERA and 194 strikeouts. His 2026 numbers are not great yet, but it is a very small sample. His deeper stats still show he is pitching well.For the Minnesota Twins, things are different. They are 3-6 and not scoring enough runs. Moving Joe Ryan now could help them build for the future. His value is high, and they can turn him into multiple young players.
How Joe Ryan Improves Atlanta Braves’ Rotation Immediately
Joe Ryan would become the No. 2 starter behind Chris Sale. That alone would make the rotation more stable. The Atlanta Braves currently have a 2.29 ERA from their starters, which ranks fifth in MLB. But injuries could change that quickly.Ryan brings strikeouts, control, and consistency. His 2025 WHIP of 1.04 and ERA+ of 118 show he performs above league average. He also gives the Braves another reliable arm who can pitch deep into games.The offense is already strong, ranking near the top in OPS. With better pitching support, the team can turn close games into wins more often. It also reduces pressure on the rest of the rotation.
Why the Minnesota Twins Would Consider Moving Their Ace
The Minnesota Twins may look at the bigger picture. Their rotation ERA is 4.48, and their offense has not been strong. With injury concerns around Pablo López, Joe Ryan is their top asset.Trading him now brings back young players who can help in the future. JR Ritchie could become a key starter. Didier Fuentes adds another arm with potential. Cam Caminiti gives them help at catcher. The draft pick adds more value.This type of move fits a team that may be aiming for a later window, possibly around 2027 or 2028.
Key Benefits for Both Teams in This Trade Scenario
For Atlanta Braves, the benefit is clear. They get a dependable pitcher who can help them right away. He fits their timeline and does not cost too much money.For Minnesota Twins, the benefit is depth. They turn one player into several young pieces. This helps rebuild their system and plan for the future.The players also gain. Joe Ryan joins a team with strong playoff chances. The young players get more opportunity to grow and prove themselves.
Pros and Cons of the Proposed Trade

Atlanta Braves vs Minnesota Twins (Image via USA Today Sports)
Pros for Atlanta Braves:
• Fixes rotation depth quickly• Adds a proven pitcher• Contract is affordable• Core lineup remains unchanged
Cons for Braves:
• Lose important prospects• Future depth becomes weaker• Some risk if Ryan struggles or gets injured
Pros for Minnesota Twins:
• Add multiple young players• Strengthen long-term plan• Gain extra draft value• Sell at the right time
Cons for Twins:
• Lose best current starter• Team may struggle more in 2026• Fans may not like the move
Joe Ryan Performance Breakdown (2024-2026)
SeasonGGSIPW-LERAWHIPKK%xERAFIPxFIPCSW%H/9HR/9BABIPGB%202423231357-73.600.9914727.6%3.723.844.0124.1%7.11.00.30145.1%2025313117113-103.421.0419427.6%3.513.663.8824.1%7.21.00.30145.1%2026229.10-14.821.291025.6%2.191.994.2624.1%9.60.00.38542.3%Career117116650.246-373.801.0772927.6%3.813.984.2024.1%7.60.90.30145.1%
Projected 2026 totals:
29 games, 167 innings, 11 wins, 4.18 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, 26.6% strikeout rate
Team Rotation Comparison (2026 Season So Far)
TeamSP ERASP WHIPSP K/9SP H/9SP HR/9RecordPlayoff OddsAtlanta Braves2.291.059.17.10.76-379.0%Minnesota Twins4.481.328.19.01.33-621.7%
Joe Ryan’s Pitch Mix and Profile
So far in 2026, Joe Ryan is still using his fastball the most. It makes up over 40% of his pitches. His curveball gets ground balls, while the slider and sweeper give him more options.
Pitch mix (2026):
• Four-seam fastball: 41.6%• Curveball: 12.4%• Slider: 8.1%• Sweeper: 7.5%He was drafted in 2018 and has grown into a reliable starter. At this stage of his career, he fits well with a team that wants to win now but also keep some future control.
My Final Thoughts: Who Wins the Trade?
The Atlanta Braves come out ahead in this deal. They fix their biggest problem and improve their chances this season. They do this without losing their main players.For the Minnesota Twins, the move still makes sense. They build for the future and add depth. But in the short term, Atlanta benefits more.Also read: MLB trade rumors: Cincinnati Reds could chase $9.35 million Houston Astros star to boost lineup depth and right-handed powerIf this trade happens, it could be a key move for the Braves as they push for another strong season.