With Spring Training looming the Minnesota Twins have had a busy couple of days. On Tuesday, they added Danny Coulombe to fortify the bullpen . One day later, Harrison Bader signed a deal to become the team’s 4th outfielder in 2025. But after their flurry of signings this week, the Twins’ 40-man roster was suddenly full. So late Thursday, they cleared some space with a trade.
Michael Helman made his major league debut for Minnesota last season, which made the utility man a member of the 40-man roster this offseason. In fact, Helman even made the trip to Minneapolis last weekend for Twins Fest. Just a few days later, he was shipped off to St. Louis for “cash considerations”.
We have acquired INF/OF Michael Helman from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for cash considerations.
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) February 6, 2025
Our 40-player roster now stands at 40. pic.twitter.com/w88ZnhZ79u
We may never know how much money the MN Twins received in this deal, but the money is usually considered inconsequential. In this case, it’s the 40-man roster spot that president Derek Falvey and his front office was seeking to clear.
Helman was an 11th round pick by Minnesota back in 2018. After six seasons in the minor leagues he earned a call-up in 2024. Helman played in nine games for the Minnesota Twins last season. He had three hits in ten at bats. Two of them were doubles, and he scored a pair of runs.
After a slow start to his professional career, Helman found significant success at Triple-A each of the past two seasons. In 2023 he hit .296/.356/.546 across 27 games. Last year he had a .271/.350/.487 slash line.
When #MNTwins rookie Michael Helman turns on the jets, good things happen! Such a smooth slide. pic.twitter.com/kPq8JFxZHz
— Talkin' Twins (@TalkinTwins) September 10, 2024
Minnesota needed to clear a pair of 40-man spots in order to add their recent free agent acquisitions. The Cardinals trading for Helman allowed them to find one without needing to designate him for assignment.
It would have been difficult for Helman to find playing time at the big league level in Minnesota. He is already 28 years old and behind plenty of other utility options. His spot on the 40-man roster was well-earned, but was always going to be difficult to keep.
With the Cardinals, he can compete at multiple positions and look to break Spring Training with the major league club.
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