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I only mentioned Buxton because I don't think we have anywhere near the prospect capital necessary to land Reynolds. Pirates are supposedly looking for two Top 50 prospects in any deal involving Reynolds and we just don't have that.
Agree that Buxton can't stay on the field, but I think he may come cheap from the Twins, who are in an odd kind of limbo. They waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay underperformed in 2021, mostly due to an abysmal pitching staff. You could probably get Buxton for Wright plus one. I'm not necessarily advocating that, but given Buxton's injury issues, he's obviously on a "prove it" situation. And the Twins may not want to move him during the off-season and instead wait for the 2022 deadline. Twins' core still has some promise and if (big IF) they get some pitching, they could bounce back and contend in that division,
Twins would let Donaldson go for a bag of balls as long as the other team picked up all his salary. He's also had problems staying on the field and if the front office has soured on him anywhere near as much as the fan base and the media, it won't be a surprise if he gets moved. But as is the case with Buxton, the Twins' front office says they aren't going to do a tear down and moving Donaldson for next-to-nothing would leave a whole omelet on their collective face given the deal they signed him to prior to 2020.
You're right that the Twins are filled to the brim with semi-plow horse OFs, which has always been their go-to profile over the years. Kepler was terrible in 2021 and Kiriloff (who also had some injury problems), Larnach, and Rooker didn't look ready. Kiriloff and Larnach still have decent ceilings, so I doubt they would move them. Sano isn't an OF, but he's probably not long for the squad. Dropping him would save the team a lot of money as the cost for the post-game food spread would be cut in half.