Report: Twins have acquired utility infielder Tristan Gray in a trade with the Boston Red Sox. The move adds valuable versatility and infield depth as the Twins continue to fine-tune their roster. Gray’s ability to play multiple positions could give Minnesota added flexibility heading into the season

Twins Add Ryan Fitzgerald–Like Depth in Minor Trade With Red Sox

If you were worried about the Minnesota Twins waiving and losing Ryan Fitzgerald earlier this offseason, there’s reason for optimism. The Twins effectively replaced him Tuesday night—acquiring a very similar player in a low-key trade with the Boston Red Sox.

Minnesota sent minor-league catcher Nate Baez to Boston in exchange for infielder Tristan Gray, a move first reported Wednesday morning by ESPN’s Jeff Passan.

Tristan Gray Brings Versatile Infield Depth

Twins acquire Tristan Gray in trade with Red Sox

Gray, 29, has appeared in parts of three MLB seasons, primarily with the Tampa Bay Rays, totaling 122 major-league plate appearances. His big-league production has been modest (.207/.264/.369), but he’s been far more effective at the Triple-A level, where he owns a .242/.310/.472 slash line across more than 2,000 career plate appearances.

A left-handed hitter, Gray offers defensive versatility across the infield. In 2025 alone, he logged:

  • 37 games at second base

  • 25 games at third base

  • 23 games at shortstop

He also has one remaining minor-league option, giving the Twins valuable roster flexibility heading into spring training.

If that profile sounds familiar, it should. Gray is essentially a Ryan Fitzgerald facsimile, albeit with slightly more bat speed. He averaged a 74.4 mph swing speed in the majors last season—an encouraging indicator for a player whose value is tied to contact and gap power.

Gray is unlikely to ever be a long-term starter, but he fits well as high-minors depth and a potential multi-position bench contributor, particularly for a team prioritizing flexibility.

Twins Part Ways With Nate Baez

Baez, 24, is a respectable prospect in his own right. Over 918 professional plate appearances, he’s posted a .263/.363/.425 line, showing solid on-base skills and some power.

In 2025, Baez split time between catcher and first base, though there are questions about whether he’ll ultimately stick behind the plate. If he does, his bat could make him a valuable piece—but he’s likely at least a year away from being MLB-ready. Given his age and positional uncertainty, there’s also risk that he never fully develops into a useful big-league contributor.

The Twins, who added significant catching depth at last year’s trade deadline, clearly felt comfortable moving on from Baez in order to address a more immediate need.

A Small Move With Practical Value

Twins acquire Tristan Gray in trade with Red Sox

Because Gray can be optioned to the minors, the trade creates no immediate roster crunch for Minnesota. In fact, it does the opposite. His presence gives the Twins greater freedom when deciding the final roster spot at the end of spring training, allowing them to prioritize performance over positional necessity.

This wasn’t a headline-grabbing move—but it was a smart one.

By swapping a longer-term catching prospect for a versatile, optionable infielder, the Twins quietly deepened their roster as they prepare to navigate a wide-open AL Central. These are the types of marginal moves that often go unnoticed—but can matter over the course of a long season.

If the above sounds like a sketch of ex-Twins infielder Ryan Fitzgerald, that’s about right. Gray is a good facsimile of Fitzgerald, with better bat speed: he averaged a swing speed of 74.4 miles per hour in the majors last year.
He’s unlikely to be a solid starter at any point, but he’s good depth in the high minors and can be a versatile contributor off the bench. Baez, 24, is a decent prospect in his own right, with a .263/.363/.425 line in 918 professional plate appearances. He split his time between first base and catcher in 2025 and might not stick behind the plate, but if he does, he has enough thump in his bat to be valuable.
He’s at least a year away, though, and given his age, that introduces a risk that he’ll never mature into a useful big-leaguer. The Twins, who acquired plenty of catching help on the farm at last year’s trade deadline, elected to move on from Baez and bolster their big-league depth on the infield, instead. That they can option Gray to the minors makes this move easy on the Twins in the short term.
He won’t worsen their roster crunch at the end of spring training. On the contrary, having a player like him in the mix will give them the ability to choose the winner of the final roster spot without disproportionate consideration for positional value. It’s a small move, but this deepens Minnesota’s roster as they try to hold onto a competitive foothold in the wide-open AL Central.

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