Former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder weighing season ending surgery
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The 25-year-old sprained a ligament in his left thumb, which he aggravated last week on a headfirst slide.
The procedure comes with a two-month recovery timeline, so it shouldn't have much of an impact on his offseason.
It's nevertheless a frustrating situation for Roden, who would have had an opportunity to play regularly down the stretch.
Minnesota acquired him and pitching prospect Kendry Rojas in the surprise deadline deal that sent controllable reliever Louis Varland to Toronto.
Roden was in Triple-A with the Jays, who have a deep outfield. The Twins immediately recalled him. Roden played in 12 of the team's 13 games before suffering the injury.
The lefty-hitting Roden struggled in that limited look, batting .158 with a lone home run while striking out 13 times in 40 plate appearances.
Roden hadn't hit much during an early-season MLB stint with the Jays either. He finishes his debut campaign with a .191/.261/.294 slash in 55 games. That won't be enough to guarantee him a starting spot in next year's outfield.
Roden destroyed Triple-A pitching, though, batting .331/.423/.496 with more walks than strikeouts in 32 games.
The former third-round pick has hit at every minor league stop and owns a career .302/.409/.457 slash below the MLB level.
Roden still has a pair of minor league option years after this one. The Twins can keep him in Triple-A for the foreseeable future.
He should be healthy entering Spring Training and can compete for an Opening Day roster spot. Minnesota has nine outfielders who'll be on the 40-man roster at the beginning of the offseason.
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