Might as well kill the lead right here in the first paragraph. When the Twins announce the players that they are adding to their 40-man roster on (or before) Thursday, we will see the names Alex Meyer, Miguel Sano and Eddie Rosario. Will the Twins choose to add any more than those three? We'll find out then, but for a look at who all is eligible, keep reading.Each year at this time, Major League teams need to add players to their 40 man roster in order to protect them from being selected in the Rule 5 draft at the Winter Meetings in early December. A year ago, the Twins added Kennys Vargas, Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco and Logan Darnell.
Who is eligible to be selected in the Rule 5 draft this year? Players who signed when they were less than 19-years-old in 2010 and players who were 19 or older when they signed in 2011. Of course, if they're on the 40 man roster, they can't be picked.
The Givens
As mentioned in the header, Miguel Sano, Eddie Rosario and Alex Meyer will all be added. Unless something completely unexpected happens in the next couple of days, their odds of being added to the 40 man roster are 100%
Miguel Sano was actually signed in 2009, but since he signed in October, after the season ended, so he was not eligible a year ago. He's an elite prospect. There is no question. He should be protected.
Eddie Rosario had a difficult 2014 season, much at his own doing. Even if he wouldn't have had a spectacular Arizona Fall League, he would have been a given to add.
Finally, Alex Meyer may wind up being a bullpen arm, but the fact that he could become an ace if all goes well means that he is also going to be added to the roster.
The Possibles