The Twins' waiver claim of Jackson Kowar feels like exactly what it is — a low-stakes organizational depth move that generated minimal buzz but ticks the right boxes for a rebuilding franchise. Media coverage was sparse but positive, with outlets framing this as smart asset collection rather than a meaningful roster upgrade, especially given Kowar's immediate flip to Baltimore which suggests multiple front offices identified speculative upside in the former Royals prospect. Twins fans barely registered the move, viewing Kowar as organizational filler while they wait for the team to address more pressing needs in the bullpen through free agency or trade. This fits Minnesota's broader strategy of accumulating young arms with pedigree — Kowar was a first-round pick whose stuff still flashes despite struggles at the big league level. The B- grade reflects solid process over immediate impact; if Kowar finds his command and harnesses his mid-90s fastball, this could look prescient, but more likely it's just another minor league depth piece that keeps the organizational pipeline flowing.
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