Griffin Jax is being considered for a potential move to a starting pitching role for the Twins next season, as bench coach Jayce Tingler believes he has developed the necessary arsenal to succeed as a starter. Tingler emphasized that the decision will largely depend on Jax's personal aspirations—whether he prefers to continue as a dominant reliever or transition back to starting. With a budget limiting free-agent acquisitions, moving Jax could be a strategic way to enhance the starting rotation. Despite a challenging debut season as a starter in 2021, Jax has shown significant improvement, evidenced by his impressive 2.03 ERA in 2024. However, the front office faces a dilemma in potentially losing one of their top relievers, as replacing his contributions would be difficult. Tingler noted the growing depth in the starting pitching staff, suggesting that Jax could fill a vital role if he transitions back to starting.