The Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Rays are close to a swap of two potential future stars. The Twins would acquire outfielder Delmon Young in exchange for right-hander Matt Garza, sources told ESPN.com's Keith Law. The potential swap was first reported by the Star Tribune, which reported the deal could involve as many as six players, with shortstop Jason Bartlett and reliever Juan Rincon going to Tampa Bay in the deal and shortstop Brendan Harris and outfield prospect Jason Pridie coming to Minnesota. Young, 22, hit .288 with 13 home runs and 93 RBIs in his first major league season. Garza, 24, was 5-7 with a 3.69 ERA in 15 starts for the Twins in 2007. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2003 draft, Young has struggled to keep his temper in check during his time in professional baseball. He received a 50-game suspension after flipping his bat into the chest of a Triple-A umpire in 2006, and was suspended three games by the Southern League for bumping an umpire while playing for Double-A Montgomery in 2005. Young is the younger brother of Washington first baseman Dmitri Young.