The Twins are on a spending spree, signing Josh Bell, Victor Caratini, and Taylor Rogers. With pitchers and catchers reporting soon, expect more moves from an active front office aiming to bolster the roster further. 💼
The Twins are on a spending spree, signing Josh Bell, Victor Caratini, and Taylor Rogers. With pitchers and catchers reporting soon, expect more moves from an active front office aiming to bolster the roster further. 💼
Ryan Jeffers, Twins catcher, makes the 2026 All-Underrated Team. Known for his consistent offensive production, Jeffers stands out among catchers with league-average OPS+ over the past three seasons. His performance may finally get the recognition it deserves.
Luke Keaschall aims to bounce back with his first normal offseason after recovering from Tommy John surgery and a thumb injury. Historically, these setbacks have hindered players, making a smooth recovery crucial for future success. ⏳
Twins Notes: Bullpen, Rogers, Keaschall
The Twins' offseason strategy lacks ambition, sticking to low-key, money-saving moves. While they keep operations in-house, fans yearn for a splash in the free agency market. 🧐
Historically, the Minnesota Twins have been key players in baseball's Hall of Fame discussions. Their past legends continue to ignite hot stove chatter, highlighting the team's rich legacy in shaping MLB history. 🔥
Joe Ryan and the Twins ink a deal to dodge arbitration, securing him for 2026 with a $6.1M contract and a $13M mutual option for 2027. Ryan's consistency keeps the Twins' rotation sturdy. ⚾
Joe Ryan secures a $6.2M deal, dodging arbitration with the Twins. A $13M mutual option in 2027 looms, keeping the rotation steady. 🔄
Taylor Rogers returns to the Twins, bringing a familiar face back to the bullpen. Meanwhile, new executive chair Tom Pohlad aims to reconnect with fans after a tough season. 📈
Taylor Rogers returns to the Twins, aiming to bolster a bullpen in need of reinvention. Following Caleb Thielbar's blueprint could be key as Rogers seeks to regain his form with the team. 🔄
Bailey Ober is back to basics for a fresh start in 2026 after a challenging 2025. The Twins pitcher, looking leaner and more confident, aims to bounce back by focusing on health and mechanics. ⚾
Taylor Rogers returns to the Twins, signing a one-year deal as he eyes a 10-year mark with the team. His reunion promises fresh dynamics with new manager Derek Shelton and bullpen coach LaTroy Hawkins. 🏟️
Twins are on the hunt for a right-handed reliever to bolster their bullpen, with Ryan Jeffers set to take on the primary catching role. ⚾️🔍
Twins shuffle the deck: Pierson Ohl and Jhonny Pereda designated for assignment to make room for new additions Victor Caratini and Taylor Rogers. 🃏
"Major League" reflects a classic underdog story that resonates with small-market teams like the Twins. The film humorously captures the struggles and triumphs of misfit players, a scenario familiar to Minnesota fans over the years. 🎬
Dick Bremer, the iconic broadcaster, joins the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame, becoming its 42nd member. Over the years, his voice became synonymous with Twins baseball, etching unforgettable moments for fans. 🎙️
Twins ownership adds minority stakeholders, boosting resources for offseason moves. Despite modest additions, they eyed Brewers' ace Freddy Peralta before his trade to the Mets. Moves hint at potential buying strategy for the AL Central race. 🔄
The 1986 Minnesota Twins struggled with a 71-91 record, finishing 6th in the AL West. Despite this, standout performances from Kirby Puckett and Gary Gaetti hinted at future promise. New manager Tom Kelly ended the season with a 12-11 record, sparking hope.
The Twins traded infielder Vidal Bruján to the Mets for cash after designating him for assignment. Bruján, a former top prospect with underwhelming MLB stats, makes way for Tristan Gray, offering more roster flexibility. ⚾
The Twins signed veteran catcher Victor Caratini to a two-year, $14 million deal, surprising many who expected bullpen reinforcements. With budget constraints, the focus might now shift to adding offensive power. ⚾
The Twins bolster their bullpen by signing former All-Star lefty Taylor Rogers to a one-year, $2 million deal. Returning to Minnesota, Rogers aims to provide veteran stability and high-leverage poise alongside emerging talents. 🔄
Historically, Minnesota Twins legends have had varying results in Hall of Fame ballots. Fans have seen past icons navigate the election process with mixed success, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of reaching baseball's pinnacle. 🏆
Taylor Rogers returns to the Twins on a one-year, $2M deal, four years post-trade. The lefty reliever, known for his sweeping pitch, aims to stabilize the bullpen. Expect him as a lefty specialist, with room for bullpen flexibility in 2026.
The Twins' offseason focus on minor league relievers—Grant Hartwig, Andrew Bash, and Luis Quiñones—aims to plug bullpen gaps after a 2025 fire sale. With Josh Bell and Victor Caratini as their only major signings, will this patchwork hold? ⚾
Twins reunite with former closer Taylor Rogers on a one-year deal. The lefty returns to bolster the bullpen after stints with multiple teams. Expect his sweeper to dazzle—opponents hit just .168 against it last season. 🔄