The Twins face a rebuilding challenge after a deadline sell-off, trading Carlos Correa and bullpen talent. With ZiPS projecting a below-average lineup, the team aims to rebuild around remaining players like Pablo López and Joe Ryan. ⚾️
The Twins face a rebuilding challenge after a deadline sell-off, trading Carlos Correa and bullpen talent. With ZiPS projecting a below-average lineup, the team aims to rebuild around remaining players like Pablo López and Joe Ryan. ⚾️
Relive iconic Twins moments: Jack Morris' 1991 Game 7 shutout, Kirby Puckett's Game 6 heroics, and Harmon Killebrew's 500th homer. From Santana's 17-strikeout game to 2006's division clincher, the Twins' history is a tapestry of unforgettable achievements. ⚾
The Twins remained inactive during the MLB Winter Meetings, fueling speculation about potential trades of their stars. Despite keeping Byron Buxton, Joe Ryan, and Pablo López, fans remain skeptical about the team's future direction. 🤔
Twins secure Josh Bell for first base with a one-year deal. Bell, known for his on-base skills and power, joins as their fifth Opening Day starter at the position in five years. ⚾
Who's on first for the Twins in '26? Minnesota's revolving door at first base continues with another new face expected. With $15-20M in payroll space, free agents like Rhys Hoskins and Paul Goldschmidt are in the mix to fill the void. ⚾️
Twins land first baseman Josh Bell on a one-year deal with a 2027 mutual option. A power boost for the lineup in 2026. ⚾
The Twins' off-season strategy includes keeping stars Buxton, López, and Ryan while aiming to sign a mid-tier first baseman and relievers. They shook up the roster by releasing McCusker and trading Rule 5 pick Susac for young catcher Caraballo.
The Twins are eyeing free agent first basemen Ryan O’Hearn, Josh Bell, and Rhys Hoskins to bolster their lineup. With Kody Clemens struggling against lefties, Minnesota seeks more "thump" as they look to improve their 23rd-ranked offense. ⚾️
The Twins are shifting strategies this offseason, exploring mid-tier first base options like Ryan O'Hearn, Rhys Hoskins, and Josh Bell. With a $20M budget, they're eyeing power hitters to bolster their lineup while also planning bullpen revamps. ⚾
The Twins are focused on bolstering their bullpen, the top priority this offseason. While not planning major free-agent splurges, they aim to support their core players without trading key figures like Ryan, López, or Buxton. 🔄
Twins picked catcher Daniel Susac in the Rule 5 Draft and traded him to the Giants for prospect Miguel Caraballo. They cleared a 40-man roster spot by releasing OF Carson McCusker, who aims to play in Asia next year. 🥋
The Twins have picked catcher Daniel Susac from the A's in the Rule 5 Draft, eyeing low-risk, high-upside talent. Susac will need to stick on the Major League roster all season to remain with the team. 🥎
Carson McCusker's release opens a spot on the Twins' 40-man roster, potentially setting the stage for a strategic pick in the upcoming Rule 5 draft. 📋
The Minnesota Twins secured the third overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, their highest since selecting Royce Lewis No. 1 in 2017. Despite falling from their No. 2 odds, the team is optimistic about the opportunity. ⚾️
The Minnesota Twins nabbed the 3rd overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft. With a 22.2% chance, they secured an enviable position to boost their future roster. Draft strategy just got a little more interesting. 📈
Twins sign right-handed reliever Grant Hartwig to a minor-league deal with a spring training invite. Previously with the Mets, Hartwig brings major-league experience and could bolster the bullpen. 🌟
The Twins dismantled their bullpen midseason, trading five key relievers. Now, they're eyeing bullpen reinforcements and a power bat while keeping stars Buxton, Lopez, and Ryan. 🛠️
Derek Falvey confirms the Twins will build around their core players like Pablo López, Joe Ryan, and Byron Buxton. Despite offseason rumors, these stars aren't on the trading block, giving the team room to strengthen without major subtractions. ⚾
The Twins are set to keep key players Byron Buxton, Joe Ryan, and Pablo López, aiming to build around them for 2026. Team president Derek Falvey is focused on adding talent rather than trading away stars, eyeing a competitive AL Central run. 🏟️
Byron Buxton isn't leaving the Twins this winter, despite rumors. Expect the franchise to hold onto their dynamic talent, as trading him seems unlikely given his value and team's future needs. 🧢
The Twins are holding onto Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton, and Pablo López, sidestepping a winter sell-off to focus on 2026 contention. 🧐
The Twins are signing right-hander Grant Hartwig to a minor league deal with a major league camp invite. Hartwig, with a middling MLB ERA and a stint in Japan, offers a mix of pitches but control remains a question mark. 🧐
Joe Ryan remains a hot topic as the Mets eye the Twins' right-hander for a potential trade. Despite previous interest from teams like the Red Sox and Dodgers, Ryan's affordable salary and strong performance keep the asking price high. 🔍
Trade winds swirl in Minnesota as Winter Meetings loom. Star center fielder Byron Buxton might consider waiving his no-trade clause if the Twins continue dealing veterans, despite his preference to stay. Yet, he's the least likely to be moved. 🌀
Byron Buxton, Joe Ryan, and Pablo López ranked among ESPN's top trade candidates, with Buxton willing to waive his no-trade clause. Despite his loyalty, Minnesota's trading spree and playoff hopes dashed, a potential exodus looms. 🥶