The Minnesota Twins roster is going to look different in 2025. Ownership claims they won’t further decrease player payroll. But then again, those same owners are in the process of selling the team.
Money talks. Which MLB team got the most bang for their buck in 2024? The 2024 regular season has come to a close, and the Twins were Squidward-Window-Meme-ing while their AL Central foes were running around having fun (briefly, anyway) in the postseason (besides the White Sox, of course).
Max Kepler is headed to free agency, taking with him strong defense in right field. With his imminent departure, are the Twins headed for a defensive decline?
Duran’s release was slightly different, which made impacts throughout his arsenal By most metrics, and the eye test, Twins’ reliever Jhoan Duran was not as effective in 2024 as he had been.
Fans were largely frustrated with the Twins' offensive inconsistency and, especially, their ineptitude over the last month and a half of the season. Let's take a look at how they fared against the four most common pitch types they saw in 2024.
Eight current Twins were named winners of the annual awards, including six for their performances on the field. While there were a few surprises, each of these Twins had something about their season that provided interesting context to their success.
Infielder Luke Keaschall has been named the Twins' minor league player of the year and starter Zebby Matthews has been named the Twins' minor league pitcher of the year.
The Twins have announced the winners of their 2024 Diamond Awards, as voted on by the Twin Cities chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
With the postseason push reaching its climax, the Minnesota Twins have entered an offseason of introspection, watching rival teams vie for championship glory in the American and National League Championship Series.
The Twins' Willi Castro and Carlos Santana were named Gold Glove Award Finalists in the American League on Tuesday. There are three finalists at ten different positions for a total of 30 in each league.
The Minnesota Twins season ended weeks ago, but they still have some individual awards to look forward to. Carlos Santana has been named a Gold Glove finalist, and he should be considered the front-runner to take it home.
The Minnesota Twins needed a new first baseman last offseason and they targeted veteran Carlos Santana. His bat appeared to have aged early, but the glove never showed any questions.
It’s a return to his first professional organization, as he was a hitting coach in the Twins’ minor league ranks from 2018-21 before being hired to Baltimore’s big-league staff for the 2022 season.
While on Foul Territory, former Cleveland Guardians All-Star Jason Kipnis had no issues slamming the Minnesota Twins ownership after it was recently announced that the Pohlad family, which has owned the organization for the last 40 years, is exploring a sale.
Minnesota Twins owner Joe Pohlad announced on Thursday that his family will begin exploring a sale of the team. The Pohlad family has owned the Twins since 1984, making them the fourth-longest tenured owners in baseball behind the New York Yankees (1973), Chicago White Sox (1981), and Philadelphia Phillies (1981).
After 40 years of ownership, the Pohlad family has announced today that they are exploring the team’s sale. Carl Pohlad purchased the Minnesota Twins in 1984.
The Pohlad family, owner of the Minnesota Twins since 1984, announced Thursday that it has begun steps to sell the team. "For the past 40 seasons, the Minnesota Twins have been part of our family's heart and soul," said Joe Pohlad, the team's executive chair, in a news release.
The Pohlad Family, which owns the Minnesota Twins, has said they are going to explore the possibility of selling the team. They put out a lengthy statement on social media on Thursday morning.
After a heartbreaking end to the regular season that saw the Minnesota Twins fall out of the postseason picture, it looks big changes could be coming to the organization.
Are the Minnesota Twins going to be undergoing new management?
Minnesota Twins general manager Thad Levine will not return for the 2025 season, the club announced Friday. The Twins continue to make serious front-office moves after vowing to review all parts of their operations following a dismal end to the season.
Thursday was the conclusion of the Wild Card round of the playoffs. In said round, we saw the Detroit Tigers continue a magical run by knocking off the Houston Astros on the road to advance.
The Minnesota Twins parted ways with hitting coaches Rudy Hernandez and David Popkins, assistant hitting coach Derek Shomon and assistant bench/infield coach Tony Diaz on Wednesday.
Had Correa not eased up midway through the basepath, he likely would have reached base.
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