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In many decades of writing about sports, I’ve never before written the following sentence: The front office of a Minnesota team should act selfishly, impetuously and irrationally. If you are Twins President Derek Falvey or General Manager Jeremy Zoll,
The MLB trade deadline is Thursday at 5 p.m. The Twins’ president said there is one guiding principle this time of year: “Never shut off avenues to talent.”
Kody Funderburk The Minnesota Twins have made a roster change today. They optioned left-hand pitcher Kody Funderburk to Triple-A. This occurred ahead of the series opener with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Perhaps Lewis’s good mental place convinces the Twins front office to keep together a roster which has underwhelmed all season.
The Minnesota Twins front office has officially entered what insiders are calling their “Hope-and-Hold” era, refusing to trade prospects with fringe potential while simultaneously declining to upgrade a 40-man roster already flush with replacement-level promise.
Misiewicz was removed from the Twins’ game against the Los Angeles Dodgers due to the injury. He had only been able to appear in four games since having his contract selected on July 9, in which Misiewicz allowed five runs on four hits in 4.1 innings with three walks and five strikeouts.
"We understand the reality there's a real chance we have a different locker room in 10 days," Ryan Jeffers said.
That said, there are signs of life. He’s been more selective at the plate in recent weeks, and he has posted an .827 OPS over his last 20 games. If the Twins are going to make noise in the Wild Card chase, Correa has to be more than just steady. He needs to be the centerpiece. That might sound like a lot but it’s what he was brought here to do.
Minnesota Twins left fielder DaShawn Keirsey Jr. (21) scores on a single hit by center fielder Harrison Bader in the eighth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Target Field on May 21, 2025.
When pitching Seinfeld to NBC, George Costanza provided a direct explanation for the network executives. “I think I can sum up the show for you with one
The Twins have selected the contract of veteran right-handed reliever Michael Tonkin and called him up to make his season debut. Travis Adams was sent back down to Triple-A St. Paul after another ineffective outing in Sunday's loss to the Nationals.