In the eight offseasons since Derek Falvey took the helm in Minnesota, the Twins have averaged three major-league signings or trades after Feb. 1. All signs point to a similar late charge in 2025, but is it a good strategy?
The Guardians have made a rare investment in their bullpen as well. It’s easy to feel like the Twins are being passed by, but there’s a case to be made that the bullpen isn’t the place for these AL Central teams to invest.
Walker Jenkins reached Class AA at 19 years old, totaled more walks than strikeouts while accumulating only 11 plate appearances against pitchers who were younger than him, and he’s now rated as a consensus top-10 prospect in the minor leagues.
The Minnesota Twins have a few top prospects and a solid system but Keith Law doesn't love where they rank across the league.
The consensus prospect rankings around Major League Baseball make it clear that Minnesota has three prospects who stand out above the rest: Walker Jenkins, Emmanuel Rodrguez and Luke Keaschall. However,
Look around the sports landscape, and it’s evident that good owners are necessary for success and stability, and the state of Minnesota is no exception.
The Minnesota Twins are going with a familiar Opening Day starter again when they kick off their 2025 MLB campaign.
The Minnesota Twins are going to rely heavily on internal talent this season. That’s largely because ownership has failed to commit additional money to the payroll.
The Minnesota Twins keep handing out minor league deals, and they just recently added two more veterans to their collection.
In the span of 12 months, Woods Richardson lowered his arm slot, raised his velocity and rediscovered what made him a top prospect.
At the beginning of the offseason, the Twins announced they would be leaving FanDuel Sports Network (formerly Bally) following the expiration of their contract for Twins.TV, which will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball. Now, they’ve announced more details of the plan.
According to MLB Insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, it feels 'inevitable' that slugging first baseman Pete Alonso will return to the New York Mets. He posted