Plus an injury update on top prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez, and Royce Lewis clarifies a viral comment about slumps.
Training is just around the corner for the Minnesota Twins after what many fans considered to be a lackluster offseason. While some insiders may not agree, the team still has to get ready for another 162-game season regardless of who they signed or didn’t sign.
If you’re among the crowd who prefers that the Twins let their young lefty hitters see lefty pitching, one Rocco Baldelli comment might be cause for optimism.
Although Harrison Bader will likely play in center field when Byron Buxton is given a day off, Bader more likely will play in left when the Twins face lefthanded starters.
The Minnesota Twins are planning to give Harrison Bader regular playing time in left field this season. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Count new Twins outfielder Harrison Bader among his many fans. “I’m pretty sure I’ve asked him for multiple autographs in the past just because I admire his game so much,” said Bader ...
The Minnesota Twins will try some position movements during Spring Training. Center fielder Harrison Bader will try to work in left field.
Across the diamond, the Minnesota Twins have some really intriguing youngsters on the roster and in the minors, and they're entering the 2025 season with high hopes for a handful of players who could be considered rising stars.
The infielder got ahold of a Carlos Carrasco first-pitch sinker in the second inning and took it out to right field, tying the game at the time. The next inning, Bader hit his first of the spring, as well, sending a slider out past the left-field fence.
The Minnesota Twins officially opened spring training in Fort Myers, Florida, on Feb. 17. The team hopes to rid itself of the stench of its total team collapse at the end of last season.
The Minnesota Twins have signed a new left-handed reliever to a minor league deal and he'll compete for a job at Triple-A.
Count new Twins outfielder Harrison Bader among his many fans. “I’m pretty sure I’ve asked him for multiple autographs in the past just because I admire his game so much,” said Bader, who now has a locker next to Buxton’s at Hammond Stadium.