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In the moments after the trade deadline, there were a lot of moving parts for the Minnesota Twins. They had just completed ...
The Minnesota Twins made one of the biggest moves of the MLB trade deadline when they sent Carlos Correa away, a move that could backfire.
Prielipp, a left-handed starter, was named the Twins' minor league pitcher of the month for July, while Culpepper earned the organization's monthly award for position players. Both dominated over the ...
This lineup includes six players currently at the big-league level and three of the Twins' top prospects. Rodriguez is at Triple-A, and the only question with him is if he can stay healthy. Jenkins ...
The new-look Twins are scrappy, competitive, and … kind of fun to watch? Luke Keaschall turned in another big game, Minnesota ...
Keaschall is the Twins’ No. 3 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, in a farm system that was recently revamped by the Twins’ wild ...
Correa's decision to bail on Minnesota stood in stark contrast to his public statements just a few months prior, and his insistence on the Astros severely hampered the Twins' ability to drum up any ...
All told, the Twins made nine deals this week, sending out 10 major-league players, which represented nearly 40% of their ...
Trade deadline addition Chris Paddack allowed four runs on six hits to his old team in a 6-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins.
Luke Keaschall hit his first homer in the majors and Trevor Larnach also cleared the fences against former teammate Chris ...
Minnesota indeed went the route of the seller and did so with far more vigor than anyone might’ve foreseen. The Twins shipped ...
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