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Given their positions, Manfred and Clark would rarely have incentive to be skeptical of franchise values, but a bellwether case is developing. The Minnesota Twins were publicly put up for sale last ...
The Twins outfielder and first baseman announced on Thursday that he's decided to retire from Major League Baseball after nine years in the organization. He's been placed on the voluntary retired ...
He released the following statement through the Twins: “After nine seasons in professional baseball, I’m announcing my decision to step away from the game today. Baseball has always been a ...
SAN ANTONIO – There is no timeline for a new ownership group to purchase the Twins, which the Pohlad family announced was up for sale in October, but baseball agent Scott Boras expects a new ...
The Twins have outrighted right-handers Scott Blewett, Randy Dobnak, Josh Winder, and Daniel Duarte as well as first baseman Yunior Severino off their 40-man roster, as noted by Bobby Nightengale ...
Carlos Santana, at the ripe age of 38, has won the first Gold Glove of his illustrious MLB career. Santana was a rock star at first base for the Minnesota Twins in 2024. One of the few players on ...
The Twins have informed outfielder Manuel Margot that they will decline their end of his contract’s $12MM mutual option, reports Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News and SKOR North Radio.
The Minnesota Twins are reportedly moving on from two players heading into the 2025 season. According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, Minnesota declined mutual options to retain utility man Kyle ...
Cleveland Guardians catcher David Fry, center, tags out Minnesota Twins’ Alex Kirilloff (19) at home plate during the first inning of a baseball game, Saturday, April 6, 2024, in Minneapolis.
What does my life look like without baseball? What would I enjoy doing ... Kirilloff, 26, has been in the Twins’ organization since 2016 when he was drafted in the first round, 15th overall.
Minnesota Twins first baseman and outfielder Alex Kirilloff on Thursday announced his retirement from baseball with a post on social media. The Twins have since acknowledged Kiriloff's decision ...