The Minnesota Twins' lackluster payroll has been the subject of fans' ire for the last two-plus seasons, and the lack of spending and moves this offseason have even drawn the attention from head of the MLB Players' Association,
Varland could become the latest in a long line of "failed" starters throughout Twins history to turn into impact relievers.
The Minnesota Twins bullpen is taking shape and they have a couple of relievers that could play huge roles in 2025.
Many franchises search for unconventional ways to gain a strategic advantage. The Minnesota Twins have continued that trend in their recent approach to building a pitching staff. Instead of relying solely on high-octane velocity or wipeout-breaking stuff,
Miranda should see time both at first and third, and get plenty at-bats as the designated hitter. The Twins are expected to rotate at DH, as they have in years past, though it wouldn’t be surprising if Miranda was among the leaders in at-bats there.
Clark said the union hopes the Twins are still “trying to be that last team standing” as the Pohlad family considers a sale.
Last season, Tonkin went from the Mets to the Twins to the Mets to the Yankees and back to the Twins. He had a good 56-inning stretch with the Yankees in there, recording a 3.38 ERA in that span. He's out of minor league options, so if he doesn't make the Twins' Opening Day roster, he'll be subject to waivers.
The Twins reassigned Ramirez (shoulder) to minor-league camp Sunday, Phil Miller of The Minnesota Star Tribune reports.
Twins batters could break hit-by-pitch records, and frustrated fans are searching for details about watching games on traditional TV.
[Editor’s note: The following article is from Athlon Sports’ 2025 MLB Preview magazine ... intention to sell the Twins, after 40 years of family ownership. For many Minnesota fans, it was ...