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Minnesota made a left-handed switch in its relief corps, as the club continues searching for stability out of the bullpen.
Athletics slugger Brent Rooker became the latest entrant in the forthcoming Home Run Derby on Thursday. Just one spot remains vacant in the eight-player field. Rooker, 30, has hit .270/.346/.489 (130 OPS+) with 19 home runs in his first 94 games this season.
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Newser on MSNThe MLB Draft Has Three Sets of TwinsThis weekend's MLB draft has the potential to produce an incredible feat: three sets of twin brothers selected. And two of those sets of twins are expected to go early. ・Witherspoons: Kyson and Malachi Witherspoon both pitch for the University of Oklahoma,
The New York Mets could look to poach a talented utility man from the Minnesota Twins to fill one of the bigger holes on the team's roster.
With their ace Pablo Lopez and young flamethrower Zebby Matthews went on the IL with shoulder injuries of their own at the start of June, Ryan has single-handedly kept the 2025 Minnesota Twins rotation from completely falling apart. Now, he’ll be rewarded in Atlanta next week.
Twins All-Star center fielder Byron Buxton is, perhaps unsurprisingly, out of the lineup for Thursday afternoon's series finale against the Cubs. Buxton left Wednesday night's game an inning after being hit by a 98 mile-per-hour fastball on the top of his left hand. The good news is he appears to have avoided a significant injury.
Minnesota Twins TV play-by-play announcer Cory Provus is off this week, so the team has been going with all-analyst, "players only" broadcasts featuring
American sports teams are worth more than ever, but the game known as the national pastime has missed out on the bonanza.
As the trade deadline approaches, a shakeup of the roster seems needed. Could that come in the form of a new, young catcher from the Dodgers?