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The Pohlad family, which has owned the Minnesota Twins for four-plus decades, is reportedly in the final stages of selling a 20% stake in the franchise.
The Minnesota Twins are nearing the close of a “significant” partial sale that immediately cleans up the club’s finances and could set the stage for a more lucrative deal in the future.
Former top Detroit Tigers prospect Ryan Kreidler might get his first extended opportunity in the majors with the Minnesota Twins in 2026. He won’t be a plus bat. That’s ok. He won’t need to be, to provide value.
First baseman Josh Bell and the Minnesota Twins are in agreement on a one-year contract with a mutual option, sources tell ESPN. Bell, 33, is a switch hitter who will play at first and DH for a Twins team making its first big league signing of the winter.
The Minnesota Twins' off-season is moving slowly but surely, and fans have been treated to some better news lately. On Monday, President of Baseball
Lewis was honored by the gesture. His agent, Scott Boras, reiterated how rare it is for managers, even new ones, to take the time to visit players in the offseason. Shelton recently dined with Buxton in Jacksonville, Fla., a halfway spot between their homes, and he has plans to meet with López, a fellow Floridian, soon.
Former Twins slugger Miguel San is heading overseas to play in Japan, according to Francys Romero of BeisbolFR.com. He signed a one-year, $1.3 million deal with the Chunichi Dragons of Nippon Professional Baseball on Sunday.
The Minnesota Twins could soon re-enter territory the franchise has spent multiple winters avoiding. Instead of begging the franchise not to trade