Tag #Minnesota Twins

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Twins' 2025 Season to Feature Prominent Rookie Contributions

The Minnesota Twins are expected to heavily feature rookies in their 2025 season, capitalizing on a top-10 farm system; rookies have averaged 17.6% of playing time over the last four seasons.

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Twins' Offseason Inaction Due to Impending Sale

The Minnesota Twins' slow offseason activity, despite an 88-win projection, is due to their impending sale, causing uncertainty about payroll flexibility; while potential buyer Justin Ishbia shows interest, significant roster changes before the season are unlikely.

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Twins' Budgetary Constraints Hamper Offseason Moves

The Minnesota Twins, facing a $10 million payroll shortfall and the uncertainty of an impending sale, are unlikely to make significant offseason additions despite having a roster projected to contend for the AL Central title; their current payroll is projected at $140 million, exceeding their self-i...

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Correa Recovers, Confirms Commitment to Twins Despite Impending Sale

Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, recovering from plantar fasciitis, declared himself ready for spring training, emphasizing his no-trade clause and commitment to the team despite their impending sale and limited offseason moves.

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Ishbia Brothers Eye Purchase of Minnesota Twins

The Ishbia brothers, owners of the Phoenix Suns, are reportedly interested in purchasing the Minnesota Twins from the Pohlad family, who announced in October they were exploring a sale after 40 years of ownership; the Twins are valued between $1.46 billion and $1.7 billion.

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