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The new manager has gone out of his way to build relationships and communicate with players since the Twins hired him in October.
What should fans expect from the catching position this year as Ryan Jeffers approaches the likely end of his Twins career?
That update carries significant weight for Minnesota. Ryan is expected to play a leading role in the rotation, especially now that Lopez is unavailable. Avoiding a major injury means the Twins can still rely on one of their most consistent arms as they try to stabilize the pitching staff early in the year.
If you want to walk away with a life-changing check, you need to stop acting like a business owner and start thinking like a sports mogul, Minnesota Twins former owner, Tom Pohlad.
Does Pablo Lopez's season-ending injury change the outlook for the Twins' competitiveness and their willingness to sell this season?
Bradley is an early favorite to claim one of the Twins' open rotation spots, but he'll soon leave camp to join Team Mexico for the WBC.
The Milwaukee Brewers have developed a knack for identifying struggling pitchers in other organizations, trading for them, and then turning them into quality Major League arms.
With Vázquez gone, the Twins first brought in Alex Jackson in a minor trade and later signed Victor Caratini to a two-year deal. But while Caratini has plenty of major league experience, the Twins don’t seem to be planning on going back to the set-up they’ve used in recent years.
3. Alternate Uniform (Navy Blue) This is where things start to get interesting. Minnesota’s updated blue alternate jersey returns in 2026, with subtle but meaningful changes. The base navy color remains, but the arched Minnesota wordmark across the chest has been replaced with a white scripted Twins logo.
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Minnesota Twins pitcher Pablo López set for season-ending Tommy John elbow surgery as expected
Minnesota right-hander Pablo López will have season-ending Tommy John elbow surgery, expected once the Twins discovered their ace's torn ulnar collateral ligament.
The Twins really must want Wagaman on their roster. He has proven he can hit lefties well, making him a valuable platoon option. If he can handle playing third base, which would allow Royce Lewis to get some rest, along with corner outfield, he could make Minnesota's Opening Day roster even with the logjam of position players.