In the eight offseasons since Derek Falvey took the helm in Minnesota, the Twins have averaged three major-league signings or trades after Feb. 1. All signs point to a similar late charge in 2025, but is it a good strategy?
The Guardians have made a rare investment in their bullpen as well. It’s easy to feel like the Twins are being passed by, but there’s a case to be made that the bullpen isn’t the place for these AL Central teams to invest.
Acquiring Cease would boost the Twins' chances of winning the AL Central, but also send a message to fans as the team begins a new TV era.
During the recent Minnesota Twins Winter Caravan, Lee went ice fishing for the first time in his life. After signing autographs and playing cornhole (it's called bags but whatever) outside at Owatonna's Central Park, Lee and his fellow Twins teammates and broadcasters hopped on the ice for some fishing.
Look around the sports landscape, and it’s evident that good owners are necessary for success and stability, and the state of Minnesota is no exception.
Walker Jenkins reached Class AA at 19 years old, totaled more walks than strikeouts while accumulating only 11 plate appearances against pitchers who were younger than him, and he’s now rated as a consensus top-10 prospect in the minor leagues.
The Minnesota Twins need Royce Lewis to be better in 2025 but according to insiders, they are very concerned about "overwhelming" him again.
Watching the Minnesota Twins in 2025 will cost fans $99.99 for the entire season or $19.99 a month. Twins games will be available via cable, satellite and streaming providers through MLB's direct-to-consumer option. Twins.TV will be the place to sign up once subscriptions are offered to consumers starting Feb. 11.
Joe Ryan, missed the end of the 2024 season with a shoulder injury, is fully healthy and throwing bullpens ahead of Minnesota Twins spring training.
For the Minnesota Twins on-field product, no news is not good news. Cash-strapped by the Pohlad family’s self-imposed budget, the team awaits a savior owner with pockets deep enough to keep them competitive.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins have revealed the pricing plan for the team's new streaming television service for games this season. Twins President Dave St. Peter told reporters at TwinsFest that the new Twins.TV will be available for $99.99 for a full-season subscription or $19.99 a month.