Pitcher Danny Coulombe and outfielder Harrison Bader are the first major leaguers to join the Twins this offseason. Are they the last?
Miguel Rojas gladly gave up his No. 11 to Roki Sasaki and went back to 72, his jersey as a Los Angeles Dodgers rookie in 2014.
Spring training is around the corner. It’s time to get reacquainted with the Twins' 2024 draft class ahead of their first full season of professional baseball in 2025. First up: the team's ...
Michael Helman made his major league debut for Minnesota last season. The utility man then spent the winter as a member of ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have finally made their first major league transaction of the offseason, as the team has completed a ...
Minnesota Twins left fielder Michael Helman watches a fly ball during the second inning of a spring training baseball game ...
Training approaches, another former New York Mets outfielder signed a new contract on Wednesday. Just hours after it was ...
The Twins have expressed interest in signing a backup shortstop, sources say. Were they to do so, they may need to trim ...
The Twins have been quiet this offseason, with minimal moves made around the margins and a couple late signings. With spring ...
Harrison Bader revived his career with the Mets in 2024, ultimately earning a contract from the Twins just before spring ...
After an offseason in which the Minnesota Twins did nothing for months, they have gone to work in the last two days. Danny Coulombe became the first major league free agent to be signed.
The calendar will soon flip to February, which means the dog days of winter are almost over and Pittsburgh Pirates baseball is right around the corner. Pirates ...