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The Minnesota Twins may look to make some deals at the MLB Trade Deadline. After struggling immensely at the start of the season, they have battled back into the AL Central race ...
The only person that truly can answer his trade speculation for the Minnesota Twins is Carlos Correa. He has a full no-trade clause. Derek Falvey isn’t able to move his star shortstop without ...
He’s been the team’s best pitcher and one of the most reliable arms in the AL. But with contenders circling, could Joe Ryan net the Twins a franchise-altering return?
That was enough to kickstart speculation that the Twins were shopping the three-time All-Star in the midst of a six-year, $200 million contract that runs through 2028. The contract also includes a ...
The Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers are headed in different directions. Could the two clubs come together on a trade ...
That has naturally led to trade speculation involving a handful of veteran players on the roster. Max Kepler and Jorge Polanco are perhaps Minnesota’s most desirable realistic trade candidates.
If the Twins don't trade for Cease, they appear destined to enter the 2025 season with the same starting rotation as last season. Pablo Lopez will start on Opening Day and be followed by Joe Ryan ...
The Puerto Rican shortstop has four years left on his deal and even has a no-trade clause. So it is likely that he will continue his stay with the Minnesota Twins in the 2025 season.. Scott Boras ...
Twins president Derek Falvey downplayed recent trade speculation regarding star shortstop Carlos Correa. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
But for the 2025 Twins, he’s a trade candidate. Castro led the Twins with 635 plate appearances last season, and with 1,044 combined over the past two seasons despite never having a set position.