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The Rockies talked a good game before hosting the Twins Friday night at Coors Field. Phrases like “fresh start” and “new beginning” were bandied about.
The Twins have 66 games remaining in which to stake their claim on a postseason spot. Based on their record and strength of schedule remaining, should fans expect to see this team in October? The first “half” of the 2025 Twins season was an emotional rollercoaster ride for fans.
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The Twins are a team on the fringe of contention and up for sale. How will they approach the trade deadline? Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Twins made a trade with the Dodgers over the All-Star break, to add depth to one of baseball’s best bullpens.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Twins Jersey Patch Sponsor RevealedThe Minnesota Twins are currently for sale, and the Pohlad family has tried to share a line of poverty when it comes to the bottom line for years. Certainly the franchise was impacted by the changes to the television landscape, but owning a baseball team remains ridiculously lucrative.
According to a report from Declan Goff of SKOR North, the Minnesota Twins are close to getting back key contributors Bailey Ober and Luke Keaschall. Both player
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The Rockies talked a good game before hosting the Twins Friday night at Coors Field. Phrases like “fresh start” and “new beginning” were bandied about.
With a successful All-Star week now in the rearview mirror, the Twins will kick off the "second half" of the season — really, there's about 40 percent of the campaign left — on Friday in Colorado. At 47-49, they certainly have work to do to get back in the heart of the playoff chase. But they also have the talent to do it.
Yorkville alum Michael Hilker, a right-handed pitcher, gets taken by the Minnesota Twins in the 20th round of the MLB draft.