With all that out of the way, let's get to ranking the top three prospects in the Minnesota Twins system.
As of this moment, with plenty of offseason left to go, Fangraphs' ZiPS projection system thinks the Minnesota Twins have the best bullpen in baseball.
Minnesota had one of baseball’s best bullpens last season, and the core of that group remains strong. Here’s why the Twins are projected to have MLB’s best bullpen next season, even though they've yet to hit their collective ceiling.
The Minnesota Twins have a new broadcast partner this season, but many of the same faces return to the production.
In the offseason, the Twins typically feast in late January and February. But this winter, the impending sale could slow them down.
Every fan base wants their hometown nine to walk away with the World Series trophy. Here’s how the Twins can win the World Series (in seven years).
Although the Minnesota Twins have done next to nothing this offseason, and that is expected to be the theme this winter. On Wednesday, however, the International Free Agent Signing Period began, and that brought a flurry of activity.
The Astros are in the midst of a roster retooling and have a former Twins and Mariners standout on their radar.
The Minnesota Twins are looking forward to a bounce back opportunity in 2025 but ZiPS projections are just lukewarm on their expectations.
After 22 seasons calling Minnesota Twins games, the former shortstop and more recent TV analyst announced his retirement from broadcasting on Wednesday. In 2025, Major League Baseball will be taking over Twins broadcasts for both television and streaming, and Smalley cited the changing direction as part of the season it was time to retire.
The Minnesota Twins, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, today announced the primary broadcast talent for the inaugural 2025 season of Twins.TV, featuring an award-winning lineup of returning fan favorites: three-time Minnesota Sportscaster of the Year Cory Provus (play-by-play);
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