Across the diamond, the Minnesota Twins have some really intriguing youngsters on the roster and in the minors, and they're entering the 2025 season with high hopes for a handful of players who could be considered rising stars.
Jeffers dominated at the dish in 2023 and scorched out of the gates last year, leading all major-league catchers in wOBA (.372) from the start of '23 through May of '24. Then he slumped nonstop for the next four months — save for a modest hot streak in August — and was at his worst in September while the team faded from contention.
Lewis can often be seen talking baseball with kids, serving as a true class act off the field and creating memories for young baseball fans that they’ll always remember. Better yet, though, it’s a product of his previous experiences from other MLB legends.
Jhoan Duran is already among baseball's best relievers and the Minnesota Twins closer is working on a new pitch.
The biggest question regarding Jose Miranda is what position he will play in 2025. As of this week, Twins manager Rocco Badelli hasn't decided.
In the second inning of Monday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Lewis was all over a 1-0 pitch from Zack Littell, crushing it over the wall in left field. Unfortunately, there's no tracking data available from this game, but that looked like a pretty healthy exit velocity.
Mat Ishbia's brother, Justin Ishbia, officially announced that he will be abandoning his bid for the team, which sparked reactions.
The Minnesota Twins, in conjunction with partners Major League Baseball, Audacy’s 830 WCCO (WCCO-AM) and 102.9 The Wolf (KMNB-FM), and the Treasure Island Baseball Network (TIBN), announced a comprehe
This is how the automated ball-strike challenge system works, and on Thursday, the Twins’ major leaguers got their first taste of it after years of usage in the minor leagues. Major League Baseball will be testing out the system in games this spring in anticipation of perhaps implementing it in the big leagues in future years.