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Whether or not you agree with their trade deadline approach, the Twins added some intriguing talent to their organization this week.
The Minnesota Twins have traded nearly 40% of their team this week, including Carlos Correa​ and four high-leverage relievers.
The Minnesota Twins were the most aggressive seller before Thursday's trade deadline, and the franchise itself is inching closer to being sold. There is "momentum" toward a sale, reports Front Office ...
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Souhan: The Minnesota Twins traded away nearly 40% of their roster at the 2025 MLB trade deadline, and now their future is in ...
Correa's exit from Minnesota began with a candid conversation with Twins president Derek Falvey about the team's future direction.
A trickle of deals turned into a flood on Thursday as the Twins traded eight players from their Major League roster in seven ...
All told, the Twins made nine deals this week, sending out 10 major-league players, which represented nearly 40% of their ...
The Twins made their intention to sell this week clear when they traded starting pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to add much-needed depth to their roster ahead of the MLB trade deadline. After striking two ...