The Minnesota Twins sold a ton of pieces at the Deadline, trying to build a younger core and go into a full-blown rebuild. The one player who stayed amid all the trades was Byron Buxton, who publicly stated that he wanted to stay in Minnesota and wasn’t open to moving his no-trade clause.
After nabbing AL Central crowns in 2002, 2003, & 2004, the Minnesota Twins faltered in 2005. They weren’t horrible, but the Chicago White Sox sealed the deal.
Was Royce Lewis one of those available when the Twins were selling off a huge chunk of their major league roster at the trade deadline in July? Likely not.
The Minnesota Twins are at a crossroads this offseason. With some talented core pieces about to be supplemented by a strong group of prospects, they have a chance to put together a roster that can contend in the AL Central under new manager Derek Shelton in 2026.
The New York Mets have emerged as serious contenders to land Minnesota Twins ace Pablo Lopez this offseason, and for good reason. With David Stearns’ mandate
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The anger and frustration of Twins fans is palpable in Minnesota as another offseason with zero excitement is upon us. Instead of rumors about spending big to get a star like Pete Alonso, Cody Bellinger, or Dylan Cease, all Twins rumors are about Byron Buxton possibly waiving his no-trade clause and Joe Ryan and/or Pablo Lopez being traded.
The Twins have hired former big league outfielder and former White Sox coach/interim manager Grady Sizemore to their coaching staff, reports Bobby Nightengale of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
The Minnesota Twins enter the offseason in reset mode after dismantling their roster at the trade deadline. As the organization enters a transitional phase, one key piece remains, the face of the franchise Byron Buxton.
Following the Twins’ deadline fire sale, the widespread expectation has been that they’d continue moving veteran players this offseason. That’s not necessarily the case.
The Twins have hired former Cleveland Indians All-Star outfielder Grady Sizemore as their outfield/baserunning coach on Derek Shelton's inaugural staff in Minnesota.
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With rumors around the Minnesota Twins blowing up the roster, one player who could see a future change is that of star outfielder Byron Buxton. As the Twins will now be under new manager Derek Shelton, the question remains if the team will make major changes, with Buxton no doubt to be a hot commodity if he is in the market.
The Minnesota Twins are bringing star power and experience to their new-look dugout. According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, the club is hiring Grady Sizemore, a three-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner, to join new manager Derek Shelton’s coaching staff ahead of the 2026 season.
After a disappointing end to the 2024 campaign, the Twins had yet another rough season. Minnesota went 70-92 in a season defined by incomplete games, a massive selloff, and the end of Rocco Baldelli‘s tenure with the Twins.
2025 was a rough season for the Minnesota Twins to say the least. This team entered the season with high aspirations. It felt as if they had a real chance to win the division and redeem themselves from a horrendous collapse that ended the 2024 season.
The Minnesota Twins named former Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton the team’s next manager officially on Thursday. This move ends a search that began when the team fired Rocco Baldelli, who spent seven years at the helm, with a career 527-505 record.