When scanning the rosters, one can reasonably make the argument that the American League Central is still the Minnesota Twins’ to lose during the 2024 season.
A rollercoaster of emotions weaves its way through an Opening Day victory. The Minnesota Twins started the 2024 season with a little dose of everything — sudden excitement, an undercurrent of comfort, a heartbreaking twist.
The Minnesota Twins began their defense of their American League Central crown behind a strong start by Pablo Lopez, topping the host Kansas City Royals, 4-1 on Thursday.
It's Opening Day, which means it's prime time for some bold predictions. What unexpected developments lie in store for the 2024 Minnesota Twins?
Happy Opening Day! Several Twins Daily writers and a community of readers from this site or Twitter made their predictions for the 2024 Minnesota Twins season.
The Minnesota Twins have officially announced their Opening Day roster, with a few moderate surprises compared to expectations at the start of spring camp.
The Twins announced this morning that they’ve selected the contract of right-handed reliever Daniel Duarte from Triple-A St. Paul. He’ll make the team’s Opening Day roster.
Four Minnesota Twins prospects made their MLB debuts during the 2023 season, while across all of baseball, 261 players made those same dreams come true.
The Minnesota Twins look to start their season with a win as road favorites (-122) in a season-opening matchup with the Kansas City Royals. First pitch is on Thursday at 4:10 PM ET on BSN, live from Kauffman Stadium.
The Minnesota Twins are no longer in Florida for Spring Training. They arrived in Kansas City on Tuesday, ahead of Opening Day vs the Royals (Thursday).
Byron Buxton has always been held back by his injuries, but one of his Twins teammates is not shying away from comparing him to a generational player.
As the Minnesota Twins open their American League Central title defense against the host Kansas City Royals on Thursday afternoon, the club is already dealing with an injury-depleted bullpen.
Yoyner Fajardo hit a game-tying two-run single in the sixth inning, Niko Goodrum broke the tie the next inning and the host Minnesota Twins scored five unanswered runs to charge past the Atlanta Braves 9-6 in their spring-training finale Tuesday in Fort Myers, Fla.
Opening week for Major League Baseball is finally upon us, and the Minnesota Twins are coming off their most successful season in recent franchise history, thanks to an October that ended the longest playoff drought in North American sports.
The Twins’ injury-riddled bullpen has lost another pitcher, as right-hander Justin Topa will start the season on the 15-day injured list due to left knee tendinitis.
The cost to attend a Twins game has jumped from one of the lowest in the majors to now middle of the pack, according to Bookies.com. For the second consecutive year, the betting website recently looked at the cost of attending MLB games at each of the 30 stadiums in the majors.
The 2024 Minnesota Twins are looking to build upon their success from 2023. Last season, the Twins won their first playoff game since 2004, breaking a streak of 18 consecutive postseason losses.
It appears that the Twins’ gamble on starter Anthony DeSclafani won’t pay off. The Twins acquired DeSclafani in January despite his lengthy injury history.
The Twins continue to cut down their roster ahead of next Thursday's season opener. Minnesota optioned two and reassigned one in the latest round of cuts in an effort to get its roster down to 26 players.
The Twins may have to wait until 2025 to see their new trade acquisition throw his first official pitch for them.
Infielder Edouard Julien was one of the top-ranked Canadian-born prospects heading into the 2023 season, with the Quebec, Que. product eventually making his big league debut in mid-April.
The Minnesota Twins look to replicate their success from last season as they head into the 2024 season. We’re here to share our MLB series and make a Twins over-under regular-season win total prediction and pick for the 2024 season.
Carlos Santana, leadoff hitter? That's what it sounds like, at least in certain situations, heading into 2024 for the Minnesota Twins. Per a report in 'The Athletic:' When facing right-handed pitchers, expect to see both Santana and Kirilloff in the lineup, typically with Santana at first base and Kirilloff at designated hitter.
He spent last season with the Twins, batting .220 with a .720 OPS and added 21 home runs and 13 stolen bases.
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the Twins in 2024.
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