The Minnesota Twins just couldn't hold onto the lead Wednesday night in a 9-8 loss to Toronto, despite a powerful effort from Byron Buxton, Luke Keaschall and Brooks Lee.
When my parents first signed me up for wheelchair softball in the summer of 2009, the Minnesota junior and adult Rolling Twins called the parking lot of the Brooklyn Park Library home.
1, 2, 3, score! My team, we don’t mess around: Despite the owners’ woes, we haven’t hit the floor. This season might be goner, But we’re still determined, and we’re back for more.
The Minnesota Twins are out of the playoff race. They have 30 games left this year. These games will put an end to a disappointing 2025 season. The Twins are sitting in fourth place in the AL Central with a 60-72 record.
Even in a lost season for a team fading into irrelevance, baseball can provide some pretty awesome moments. The Twins' comeback road win over a great Blue Jays team on Tuesday night featured a couple of those.
He pitched nine times, tossing 11 innings with three earned runs allowed. Ramírez only punched out five of 42 batters faced. He missed bats on 7% of his offerings while averaging 89 mph on his cutter.
Top prospect Walker Jenkins has moved closer to knocking on the door of the Minnesota Twins. Jenkins continued his rise through the club’s system on Tuesday, making his debut with Triple-A St.
Matt Wallner hit a three-run homer in a four-run ninth inning and the visiting Minnesota Twins defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 7-5 Tuesday night. Wallner's third homer of the series came against Jeff Hoffman (8-5), who also allowed Mickey Gasper's first career homer to lead off the inning.
The Minnesota Twins are now building toward the future after a complete roster overhaul at the trade deadline, following a disappointing first half of the season.
If you are a Minnesota Twins fan, there is not exactly a lot to look forward to in the near future. One bright spot, however, is the young talent that now have space to shine.
With less than a month to go in the 2025 Minor League season, the Twins are giving Walker Jenkins some more time to play. Minnesota officially promoted the 20-year-old to Triple-A on August 25, putting him one step closer to the Majors.
After a brief spurt of competitiveness following their stunning trade deadline fire sale, the Twins have (perhaps predictably) turned into a floundering mess.
The Minnesota Twins’ top prospect, Walker Jenkins, has officially moved one step away from the majors after being promoted to Triple-A St. Paul, according to Bobby Nightengale of The Minnesota Star Tribune.
The Twins announced that right-hander Taj Bradley has been called up from Triple-A St. Paul, and will start Sunday's game against the White Sox. In the corresponding roster move, Minnesota designated right-hander Erasmo Ramirez for assignment.
The 2025 trade deadline brought sweeping change to the Minnesota Twins organization. In a series of blockbuster moves, the front office dealt away multiple big-league contributors — including Jhoan Duran, Carlos Correa and Griffin Jax — in what can only be described as a full-on fire sale.
The Minnesota Twins recalled Mick Abel from Triple-A St. Paul and designated fellow right-hander Jose Urena for assignment. Abel, 24, made six starts with the Philadelphia Phillies earlier this season, going 4-2 with a 5.04 ERA.
The Twins designated right-hander Jose Urena for assignment yesterday, according to The Athletic’s Dan Hayes. Right-hander Mick Abel will be called up today in the corresponding move, and Abel will get the start in today’s game against the White Sox.
The Pohlad family is no longer selling the Minnesota Twins. Around ten months after announcing it would be looking for new ownership after 40 years at the helm, the Pohlads released a statement on Thursday saying that it will move forward as the principal owners of the team.