Twins sign First Baseman Josh Bell
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Twins’ first MLB signing of offseason is an ex-Silver Slugger involved in a Juan Soto trade
The former Silver Slugger and All-Star is the Twins' first MLB signing of the offseason. Bell is well-removed from being the player who was included in the Juan Soto blockbuster trade between the San Diego Padres and Washington Nationals in 2022, but he still boasts some power and is inexpensive.
The Minnesota Twins' off-season is moving slowly but surely, and fans have been treated to some better news lately. On Monday, President of Baseball
Minnesota Twins president Derek Falvey confirms reports that the Twins have flipped from offseason sellers to buyers.
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Roch Cholowsky will likely be off the board by the Twins' pick, but there are plenty of high-upside prospects in a strong 2026 draft class.
How much does Falvey have to spend? A sourced report from The Athletic's Dan Hayes indicates that the Twins have around $20 million to use on additions, which would bring their payroll to $115 million or so. That's a notable step down from the Twins' payroll in recent years, but that's a big-picture conversation for another day.
This spring Major League Baseball will take a back seat as the World Baseball Classic goes to center stage. Scheduled in March during Spring Training, baseball stars from across the globe will compete in what has become a must-watch event. The Minnesota Twins will be represented this time as well.
Thayer played football and baseball for 3 years at St. Cloud State before signing a pro baseball contract with the San Francisco Giants in 1971. He made his MLB debut for the Twins in 1978.
At baseball’s winter meetings this week, there has been much ballyhoo about the Twins’ search to add a little power to their lineup. General manager Jeremy Zoll was quoted as saying that the club hopes to add “another bat or two with a little thump,