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The Twins believe Keaschall is already displaying signs of leadership -- something that is not always common for 23-year-olds at the MLB level. If he lives up to his potential as both a star player and a leader, the Twins will have another reliable piece to the puzzle as they look to emerge as a true contender.
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,
The Minnesota Twins could soon re-enter territory the franchise has spent multiple winters avoiding. Instead of begging the franchise not to trade
Roughly 54 minutes later, Falvey and Zoll were relieved to learn the Twins only slipped one spot overall to the third pick in the draft. Whereas four other teams fell as many as five spots each, the Twins still wound up in prime position to land a difference-making player.
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.
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
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.
After spending four days at the Major League Baseball winter meetings, Twins front-office staffers returned home with one Rule 5 draft-related trade to show for it. The bigger question for the Twins is: What comes next?