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.
Last week, the MLB Winter Meetings were held in Orlando. In a sport where the offseason moves at a snail’s pace, the meetings are one of the biggest
The Twins will have their highest pick since 2017 in next July's MLB Draft. Minnesota received the third overall selection in the annual MLB Draft Lottery at the Winter Meetings in Orlando. The last time the club had such a high pick,
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.
The Minnesota Twins didn't exactly get lucky Tuesday evening. They had the second-best odds for the first overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, but in the annual Draft Lottery, they nabbed the third pick,
The Twins put together some elite plays this past season. Major League Baseball takes a trip down Memory Lane to highlight three of Minnesota's best plays.
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.
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Former Twins All-Star heading to NPB for 2026 season
The latest player to take their talents overseas is former Minnesota Twins All-Star (2017) first/third baseman Miguel Sano, who is finalizing a contract with the Chunichi Dragons of the NPB, according to Latian Sports Reporter Francys Romero.
The MLB Draft lottery started just two years ago, and it immediately paid dividends for the Minnesota Twins. That season they had the 13th-highest odds to land the top pick. Of course there was a consensus top-five highlighted by Paul Skenes. Minnesota jumped up to fifth and grabbed Walker Jenkins.