Twins sign First Baseman Josh Bell
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On Monday, the Twins took action. ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Monday morning that the Twins are signing free agent first baseman Josh Bell to a one-year contract with a mutual option in it for 2027. Bell isn't the biggest-name free agent, but he's still a solid switch-hitter.
He added that, according to "one league source," the Twins have around $20 million to spend in free agency. If so, that could boost their payroll from $95 million to $115 million, which is still below the $132 million and $130 million payrolls to start the previous two seasons.
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.
Josh Bell has signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Twins and will be the team's starting first baseman in 2026.
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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.