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The Twins made their intention to sell this week clear when they traded starting pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers ...
A trickle of deals turned into a flood on Thursday as the Twins traded eight players from their Major League roster in seven ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In a bold move to cement their organizational identity of baffling inertia, the Minnesota Twins announced a sweeping series of contract extensions for front office and coaching personnel ...
Any trade is going to draw at least some criticism from fans, but the moves that stand out include the Carlos Correa salary ...
In less than one week, the club jettisoned nearly 40 percent of its lineup, including its star shortstop and unquestioned team leader Carlos Correa.
Minnesota moved about 40% of its roster ahead of the trade deadline. The post Twins Moving Toward Selling Team After Deadline ...
The Minnesota Twins have traded nearly 40 percent of their team this week. They made nine deals, including seven swaps ...
Carlos Correa wanted to play third base for years and the Minnesota Twins couldn't allow that. Houston gives him that ...
The Twins are eating $33 million of the $104 million left on Carlos Correa's contract in a shocking roster dismantling.
Correa's exit from Minnesota began with a candid conversation with Twins president Derek Falvey about the team's future direction.