Twins vs Pirates Starting Pitcher Matchup - Jul. 12
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MLB All-Star Futures Game is set to get underway at 4:10 p.m. ET at Truist Park in Atlanta, Ga., with coverage beginning on MLB Network, MLB.com and the MLB App at 4 p.m. You can watch it live at the top of this article as well.
The New York Mets may want to poach an outfielder this year. A trade for Minnesota Twins star Byron Buxton could be exactly what New York needs.
Joe Ryan posts the best first-half ERA by a Minnesota Twins pitcher since Johan Santana in 2007, earning a long-overdue All-Star recognition.
On Sunday, the Twins will add the next wave of talent to the organization when the draft begins, making their first selection at No. 16 overall with another pick coming at No. 36 overall, a Competitive Balance Round A selection.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Twins Land Another 2025 MLB All-Star NodWith their ace Pablo Lopez and young flamethrower Zebby Matthews went on the IL with shoulder injuries of their own at the start of June, Ryan has single-handedly kept the 2025 Minnesota Twins rotation from completely falling apart. Now, he’ll be rewarded in Atlanta next week.
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Joe Ryan is being monitored by "a number of teams" leading up to the July 31 MLB trade deadline, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Twins Have a Hot Trade Commodity in Willi CastroThe trade deadline always comes with a ton of discussion and a fraction of action. You line up your wish list with former All-Stars and impact players, only for your team to add a mid-leverage lefty to the bullpen.
While the Twins continue to battle through a frustrating stretch, there’s no shortage of buzz coming from one of their minor league affiliates. The Double-A Wichita Wind Surge have emerged as a must-follow squad,
Most of Jop Parker's body was paralyzed in a high school football injury. That didn't stop him from coaching and teaching his twin sons.
When the MLB amateur draft begins Sunday, the Twins will watch the 15 teams picking ahead of them draft player after player that they had hoped to select at No. 16. Which, weirdly, is actually kind of fun, Sean Johnson said.