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It has been over a month since Christian Vazquez played in a game for the Minnesota Twins. The veteran backstop needed emergency surgery for a cut that got infected, and he has been out since. The majority of that time was spent at his home in Florida, but he is now back with the team.
The Minnesota Twins are barreling toward their first 90-loss season under the current front office regime, and it’s fair to ask if a managerial change is on the horizon this winter. For an organization that has spent the better part of the past decade selling a vision of long-term
Arizona Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson pitched well against the Red Sox last weekend at Chase Field but took a no-decision.
His two-run homer was the only bright spot for a Twins team that fell behind 3-0 in the first inning and then watched the Angels pile on with two runs in the fifth inning, followed by four in the sixth and three more runs in the seventh. The Angels racked up 17 hits while the Twins finished with six.
With attendance sinking to record lows, Minnesota must find ways to reconnect with its loyal fan base heading into 2026.
Cody Laweryson was enjoying a pregame workout Thursday before his manager with the Triple-A St. Paul Saints beckoned him to the clubhouse to deliver some life-altering news. The relief pitcher from the small Maine town of Moscow was going to the big leagues,
Byron Buxton and Kody Clemens homered and the Minnesota Twins beat Kansas City 5-1 to drop the Royals two games back for the last AL wild card
Do the Twins have a long-term Willi Castro replacement in Austin Martin? It looks surprisingly possible.