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Last season, Minnesota Twins 2nd baseman Brooks Lee wore number 72, which became somewhat a talking point. The Twins will largely look the same from a roster standpoint in 2025.
If nothing changes, the Twins are going to battle in 2025 with this roster Twins pitchers and catchers report to spring training on Feb. 13. Joe Nelson | Jan 20, 2025 ...
Minnesota Twins players warm up as pitchers and catchers participate in the first day of spring training in Fort Myers, Fla., Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) ...
The Minnesota Twins will largely look the same from a roster standpoint in 2025. Rocco Baldelli will have different digits to work with when filling out his lineup card though. New numbers for ...
Sweeping four games against Detroit before the All-Star break gave the Twins a jolt of enthusiasm. But the team's first-half play has buried them in a standings graveyard.
After limping to the finish line last season in a 12-27 (.308) tailspin to fumble away a playoff spot, and eschewing any change to the core roster, the Twins have started this season 5-11 (.313).
Last season, Minnesota Twins 2nd baseman Brooks Lee wore number 72, which became somewhat a talking point. The Twins will largely look the same from a roster standpoint in 2025.
Others on the 40-man roster: Trevor Larnach, Matt Wallner Gleeman: At the start of the offseason, the Twins’ outfield depth chart had too many left-handed bats and not enough right-handed bats.
The Minnesota Twins have selected the contract of Michael Tonkin to replace Travis Adams in the big league bullpen.
The Minnesota Twins have made a roster change today. They optioned left-hand pitcher Kody Funderburk to Triple-A. This occurred ahead of the series opener with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Minnesota Twins On SI. If nothing changes, the Twins are going to battle in 2025 with this roster. Story by Joe Nelson • 2mo.