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The Twins made a big bet on Taj Bradley last trade deadline, and he's set up for a role in their rotation to open this season. Nathan Ray Seebeck / Imagn Images My goal in writing this article near the end of every spring training is to highlight a group of Minnesota Twins players I believe will outperform expectations by having considerably more value than projected for the upcoming season.
With just under a week before Opening Day, the battles for spots on the Minnesota Twins' active roster are being settled. The biggest one to close out the
At one point Thursday, Bello generated swings and misses on three straight pitches (a changeup, a sinker, and a cutter) showcasing the full breadth of his arsenal. His curveball, in particular, continues to take a step forward, giving him another weapon to keep hitters off balance.
Ty France hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 3-1 on Friday night for their 15th win in 17 games.
Max Scherzer looked sharp in his latest spring tuneup, working five scoreless innings as the Toronto Blue Jays edged the Minnesota Twins 2-1 in Fort Myers, Fla. Scherzer allowed two hits, walked two and struck out three as he picked up the win in his longest outing of the spring.
The Minnesota Twins now have just six Grapefruit League games left, meaning more roster cuts are coming as they prepare to kick off the 2026 regular season on March 26 in Baltimore. On Tuesday, Derek Shelton sent three more non-roster players packing, which leaves Twins big camp at 42 players, as of this evening.
The Minnesota Twins 2026 regular season is just around the corner, and you can watch 10 regular season games on FOX 9 this season. Matt Hodson, the team's director of business communications, joined