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It was more of the same for the Twins in their first game of the 2026 regular season. Let's do some overreacting.
Coming into 2026, a lot of the conversation around the Minnesota Twins farm system has centered on high-profile arms like Connor Prielipp and Kendry Rojas. But internally, there is another name that keeps coming up.
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2026 Minnesota Twins O/U: Why the Twins will hit the over but could be underwhelming
The Minnesota Twins are coming off a brutal 2025 season, finishing 70-92. The Twins are projected to be around the 72.5 win mark according to FanDuel, but it could be much worse this season if injuries happen like they always do.
Trevor Rogers pitched seven shutout innings and Colton Cowser and Blaze Alexander had seventh-inning RBIs to give the Baltimore Orioles a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on opening day.
Hired during the offseason to replace Rocco Baldelli as Minnesota Twins manager, Derek Shelton brought with him a new mantra: hunt the good. The idea is that, in a game where failure is relentless, players should make a concerted effort to focus on positives and growth rather than dwelling on negativity and frustration.
The Minnesota Twins are losing an intriguing arm just days before the 2026 regular season begins. Relief pitcher Matt Bowman has exercised the opt-out clause in his minor league contract with Minnesota,
With spring training in the books, the Twins have announced the roster they'll use to start the season Thursday against Baltimore.
Baseball is back, and that means the Minnesota Twins have set their Opening Day roster. The biggest takeaways: Tristan Gray won the final infielder spot, Mick Abel is officially the fifth starter and the bullpen has limited experience.
Laweryson, Kent were notified that they had made the Twins’ roster on Tuesday, the Twins’ last day in Fort Myers, Fla.
For three months, the Minnesota Twins have talked a good game about improving upon last year’s abysmal 92-loss
For the Twins to improve offensively, they need more players to step up alongside Buxton. Keaschall, third baseman Royce Lewis, outfielder Austin Martin, and outfielder Matt Wallner all have the potential to become the Robin to Buxton's Batman, but they have to produce.