Dave St. Peter, the 20-plus-year president of the Minnesota Twins, thinks the 2025 ball club can be really good and compete in the playoffs.
It’s prospect ranking season and that means there are a few future Minnesota Twins that will come under the microscope. Multiple prominent top 100 lists have seen Minnesota prospects favorably.
While the likes of Walker Jenkins, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Luke Keaschall and Charlee Soto are getting the headlines, two others are making noise.
Despite trade speculation surrounding the former All-Star third baseman this offseason, St. Louis could enter the season with him on their 26-man roster. If so, could their roster crunch lead to the Twins poaching a hard-hitting left-handed bat?
Walker Jenkins reached Class AA at 19 years old, totaled more walks than strikeouts while accumulating only 11 plate appearances against pitchers who were younger than him, and he’s now rated as a consensus top-10 prospect in the minor leagues.
A week or so ago, Dan Hayes wrote that the Padres were interested in Christian Vázquez, and added (almost as an afterthought) that the Twins were also discussing trading for Dylan Cease. For many fans,
For the Minnesota Twins on-field product, no news is not good news. Cash-strapped by the Pohlad family’s self-imposed budget, the team awaits a savior owner with pockets deep enough to keep them competitive.
Watching the Minnesota Twins in 2025 will cost fans $99.99 for the entire season or $19.99 a month. Twins games will be available via cable, satellite and streaming providers through MLB's direct-to-consumer option. Twins.TV will be the place to sign up once subscriptions are offered to consumers starting Feb. 11.
The Minnesota Twins are going with a familiar Opening Day starter again when they kick off their 2025 MLB campaign.
With just about three weeks until Spring Training, multiple members of the Twins’ brass addressed reporters on Friday at the annual media luncheon. It’s one of several events around TwinsFest, set for Saturday,
After a relatively quiet offseason for the Twins, star Carlos Correa speaks about the lack of activity and his own health.
With all that out of the way, let's get to ranking the top three prospects in the Minnesota Twins system.