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The Pohlad family, who purchased the team for just $44 million in 1984, will add new investors while maintaining principal control.
T he Minnesota Twins will not be sold. The Pohlad family announced Wednesday morning that they will keep control of the franchise after exploring a sale over the last several mont
The Twins' farm system is currently the second-best in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline's recent midseason update. Only the Los Angeles Dodgers are ranked higher (which should probably be concerning for the rest of the league).
After the final 2025 update of the Top 100 Prospect list by @MLBPipeline and @BaseballAmerica, we are one of three AL teams with 5+ players on each list🌟 Walker Jenkins Luke Keaschall Eduardo Tait Emmanuel Rodriguez Kaelen Culpepper #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/feHHOggTeF
The Pohlad family on Wednesday announced an update on the Minnesota Twins sale process. Twins Executive Chair Joe Pohlad has issued the following statement on behalf of the Pohlad family: “For more than four decades,
Marco Raya and Andrew Morris, both previously in the top 10, dropped down to No. 20 and 21, respectively. Raya, 22, is 1-8 with a 6.42 ERA with 80 strikeouts for Triple-A St. Paul this season. Meanwhile, Morris is 2-4 with a 4.27 ERA and 63 strikeouts this season for the Saints.
An ownership change isn't guaranteed to improve fortunes. The Miami Marlins continue to run one of MLB's lowest payrolls after Bruce Sherman took over in 2018, and David Rubenstein's honeymoon period after buying the Baltimore Orioles last year is already over.
After exploring a variety of options over the past 10 months, the Pohlad family will remain the principal owner of the club and add new investors.
Twins' Ryan Fitzgerald, after 2,868 minor league plate appearances, makes personal MLB history originally appeared on The Sporting News We love sports because of stories like that of Ryan Fitzgerald. The Minnesota Twins rookie, called up earlier this week, is 31 years old.
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Down 3-0, a weird place to be on a night when Tarik Skubal is on the mound, Riley Greene hit his 28th homer, a two-run shot in the fourth inning, and Colt Keith, on his 24th birthday, rapped an RBI single to score Javier Báez (double) in the sixth to get even.