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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMinnesota Twins call up former Spartan left handed pitcher to major leaguesA former left handed pitcher for Michigan State has gotten the call up back to the major leagues by the Minnesota Twins
Minnesota made a left-handed switch in its relief corps, as the club continues searching for stability out of the bullpen.
Could the Minnesota Twins make an American League playoff push with a left-handed hitting outfielder addition?
The Chicago Cubs and the Minnesota Twins wrap up a 3-game interleague series Thursday at Target Field in Minneapolis.
Transitioning relievers (let alone elite ones) into starting pitchers midseason is relatively unheard of. Yet, given the unique situation Minnesota finds itself in, there may never be a better time.
In the Cubs’ 8-1 win Thursday, Rea held the Twins to three hits and one run through seven innings. He not only set the team up to avoid a sweep in Minnesota but also gave the bullpen rest going into a three-game series against the Yankees that’s expected to open with a bullpen day.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Twins Land Another 2025 MLB All-Star NodWith their ace Pablo Lopez and young flamethrower Zebby Matthews went on the IL with shoulder injuries of their own at the start of June, Ryan has single-handedly kept the 2025 Minnesota Twins rotation from completely falling apart. Now, he’ll be rewarded in Atlanta next week.
Twins outfielder Byron Buxton has a traveling companion for next week’s All-Star Game back in his home state of Georgia: Pitcher and teammate Joe Ryan on Wednesday was named an injury replacement for the American League team.
Pete Crow-Armstrong crushed a pair of home runs and right-hander Colin Rae handled the rest as the Chicago Cubs beat the Minnesota Twins in an 8-1 blowout in Minneapolis on Thursday afternoon.
Ryan Jeffers and Carlos Correa each had an RBI as the Minnesota Twins scored a pair of first-inning runs for the second straight game in a 4-2 win over the Chicago Cubs.
Willi Castro, Harrison Bader, Chris Paddack and others could leave for nothing this offseason, so why not cash them in for future value?