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Vázquez is hitting .161 in the second season of a three-year, $30 million deal, but the Twins have yet to scale back his playing time.
Aaron Gleeman56
One thing the first 46 games of this Twins season has taught everyone: No one knows anything.
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The Twins' most improved player last season has taken his game to another level this year. "What makes him so good is he's never satisfied."
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The Twins started celebrating with a summer sausage. Now they're taking photos with a group that keeps getting larger after each victory.
Dan Hayes56
Plus front-office rankings, Emmanuel Rodriguez's hot start, help from the White Sox and why teams keep their books closed.
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Vázquez feels better than he did a year ago after working to regain bat speed and picking up a new hobby: pickleball.
Dan Hayes65
Beat writers Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes put on their front-office hats and weigh in on how they'd make the Twins' key decisions.
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With questions throughout the roster and plans to lower payroll, the Twins are facing tough decisions as they plan for 2024.
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With the Twins planning to lower payroll in 2024, some of their most prominent, higher-salaried players could be on the move.
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Falvey and Baldelli discussed Sonny Gray's free agency, Royce Lewis' best spot, Louie Varland's future role, TV uncertainty and much more.
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After losing his starting job to $30 million free agent Christian Vázquez this offseason, Jeffers leads American League catchers in OPS.
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How the Twins make difficult decisions between older players and youngsters could define the final six weeks of the season.
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Minnesota rallied for a comeback 5-4 win to complete a series sweep of the A's.
Dan Hayes44
Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton and the Twins' other core veteran hitters dragged down the lineup in a frustrating first half.
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Backup catcher Ryan Jeffers is out-playing $30 million free agent signing Christian Vázquez, giving the Twins a tough choice to make.
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With the majority of hitters falling short of preseason projections, the Twins' lineup has struggled to support a thriving rotation.
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Christian Vázquez provided stability for the Red Sox for so long, and he's now doing the same for the Twins.
Jen McCaffrey83
Minnesota figured Vázquez would be a good fit behind the plate and at it. He's certainly proving it.
Dan Hayes35
Notes on Alex Kirilloff, Donovan Solano and Christian Vázquez at Twins camp.
Dan Hayes16
Vàzquez was the Twins' top free-agent catcher target and replaces Gary Sánchez in a tandem behind the plate with Ryan Jeffers.
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