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Minnesota's offseason additions have performed poorly, nearly across the board, providing sub-replacement-level production.
Aaron Gleeman178
One thing the first 46 games of this Twins season has taught everyone: No one knows anything.
Aaron Gleeman66
Plus analyzing trends for Trevor Larnach, Willi Castro, Kyle Farmer, Carlos Santana and Matt Wallner, and a possible Austin Martin return.
Aaron Gleeman166
Plus front-office rankings, Emmanuel Rodriguez's hot start, help from the White Sox and why teams keep their books closed.
Aaron Gleeman82
Given all they’ve endured in the first 3 1/2 weeks, the Twins were more than happy to accept a four-day vacation from their problems.
Dan Hayes35
Four takeaways from the Twins' four games versus the Tigers, including a late-inning implosion just when things were looking up.
Aaron Gleeman64
With prospect Brooks Lee unavailable, the Twins can create production by mixing and matching Austin Martin, Willi Castro and Kyle Farmer.
Aaron Gleeman47
Rocco Baldelli is merely part of a long line of MLB managers who see the logic in platooning, as much as it might frustrate some fans.
Aaron Gleeman131
Farmer wanted to return to the Twins but he was almost certain it wouldn't happen. He's happy the team proved him wrong.
Dan Hayes30
After a flurry of moves over the past five weeks, the Twins' roster looks close to set, but injuries have a way of changing plans.
Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes123
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.
Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes130
With questions throughout the roster and plans to lower payroll, the Twins are facing tough decisions as they plan for 2024.
Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes65
With the Twins planning to lower payroll in 2024, some of their most prominent, higher-salaried players could be on the move.
Aaron Gleeman99
Plus the Twins' plans for Louie Varland and Trevor Larnach, and which rookies are ready to step up as the payroll goes down.
Aaron Gleeman71
Breaking down next season's Twins payroll picture, including guaranteed salaries, contract options and projected arbitration figures.
Aaron Gleeman191
In the second half, the Twins' much-maligned lineup has carried them by dramatically improving their biggest first-half weaknesses.
Aaron Gleeman91
Under-the-radar offseason pickups like Donovan Solano, Willi Castro, Kyle Farmer and Michael A. Taylor have been essential to the Twins.
Aaron Gleeman60
The 20-6 blowout over the Guardians extended the Twins' lead in the division to six games with 24 to play.
Zack Meisel and Dan Hayes168
Changing their approach, communicating more often and adding three hot-hitting rookies has transformed the Twins' lineup.
Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes86
Julien went 3-for-5 with a solo home run and three runs scored in the 10-3 victory over Seattle.
Dan Hayes103
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