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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
Julien trusts his early season process and is not worried about results. Plus notes on Carlos Correa's game-saving throw and more.
Dan Hayes19
Plus a look at how oddsmakers see the American League Central race and the Twins' chances of making a deep playoff run.
Aaron Gleeman86
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
Lee is moving around the infield to prepare to play alongside Carlos Correa, Royce Lewis and Edouard Julien in the Twins' infield soon.
Aaron Gleeman75
Polanco's exit opens second base for Edouard Julien now and Brooks Lee later while bringing back a four-player haul from the Mariners.
Aaron Gleeman213
How do the Twins look on paper for 2024? Sometimes cold, hard, data-based objectivity is needed — feelings and narratives be damned.
Mixing prospects and non-prospects for a big-picture look at the Twins' future, starring Royce Lewis, Walker Jenkins and Brooks Lee.
Aaron Gleeman78
Taking an uncommon path to a division title, the Twins were led by the rotation, depth and the midseason arrival of young bats.
Aaron Gleeman63
After two decades of playoff failures, the Twins snapped their historic losing streaks and broke free from October ineptitude.
Aaron Gleeman160
"It was a tough series to lose. We felt like we had a lot of chances," Carlos Correa said.
Dan Hayes118
Two years ago, Julien didn't have a defensive home. Now he's starting at second base for the Twins in the playoffs.
Dan Hayes29
Twins rookies had a big hand in helping the team win on Thursday, one day after participating in the traditional rookie costume dress-up.
Dan Hayes42
The Twins received an encouraging look at Varland, a good day from Julien at first base and another solid start from Joe Ryan.
Changing their approach, communicating more often and adding three hot-hitting rookies has transformed the Twins' lineup.
Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes86
"Let the kids play" has become a Twins mantra as three rookies step up to carry the once-struggling lineup to a dramatic turnaround.
Aaron Gleeman95
Since they returned from the All-Star break July 14, the Twins have scored 200 runs, an average of 5.3 per game.
Dan Hayes68
The Twins simply need to find ways to keep the bats of Julien, Jorge Polanco and Lewis in the order as often as possible.
Dan Hayes66
Plus the odds of seeing Dallas Keuchel in a Twins uniform, under-the-radar prospects and Edouard Julien's Rookie of the Year chances.
Aaron Gleeman142
Plus a slump-busting two-homer game from Byron Buxton leads the Twins to a series-opening victory over the White Sox.
Aaron Gleeman98
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