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Phillies Eye Twins' Jeffers for Catcher Role
01:51|The Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly considering Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers as a potential replacement for J.T. Realmuto. With spring training approaching, the Phillies aim to secure a solid starting catcher. Meanwhile, the Twins have been quiet on trade rumors involving stars like Joe Ryan and Byron Buxton, indicating their intent to compete in 2026. Fans and analysts are abuzz about a potential Jeffers trade, with the Phillies seeking a reliable bat behind the plate and the Twins potentially missing out on a promising prospect. Experts suggest the Twins should extend Jeffers instead, given his impressive OPS plus and the potential impact of the new automated ball-strike challenge system. For now, the Twins plan to keep Jeffers, but the situation may change if theyre not contending by the trade deadline. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minnesota Twins' Bullpen: Who's Closing in 2026?
01:34|The Minnesota Twins bullpen faces uncertainty after trading closer Jhoan Duran, leaving internal options like Justin Topa, Kody Funderburk, and Cole Sands to vie for the ninth-inning role. Manager Derek Shelton may adopt a closer-by-committee approach, with spring training crucial for determining the teams closer. The Twins could still pursue free agents or trades, promising ninth-inning intrigue come opening day. Checkout Solipillow.com
Byron Buxton Joins Team USA for World Baseball Classic
02:00|Byron Buxton, a Minnesota Twins center fielder, has been selected for Team USAs World Baseball Classic roster, joining teammate Joe Ryan. Buxton, who had an All-Star season with a .264 batting average and .878 OPS, smashed a career-high 35 home runs. He will play alongside big names like Aaron Judge and Paul Skenes. Team USA will gather in Arizona, with exhibition games and pool play starting March 3-11, followed by quarterfinals and the final in Miami. Checkout Solipillow.com
Twins' Arbitration Deals, Buxton's World Baseball Classic Roster, and Hot Free Agents
01:56|The Minnesota Twins have agreed to arbitration terms with most of their players, excluding Joe Ryan, to control next years payroll. This deal keeps costs steady while leaving Ryans future open for negotiations or a bigger extension. In other Twins news, fans are buzzing about Bobby Nightengales top ten prospects ranking, and Byron Buxton has been added to the Team USA roster for the World Baseball Classic. Meanwhile, in bigger baseball news, the Tigers and Tarik Skubal are at an impasse in arbitration, the Marlins have traded starter Edward Cabrera to the Cubs, and the Cubs have signed Alex Bregman to a five-year, one hundred seventy-five million dollar deal. The hot free agents still out there include Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette, and Cody Bellinger. Checkout Solipillow.com
Buxton Boosts Team USA's WBC Lineup
01:46|Byron Buxton joins Team USAs World Baseball Classic roster, bolstering an already formidable outfield with his power and speed. Fans are excited about his fit alongside Corbin Carroll, Pete Crow-Armstrong, and Aaron Judge. However, Buxtons injury history raises concerns about his durability. The tournament promises to be thrilling as Team USA aims for their best performance yet. Checkout Solipillow.com
Diamondbacks Sign Hatch to Minor League Deal
01:35|The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed right-hander Thomas Hatch to a minor league deal, offering him a chance to revive his career in their spring training camp. Hatch, 31, has had a rollercoaster career, starting strong with the Cubs and Blue Jays but later plagued by injuries. He struggled with the Twins this year but was valuable in long relief. The Diamondbacks are hoping to unlock his early promise and secure a reliable pitcher for their roster. Checkout Solipillow.com
Jeffers Takes Center Stage for Twins Catching Group
01:44|Ryan Jeffers takes the spotlight as the Minnesota Twins starting catcher, with Alex Jackson as his backup. Jeffers performance last season was impressive, but the question remains if he can handle a full-time workload. The Twins have time to plan for the future, as top prospect Eduardo Tait is still years away. Checkout Solipillow.com
Josh Bell Joins Twins, Shaking Up Lineup
02:06|The Minnesota Twins have made a significant offseason move by signing first baseman and designated hitter Josh Bell from the Washington Nationals. This acquisition provides the team with flexibility at the corners of the infield and in the lineup. Bell brings power and experience, but his role will determine the opening day roster. Initially, Kody Clemens was expected to start at first base, but Bells arrival has created uncertainty. The Twins may still pursue a right-handed corner infielder to complement Clemens. A potential 2022 opening day lineup includes Keaschall at second, Wallner in right field, Buxton in center, Bell at first, Lewis at third, Trevor Larnach as designated hitter, Jeffers catching, Lee at short, and Martin in left field. Bells impressive track record, including 193 home runs and 676 RBIs, sets him apart from Clemens, who has limited time at first base and a less impressive slash line. Bells switch-hitting ability allows the Twins to rotate him and Clemens based on performance, while Clemens may compete for designated hitter at-bats, especially with Keaschalls strong rookie performance securing the second base position. Checkout Solipillow.com