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The Twins opened the unofficial second half of the season looking to build consistency after a decidedly inconsistent performance prior to the All-Star break. Injuries and underperformance in the star
Gibson broke into the majors with the Twins in 2013 and eventually pitched seven seasons for Minnesota. In his Twins career, Gibson had 67 wins and a 4.52 ERA in more than 1,000 innings. He would add on stints with the Rangers, Phillies, Orioles and Cardinals.
The Boston Red Sox need a number-two starter, and there's one 2025 All-Star who everyone seems to think fits the bill. Minnesota Twins right-hander Joe Ryan has
Twins All-Star Byron Buxton recalls how an early MLB experience against a top-flight starting pitcher helped humble him
Yorkville alum Michael Hilker, a right-handed pitcher, gets taken by the Minnesota Twins in the 20th round of the MLB draft.
With the imminent sale of the Tampa Bay Rays in baseball's rearview mirror, another franchise transaction of the Minnesota Twins now assumes the spotlight.
A rollercoaster first half has come to an end for the Twins, and perhaps appropriately given all the highs and lows, they’re right around .500 as the All-Star break hits. They’ve endured two rough spells,
The Twins have 66 games remaining in which to stake their claim on a postseason spot. Based on their record and strength of schedule remaining, should fans expect to see this team in October? The first “half” of the 2025 Twins season was an emotional rollercoaster ride for fans.