The Minnesota Twins season is over, but in the exit interview with Joe Pohlad, reporter Aaron Gleeman put the owner's feet to ...
Joe Pohlad is still trying to process what happened over the course of the last six weeks during which the Twins fell apart ...
Team source said the #MNTwins don't anticipate further payroll cuts for the 2025 season after reducing the budget by $30 million this past offseason. Twins spent about $130m this season.
The Minnesota Twins' epic late-season collapse will not cost top baseball exec Derek Falvey his job, the team's owner told ...
Ownership payroll cuts, front office whiffs, injuries and core players underperforming combined for the worst collapse in ...
After a monumental collapse kept the Minnesota Twins out of the postseason, the fanbase deserves better — starting with Joe ...
I have a business to run, and it comes with tough decisions and that’s what I had to do,’ Twins executive chair Joe Pohlad ...
It’s not clear what level of firing — coaches, the managers, even an executive — would placate Twins fans primarily upset ...
Twins executive chair Joe Pohlad, the day-to-day representative of the ownership family, acknowledged that he, too, was still ...
Despite a record that was 17 games above .500 in August, the team flopped down the stretch and missed the playoffs.
After their collapse, the Twins must figure out a way to win back fans while also determining how to clean up their mess on ...
But the Twins’ process must yield results in 2025 after the team’s failures to finish 2024. Rocco Baldelli is returning as manager. Derek Falvey is returning as president of baseball operations.