The Minnesota Twins need Royce Lewis to be better in 2025 but according to insiders, they are very concerned about "overwhelming" him again.
The Minnesota Twins have had a fairly quiet offseason, and with payroll questions surrounding the team, rumors have swirled around them suggesting they could potentially subtract some of their top players, rather than bringing more top players aboard. One such guy who has once again popped up in trade rumors is starting pitcher Pablo Lopez.
Buried deep in a recent feature from ESPN's Dave McMenamin about Randy Mims, a longtime associate of NBA superstar LeBron James, there was an interesting nugget about potential Twins buyer Justin Ishbia wanting to line up some famous Minneapolis sports figures to be involved in the ownership group.
The package can be purchased by the month or for the season, and it can be Twins games or nearly every major league game.
Correa wound up missing more than two months, and the Twins ultimately collapsed while one of their most important players was sidelined. He rejoined the freefalling team for the final few weeks, but his presence wasn't nearly enough. The Twins finished a bitterly disappointing 82-80 after losing 27 of their last 39 games.
When the Twins jumped up eight spots in the inaugural MLB Draft Lottery, they knew it was very good news. They may not have known at the time just how good. With the fifth pick in the 2023 Draft, Minnesota selected outfielder Walker Jenkins from a North Carolina high school.
Twins fans are waiting patiently for a new ownership group to emerge. All signs point to Justin Ishbia as the clear frontrunner, with a sale inching closer to completion.
After reaching Double-A in 2024, he may have the opportunity to start 2025 there. Unlikely to debut in 2025, Jenkins still needs to produce consistently. A 2025 September call-up may be in the cards if Jenkins puts up crazy numbers.
The Minnesota Twins are going to be playing real baseball games again in just two months. In fact, pitchers and catchers will start reporting for spring training in less than three weeks, on February 13.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins have revealed the pricing plan for the team's new streaming television service for games this season. Twins President Dave St. Peter told reporters at TwinsFest that the new Twins.TV will be available for $99.99 for a full-season subscription or $19.99 a month.
With all that out of the way, let's get to ranking the top three prospects in the Minnesota Twins system.
With Spring Training just around the corner, it is officially MLB prospect list season. Last year, we saw the Minnesota Twins promote for and the graduate multiple top prospects, most notably Brooks Lee and David Festa. This season, both guys are expected to play key roles for manager Rocco Baldelli.