The Minnesota Twins finally ended their long, long period of offseason inactivity, signing relief pitcher Danny Coulombe and outfielder Harrison Bader on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Although far ...
No longer can anyone say the Minnesota Twins haven't spent money this winter. They have a lefty in the bullpen and a fully ...
After it appeared the Twins didn’t have any flexibility with their payroll and they would have to trade away a player to ...
The Minnesota Twins are looking to have a successful 2025 season while ignoring the 2024 season that ended poorly. Despite ...
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One teenage player, Feroza Afghan, burned her kit and spent three months travelling overland with family members before crossing into ... Twins are in agreement with left-handed reliever Danny ...
In a surprise, they decided not to retain left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe ($4 million option ... wanted to sign with Arizona to be closer to his family after his wife had twin girls ...
The former world number seven had planned to retire at the end of 2024 to start a family, but changed her ... agreement with left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe on a one-year, $3 million deal ...
They've sent $96 million. The bullpen was a priority with the subtractions of Danny Coulombe and Jacob Webb. The club could remain in the market for another left-hander.
Pitcher Danny Coulombe and outfielder Harrison Bader are the first major leaguers to join the Twins this offseason. Are they the last?
The Twins are bringing veteran left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe back for a second stint in the organization. Read more at ...
The 35-year-old Coulombe took the 40-man roster spot vacated by outfielder Michael Helman, who was traded for cash to the ...