Minnesota Twins, Trade rumors and Strong Interest
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If the Boston Red Sox could wave their magic wand and add anyone around Major League Baseball to their current roster, Minnesota Twins starter Joe Ryan would be
The Twins, who sit two games under .500, have yet to entertain selling. Find out more about their deadline at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Twins’ starter needed 34 pitches to get back to the dugout. He joked that 34 pitches is fine for the first three innings, but a bit much for the first inning alone.
First-time All-Star Joe Ryan, who has been told he will “most likely pitch an inning” Tuesday night, is soaking up knowledge from his fellow standouts in Atlanta.
With the trade deadline approaching and the Twins still stuck under .500, it’s no surprise that teams are calling to ask about players. What is surprising is who they’re asking about, and who the Twins might actually be listening on.
Rocco Baldelli thought Joe Ryan was injured. Ryan gave Baldelli and trainer Nick Paparesta a thumbs up as they exited the dugout. Still, Paparesta didn’t
The Red Sox had their eyes on Twins ace Joe Ryan ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline, but Minnesota isn’t ready to deal.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says bidders to buy Twins backed off when it became evident Justin Ishbia was “the leader in the clubhouse,” but now that he’s out, Manfred is “confident that a transaction will take place,” presumably soon.