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Offseason In Review: Minnesota Twins

The Twins' front office was constricted by payroll limitations for a second straight offseason -- this time in the wake of announcement that the Pohlad family was looking to sell the team. After a quiet winter, they'll hope for better health and improvement from within.

Major League Signings

    Harrison Bader, OF: One year, $6.25MM Danny Coulombe, LHP: One year, $3MM Ty France, 1B: One year, $1MM

    2025 spending: $10.25MM Total spending: $10.25MM

    Option Decisions

    Declined $12MM mutual option on OF Manuel Margot Declined $6.25MM mutual option on INF Kyle Farmer Exercised $1.5MM club option on RHP Jorge Alcala

    Trades and Waiver Claims

    Acquired C/INF Mickey Gasper from Red Sox in exchange for LHP Jovani Moran Acquired C Diego Cartaya from Dodgers in exchange for RHP Jose Vasquez Traded INF Michael Helman to Cardinals in exchange for cash Selected RHP Eiberson Castellano from the Phillies in the Rule 5 Draft

    Extensions

    None

    Minor League Signings

    Mike Ford, Anthony Misiewicz, Erasmo Ramirez, Huascar Ynoa, Darren McCaughan, Alex Speas, Armando Alvarez, Yunior Severino (re-signed), Scott Blewett (re-signed), Daniel Duarte (re-signed)

    Losses

    Carlos Santana, Max Kepler, Alex Kirilloff (retired), Caleb Thielbar, Kyle Farmer, Manuel Margot, Michael Helman, Anthony DeSclafani, Caleb Boushley, Diego Castillo, Brent Headrick (lost to Yankees via waivers), Ronny Henriquez (lost to Marlins via waivers)

    On Oct. 10, executive chair Joe Pohlad announced that his family would explore a sale of the team after 40 years of ownership. The 42-year-old had been elevated to oversee day-to-day ownership duties for the family just two years prior and quickly signed off on a club-record deal to re-sign Carlos Correa and an extension for Pablo Lopez just weeks after acquiring him via trade. The Twins entered 2023 with a club-record $154MM payroll, but as their television revenues were upended by the bankruptcy proceedings for Diamond Sports Group/Bally Sports, ownership mandated a payroll reduction of some $30MM in 2024 and placed strict financial limitations on the front office again this offseason.

    The composition of that front office, it should be noted, changed dramatically this winter.

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