With spring training on the horizon, the Minnesota Twins enter 2025 with intriguing questions surrounding their starting pitching unit. Could they join the growing trend among MLB teams utilizing a six-man rotation? It’s a conversation worth having, especially considering recent changes across the league and the organization’s pitching depth.
With all that out of the way, let's get to ranking the top three prospects in the Minnesota Twins system.
The Minnesota Twins’ hot stove tends to heat up when the temperatures fall in late January. But with an impending sale of the team expected by Opening Day, it has limited president Derek Falvey’s ability to pursue free agents and negotiate trades.
Last year, the Twins signed two of MLB.com's top 50 international prospects, Daiber De Los Santos and Eduardo Beltre. Both had strong debut seasons in the Dominican Summer League. Improving their number of top-50 prospects to four this year is an encouraging sign.
The Twins have signed left-hander Anthony Misiewicz to a minor league contract, Darren Wolfson of SKOR North reports.  Misiewicz will receive an invitation to Minnesota’s Major League spring camp.
Minnesota had one of baseball’s best bullpens last season, and the core of that group remains strong. Here’s why the Twins are projected to have MLB’s best bullpen next season, even though they've yet to hit their collective ceiling.
In the offseason, the Twins typically feast in late January and February. But this winter, the impending sale could slow them down.
As of this moment, with plenty of offseason left to go, Fangraphs' ZiPS projection system thinks the Minnesota Twins have the best bullpen in baseball.
The Astros are in the midst of a roster retooling and have a former Twins and Mariners standout on their radar.
The Minnesota Twins international free agent class for 2025 is a large group already, after just one day of MLB international free agency. Here's what you need to
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