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The Minnesota Twins missed the postseason in 2024 after finishing with a record of 82-80 and coming in fourth in the American League Central.
After winning their first playoff series in more than 20 years in 2023, the Twins followed up by collapsing in the second half of the season and missing the playoffs.
This offseason has been quiet for the Twins, as they have not made any notable acquisitions and lost multiple players as free agents.
Some notable subtractions from the organization include outfielder Max Kepler, first baseman Carlos Santana and relief pitcher Caleb Thielbar.
One MLB analyst recently revealed how Twins fans might perceive the payroll cut and subsequent lack of moves this offseason.
“It’s sort of a slap in the face to do that,” Dan Hayes said, via Foul Territory."Sort of a slap in the face"@DanHayesMLB says @Twins fans have not been happy with their club's spending in recent years. pic.twitter.com/ckAfIJlXI2
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) February 3, 2025
Hayes discusses the television problem that the Twins encountered last season, when many fans couldn’t watch the team play during a winning streak.
Along with that issue, the Twins have not shown any real effort to improve the roster this offseason.
In a division that had three teams make the postseason in 2024, the Twins will have strong competition in 2025 if they want to contend for the AL Central title.
The Twins appear to have a lot of problems to figure out both in the front office and with their fans.
It will be interesting to see if they make any last-second moves this offseason before the start of the 2025 season.
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The Minnesota Twins missed the postseason after one of the biggest collapses in recent history.
After being in a playoff position for most of the season, the Twins fell out of a wild-card position and missed the postseason after finishing with a record of 82-80 and coming in fourth place in the American League Central.
With three teams from the AL Central making the postseason, the Twins will likely have a lot of competition in 2025 if they want to win a division title.
The Twins have not made any acquisitions thus far in the offseason, but their President Derek Falvey revealed his expectations for the team in 2025.
“We feel like we have a team that can go compete this year,” Falvey said via MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM.The @Twins have their eyes on the prize heading into 2025.
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— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) January 19, 2025
The Twins won the AL Central in 2023, and have won the title three times in the last six seasons.
Falvey explains the lack of moves made this offseason by saying that they believe in the players they have and the leadership in the clubhouse.
Starting pitcher Pablo Lopez and shortstop Carlos Correa are named by Falvey as the leaders on the team, and he believes the team can compete for a division title in 2025.
The Twins only have two World Series titles in franchise history with the most recent coming back in 1991.
Even though the AL Central had three teams make the postseason in 2024, Falvey believes the talent of the Twins can compete with all of them.
If the Twins can stay healthy, they could be a team to watch next season.
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The Minnesota Twins suffered one of the more historic collapses in 2024 to miss the postseason after finishing with a record of 82-80.
After being in a playoff position for most of the regular season, the Twins fell apart at the end of the year and were one of only two teams in the American League Central to not make the playoffs.
Not only did the Twins have a bitter end to the season, but they have been quiet this offseason with no notable acquisitions thus far.
The Twins do have some talent on their roster, including starting pitcher Pablo Lopez.
However, MLB analyst Kevin Frandsen said he believes Lopez might be traded.
“Honestly, who wouldn’t want Pablo Lopez?” Frandsen said, via MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM.Could Pablo López be the next big name starter on the move?
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— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) January 2, 2025
Lopez debuted in 2018 with the Miami Marlins and played five seasons for them before coming to the Twins in 2023.
In 2024, the righty started 32 games and was 15-10 with a 4.08 ERA and 198 strikeouts in 185.1 innings pitched.
Frandsen said he believes several teams would be interested in trading for Lopez, especially with his price point compared to his performance.
Though a team would likely have to give up multiple top prospects in a trade, the Twins may be inclined to do so because they haven’t been able to improve their roster this offseason.
It will be interesting to see how the rest of the offseason plays out for the Twins and whether they choose to add some talent or trade their ace for a possible rebuild.
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The AL Central was a unique division in the American League this season as three out of its five teams made the postseason.
While the Cleveland Guardians, Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers made the playoffs, the Minnesota Twins were left out, along with the abysmal Chicago White Sox.
The Twins held a playoff position for most of the season before falling off and missing out after winning the division in 2023.
With that in mind, insider Ken Rosenthal recently revealed what he believes the Twins will do this offseason.
“It seems to me that they’re not too eager to spend, that they’re going to do piecemeal things,” Rosenthal said, via Foul Territory.What do the Twins need to do to give their fans some hope?@Ken_Rosenthal says it doesn't seem like they're too eager to spend, so they'll likely only make smaller moves — but they've also got a talented team in place right now. pic.twitter.com/z4DFhZTXwH
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) November 26, 2024
The Twins did finish with a winning record at 82-80, but it was not good enough to stay in the wild-card picture.
Rosenthal doesn’t expect the Twins to make any splash moves, but will make smaller moves to fill in the gaps of a roster they already like.
The bullpen is one area Rosenthal believes the Twins could address, but the big thing they need is for their top three players to stay on the field next season.
Byron Buxton, Royce Lewis and Carlos Correa provide the majority of the offense for the Twins, but they were rarely playing together due to injuries.
Last season, Buxton played in 102 games, which was his most since 2017; Correa played in 86 games and Lewis played in 82 games.
Those three players will be the key next season for the Twins, and if they all can stay healthy, Minnesota may have a chance to contend for another AL Central title.
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The Minnesota Twins finished the 2024 season with a record of 82 wins and 80 losses, which gave them a fourth-place finish in the American League Central.
In a division that was responsible for three playoff teams in 2024, the Twins were not one of them as they just missed the last wild-card spot in the American League.
As the Twins prepare for the 2025 season and attempt to get back into the postseason, their General Manager Jeremy Zoll says that prospect Emmanual Rodriguez could have a big role next year.
“He’ll have a real chance to contribute here at some point next season,” Zoll said."Emmanuel Rodriguez will have a real chance to contribute [in the majors] next season."
The #MNTwins 21-year-old, five-tool center fielder could burst onto the scene in 2025.@Twins
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— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) November 17, 2024
Rodriguez is a 21-year-old outfielder who is considered a five-tool player and could make an impact in the MLB as early as next season.
In 2024, Rodriguez played for four different teams and combined to bat .280 with nine home runs, 27 RBIs, and a 1.026 OPS in 47 games.
Zoll mentions that they want to ensure Rodriguez can stay healthy and be on the field as much as possible when he does make the jump to the Major Leagues.
The Twins won the AL Central in 2023, and they will try to get back to being division champions in 2025 after missing the postseason in 2024.
With three World Series titles in franchise history, the Twins haven’t won a title since 1991, which was the last time they appeared in the final series of the season.
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The Minnesota Twins finished the 2024 season with a record of 82 wins and 80 losses which was good enough for a fourth-place finish in the American League Central.
In a division that was responsible for three postseason teams in 2024, the Twins missed out on the playoffs by four games in the wild card.
The Twins team is up for sale as the Pohlad family, who has owned the Twins for the last 40 years, announced they will be selling the team.
MLB Analyst Jon Morosi believes that the sale of the team could end up with a key veteran player being traded this offseason.
“I like this idea of a Carlos Correa trade,” Morosi said.
Could Carlos Correa be traded this offseason?@jonmorosi shares some insight into the Twins' situation and mentions one AL team viewed as a potential fit.#MLBNHotStove pic.twitter.com/xAZPSD0kf5
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) November 12, 2024
Correa dealt with some injuries during the 2024 season and only ended up playing 86 games for the Twins.
He made the most of the games he did play however as he batted .310 with 14 home runs, 54 RBIs, and a .905 OPS.
Morosi mentions that Correa has four years left on his contract before club options become available, and this could spark the possibility of trading him.
One team Morosi mentions that could be a good fit is the New York Yankees, especially if they are unable to sign their own free agent, Juan Soto.
Correa played his third season for the Twins in 2024 after playing seven seasons with the Houston Astros.
He won the Rookie of the Year award in 2015 in his first year with the Astros.
It will be interesting to see how the offseason plays out for the Twins and if they do decide to trade Correa.
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