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Minnesota Twins fans breathed a sigh of relief when Derek Falvey shared they had no intention of trading their top three players, Byron Buxton, Joe Ryan,
But in order to do that, the Twins need to spend money on talent. They signed veteran first baseman Josh Bell. They added left-handed reliever Taylor Rogers to a struggling bullpen. But is that enough to go on record and say that Minnesota is going to be good in 2026?
Overall, the Twins may not have the deepest collection of Top-100 prospects in baseball, but the talent at the top is undeniable. Jenkins, Rodriguez, and Culpepper provide three legitimate building blocks, while Tait and Prielipp offer upside that could reshape future lists if things break right.
After a slow start to the offseason, the Minnesota Twins have started to make moves. On Wednesday, they traded second baseman Edouard Julien and RHP
Julien burst onto the scene in 2023, instantly becoming a fan favorite, but he was unable to maintain that level of production.
The two newest additions to the Twins’ ownership group demonstrate why owning a baseball team—even one like the Twins—remains a good business.
A 23-year-old catching prospect from Venezuela who spent five years in the Dodgers' and Twins' minor league system is now a coach.
Jhonny Pereda appeared in 11 games for Minnesota after being picked up off waivers in July.