Dodgers Trade Deadline Rumors
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As MLB's trade deadline nears, left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe, right-handed hitting outfielder Harrison Bader, and switch-hitting utility player Willi Castro are the players most likely to no longer be Minnesota Twins come Aug.
Blue Jays make blockbuster trade proposal for Twins’ Jhoan Duran, offering top prospects to strengthen bullpen for 2025 playoff push.
The Twins also receive the Cubs' top pitching prospect, Jaxon Wiggins, who has quickly ascended through the minors. After being drafted in the second round of the 2022 MLB Draft, he underwent Tommy John surgery in 2023. Now, in 2025, he’s pitching to a 2.25 ERA across 36 innings with 48 strikeouts in Double-A.
Then, Freeman stepped to the plate, and as he has done time and again, he delivered. A walk-off single to left field, which tipped off the glove of the Twins' Harrison Bader, gave the Dodgers an enrapturing 4-3 victory.
With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, the Twins are clearing roster space for any potential trade pieces they acquire.
The Twins are a team on the fringe of contention and up for sale. How will they approach the trade deadline? Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Twins are seeking at least two top-100 caliber prospects in exchange for either Duran or Jax, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN. Passan goes on to note that such an exorbitant asking price has made teams reluctant to approach the Twins about a potential trade for Ryan, a top of the rotation starter two years away from free agency.
If the Twins sell, they have plenty of marketable players to shop, from impending free agents to core pieces under years of team control.
A feeling of uncertainty hangs over the Minnesota Twins as they return home to open a three-game series against the Washington Nationals on Friday night in Minneapolis.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Twins Demanding Insane Return for Talented RelieversWhile the cost to do business with the Minnesota Twins may be high, there is a method to Falvey’s madness. The Minnesota Twins have two of the best relievers available at the deadline and teams with World Series dreams are desperate to add more backend bullpen help for what they hope will be a deep playoff run.
LOS ANGELES — For the moment, it looks like the Twins should sell before next week’s trade deadline. After losing two of three games in Denver over the weekend and again on Monday, six teams are ahead of Minnesota in the wild-card standings.