Pirates, Minnesota Twins and Joe Ryan
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Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa had to be helped off the field after injuring his right ankle when Pittsburgh’s Tommy Pham slid into him at second base.
Carlos Correa left Friday night's game against the Pirates with an apparent injury after Pittsburgh's Tommy Pham slid directly into his lower leg. The reaction made it seem like a potentially serious injury, but Correa was helped off the field, rather gingerly. Minnesota has a late 2-1 lead over the Pirates.
On Sunday, the Twins will add the next wave of talent to the organization when the draft begins, making their first selection at No. 16 overall with another pick coming at No. 36 overall, a Competitive Balance Round A selection.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Twins Swap Out Bullpen LeftiesThe Minnesota Twins have DFA'd Joey Wentz and are promoting lefty Anthony Misiewicz from Triple-A to take his spot.
Transitioning relievers (let alone elite ones) into starting pitchers midseason is relatively unheard of. Yet, given the unique situation Minnesota finds itself in, there may never be a better time.
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The Chicago Cubs and the Minnesota Twins wrap up a 3-game interleague series Thursday at Target Field in Minneapolis.
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Twins Land Another 2025 MLB All-Star NodWith their ace Pablo Lopez and young flamethrower Zebby Matthews went on the IL with shoulder injuries of their own at the start of June, Ryan has single-handedly kept the 2025 Minnesota Twins rotation from completely falling apart. Now, he’ll be rewarded in Atlanta next week.
When the MLB amateur draft begins Sunday, the Twins will watch the 15 teams picking ahead of them draft player after player that they had hoped to select at No. 16. Which, weirdly, is actually kind of fun, Sean Johnson said.