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On Thursday night, after the Minnesota Twins dropped their series opener against the Tigers at Target Field, the Twins TV ...
The Pohlad family keeping control of the Twins is bad enough. Pretending it’s good news is worse.
The Twins' new limited partners purchased more than 20% of the team. What's next? It's still hard to say. Read more at MLB ...
Thursday marked the first Twins game at Target Field since the Pohlad family announced it is no longer selling the team.
The Minnesota Twins are no longer for sale, executive chair Joe Pohlad announced Wednesday on behalf of his family. After ...
Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli melted down and got ejected on Thursday night, but he wasn't the only one shouting in Minneapolis after the Twins lost to the Tigers. Fans made their feelings ...
It was a shocking change in direction, even for the Pohlads, and went against what MLB commissioner Rob Manfred told us one ...
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Audacy on MSNWCCO Q&A: Twins President Derek Falvey on ownership's decision to keep the team, the trade deadline and team payroll
In a conversation with WCCO’s Jason DeRusha, Twins President Derek Falvey explains the rationale of all their trade deadline ...
In what will be taken by many Twins fans as disappointing news, the Pohlad family, owners of the team since 1984, announced ...
Here is the Twins homestand highlights for the upcoming week: ...
Twins ownership, chaired by Joe Pohlad, decided not to sell the team, which has left potential buyers stunned.
In a statement released Wednesday, Joe Pohlad announced that his family - who have owned the club for more than four decades - will remain principal owners.
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