Falvey said the Pohlads' intention to sell the team doesn’t impact how he’ll handle roster construction. But lots of tough decisions await.
The Pohlad family could sell the Minnesota Twins slowly, and the longer it takes, the more the roster will suffer.
Team officials look to maintain “business as usual” amid growing uncertainty. The post Twins At Crossroads: Team Sale, Media Shifts, and Rising Competition appeared first on Front Office Sports.
My job is to continue to try to build the team the best we can,' Derek Falvey, the Twins’ president of baseball operations, said as baseball’s GM Meetings opened in Texas.
That changed about four years later, when Terry Ryan was ousted as the head of the Twins baseball operations and Derek Falvey ...
When Thad Levine was hired as Derek Falvey’s second-in-command in the Twins front office in 2016, the idea was to give Falvey an experienced partner, one who held a similar sidekick role for a ...
While the expectation of no further payroll cuts is a positive, it doesn’t make the job of the Twins’ front office any easier.
The Twins did not make any major changes after the season with manager Rocco Baldelli and President of Baseball Operations ...
Mr. 105 enters his first year of arbitration in 2025, after an up-and-down year as the Minnesota Twins' primary high-leverage ...
President of baseball operations Derek Falvey confirmed Sunday before the team's last game that Baldelli's job is safe. The Twins lost the finale to Baltimore to finish 12-27 in their last 39 games.