Twins Add Sergio Romo To Relief Corps From Marlins
The Twins added to their bullpen when they pried Sergio Romo from the Marlins.
The Twins added to their bullpen when they pried Sergio Romo from the Marlins.
One of four college infielders the Twins selected in the first seven rounds of this year’s draft, Steer has already advanced to full-season ball.
Ranking the Twins’ top 30 MLB prospects midway through 2019, including rising, falling, injured and graduated players.
A rising arm in the Twins system, Jordan Balazovic continues to add oomph to his fastball.
Despite a lack of results, Royce Lewis continues to display the tools of a top prospect.
Marco Luciano could be one of the Giants’ Futures Game representatives in 2020.
The Twins liked the Minneapolis native so much that they drafted him twice, once as a pitcher and once as a hitter.
A look at three players trending up and three more trending the opposite direction, led by Tommy Pham.
The Mets, Red Sox and Twins were among the teams that made intriguing decisions on Day 2.
Wednesday was a good night for AL Central prospects. Nolan Jones, Alex Faedo and Trevor Larnch headline the BAPR.
Acquired by the Twins last July, Smeltzer has excelled in his return to being a starting pitcher.
Jorge Polanco is on pace to post career-bests in several categories, a pair of lefties struggle and more.
Like prospects who mash homers? You’ll enjoy today’s BAPR.
Nate Pearson makes his Double-A debut, Jeisson Rosario has a career night, Luis Patiño posts his best start and more.
Nick Senzel mashes two homers, Hunter Harvey shows excellent stuff and Alex Kirilloff picks up where he left off.
A ninth-round pick out of Maryland in 2015, Wade is off to a great start at Triple-A Rochester this season.
Casey Mize is too good for the Florida State League, Wander Franco is a doubles machine and more.
This week’s installment of Three Up, Three Down focuses on Clint Frazier, Willians Astudillo, Yu Darvish and more.
See the top prospects from our most detailed BAPR of 2019, including Yordan Alvarez, Carter Kieboom and more.
Nate Pearson strikes out nine, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s average rises to .360, Dylan Cease still hasn’t allowed a run and more.
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