Despite the club being in a financial bind, Derek Falvey said his highest-priced players remain part of the plan — for now.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are on the hunt for a shortstop this winter. Could they target Carlos Correa of the Minnesota Twins?
Twins president Derek Falvey downplayed recent trade speculation regarding star shortstop Carlos Correa. Read more at MLB ...
Despite recent chatter, Minnesota Twins All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa ostensibly won't be going anywhere. Correa's name has surfaced in trade rumors since th ...
Speaking this week at the general manager's meetings in Texas, Minnesota Twins President of Baseball Operations Derek Falvey ...
The Mets and Yankees should do what I strongly suspect they would never consider — ignore his cost (kind of), his injury ...
He has four years at $128 million left on his contract and is a distressed enough asset that to move him the Twins either ...
None of that stopped New York Post columnist Joel Sherman from making his case as to why he thinks the Mets and New York ...
The Twins were certainly happy with the level of production they got from their $200-million shortstop. Now, it’s getting ...
Minnesota Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey plans to enter the 2025 campaign with Carlos Correa, Byron ...
Correa's recovery from plantar fasciitis in his right foot is progressing ahead of his recovery from the same problem in his left foot last offseason, Twins president of baseball operations Derek ...
W ith the Twins up for a potential sale and the front office facing payroll restrictions for a second straight offseason, ...