Death, taxes and the Yankees beating the living death out of the Twins. And everything else you need to know about what happened Monday night in MLB.
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A detailed daily rundown for the results of Thursday, notably the Angels putting it to the Royals behind Shohei Ohtani and friends, and Joe Mauer collecting a special trophy from a big milestone.
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What makes special players special is that they can make adjustments and shore up weaknesses in ways others can’t. Byron Buxton did that in 2017.
After last season’s massive improvement, can the Twins rise even higher or will they fall back down to earth?
Lance Lynn’s frustrating offseason ends in a one-year deal with the Twins, who again pounced at an unexpected opportunity.
Finally, a big free-agent breakthrough: Jake Arrieta signs with the Phillies.
Mike Moustakas still hasn’t found a team, and Brian Dozier is making plans to hit the market after the 2018 season.
Brian Dozier is one season from free agency, but will the Twins be the team to give him a big payday?
Last year PECOTA was all-in on the Twins, and it was right. What’s different this year?
The Minnesota Twins are seeking a Full Stack Software Developer to join the Baseball Research and Development group.
Francisco Liriano and Ron Gardenhire are reuniting in Detroit, but a lot has changed since their time together in Minnesota.
Minnesota adds Logan Morrison at a steep discount coming off a 38-homer season, but where does he fit into the Twins’ lineup?
Minnesota’s lengthy search for rotation help ends in Tampa Bay, with Jake Odorizzi and his reverse splits.