No longer can anyone say the Minnesota Twins haven't spent money this winter. They have a lefty in the bullpen and a fully guaranteed big-league deal on the books, and look, it's even a familiar face.
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Rich Dauer, a former Baltimore Orioles infielder and Houston Astros first base coach, died Monday at 72. Dauer was honored by Houston star and current free agent Alex Bregman in an Instagram post ...
After leaving the Twins in an upward mobility clause in spring 2023, the lefty had two strong seasons in Baltimore.
Coulombe returns after pitching effectively the past two seasons for Baltimore, but he’s coming off elbow surgery.
The soft-tossing Hill emerged as an important reliever for the Yankees after he was released by the Chicago White Sox in ...
Free-agent left-hander Danny Coulombe agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal on Tuesday with the Minnesota Twins, according to a source. The deal also includes incentives. Despite missing a good chunk ...