Wallner isn’t so confident to suggest he’ll never again endure a slump. But this time, he believes he’s better equipped to get out of it.
Maybe that’s because he appreciates smooth crooners, but more likely it was because he sent a slider from Yankees right-hander Allan Winans to the moon—or at least beyond the left field wall. It might as well have been to the moon.
The scars of 2024’s collapse won’t disappear until the Twins start winning games. To begin that healing process, though, requires lots of work before those wins can accumulate.
The Minnesota Twins, in conjunction with partners Major League Baseball, Audacy’s 830 WCCO (WCCO-AM) and 102.9 The Wolf (KMNB-FM), and the Treasure Island Baseball Network (TIBN), announced a comprehe
The message has been pretty clear since the Minnesota Twins reported to Spring Training: They’re using last year’s late-season collapse as motivation for 2025.
Stars like Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton are joined by top prospects and Triple-A journeymen fighting for their major-league futures.
When the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays report to work mid-February, they begin six weeks of practices and Grapefruit League games, honing their skills and preparing for Major League Baseball’s regular season.