Twins Intend to Keep Joe Ryan, Pablo López and Byron Buxton, Despite Trade Rumors
The Twins plan to keep core players Buxton, Ryan, and López, viewing them as foundational despite trade inquiries, aiming to compete in the next MLB season.
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Twins intend to keep Joe Ryan, Pablo López and Byron Buxton, despite trade rumors
The Twins don’t plan to tear their roster down further, increasing the likelihood that their top players will remain on the team in 2026.
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It’s time for the annual look back at the Twins’ Top 30 prospects ranked by MLB Pipeline three years ago. In this edition, we’ll look back at the top 30 prospects from 2022 and see where they finished their 2025 seasons, and what’s ahead for them in the off-season. 1. Royce Lewis 2025 Season End: Twins active roster There are many questions surrounding Royce Lewis’s future with the Twins, but he ended the 2025 season much stronger than he start…
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Twins plan to keep big trade chips (report)
The Twins, who traded 10 players off their big league roster prior to the 2025 Trade Deadline, entered this offseason with three other big-name trade candidates: outfielder Byron Buxton and starting pitchers Joe Ryan and Pablo López. Team president of baseball and business operations Derek Falvey has said repeatedly that
Twins Planning To Keep Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton, Pablo López
The Twins just underwent a big sell-off at the summer trade deadline. That led to plenty of speculation about further selling this winter but that appears not to be in the cards. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that the club plans to hold onto trade candidates like Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton and Pablo López as they try to return to contention in 2026. Rosenthal doesn’t mention Ryan Jeffers but this presumably applies to him as well. Minnesota …
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