The Minnesota Twins Traded 10 Players At The Deadline Including Carlos Correa
CLEVELAND, OHIO, AUG 1 – The Minnesota Twins traded 10 players, cutting payroll to $38 million for next season, while the Cleveland Guardians made minimal roster changes ahead of their series.
- The Minnesota Twins made nine trades this week, resulting in a significantly altered roster for Friday's game in Cleveland.
- Derek Falvey, president of baseball and business operations, described the team's performance issues and the need for roster changes.
- The organization aimed to acquire significant talent through deals that would allow them to retool their roster moving forward.
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