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The Minnesota Twins Traded 10 Players At The Deadline Including Carlos Correa
MINNESOTA, AUG 1 – The Twins traded 10 players, including star Carlos Correa, to reduce over $400 million debt and rebuild after missing the playoffs, shedding 38.5% of their roster, team officials said.
- The Minnesota Twins traded away eight players, bringing their total to ten trades in a week, which surprised fans and pundits alike.
- The Twins called up eight players from Triple-A St. Paul to fill their roster for the weekend series in Cleveland, including newcomers Roden, Ureña, and Ramirez.
- President of baseball operations Derek Falvey facilitated the trade that returned Carlos Correa to the Houston Astros, which involved significant salary dumping by the Twins.
- The Pohlad family, seeking to sell the franchise while enduring $425 million in debt, prompted a significant roster overhaul as they ended their competitive ambitions for the season.
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