All Things 2026 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread





About to let Emilio Pagan have a 3 out save. Sad.
 




The Twins have to be worth at least $2.5 billion now. Good day to be a Pohlad.

Only if someone is willing to pay it.

Twins average attendance was roughly half of the Padres in 2025. Tracking to about only 40% in 2026.
 

Only if someone is willing to pay it.

Twins average attendance was roughly half of the Padres in 2025. Tracking to about only 40% in 2026.
Sure. But long term they are similar market sizes etc. There's no way the Padres are worth double or more what the Twins are.
 




Sure. But long term they are similar market sizes etc. There's no way the Padres are worth double or more what the Twins are.
Also true, but someone was willing to pay more than twice than what to the Pohlads were asking for to unload the Twins

No suiters.
 


Bad loss today. 3 in a row. Now 11-10. Enjoy one more day above .500 this season.
 






I’ve never hear of this happening before.

Crazy/inspiration story regarding the Funderburks.


MINNEAPOLIS – If you thought Kody Funderburk carried a heavy load in the first few weeks of the season, you don’t know the half of it.

Funderburk – who has emerged as one of the Twins’ most valuable relievers as well as a cheerful and popular clubhouse presence – and his wife Alicia have spent the past several months dealing with the kind of real-life scare that no one should ever have to endure. While pregnant, Alicia was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. She has begun chemotherapy treatment, but it’s on hold as the arrival date of baby Funderburk approaches.

Remarkably, thanks to early detection and quality care, both baby and mother are expected to be just fine. Doctors will induce labor in Alicia on Tuesday with Kody present while the Twins are in New York.
“There’s not really any anxiousness,” Funderburk said Saturday morning. “I think I’m more excited to have my first child, and obviously the pregnancy wasn’t exactly how we were expecting so I’m kind of ready to get past that and welcome the baby and then get my wife back on treatment.”


The Funderburks first learned they were expecting in September of last year, toward the end of the season. Early diagnostic testing revealed some abnormalities in Alicia’s results, and for about two months the couple knew something was amiss but did not know what. In January, Alicia was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s and began chemotherapy.

Kody notified the Twins organization soon thereafter, and when he attended Twinsfest, he did so wearing a mask because it was unclear what Alicia’s immune system could tolerate. But fortunately, all along there was confidence from doctors that mom and baby would come through it OK.

“I would say from the beginning, the doctors were all very optimistic,” he said. “Besides the fact that she had it, we had so many positives. Usually you catch it early enough to be able to treat it. Once we found out it was Hodgkin’s, we kind of took a step back. Breast cancer runs in her family and that was one of the cancers we were kind of afraid of, but once we found out it was Hodgkin’s, we caught it early enough, it was more just about, ‘OK, what do we need to do?’ Kind of like how baseball is, you kind of get to your process, ‘OK, what’s next?’ ‘OK, go execute that.’ ‘What’s next?’ ‘OK, let’s do that.’ And every step of the way, our doctors and team were super supportive and compassionate. Never once did we ever feel like this was going to get out of hand or anything like that.”

The Funderburks make their offseason home in the Twin Cities, which has made all of this somewhat easier to tolerate. However, Alicia stayed home when Kody went to Spring Training. She was doing well enough that she felt OK sending him on his way to try to make the team – something manager Derek Shelton actually said was pretty well set from the beginning of camp.

Throughout that time, Funderburk kept Alicia’s situation private, though from Twinsfest some teammates knew and of course the club did as well. He and Alicia felt comfortable making their story public this week, and Kody said he’s already heard from other people who have dealt with similar challenges.

The support from everyone – teammates, friends, family, fans and strangers – has been deeply moving to the couple.

“Community is what it takes to get through something like this, and we’ve had a lot of help and love and support,” he said. “Having the support with Shelty and the team has allowed me to come here and stay level-headed and be excited about baseball. And obviously with how strong my wife is, she allows me to be able to do what I do and go to Spring Training so she can take care of herself and all that. I think having the community and the strength that we’ve had has allowed me to really embrace everything and do what I need to do.”
 



Great to see over adjusting to how his velocity works now; the increase in Ks shows he’s figuring it out.

And a QS to boot - that’s the way to pick up the club😃
 
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Derek Falvey's incompetence coming home to roost.
 


Back to being the Twinkies. That didn’t take long
 

Get rid of the marginal vets with no chance to help long-term. Call up Culpepper, Rodriquez, Zebby and Royce. Send out Gray, Kriedler, Outman and whichever reliever. Play the kids.
 


Before today’s game the Twins only had one blown save, so only their second blown save.



Wished Shelton gave the 9th to someone other than a rookie in only his second outing🤷‍♂️


Big 🍎 time🤠




TeamBlown SavesSave Pct.
Blue Jays722%
Nationals544%
White Sox550%
Athletics555%
Padres555%
Diamondbacks562%
Angels450%
Yankees456%
Cubs340%
Mariners350%
Pirates357%
Marlins363%
Brewers363%
Rays367%
Royals370%
Mets250%
Giants250%
Red Sox260%
Guardians271%
Rockies271%
Dodgers275%
Cardinals275%
Rangers275%
Orioles278%
Reds278%
Tigers183%
Twins183%
Phillies183%
Braves0100%
Astros0100%
 

I’m not gonna do the math, but how much money was “saved” but trading away their winter bullpen last year? Seems like all the guys were under contract of team control and not that much money was saved.
 

I’m not gonna do the math, but how much money was “saved” but trading away their winter bullpen last year? Seems like all the guys were under contract of team control and not that much money was saved.
The Star and Tribune today said this is the lowest twins payroll in the last 12 years.

PATHETIC
 

I’m not gonna do the math, but how much money was “saved” but trading away their winter bullpen last year? Seems like all the guys were under contract of team control and not that much money was saved.
Not that much. Those trades are on Falvey, not the Pohlads. The Duran trade made sense. The Jax one was a coin flip. The Varland one was ridiculous.
 




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