Minnesota Twins Complete Major Sell-Off at MLB Trade Deadline
Minnesota Twins Complete Major Sell-Off at MLB Trade Deadline

Minnesota Twins Complete Major Sell-Off at MLB Trade Deadline

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The Minnesota Twins executed a dramatic sell-off at the 2025 MLB trade deadline, trading away 10 active major-league players and 11 from their 40-man roster in a move that shocked other teams and fans alike. This action was primarily aimed at cutting payroll by $26 million to make the franchise more attractive for sale, despite the team’s poor performance and low standing in the AL Central. Fans and analysts have criticized the front office for essentially waving the white flag on the season, as the trades depleted the roster of All-Star talent without a clear rebuild plan. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Wild had a relatively quiet NHL offseason, with some trades and re-signings but missing the opportunity to secure Kirill Kaprizov with a contract extension, which poses a risk for the team’s future. The Wild have sufficient salary cap space and expressed mutual interest with Kaprizov, but delaying the extension could lead to trade demands or a free-agent departure. In the NFL, Minnesota Vikings bolstered their offensive line by acquiring versatile guard Jackson, which should benefit quarterback J.J. McCarthy moving forward.

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