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One of MLB's most improved farm systems, the Twins now boast three consensus top-50 prospects and a total of six top-100 prospects.
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Minnesota won despite missing four of its best hitters and playing catcher Christian Vázquez at third base.
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Scout Tim O’Neil is considered the club's “go-to guy” when it comes to drafting hitters. His initial miss on Lee had a happy ending.
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Plus the plans for Simeon Woods Richardson and Louie Varland, why attendance is down and why Carlos Correa stopped running.
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The Twins haven’t been this close to the lead in the American League Central since June 18, when they trailed the Guardians by 4 1/2 games.
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Rapid power development and an improved right-handed swing have raised Lee's ceiling just in time to sub for an injured Royce Lewis.
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Lee, who brings a potent bat, was promoted after Lewis went on the IL, where he's expected to stay until after the All-Star break.
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The Twins promoted their top major-league-ready prospect, Brooks Lee, and placed Royce Lewis on the IL with a right adductor strain.
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It's only a matter of time before the Twins turn to Triple-A St. Paul for reinforcements with Wallner, Lee and Festa looking ready.
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Should the streaky Twins be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline? And which potential moves could make the biggest impact?
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Plus post-demotion Louie Varland and Matt Wallner, the Jake Cave decision tree, Griffin Jax being elite and 2025 payroll skepticism.
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Injuries have sidelined several of the Twins' top prospects, but Emmanuel Rodriguez, David Festa and others have seen their stock rise.
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Plus, the latest on the return timelines for Max Kepler and Jhoan Duran, and another Twins pitcher lost to elbow surgery.
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Breaking down the Twins' prospect groups assigned to start the season in St. Paul, Wichita, Cedar Rapids and Fort Myers.
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With prospect Brooks Lee unavailable, the Twins can create production by mixing and matching Austin Martin, Willi Castro and Kyle Farmer.
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Rookies played a huge role for the Twins last season, and Brooks Lee leads another wave of prospects ready to help in 2024.
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Lee is moving around the infield to prepare to play alongside Carlos Correa, Royce Lewis and Edouard Julien in the Twins' infield soon.
Get to know everyone in Fort Myers, from familiar names locked into Opening Day roster spots to prospects trying to prove they belong.
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Polanco's exit opens second base for Edouard Julien now and Brooks Lee later while bringing back a four-player haul from the Mariners.
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Even after graduating Royce Lewis, Edouard Julien and Matt Wallner, the Twins still boast three top-100 prospects and strong depth.
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