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Former Minnesota Twins closer Jhoan Duran was hit by a comebacker on Friday night and the Philadelphia Phillies now await his injury outcome.
Thursday marked the first Twins game at Target Field since the Pohlad family announced it is no longer selling the team.
Wednesday's announcement of (effectively) the failure of the sale process isn't just about the current state of the team. It could also be a subtly ominous signal about the long-term future.
The Pohlad family said they intend to keep the Twins franchise, a change of heart after previously announcing their intentions to sell the team.
The announcement that the Twins owners are keeping the team sent shock waves through the organization, fan base, and beyond.
After the final 2025 update of the Top 100 Prospect list by @MLBPipeline and @BaseballAmerica, we are one of three AL teams with 5+ players on each list🌟 Walker Jenkins Luke Keaschall Eduardo Tait Emmanuel Rodriguez Kaelen Culpepper #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/feHHOggTeF
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While the Pohlads’ decision upset one potential buyer, it also left a sour taste in the mouths of many discontent Twins fans who would like to see their team return to glory, as it once did with two World Series wins spanning from 1987 to 1991.