Thad Levine Departs Minnesota Twins After 8 Seasons as GM
Levine leaves the Twins after a late-season collapse, seeking new professional challenges beyond baseball.
- Thad Levine served as the Minnesota Twins' general manager and senior vice president for eight years before announcing his departure.
- During his tenure, the Twins secured three American League Central titles and made four postseason appearances.
- The Twins experienced a disappointing end to the 2024 season, finishing with a 7-18 record in September, which contributed to missing the playoffs.
- Levine expressed gratitude for his time with the Twins and stated his intention to explore new opportunities both inside and outside of baseball.
- The Twins organization praised Levine for fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration, while also dismissing four assistant coaches but retaining manager Rocco Baldelli for the next season.