Twins Reunite with Left-Handed Reliever Danny Coulombe on $3M Deal
The 35-year-old pitcher returns to Minnesota after two strong seasons with Baltimore, pending a physical.
- Danny Coulombe has agreed to a one-year, $3 million contract with the Minnesota Twins, pending a physical exam.
- The left-handed reliever previously pitched for the Twins from 2020 to 2022 before being traded to the Orioles in 2023.
- Coulombe posted a 2.12 ERA in 33 relief appearances for Baltimore in 2024, despite missing three months due to elbow surgery.
- He fills a critical left-handed role in the Twins bullpen, which has been lacking southpaw depth after offseason departures of other lefty relievers.
- Over his 10-season MLB career, Coulombe has maintained a 3.52 ERA across 288 games, with left-handed batters struggling against him consistently.