Twins Strengthen Roster with Key Offseason Moves
Minnesota bolsters infield and bullpen, eyes further enhancements before season opener.
- The Minnesota Twins have made significant roster moves, including trading Jorge Polanco for a four-player package from the Seattle Mariners, and signing Carlos Santana and Jay Jackson as free agents.
- Carlos Santana, a veteran power hitter, believes the Twins will be a great fit for him, citing the team's competitive spirit and his familiarity with the AL Central.
- The Twins have also claimed right-handed pitcher Zack Weiss off waivers from the Boston Red Sox, adding more depth to their bullpen.
- Minnesota is still looking to bolster its roster with additional pitching depth and a right-handed-hitting outfielder before the season starts.
- The Twins' recent transactions aim to improve their competitiveness in the upcoming season, with a focus on enhancing both their infield and bullpen.