Baseball players are known for being superstitious. Some players have special warmup routines, some may keep around a totem as a type of good-luck charm. The Twins as a collective, meanwhile, have a lucky summer sausage.
The Minnesota Twins brought back Kyle Farmer this season with the thought that he could play multiple positions and be a positive influence in the clubhouse.
Minnesota Twins infielder Kyle Farmer is in a rotten slump to open the 2024 season and beginning to consider extreme measures to stop it.
From the jump this offseason, the Minnesota Twins came out and all but said they wouldn’t spend money. The clear message: finances were tight, and payroll was going to drop.
The Twins have been candid all throughout the offseason about their plans to reduce player payroll this winter, and they’ve largely been successful in that endeavor.
When the Twins traded for Kyle Farmer last off-season, there was some thought that he would be the Opening Day shortstop. Perhaps he would be a full-time stopgap until one of the young cornerstones is ready to take the reins.
The reigning AL Central champion Minnesota Twins are not relinquishing their place atop the perch of their division without a fight. On Thursday, the Twins made a move that will help protect their infield depth for 2024, as they brought back veteran shortstop Kyle Farmer to a cost-friendly one-year deal with a mutual option for 2025.
The Minnesota Twins were one of the busiest teams in baseball last offseason. They re-signed Carlos Correa and traded for Kyle Farmer and Pablo López. In doing so, they brought in veteran leadership and high-end talent to the Twin Cities.
Kyle Farmer was a valuable supplementary menu item for the Minnesota Twins in 2023. However, he finds himself on the chopping block as the November 17th deadline to offer a contract to arbitration-eligible players looms.
A look at some bench options for the 2024 season The Twins are coming off a season where their depth was crucial. Now, entering the off-season, they have some decisions to make and potential holes to fill.
Minnesota works their way through some final reps. Who’s ready for a little late-September stat-padding? New managers Kyle Farmer and Jorge Polanco are, that’s who.
The Twins clinched the AL Central title with a 8-6 win over the Angels Friday night at Target Field. Moments after the win, Twins infielder Kyle Farmer promised Twins fans a playoff win telling Bally Sports North's Audra Martin: "We're going to get that first win since 2004.
Kyle Farmer spoiled Freddy Tarnok's season debut with a tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning and the visiting Minnesota Twins, after blowing a 6-0 lead, held on to beat the Oakland Athletics 10-7 on Saturday afternoon.
The Twins started the night in Oakland with two runs in each of the first, second and third innings and ended the night with one run in each of the seventh,
Kyle Farmer delivered a walk-off single in the 10th inning as the Minnesota Twins snapped a three-game skid with a 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Twins reinstated infielder Kyle Farmer from the 10-day injured list on Wednesday. Farmer, 32, has missed 24 games with a facial laceration after getting hit by a pitch on April 12.
The Minnesota Twins placed infielder Kyle Farmer on the 10-day injured list Thursday, one day after he was hit in the face with a pitch and underwent oral surgery to reset his bottom teeth.
Kyle Farmer somehow managed to avoid serious injury after being hit in the jaw with a fastball.
A scary moment occurred in the bottom of the fourth inning in Wednesday's game at Target Field between the Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox, as Twins infielder Kyle Farmer took a pitch in the face and was forced to exit the game.
The rebuilding Washington Nationals made an interesting move on Thursday, claiming former Boston Red Sox's top prospect, infielder Jeter Downs, off waivers.
The Philadelphia Phillies will look for a four-game series sweep when they host the reeling Cincinnati Reds on Thursday night.
Barrero has been on a rehab assignment with Louisville since May 20, and he’ll remain with the Bats for the time being.
Voit became public enemy No.1 on Tuesday night when he collided hard at home plate with Tyler Stephenson and left the Reds catcher with a concussion.
Alex Blandino will replace him on the active roster, although it's Kyle Farmer who will replace him in Tuesday's lineup.
The Reds thought enough of Bradley to trade for him as part of a playoff push at the deadline, and he won’t turn 29 until August.
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