Twins Call Up Eight After Trading Ten Players
Twins Call Up Eight After Trading Ten Players

Twins Call Up Eight After Trading Ten Players

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After a trade deadline fire sale in which the Minnesota Twins traded away ten players—including star shortstop Carlos Correa and most of their bullpen—the team has called up eight players from their Triple-A affiliate, St. Paul, and added Alan Roden, newly acquired from Toronto, to complete their roster for a series against the Cleveland Guardians. The new additions include pitchers Travis Adams, Pierson Ohl, Erasmo Ramírez, José Ureña, infielders Edouard Julien and Ryan Fitzgerald, and outfielder Austin Martin. Roden, who was hitting .331 in Triple-A, is expected to debut with the Twins alongside other recent call-ups. The active roster now stands at 25, but the bullpen is considered especially weak after losing its top five relievers. The Twins are currently 51-57, sitting fourth in the AL Central, in a season marked by injuries and underperformance from key players, including Correa. With expectations reset, the team is relying on regulars and newcomers to finish out the season.

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