After 40 years of owning the Minnesota Twins, the Pohlad family on Thursday announced they're exploring a sale of the team.
The Minnesota Twins franchise has only known two ownership families: the Griffiths and the Pohlads. It appears that could ...
Joe Pohlad is still trying to process what happened over the course of the last six weeks during which the Twins fell apart entirely, going from 17 games over .500 and seemingly bound for the ...
Pohlad said he would not get into payroll on Sunday, but he promised that there would be a better product on the field next year. A Twins’ source confirmed the team does not anticipate a payroll ...
Twins Executive chair Joe Pohlad, shown in 2022, set off an early firestorm before the 2024 season even started when he said publicly the team had no plans to no desire to pursue expensive free ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Early in the 2016 season, with the Minnesota Twins off to an 8-20 start following a winning campaign the previous year, owner Jim Pohlad uttered a now-infamous description of the ...
Joe Pohlad, the Twins' owner and executive chair, was asked about next year's payroll by The Athletic's Aaron Gleeman and declined to get into it, saying "we will have a better product on the ...
Twins third baseman Royce Lewis, left, and second baseman Kyle Farmer console each other after Sunday's season-ending loss to the Orioles at Target Field. (Richard Tsong-Taatariii/The Minnesota ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Before he and owner Joe Pohlad addressed the Minnesota Twins’ future, Derek Falvey made an emotional 3 1/2-minute opening statement Sunday about his team’s six weeks of failure.
Well, it’s finally over. All the pain and suffering our Minnesota Twins have put us through over the last couple months is in the past. This team can’t hurt us anymore. Well, I guess that’s ...
Nobody is more to blame for their collapse than the Pohlad ownership group, which is now publicly headed by Joe Pohlad. But before Joe, it was his uncle Jim Pohlad, who acted as the public facing ...
With a dearth of top prospects and an underwhelming product on the field, then-chairman Jim Pohlad admitted that change was needed, calling the franchise "a total system failure." Eight years ...