While the magic of the Rally Sausage has seemingly made the Twins unstoppable, plenty of injury concerns remain.
The Minnesota Twins placed two key players on the injured list Friday, sending outfielder Byron Buxton to the 10-day IL and right-handed reliever Brock Stewart to the 15-day IL.
The Minnesota Twins have one of the best bullpens in Major League Baseball, and while it may be their closer who gets most of the accolades, it’s a setup man who came out of nowhere who’s been the greatest success story.
When the Minnesota Twins were working through their offseason it was clear that the bullpen was where they intended to add for the pitching staff. With Opening Day quickly approaching, a non roster invitee looks to be making a strong bid for a future roster spot.
The Minnesota Twins might have assembled the best bullpen across Major League Baseball for this season. That’s a great asset to have, but simply slotting former starters into those roles isn’t a straightforward way to build the group, and finding success isn’t as easy as it may be assumed.
The problematic thing about tendonitis is that it hides in the shadows. Brock Stewart never experienced a setback and often felt fine while throwing his rehab bullpens.
A couple of former Dodgers were involved in a roster swap on Tuesday for the Minnesota Twins. Former Dodgers RHP Brock Stewart was activated from the injured list to the Twins' active roster.
The Minnesota Twins reinstated right-handed pitcher Brock Stewart from the 60-day injured list and designated right-hander Dylan Floro for assignment on Tuesday.
The Twins have made a couple of roster transactions.
Holding on to a one game lead in the mediocre American League Central division, the Minnesota Twins have struggled to find consistent production in their lineup but have been able to keep a hold on first-place thanks to the major league leading 3.59 ERA as a team. Here are the Twins that are trending up and down in 2023.
.Brock Stewart — a brilliant discovery by the Minnesota Twins front office and Manager Rocco Baldelli, who believed in him — is having a good year. The team is now reaping the success he is having as a reliever for this team.
Minnesota Twins right-handed reliever Brock Stewart, in the midst of a career season, was placed on the 15-day injured list Tuesday due to right elbow soreness.
The Twins bullpen has been around average by many measures, an impressive outcome considering their lack of additions this winter and several arms struggling.
Old friend alert out of the AL Central as one time Dodgers pitching prospect Brock Stewart has reemerged with the Minnesota Twins and will get his first taste of big league action in 4 years.
The Minnesota Twins did a good job adding to the starting rotation this offseason, and their bullpen has taken significant strides forward. Now, they’ll add another flamethrowing arm to the group, and Brock Stewart has certainly earned his way back.
The Twins are set to select the contract of right-hander Brock Stewart, MLBTR has confirmed. Jeremy Maschino first suggested that Stewart could be on his way to join the Twins’ big league club today.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have 14 players from their Major League roster who reached free agency at the conclusion of the 2021 World Series, with the group including Clayton Kershaw, Corey Seager, Max Scherzer, Kenley Jansen and Chris Taylor, among others.
Perhaps this is finally the year for the Dodgers. I mean, what else could one possibly ask for out of a contender than what the Dodgers have produced over the first half of the season?
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