Twins starter Pablo López ends bullpen session early
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Spring training is here and this year the Minnesota Twins have invited 65 players to big-league camp in Fort Myers, Fla., including 33 hitters. Some are familiar names locked into Opening Day roster spots, but many will spend six weeks fighting for their major-league futures, while others are around mostly to provide depth early in camp.
Minnesota Twins ace Pablo Lopez left the first full squad workout and will undergo an MRI to reveal potential injury.
The Minnesota Twins are looking to earn fans back after underwhelming recent seasons. On the first day of spring training FOX 9’s Jim Rich spoke with executive owner Tom Pohlad about the year ahead,
Even if López avoids major injury, the team is still fragile enough that a serious setback could upend its hope of contending.
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Since taking over two months ago, Pohlad has flown to both coasts to meet with two of the team’s star players, parted ways with president of business and baseball operations Derek Falvey, phoned disgruntled former season-ticket holders and made a run at a top free agent starter, among other things.
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