The Minnesota Twins are navigating a period of uncertainty as the Pohlad family considers selling the team. Despite this, President of Baseball Operations Derek Falvey assures that it is 'business as usual' as they prepare for the offseason.
The Twins are expected to maintain their payroll around $130 million, focusing on trades rather than free agency due to financial constraints. Falvey emphasized his commitment to building the team while managing the sale process.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred expressed that the Pohlad family has been valuable stewards of the team, and their potential sale is a loss for the game.
With no general manager currently in place after the departure of Thad Levine, the Twins are exploring internal promotions while also making roster adjustments, including picking up Jorge Alcala's contract option.