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Minnesota added another shortstop Sunday night: high schooler Quentin Young, the nephew of former Twin Delmon Young. The 6-foot-6 18-year-old is committed to Louisiana State University, and MLB.com said he "has a ton of projection, obvious baseball bloodlines and some loud tools."
Former Pennsbury right-handed pitcher Callan Fang went to the Minnesota Twins in the 13th round of the Major League Baseball Draft on Monday.
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As Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft got under way on Monday, the Twins began to establish a pattern with their picks. After two of the club’s four Day 1 selections on Sunday were big hard-throwing right-handers,
Oregon pitcher Jason Reitz—making him the tallest arm ever taken in MLB history. With two Tommy Johns already behind him, Minnesota is betting big on upside and raw power.
Not far removed from a surgery that has ended the careers of numerous pitchers, Alabama baseball's Riley Quick has been selected in the MLB Draft.
After finishing up a practice session with superstar center fielder Byron Buxton, a reporter approached Watkins to talk about the upcoming Home Run Derby. He agreed to answer a few questions while trying his best not to draw any attention to himself.
If pre-Draft projections are anything to go on, the 2025 MLB Draft appears unusually unsettled at the top. That’s welcome news for the Twins.