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The Twins scored three runs apiece in the sixth and seven innings and earned a rare victory at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night.
The Twins are entertaining trade offers for at least three of their players, per a new report. Minnesota may be willing to part with more.
Jhoan Duran is trending as a significant candidate to be moved by the Minnesota Twins before the MLB Trade Deadline.
The Twins look to be sellers at the trade deadline. The Mets will be buyers. With the Mets badly needing bullpen help, a trade for Jhoan Durán would make all the sense in the world for them.
Royce Lewis and Christian Vazquez each drove in three runs as the Minnesota Twins beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-7.
The Twins are now listening to offers for their rental players, reports the New York Post. They would have to be blown away to move controllable players like Jhoan Duran and Joe R
Correa, eight years later still the personification of evil to Los Angeles Dodgers fans because of the Houston Astros’ trash-banging sign stealing in the 2017 World Series, hit the final pitch of the game 399 feet to Dodger Stadium’s center-field wall.
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Rental players like Danny Coulombe, Harrison Bader and Willi Castro seem more likely to get dealt, but Heyman mentioned that Minnesota will listen to offers on star pitchers Joe Ryan and Jhoan Duran. They'd likely have to be "blown away" to make a trade involving the latter.