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Andrew Chafin has joined the Minnesota Twins on a minor league contract, with a chance to earn $2 million if he makes the active roster. This move is part of the Twins' strategy to reinforce their bullpen, especially after significant losses last season. Chafin, a left-handed reliever, could provide valuable depth as the team looks to bounce back from its disappointing 70-92 finish in 2025. His experience and versatility could play a crucial role in stabilizing a bullpen that struggled with consistency last year.
On a different note, Byron Buxton is feeling optimistic despite the offseason trade rumors swirling around him. He expressed a desire for stability and a chance to build on his impressive 2025 season where he hit .264 with 35 home runs. Buxton’s presence is essential for a team eager to compete as they transition from a fire sale to a more sustainable approach. His performance will be pivotal in leading a young roster filled with potential.
Jordan Lewis, fresh off two tumultuous seasons, is working with an outside hitting coach recommended by Bobby Witt Jr. This could be the turning point for Lewis, who is eager to establish himself as a consistent force in the lineup. With the Twins banking on their youth, Lewis' success could significantly influence the team's offensive output this season.
As the Twins ramp up their preparations in Fort Myers, eyes will be on their upcoming spring training games. It will be interesting to see how the new additions to the bullpen perform and whether Buxton can channel his offseason frustrations into a strong start.
