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The Houston Astros tried landing an outfielder along with Carlos Correa in trade talks with the Minnesota Twins.
The Houston Astros pulled off one of the MLB trade deadline's biggest moves, landing Carlos Correa from the Minnesota Twins.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball as Minnesota Twins Reportedly Rejected Trade For ...
The Twins blew up their roster at the deadline, trading 10 players from the major league roster, including three-time ...
Carlos Correa, one of the most popular players in club history and a standout performer during the Astros’ rise from a ...
Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton says it was "heartbreaking" to watch his club trade away almost 40 percent of the ...
After the dust clears from Carlos Correa's return to Houston, did anyone really win the trade between Houston and Minnesota?
The Boston Red Sox made a surprisingly generous offer to the Minnesota Twins, but were turned down, a new report says.
The Red Sox reportedly weren't willing to part with any of its surplus of MLB outfielders during trade talks with the Twins ...
The Twins’ fire sale was so ruthless that 27-year-old reliever Louie Varland, the hometown kid who absolutely loved being a Twin, making only $8,150 more than the minimum salary, and wasn’t even ...
Philadelphia bolstered its bullpen by trading for the fireballer and sending Mick Abel and Eduardo Tait to the Twins. Both ...
Despite an unsettled roster, an unresolved team sale with no end in sight and the resulting financial uncertainty, Buxton is ...