The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have signed outfielder Harrison Bader and left-handed pitcher Danny Coulombe to one-year contracts. Bader’s contract includes a mutual option for 2026.
The Baltimore Orioles made a surprising call this offseason—they let go of a key player—left-hander Danny Coulombe. The post ...
While the Minnesota Twins are familiar with free-agent addition Danny Coulombe, a lot changed for the lefthander in his two ...
The Minnesota Twins have finally made a move. On Tuesday morning, the Twins and Danny Coulombe agreed to terms on a one-year, ...
There’s also Rule 5 pick Eiberson Castellano. If the Twins want to retain his services, he has to stay on the big-league ...
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Coulombe, who previously pitched for the Twins from 2020-22, adds a much-needed lefty option to a deep bullpen dominated by righties.
Coulombe returns after pitching effectively the past two seasons for Baltimore, but he’s coming off elbow surgery.
Pitcher Danny Coulombe and outfielder Harrison Bader are the first major leaguers to join the Twins this offseason. Are they the last?
We’ve nearly made it through the offseason, as Atlanta Braves pitchers and catchers are set to workout in less than a week.
The Minnesota Twins were determined to add some depth to their roster despite an offseason holding pattern for their player ...
Minnesota Twins third baseman Royce Lewis reacted to his team’s acquisition of left-handed pitcher Danny Coulombe.