Offseason In Review: Minnesota Twins
Briefly

The Minnesota Twins' front office is hampered by payroll constraints for the second consecutive offseason amid plans for the Pohlad family to sell the team. Executive chair Joe Pohlad's announcement of the sale came after a promising winter spent re-signing players like Carlos Correa and extending Pablo Lopez. With the recent bankruptcy of Diamond Sports Group, television revenues have been disrupted, prompting a $30 million payroll reduction for 2024 that further tightens financial limits on team management, ultimately affecting their offseason strategy for improvement.
The Twins face payroll limitations for a second offseason amidst the Pohlad family’s exploration of selling the team, aiming better performance and health in 2024.
Ownership imposed a $30MM payroll reduction for 2024 after acquiring Carlos Correa and Pablo Lopez in more favorable financial circumstances, drastically affecting the team's offseason strategy.
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