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Twins Spring Training: Roster Shakes Up Before Opener
7 Mar
Summary
- Pablo Lopez suffered a season-ending injury.
- Mick Abel and Alan Roden are breakout performers.
- The Twins' first regular season game is March 26.

As the Minnesota Twins approach their March 26 season opener, key roster decisions are being finalized. The team has been hit with a season-ending injury to pitcher Pablo Lopez, while other players like David Festa and Walker Jenkins have also faced minor ailments.
Encouragingly, prospects Mick Abel and Alan Roden have emerged as standout performers during spring training. Despite a current losing record in exhibition games, the focus remains on building the 26-man Opening Day roster. Key projected players include catchers Ryan Jeffers and Victor Caratini, infielders Royce Lewis and Josh Bell, and outfielders Byron Buxton and Matt Wallner.
The pitching staff sees Joe Ryan, Bailey Ober, and Simeon Woods Richardson potentially leading the rotation, with Mick Abel’s strong spring performance making a compelling case for inclusion. The bullpen features a mix of relievers including Taylor Rogers, Liam Hendriks, and potentially new additions like Andrew Chafin or Kody Funderburk.




