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Twins Camp: 33 Hitters Battle for Future
16 Feb
Summary
- 65 players invited to Minnesota Twins' big-league camp.
- Focus on 33 hitters vying for major league futures.
- Prospects' durability, defense, and power potential are key questions.

The Minnesota Twins' 2026 big-league spring training camp in Fort Myers, Florida, features 65 invited players, including 33 hitters. Many of these players are competing for their major league futures over the six-week period.
Key figures like Luke Keaschall, a young infielder, are drawing attention for their on-base skills and speed. However, significant questions remain regarding Keaschall's durability, defensive capabilities, and power potential for the upcoming season.
Other notable participants include veterans like Josh Bell, looking to prove his worth on a one-year deal, and Byron Buxton, who is aiming to build on a strong season after overcoming past injuries. The camp will be instrumental in shaping the Twins' roster and identifying emerging talent.




