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Latest On Twins’ Ownership

By Steve Adams | August 15, 2025 at 4:38pm CDT

The Pohlad family’s stunning about-face on a potential sale of the Twins earlier this week sent shockwaves throughout the fanbase in Minnesota. Executive chair Joe Pohlad announced Wednesday that his family would continue on as the principal owners of the Twins and welcome two new limited partners into the ownership group instead of selling a majority stake in the team.

Additional details have since surfaced. Dan Hayes and Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic report that the new incoming minority owners purchased a combined stake that constitutes more than 20% of the franchise. However, there’s no agreed-upon path for the new partners to grow their stake in the team, as we’ve seen in recent ownership shifts with the White Sox and Guardians, where Justin Ishbia and David Blitzer will reportedly increase their stake annually with an eye toward eventually becoming the majority owners. Hayes further reports that the roughly 20% stake of the Twins was sold at a valuation that exceeds Sportico’s recent $1.7 billion valuation of the franchise.

In the aftermath of his announcement, Joe Pohlad sat down with Phil Miller of the Minneapolis Star Tribune to discuss the change in direction. “I don’t think we could have imagined a better outcome than where we landed,” he told Miller. That comment (unsurprisingly) has been near-universally panned by a fanbase that has been desperate for new ownership for decades, dating back to the late Carl Pohlad’s efforts to sell the team to a group that would’ve moved the Twins to North Carolina and his subsequent efforts to allow his team to be contracted.

The reported $425MM of debt the Twins had accrued has been said to have served as a major impediment in the Pohlads’ exploration of a sale, though Joe Pohlad pushed back on that notion in his chat with Miller, telling him: “As far as I’m aware, that debt was not a hindrance in this process.”

It’s a fairly remarkable claim to make with a straight face, given that the $425MM figure represents one-quarter of the franchise’s estimated $1.7 billion value. The notion that such a substantial figure did not adversely impact the sale process or dissuade potential buyers is difficult to believe. Regardless, Pohlad added that with the influx of the new minority partners, the Twins are “paying that debt down.” Whether that refers to a portion or the total sum isn’t clear.

Pohlad’s additional comment that his front office’s trade deadline fire sale were “truly primarily baseball decisions” has been met with further incredulity. The general expectation for the Twins in the run-up to the deadline was that Minnesota would sell off rental pieces like Chris Paddack, Willi Castro, Harrison Bader, Danny Coulombe and Ty France.

That quintet was indeed traded, but president of baseball operations Derek Falvey also shipped out controllable relievers Jhoan Duran, Griffin Jax, Louis Varland and Brock Stewart. Most notably, the Twins dumped $70.5MM of the remaining $103.5MM of their franchise-record deal with Carlos Correa on his old Astros club — and did so for virtually no return. Left-hander Matt Mikulski, the pitcher they received from the Astros, was a second-round pick by the Giants in 2021 but is now 26 years old and still in High-A, where he has an 8.00 ERA with more walks than strikeouts. The Giants released Mikulski at the end of spring training this year, and he signed a minor league deal with Houston just two months before he was traded to Minnesota.

It’s true that the Twins did get some quality returns for the players they shipped out. Duran brought lauded catching prospect Eduardo Tait and MLB-ready right-hander Mick Abel. Jax netted Taj Bradley, who isn’t far removed from being one of the game’s top pitching prospects and still has four additional years of club control. Varland netted a big-league-ready outfielder (Alan Roden) and an arrow-up pitching prospect (Kendry Rojas). Following the Twins’ slate of deadline deals, their farm system ranks second in the game at MLB.com and fourth at Baseball America. FanGraphs’ Eric Longenhagen ranked all 97 prospects traded at this year’s deadline, and the Twins collected four of the top 11 names.

That focus on bolstering the farm and slashing payroll only raises questions about the offseason direction, however. In theory, the Twins could turn around, reinvest a significant amount of the payroll they just shed, and aim for a swift return to contention. What seems far likelier is that the teardown will continue, with catcher Ryan Jeffers and right-handers Joe Ryan, Pablo Lopez and Bailey Ober among the most logical names to hit the trade market in the offseason. Pohlad declined to give any sort of indication as to what lies ahead in terms of roster construction, telling Miller only that he’ll sit down with Falvey, GM Jeremy Zoll and others once the current season ends to plot that course.

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  1. Oddball Hererra

    2 months ago

    They have reset payroll, using the excuse that they were trying to sell the team, and never intend to let it drift upwards again

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    • ctbronx7

      2 months ago

      The Pohlads decision basically begins the countdown toward the end of baseball in the Twin Cities.

      With little fan support, declining local broadcast revenue and weather issues every April, expect the push to begin soon for a new domed home for the Twinkies.

      Once the state and county tell the club, “no deal,” the rumors about moving to Nashville will spring up.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        2 months ago

        Twins have been there for so long and they’re a proven sports town with NFL MLB NBA and NHL, also they don’t need a new stadium because target field is only 15 years old

        It would be shocking if the pohlads tried to move them out

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        • ChuckyNJ

          2 months ago

          The Twin Cities also have Minnesota United of MLS and the Minnesota Golden Gophers from the Big Ten.
          Stop thinking like it’s still 1975.

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        • BattingThird_Number34

          2 months ago

          mean for no reason?

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      • AI GM

        2 months ago

        MLB wants more teams. If Nashville etc are willing to build a stadium they will get an expansion team. If anyone moves it will be the teams playing in minor league parks. It would be easier for MLB (the other owners) to make the guy want to sell. They want more $. It’s more $ to have a team in Minnesota and a additional team in Nashville.

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        • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          2 months ago

          Do they want more teams though? Expansion is no where near close and a bunch of owners like reinsdorf and fisher would never want to have competition because that means less revenue sharing

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        • AI GM

          2 months ago

          More teams more revenue. To be expansion team you need to pay a fee. Whatever $ that team makes the other owners get 48 percent or whatever it is. Owners would love nothing more for there to be more teams.

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        • ChiSoxPain

          1 month ago

          The White Sox play in the third largest market, since when do they receive revenue sharing?

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      • JimOToole

        2 months ago

        Let’s see them break a lease with 15 years still on it. Nashville is off limits as a relocation destination. It’s a leading expansion site.

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      • BaseBall Bob

        1 month ago

        April is rotten in a lot of cities without domes. The twins get their games in. Fans don’t want a dome. They want a winner.

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    • Jake 13

      2 months ago

      Not only that they were able to sell a 20% minority stake for ~$350 Mil meaning they’ve now recouped more than twice what they paid for the team in the first place. So they get to remain in control and auctioned off the entire roster to increase profit margins.

      Reply
  2. Acoss1331

    2 months ago

    Right, the 425m in debt wasn’t a factor as to why we couldn’t find a buyer to buy the team and take on their debt. The gaslighting is wild.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 months ago

      It’s like trying to selling a whole lobster with only one claw.

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      • caltigerfreak

        2 months ago

        No claws and now no tail, either!

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    • AI GM

      2 months ago

      It wasn’t a factor. If they have debt it is most likely by choice. Even if not it’s not a problem. Teams sell and sell with their debt all the time. Factor was they didn’t get as much $ offered as they thought. Or had a change of heart!!!!!!!

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  3. straightuphonestguy

    2 months ago

    Seems strange even with franchise evaluations increasing two teams have pulled back offers after courting sales.

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    • AI GM

      2 months ago

      Evaluations are wrong or owners wanted even more. Or both!

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  4. leftykoufax

    2 months ago

    Either a smokescreen or an indecisive business man, either way twins fans lose.

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    • Oddball Hererra

      2 months ago

      There is a large difference between a businessman and a man who has been put in charge of a business. Pohlad is the latter

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    • AI GM

      2 months ago

      You don’t know what something rare is worth until you try to sell it. Either didn’t like what it was worth or change of heart.

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  5. LOUIS LOUIS

    2 months ago

    The Pohlads are doing this to drive down attendance and claim that the fans don’t love the Twins so they can sell the team at the end of the Target Field lease and drive them out of Minnesota.

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    • caltigerfreak

      2 months ago

      Doubtful. The Pohlads/Twins put $200M into Target Field – 40%. They won’t get that money back from Nashville. And if they would by some chance move the team, they just open a slot for another under-supported team to move to MSP … or the 31st or 32nd franchise start up after the Rays and A’s are settled elsewhere.

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      • LOUIS LOUIS

        2 months ago

        I’m thinking 10-12 years from now. The lease is currently up in 2039. The Pohlads could coast for that entire time and then call it quits.

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        • chembry

          2 months ago

          There is legislature going through to extend the lease until 2059.

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        • BaseBall Bob

          1 month ago

          Makes no sense. None.

          Reply
      • cman

        1 month ago

        Part of the deal of public financing for the Twins getting Target Field is that if they ever move the team even after the lease is up they lose the Twins name and championship banners from 87 and 91. That stays in Minnesota In perpetuity. Minnesota learned its lesson after losing the Lakers to Los Angeles and the North Stars to Dallas.

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    • AI GM

      2 months ago

      Who cares. As of today if you have a nice stadium and a top 40 population you will have a team. If they leave they will be replaced. Much easier to make them want to sell then let them leave though.

      Reply
  6. Bustedstuff88

    2 months ago

    Uffdah……These comments from the lips of the billionaire reek to high heaven.

    Lies on top of lies on top of lies……….Shameful.

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  7. Acoss1331

    2 months ago

    Dusty Baker, Joe Torre, and Lou Piniella were examples of good players that were also successful managers.

    Reply
  8. Canuckleball

    2 months ago

    Obviously the answer depends on how you define “best”.

    Looking at career fWAR is one way, although by no means definitive.

    22.4 Craig Counsell
    21.4 Mark Kotsay
    13.6 Aaron Boone
    13.0 Dan Wilson
    12.9 Will Venable
    10.2 Rocco Baldelli
    9.1 Dave Roberts
    7.7 Miguel Cairo
    7.0 Alex Cora
    6.8 Stephen Vogt
    2.5 Bob Melvin
    2.3 Bruce Bochy
    1.3 Ron Washington
    0.0 A.J. Hinch
    -0.2 Carlos Mendoza
    -0.2 Don Kelly
    -0.9 Torey Lovullo
    -3.0 Terry Francona
    -3.1 Kevin Cash

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    • Canuckleball

      2 months ago

      *That should have said bWAR

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    • Canuckleball

      2 months ago

      I figured Counsell would be somewhere near the top. I remembered him as a scrappy guy who was around for quite a while. I also figured Boone would be high up there too, for the same reason. Kotsay surprised me. He had a sneaky solid career.

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    • bg816

      2 months ago

      Have to take into account that Rocco’s career was cut way short by channelopathy, a rare soft tissue/metabolic disorder (according to Wikipedia). He found it impossible to stay healthy enough to even DH and had to retire at 29. So taking his health and short playing career into consideration, I think it’s safe to judge Baldelli as the best baseball player at his peak. Others were able to put together better careers, as the bWAR numbers above show.

      I remember so clearly Counsell driving in the tying run, and later scoring the walk-off run in the 11th in Game 7 of the WS against Cleveland. Then 4 years later, playing a huge role with the Diamondbacks when they beat the Yankees in another all-time great Series. His batting stance should have been worth 5 WAR alone.

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  9. DJC28

    2 months ago

    As a life-long Twins fan, I refuse to support the Twins in any capacity until the day comes when they are either sold to new ownership or are actually making a big run in the playoffs. I’m pretty sure the only other fans in baseball who’ve suffered as much as Twins fans are Reds fans and Pirates fans.

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    • J.H.

      2 months ago

      Angels and Rockies fans would like to enter the discussion

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      • DJC28

        2 months ago

        Angels and Rockies have at least been to the World Series in the past 25 years, and the Angels ’02 WS Championship is still more recent than the Twins, Reds, and Pirates. The Twins, Reds, and Pirates each have the fewest games won in the playoffs of all 30 MLB teams over the past 30+ years.

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        • ChuckyNJ

          2 months ago

          “Anything for a Factoid” = More Dumb Jock Logic.

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        • BattingThird_Number34

          2 months ago

          mean for no reason?

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    • bg816

      2 months ago

      Yeah, as a Twins fan, I get it. I’m not a Pohlad fan, either. But I don’t think the Twins organization can necessarily be lumped in with the other organizations listed. Minnesota hasn’t had the benefit of high payrolls over the past 15-some years, but they objectively haven’t been at the bottom of the league, either. Playoff futility aside (and that’s a big aside), the Twins have fielded some really good teams.

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      • DJC28

        2 months ago

        They’ve fielded some really good teams. But, when all is said and done, they have practically nothing to show for it. They have nothing to show for it especially when every other AL Central team has won a World Series and/or been to the World Series on multiple occasions over the past three decades. The Twins, on the other hand, have a total of nine playoff games won ever since the magical 1991 World Series. Only the Reds and Pirates have fewer since then.

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    • AI GM

      2 months ago

      Pirates haven’t signed a multi year free agent since like 2016 or something. Haven’t been to playoffs since 2015. Haven’t won division since 1992. Haven’t won a series since 1979. Not world series but a playoff series. Haven’t had a above 500 season since 2018.

      If you are over 60 years old I guess it wasn’t bad being a Pirates fan.

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  10. Unclemike1526

    2 months ago

    Seems like only a couple of days ago we were discussing which way the Twins were going to go depending on who bought the the team. Oh wait, It was a a couple of days ago. My bad.

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    • LOUIS LOUIS

      2 months ago

      what

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      • BattingThird_Number34

        2 months ago

        it SEEMS like it was just a few days ago, but it also literally WAS just a few days ago. I’m actually not sure how this could be misunderstood

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  11. mike156

    2 months ago

    The whole thing does make sense. You are looking for new investors to put in money and jack up the value of the franchise so you create value by offloading salaries. You don’t spend your own money when dumping salaries puts more in your pocket. The Twins know Manfred will back them up

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    • AI GM

      2 months ago

      Correa yes. But those young relievers were assets. Of course so are the prospects so all works out.

      Reply
  12. Lloyd Emerson

    2 months ago

    Pete Rose. End of discussion. Regardless of what you think of him as a person, he was the best player who eventually became a manager.

    (You could also make a case for Frank Robinson)

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    • BaseBall Bob

      2 months ago

      Ted Williams managed Washington.

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  13. Never Remember

    2 months ago

    Worrying about debt for a business guaranteed hundreds of millions in revenue per year is as stupid as worrying about the federal deficit. Deficit is good in these situations

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  14. YankeesBleacherCreature

    2 months ago

    Pohlads haven’t threatened to leave nor is there anywhere for them to go. Any new locations will be designated for expansion teams. Sure, the debt-to-income ratio is high but MLB’s Central League Credit Funds is a loan provider for all teams to make capital stadium improvements.

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  15. Dock_Elvis

    2 months ago

    20% venture capital?

    Reply
  16. BattingThird_Number34

    2 months ago

    sure. nothing stopping them. it looks like they just need $1.5+ billion.

    Reply
  17. AI GM

    2 months ago

    Having debt as a business can be a good thing. It can be poorly run desperation move or their strategy.

    Reply
  18. Sparky1000

    2 months ago

    I hope someday things will get better for Twins fans.

    Reply
  19. greatwhiteangus

    1 month ago

    Hmmmmmm, Pohlads reduce payroll to help sell team, once reduced they decide to keep team.

    Sounds like a Pirates kinda move.

    Reply
  20. htownlefty

    1 month ago

    It’s tough for the fan base when they feel like ownership isn’t invested in winning. I’m guessing there are several teams where the fans have that impression right now, and you can’t force owners to care about winning when they don’t have to win to make money. I suppose all Twins fans can do is just wait for the Pohlads to get around to selling the team, but that stinks.

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