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The Twins traded right-hander Griffin Jax to the Rays in the final moments before the trade deadline last week, with right-hander Taj Bradley going the other way. Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports ...
No man left behind. The Twins traded nearly half of their MLB roster at last week’s trade deadline, but if it weren’t for the ...
Initially, the Twins didn’t know if they’d find the right return for their elite setup man because of a slow-developing ...
It’s been two and a half weeks since the trade deadline fire sale. Of the 11 guys sent packing, who has been doing well? Who ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers were not as aggressive at this year's trade deadline, passing up top relievers like Griffin Jax and ...
The hard-throwing reliever headlines the 10 players added to the Tampa Bay organization, with 11 sent elsewhere.
The Minnesota Twins' decision to trade Carlos Correa may have inadvertently set the wheels in motion on another major deal the team made last Thursday.
The Rays got Jax, who Neander called “as overpowering a reliever as you’re going to find,” from Minnesota in a one-for-one deal for Taj Bradley, the promising 24-year-old who last week pitched his way ...
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Minnesota traded setup man Griffin Jax to Tampa Bay for young starting pitcher Taj Bradley. Jax, 30, is one of a staggering five relievers whom the Twins traded in the past two days.
No man left behind. The Twins traded nearly half of their MLB roster at last week’s trade deadline, but if it weren’t for the Carlos Correa deal, pitcher Griffin Jax likely would have stayed put.