Alex Kirilloff was one of the few bright spots in the lineup in the early weeks of the season, as the Twins struggled. However, as the team has looked more competitive, Kirilloff has completely disappeared.
It didn’t look good at times, but the Twins pulled through in the end, walking off the White Sox. This game was a true roller coaster. Max Kepler got the Twins on the board first with a single that scored Trevor Larnach.
After an ugly start to the game, and a troubling start by ace Pablo López, the Minnesota Twins continued to battle and came through last with a walkoff victory.
Most of the Minnesota Twins’ starting lineup was predetermined entering spring training. We know Carlos Correa is going to play SS, Royce Lewis is going to start at 3B, Edouard Julien 2B (for now) and Ryan Jeffers earned the starting catcher role with a great 2023.
With position players reporting to spring training in less than three weeks, the Minnesota Twins have a little more clarity on the injury statuses of infielders Jose Miranda and Alex Kirilloff, both of whom had surgery in October.
The Minnesota Twins ended the 2023 season with plenty of bumps and bruises, and a few of their brightest young stars are still on the mend heading into December.
The Minnesota Twins received some good news on Wednesday regarding the health of first baseman Alex Kiriloff. Per Dan Hayes of 'The Athletic: Heard no tear was discovered during Alex Kirilloff's labrum surgery, procedure was less invasive.
The Minnesota Twins have made a big roster move ahead of Game 4 of their ALDS against the Houston Astros.
The Twins activated Alex Kirilloff from the 10-day injured list Friday, and the first baseman marked his return by going 1-for-4 in Minnesota’s 5-2 victory over the Mets.
For all of the eye-rolling and yawning that clichés bring, some overused phrases are helpful nuggets of truth. One wouldn’t have to follow baseball for long before the words “baseball is a game of adjustments” infiltrates their brain.
The Minnesota Twins placed outfielder/first baseman Alex Kirilloff on the 10-day injured list because of a right shoulder strain on Sunday. In a corresponding move, the Twins reinstated left-handed pitcher Caleb Thielbar from the 15-day injured list.
Alex Kirilloff capped a four-RBI day out of the No. 9 slot in the order with a bases-clearing double in the seventh inning, allowing the visiting Minnesota Twins to overtake the Oakland Athletics en route to a 5-4 victory Sunday afternoon and a three-game series sweep.
Phil Cuzzi continues to make his case for the new most unpopular umpire in Major League Baseball.
With spring training getting starting this week, that means updates are rolling in on various players and their health, or lack thereof, as well as details on teams and their plans for the season ahead.
Kirilloff has long battled wrist injuries, landing on the IL four times for that reasons since making his big league debut in 2021.
The Minnesota Twins are bringing in some veteran leadership to their club. The Twins are acquiring outfielder Michael A. Taylor in a trade with the Kansas City Royals, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported on Monday.
The 24-year-old had surgery to repair a torn ligament in the same wrist last July, derailing his rookie campaign.
The Minnesota Twins are shutting down oufielder/first baseman Alex Kirilloff after he experienced more problems with his troublesome wrist. Rocco Baldelli
Minnesota Twins OF/1B Alex Kirilloff left Wednesday's game against the Chicago White Sox after a collision with Andrew Vaughn.
Alex Kirilloff homered twice among his three hits and Max Kepler, Jose Miranda and Jorge Polanco also hit home runs to boost the visiting Minnesota Twins to an 8-2 victory against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night.
When the Minnesota Twins demoted Alex Kirilloff, he looked nothing like the prospect that had dominated his way to the majors. After hitting just 5-for-29 (.172 average) with 12 strikeouts in his first 10 games, the Twins sent Kirilloff to St.
Kirilloff has been out of the Twins' lineup for nearly three weeks with inflammation in his right wrist.
During his rookie season last year, Kirilloff hit .251 with eight home runs, 11 doubles, a triple and 34 RBI before he had an operation to fix a ligament tear that prematurely ended his campaign in July.
All signs point to Kirilloff beginning the season in the starting lineup.
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