The Minnesota Twins made headlines in 2009 when they signed a pair of international teenagers who quickly became cornerstones ...
A few big names have left via free agency, but the Twins have yet to add a major league player to the roster this offseason.
Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco and Miguel Sanó were part of the same 2009 international signing class, joining the Minnesota Twins as 16-year-olds the summer before the team moved from the Metrodome ...
The Max Kepler Era in Minnesota has reportedly reached its conclusion. The longtime Twins right fielder reached an agreement with the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday evening on a one-year deal ...
After offseason surgery, Kepler says he’s pain free and isn’t concerned about his transition from right field to left. "I am ...
Max Kepler reportedly is on the move ... Over 10 seasons with the Twins, Kepler batted .237/.318/.429 with 205 doubles and 161 homers. He had his best season in 2019, mashing a career-high ...
The Philadelphia Phillies signed outfielder Max Kepler on a one-year, $10 million deal in December last year. The 31-year-old ...
Six weeks before the first spring training game, let’s play a little game of our own. We’ll call it “Name The Outfielders.” ...
Recovered and recharged after an injury-plagued 2024 season, Max Kepler is eager to fly to Clearwater next month to meet his ...
Kepler bashed 24 homers with a .484 slugging percentage. The Phillies believe he can recapture that form. So does Kepler.
Max Kepler is ready to be the everyday left fielder for the Phillies - even if his stats suggest he probably should be part ...