Free-agent outfielder Harrison Bader signs a one-year contract with the Minnesota Twins, including a mutual option for 2026, worth $6.25 million guaranteed with $2 million in bonuses. Bader, a former Cardinal, brings defensive prowess and basestealing ability to the Twins, providing depth in center field behind Byron Buxton and offering support against left-handed pitchers for corner outfielders Larnach and Wallner. The Twins, who missed the postseason in 2024, aim to bolster their outfield with Bader’s versatile skills and experience. the text you provide.
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Marlins pitcher Xzavion Curry went unclaimed on waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Jacksonville after being designated for assignment to make room for catcher Rob Brantly. Acquired from the Guardians last summer, Curry has pitched three innings this season, allowing four runs on four hits with an average fastball of 90.5 MPH, down from previous years. With a 4.38 ERA over 150 MLB innings and the option to elect free agency, Curry may choose to...
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