The Twins finally did it — they signed a big-league free agent in former Minnesota lefty Danny Coulombe. In this edition of Locked ... Dave Brown and also edits for Zone Coverage. He and his wife ...
After Eiberson Castellano bounced a couple of breaking balls on the turf in his first bullpen session since the Twins opened camp, he threw an inside fastball with a dummy stand-in for a righthanded ...
In a surprise, they decided not to retain left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe ($4 million option ... Arizona to be closer to his family after his wife had twin girls — the couple’s second ...
The Twins have an agreement with Danny Coulombe on a one-year, $3 million contract, a source confirmed to the Minnesota Star ...
The Twins made a move to shore up one of their primary areas of concern, inking a deal with left-handed reliever Danny ...
While the Minnesota Twins are familiar with free-agent addition Danny Coulombe, a lot changed for the lefthander in his two ...
February 7: The Twins have now officially announced the Coulombe signing. February 4, 9:49am: It’s a one-year major league deal that comes with a $3MM guarantee, reports Bobby Nightengale of the ...
Danny Coulombe is hardly a high-impact addition, but the veteran reliever agreeing to sign a one-year, $3 million contract with the Minnesota Twins is proof of life for a front office that had ...
In 82 games, he recorded 40 runs, 16 home runs, 47 RBIs, and 28 walks in 292 at-bats. Danny Coulombe and the Minnesota Twins have agreed to a one-year contract worth $3 million for the 2025 season.
After leaving the Twins in an upward mobility clause in spring 2023, the lefty had two strong seasons in Baltimore.
The Minnesota Twins are finally on the board this offseason. They're signing left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe, pending a physical, according to NY Post insider Jon Heyman. He's the first player ...