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Twins part with president of baseball ops Derek Falvey
- On Friday, the Minnesota Twins announced they mutually parted ways with Derek Falvey, president of baseball and business operations, following open and candid conversations.
- Tom Pohlad's ownership change last month prompted a reset in direction, and Falvey's departure is the latest move as Pohlad reshapes franchise leadership.
- Hired to run the baseball department in 2016, Falvey led the Twins to three American League Central division titles and multiple postseason appearances.
- General manager Jeremy Zoll will lead the baseball department while the Twins immediately search for a president of business operations and both report to Tom Pohlad, executive chair, who oversees business in the interim.
- Given recent financial and performance setbacks, ownership cut payroll amid growing debt, and the Twins suffered a late-season collapse in 2024, prompting a trade deadline sell-off.
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Within hours Vikings and Twins both part ways with key leaders
(AP Photo/Abbie Parr, File) MINNESOTA – The morning of Friday January 30, 2026 was the chopping block for both the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins. First came the announcement from the Minnesota Twins saying, “The Minnesota Twins today announced that the club and former President, Baseball and Business Operations Derek Falvey have mutually agreed to part ways. ” Then just minutes later word leaked of the Minnesota Vikings move. Their stat…
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