The Los Angeles Angels placed third baseman Miguel Sano on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday because of left knee inflammation. In corresponding moves,
The Minnesota Twins moved on from Miguel Sano after the the 2022 Major League Baseball season, after his latest disappointment of a summer. But, after one season away from America’s past time, Sano is back in the big leagues, this time with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (or whatever they are called now).
Miguel Sano reached base four times, Patrick Sandoval rebounded from a forgettable Opening Day start and the Los Angeles Angels completed a three-game sweep of the host Miami Marlins with a 10-2 victory Wednesday afternoon.
Miguel Sano was once one of the hottest prospects in the Minnesota Twins system. When he and Byron Buxton were both at peak minor league hype, they were both ranked in the top-10 of all Major League Baseball prospects.
Miguel Sano, nearly a decade removed from the days of being a phenom with the Twins, has lost 58 pounds as he attempts to revive his career with the Los Angels Angels. This is great news for Sanó, who spent last year out of baseball after his contract with the Twins expired after the 2022 season.
The 30-year-old has posted four different seasons of 25 home runs or more and also made an All-Star team.
If Miguel Sano is attempting to make an MLB comeback, it's not going very well for the former Minnesota Twins third baseman. Sano, who was top-10 prospect when he was 20 years old, is currently playing for the Estrellas Orientales in the Dominican Winter League.
Royce Lewis makes adjustments to his swing, just like any other hitter. Some players see something on tape and change their swing plane. Others notice they’re behind on pitches and get rid of their leg kick.
The Minnesota Twins have had a strong start to their season, and they have a series victory against the Houston Astros along with a split with the New York Yankees in New York.
Arguably the most disappointing decision of Terry Ryan’s career as a general manager was non-tendering David Ortiz. When you release a player that becomes a Hall of Fame talent, it’s hard to overcome.
It’s clearly not the manner in which the former All-Star envisioned testing the open market for the first time. He’s a bounce-back target for teams seeking to bolster their first base depth.
Does the big man deserve another chance? Back in November, Zack wrote a piece about El Boqueton’s tenure in Minnesota, claiming the Twins were exiting the Miguel Sano rollercoaster.
At the beginning of this offseason, the Minnesota Twins paid Miguel Sano $2.75 million to simply go away. His career here ended with a whimper, and his knee injury allowed him to play just 20 games in 2022.
The Miguel Sano era in Minnesota is over. The Minnesota Twins announced Monday that they have declined to pick up the option on the slugger, ending his 13-year association with the team.
Minnesota also confirmed the previously reported decision to exercise its option to retain starter Sonny Gray.
To Fill Kepler and Sano's spots on the active Roster, the Twins recalled infielder Tim Beckham and outfielder Mark Contreras from Triple-A St. Paul.
The Minnesota Twins reinstated first baseman Miguel Sano from the 60-day injured list on Tuesday. Sano, 29, missed Minnesota's last 75 games after undergoing knee surgery in early May.
The last time the Milwaukee Brewers failed to score, the National League Central leaders responded with a seven-run inning and a 10-run showing against another division leader.
“Miguel Sano … he’s not hurt. He’s just fat. That’s as brutally honest as we can be. He’s down in Fort Myers trying to get in shape,” Hamilton said.
Minnesota Twins first baseman Miguel Sano is set to undergo surgery on a torn meniscus on Thursday. The Twins’ slugger initially suffered the injury celebrating a crazy walk-off win against the Detroit Tigers last Tuesday.
Minnesota Twins first baseman Miguel Sano will undergo surgery on a torn meniscus in his left knee and will be out indefinitely according to Brit Gharoli of The Athletic.
Miguel Sano absolutely annihilated a home run on Wednesday night, and apparently the dinger had some special meaning.
As a way to honor the slugger, Sano wore Cruz's pants during Thursday's game against the Los Angeles Angels. He went 1-for-3 with a walk while playing first base.
The Twins will place first baseman Miguel Sano on the 10-day injured list Friday because of a strained right hamstring.
Minnesota Twins infielder Miguel Sano will not face charges in his native Dominican Republic in a bizarre case involving an alleged kidnapping.
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