The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have signed outfielder Harrison Bader and left-handed pitcher Danny Coulombe to one-year contracts. Bader’s contract includes a mutual option for 2026.
While the Minnesota Twins are familiar with free-agent addition Danny Coulombe, a lot changed for the lefthander in his two ...
A week before pitchers and catchers report, the Minnesota Twins signed their first free agent this off-season. Left-handed ...
Numerous sources reported Tuesday morning that Danny Coulombe signed a one-year ... He made his Major League Baseball debut with them in 2014, pitching just over four innings.
After leaving the Twins in an upward mobility clause in spring 2023, the lefty had two strong seasons in Baltimore.
The Twins signed Coulombe to a contract Tuesday, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. There's no word yet on the particulars of the deal. Coulombe missed much of the 2024 campaign following ...
After emerging as a surprise staple of the 2023 bullpen, Danny Coulombe came ... chunk of the 2024 season. Coulombe came into ...
Coulombe, who previously pitched for the Twins from 2020-22, adds a much-needed lefty option to a deep bullpen dominated by righties.
Coulombe returns after pitching effectively the past two seasons for Baltimore, but he’s coming off elbow surgery.
The Minnesota Twins are in agreement with left-handed reliever Danny Coulombe on a one-year, $3 million deal, MLB.com reported Tuesday. The deal is pending a physical for Coulombe, who previously ...
Welcome to the Minnesota Twins and Danny Coulombe experience. Rocco Baldelli’s bullpen is currently projected to be among the best in baseball, but they were without a solid lefty option.
Coulombe, 35, was with the Twins from 2020-22 and pitched quite well during that stretch. In 49 1/3 innings, he logged a 2.92 ERA while punching out 22% of opponents against a 9.3% walk rate.