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]]>Sano had an abysmal start to the 2022 MLB campaign, batting .093 with one homer and three RBIs in the first 17 games of the season. He then injured his knee during a walk-off celebration in late April and had to undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus.
There were some who believed that the injury actually signaled the end of Sano’s time with the Twins. It seemed that the AL Central-leading Minnesota would have no use for a slumping player while the 29-year-old player is also in the final year of his contract. Still, it seems like Sano’s production in the minors in recent weeks convinced the Twins to give him another chance. While on a rehabilitation assignment, he posted a .333 batting average with five home runs and 11 RBIs.
Miguel Sano spent his entire MLB career in Minnesota. He made his debut in 2015 and has hit .238 with 161 homers and 315 RBIs in Twins’ uniform. He had one All-Star appearance in 2017.
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]]>According to Passan, the deal is worth $27 million overall and includes a club option for 2023. If Twins exercise the option, the overall value of the extension will go up to $41 million.
Sano struggled at the start of the 2019 MLB season, but his production increased as the season progressed. The 26-year-old played a total of 105 games and finished the year with .247 batting average alongside career-high 34 home runs and 79 RBIs.
Miguel Sano made his MLB debut in 2015 and put up a solid rookie year while finishing third in AL Rookie of the Year Award voting. The following two years saw Sano making an even bigger impact, which resulted in an All-Star appearance in 2017. He spent the majority of 2018 on sidelines due to a hamstring injury before bouncing back this past season.
Twins finished several other deals to avoid arbitration in these past few days, signing outfielder Eddie Rosario and Byron Buxton as well as pitchers Taylor Rogers, Trevor May, and Tyler Duffey to one-year deals. The only player Minnesota didn’t manage to reach deal with is right-hander Jose Berrios.
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]]>Sano had an abysmal start to the 2022 MLB campaign, batting .093 with one homer and three RBIs in the first 17 games of the season. He then injured his knee during a walk-off celebration in late April and had to undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus.
There were some who believed that the injury actually signaled the end of Sano’s time with the Twins. It seemed that the AL Central-leading Minnesota would have no use for a slumping player while the 29-year-old player is also in the final year of his contract. Still, it seems like Sano’s production in the minors in recent weeks convinced the Twins to give him another chance. While on a rehabilitation assignment, he posted a .333 batting average with five home runs and 11 RBIs.
Miguel Sano spent his entire MLB career in Minnesota. He made his debut in 2015 and has hit .238 with 161 homers and 315 RBIs in Twins’ uniform. He had one All-Star appearance in 2017.
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]]>According to Passan, the deal is worth $27 million overall and includes a club option for 2023. If Twins exercise the option, the overall value of the extension will go up to $41 million.
Sano struggled at the start of the 2019 MLB season, but his production increased as the season progressed. The 26-year-old played a total of 105 games and finished the year with .247 batting average alongside career-high 34 home runs and 79 RBIs.
Miguel Sano made his MLB debut in 2015 and put up a solid rookie year while finishing third in AL Rookie of the Year Award voting. The following two years saw Sano making an even bigger impact, which resulted in an All-Star appearance in 2017. He spent the majority of 2018 on sidelines due to a hamstring injury before bouncing back this past season.
Twins finished several other deals to avoid arbitration in these past few days, signing outfielder Eddie Rosario and Byron Buxton as well as pitchers Taylor Rogers, Trevor May, and Tyler Duffey to one-year deals. The only player Minnesota didn’t manage to reach deal with is right-hander Jose Berrios.
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