What’s next for the Twins? Examining the fallout of the MLB club after Derek Falvey’s departure
A mutual agreement was reached by the Minnesota Twins and their baseball and business operations president, Derek Falvey, to part ways only a few weeks before the commencement of the 2026 MLB season. The exit of Falvey after around ten years with the organization to manage baseball operations, more recently, manage the business front, is a big change of direction for a franchise that has had mixed fortunes on the field and an increasingly growing pressure off it.
Falvey has left, and the baseball operations will remain under the management of General Manager Jeremy Zoll, with the new executive chair, Tom Pohlad, taking interim management of business activities. The club has already given an indication that it will start searching for a permanent successor to head the front office in the future.
This shift in leadership comes as the organization is experiencing larger-scale turnover: the Twins have not only lost longtime manager Rocco Baldelli but also offloaded several veterans in the last year, as well as facing concerns regarding roster makeup and payroll focus even before Spring Training. This change of direction is termed mutual, but Falvey and the new owner might not share the same vision regarding the direction and the changing demands of the new owner of the franchise.
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Leadership vacuum and immediate changes
Falvey, 42, initially started with the Twins in 2016 and was promoted as president of baseball operations in 2019, after which he acquired additional responsibilities last year. During his tenure, Minnesota had made four postseason appearances and three division titles, but recent difficulties shown by a 70-92 finish in 2025 indicated the team was in transition.Falvey has left, and the baseball operations will remain under the management of General Manager Jeremy Zoll, with the new executive chair, Tom Pohlad, taking interim management of business activities. The club has already given an indication that it will start searching for a permanent successor to head the front office in the future.
This shift in leadership comes as the organization is experiencing larger-scale turnover: the Twins have not only lost longtime manager Rocco Baldelli but also offloaded several veterans in the last year, as well as facing concerns regarding roster makeup and payroll focus even before Spring Training. This change of direction is termed mutual, but Falvey and the new owner might not share the same vision regarding the direction and the changing demands of the new owner of the franchise.
Looking ahead for the Twins: Roster and identity questions lie
As Spring Training approaches, the Twins must consider both baseball and business strategy. Regaining trust among fans and advancing on-field performance will be instrumental issues for Zoll and the new leadership team. The decision to either seek aggressive upgrades in the club or prioritize youth development, or shift priorities on spending, is yet to be determined. Still, the front office reformation is certain to determine the fortune of Minnesota in the 2026 season and beyond.Get the latest WPL 2026 updates including WPL teams, full WPL 2026 schedule, and live scores for Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, UP Warriorz, Gujarat Giants, and Delhi Capitals. Also check the latest WPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
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