Report: Twins, Coulombe agree to 1-year, $3M deal
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The Minnesota Twins agreed to a one-year, $3-million deal with free-agent left-hander Danny Coulombe, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand.
His reported pact also includes performance bonuses.
Coulombe should provide the Twins with another left-handed option in what's shaping up to be a strong bullpen for Minnesota.
PITCHER | THROWS | 2024 WPA |
---|---|---|
Jhoan Duran | Right | 1.53 |
Griffin Jax | Right | 2.03 |
Cole Sands | Right | -0.06 |
Danny Coulombe | Left | 1.77 |
Brock Stewart | Right | 0.81 |
Jorge Alcala | Right | 1.00 |
Michael Tonkin | Right | -0.88 |
Kody Funderburk | Left | -0.50 |
The 35-year-old reliever returns to Minnesota after spending the 2020-22 campaigns with the Twins.
Coulombe pitched the past two seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, authoring a 2.56 ERA, 2.83 FIP, and 10.0 K/9 in 94 appearances.
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