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There are just 10 games left until the Major League Baseball trade deadline. The Minnesota Twins went into the All-Star Break at 47-49. Opposing teams are expecting them to sell. What extent that may be right is yet to be seen.
With his name being hurled about in trade rumors, Ryan struck out 11 in a win over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday.
It's not about one person, and Joe Ryan doesn't want to make it so. But nonetheless, you could see it Sunday: not making the All-Star team (despite a third straight rock-solid bid) hurt.
First-time All-Star Joe Ryan, who has been told he will “most likely pitch an inning” Tuesday night, is soaking up knowledge from his fellow standouts in Atlanta.
Amid growing rumors ahead of the MLB trade deadline, the Minnesota Twins are not discussing trade offers for All-Star ace Joe Ryan.
With a successful All-Star week now in the rearview mirror, the Twins will kick off the "second half" of the season — really, there's about 40 percent of the campaign left — on Friday in Colorado. At 47-49, they certainly have work to do to get back in the heart of the playoff chase. But they also have the talent to do it.