Jorge Alcala is back in the bullpen for the Minnesota Twins as they open a weekend series at Target Field against the Boston Red Sox. Minnesota recalled
Guess who’s back? Back again? Jorge’s back! Tell a friend! Can 2024 finally be the season we’ve been waiting for Jorge Alcala to emerge?
The Twins looked to survive Sunday's season finale injury-free and with some positive momentum as they awaited news of their Wild Card series opponent on Tuesday.
The Minnesota Twins announced Sunday that they have reinstated right-handed pitcher Jorge Alcala from his rebab assignment. To make room, the Twins put left-handed pitcher Dallas Keuchel on the 15-day injured list because of a right calf strain.
The Twins’ bullpen got a big boost last night when flamethrowing righties Chris Paddack and Brock Stewart returned to the mound.
Outside of two homers, the Twins didn’t do much; it wasn’t enough. To unwrap this loss, let us put situations in terms of how big a hole the Twins were in throughout the game.
The Minnesota Twins recalled right-handed pitcher Jorge Alcala from Triple-A St. Paul on Saturday. Alcala made the Twins' Opening Day roster and pitched in six games in the first three weeks of April.
Hopes were high for Jorge Alcala to return from injury in 2023. The velocity has been questionable, as has his role thus far. What might the Twins' plan be for the 27-year-old right-hander?
Aclala made just two appearances in 2022, with elbow issues virtually wiping out the year.
On July 27, 2018, the Minnesota Twins made a move that many found frustrating when valuing Derek Falvey’s return. The team was mediocre, and Ryan Pressly was one of their best relievers.
Jorge Alcala broke out in the second half of 2021. Here are three reasons why.
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