The Minnesota Twins have officially announced that Derek Falvey is out as the franchise's president of baseball and business operations. The news, which was confirmed by the team, marks a major leadership shakeup for the organization as they transition to a new management structure.
According to the team, general manager Jeremy Zoll will now take the lead in running baseball operations. Zoll steps into this primary role following the departure of Falvey, who previously oversaw both the baseball and business departments for the club as the lead executive.
On the business side of the organization, Tom Pohlad will temporarily take over responsibilities. Pohlad is a central figure in the team's high-level leadership, having recently taken over as the Minnesota Twins' control person in December. His temporary oversight of the business operations ensures stability while the franchise determines its long-term plans for the position.
The move comes as Tom Pohlad continues to establish his leadership after assuming control of the team late last year. The organization has not yet announced a timeline for a permanent replacement on the business side or if further changes to the baseball operations staff are expected during this transition period.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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