Louie Varland Optioned to Triple-A as Twins’ Pitching Struggles Continue

The Minnesota Twins have optioned right-hander Louie Varland to Triple-A after a rough start to the 2024 season. Varland, 25, showed flashes of promise in 2023 but has struggled with command and home runs this year. The Twins’ starting rotation currently has an ERA of 5.98, which is better than only the Colorado Rockies. The move gives the Twins some flexibility with their roster and bullpen, but it also highlights the team’s ongoing pitching woes.

Twins Reshuffle Rotation, Henriquez Promoted

The Minnesota Twins have adjusted their starting rotation amid a challenging campaign. Louie Varland, who faced difficulties in recent outings, has been sent down to Triple-A St. Paul. To bolster their bullpen, the Twins have called up reliever Ronny Henriquez. In addition, Max Kepler has been activated from the injured list, while Jair Camargo has been optioned to St. Paul. The leading candidate to replace Varland in the rotation is Simeon Woods Richardson.

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