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Former Palm Desert high school standout Travis Adams has fulfilled a lifelong dream, making his Major League Baseball debut.
Travis Adams #45 of the Minnesota Twins delivers a pitch in his Major League debut during the fourth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Target Field on July 5, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Adams was used as a bulk reliever behind two openers in a bullpen game for the Twins. Adams was hit hard in his MLB debut as he allowed a 47.4% hard-hit percentage, according to Baseball Savant.
It's official. Palm Desert grad Travis Adams is a Major League Baseball player. Adams, a right-handed pitcher who was a sixth-round pick of the Minnesota Twins in 2021, was called to the majors by ...
The Twins have called up right-hander Travis Adams, who will make his MLB debut as their bulk pitcher in Saturday's game against the Rays at Target Field. Lefty reliever Kody Funderburk has been ...
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Adams has frequently pitched on three days’ rest -- sometimes as the first pitcher of a game, sometimes out of the bullpen -- while throwing roughly four innings and 60 pitches per appearance. He’s ...
I had a blast out there.” Calm may not be the adjective Twins fans use when they look at the box score for his MLB debut. Adams allowed five runs on nine hits through four innings of work. However, he ...
This story was excerpted from Matthew Leach’s Twins Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. MINNEAPOLIS -- As Travis Adams advanced ...
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