Twins sign First Baseman Josh Bell
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First baseman Josh Bell and the Minnesota Twins are in agreement on a one-year contract with a mutual option, sources tell ESPN. Bell, 33, is a switch hitter who will play at first and DH for a Twins team making its first big league signing of the winter.
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Josh Bell has signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Twins and will be the team's starting first baseman in 2026.