The Twins' decision to cut Cody Laweryson drew little fanfare from Minnesota's fanbase, landing squarely in the "expected roster move" category that generates more shrugs than strong reactions. Baseball writers covering the team framed this as routine organizational housekeeping, noting that Laweryson's brief tenure never translated into meaningful innings or reliable performance out of the bullpen. Twins fans on social media largely viewed the move as overdue, with most acknowledging that while Laweryson showed flashes during his competition for a roster spot, he never developed into the dependable relief option the organization desperately needed. This cut reflects Minnesota's broader strategy of cycling through marginal bullpen arms in search of hidden gems, though it also highlights their ongoing struggle to build sustainable pitching depth. Looking ahead, this move will likely be forgotten entirely unless Laweryson resurfaces elsewhere and finds success, but given his limited track record and the Twins' pressing need for bullpen upgrades, releasing him feels like the right call at the right time.
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