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Jeremy Zoll Named New Twins Baseball Ops Head
35-year-old takes over after Derek Falvey's departure and ownership changes
Feb. 12, 2026 at 4:39am
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The Minnesota Twins have named Jeremy Zoll, 35, as their new head of baseball operations, replacing the departed Derek Falvey. Zoll's promotion comes amid a period of significant leadership changes for the franchise, including the hiring of a new manager and ownership shifts. Despite the transitions, the Twins are prioritizing continuity as they head into spring training.
Why it matters
The Twins are navigating a complex landscape with roster weaknesses, an impending labor dispute, and an unsettled organizational structure. Zoll's ability to provide steady leadership and strategic vision will be crucial as the team aims to remain competitive in the American League Central division.
The details
Zoll, previously the Twins' executive vice president and general manager, is now the youngest baseball operations chief in Major League Baseball. Owner Tom Pohlad expressed strong confidence in Zoll's abilities, stating he is '100% committed' to him as the right leader. Zoll emphasized a 'team approach' as the organization looks to minimize disruption and build upon the foundation laid by Falvey.
- The Twins' recent leadership overhaul began with the hiring of Derek Shelton as the new manager approximately six weeks before Falvey's departure.
- Last summer, ownership directed a trading spree to reduce payroll, signaling a new financial approach.
- Pitchers and catchers are reporting to Fort Myers, Florida, on February 12th, 2026.
The players
Jeremy Zoll
The 35-year-old is now the youngest baseball operations chief in Major League Baseball, having previously served as the Twins' executive vice president and general manager.
Derek Falvey
The former head of baseball operations for the Minnesota Twins, who has since departed the organization.
Tom Pohlad
The new executive chair and controlling owner of the Minnesota Twins, who has expressed strong confidence in Jeremy Zoll's abilities to lead the team.
Derek Shelton
The new manager of the Minnesota Twins, hired approximately six weeks before Falvey's departure.
Byron Buxton
A key player the Twins have retained despite their recent payroll adjustments, demonstrating a commitment to contention in the American League Central division.
What they’re saying
“We must roll up our sleeves and lean in a little bit further together.”
— Jeremy Zoll, Head of Baseball Operations
“Jeremy Zoll is aggressive, decisive, and very competitive. I am 100% committed to him as the right leader for this moment.”
— Tom Pohlad, Executive Chair and Controlling Owner
“The team has shown an ability to navigate change and challenge.”
— Derek Falvey
What’s next
The Twins will need to address roster weaknesses, particularly in the bullpen, as they prepare for the upcoming season and the potential labor dispute between MLB and its players.
The takeaway
Zoll's promotion to head of baseball operations represents a critical transition for the Twins, as the organization navigates a complex landscape of organizational changes, roster challenges, and labor uncertainty. His ability to provide steady leadership and strategic vision will be crucial in maintaining the team's competitiveness in the American League Central division.
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