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Petty Joe Ryan arbitration clash won't bode well for Twins' long-term chances

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Thursday was the deadline for arbitration-eligible players to come to terms with their teams on a salary for 2026. Players who failed to reach an agreement with their teams will head to hearings, and a third party will determine which side presents the strongest case.

Seven of the eight arbitration-eligible players on the Twins have agreed to a salary for 2026, with right-handed starting pitcher Joe Ryan being the lone Twins player who didn't come to an agreement. Joe Ryan filed at $6.35 million, and the Twins filed at $5.85 million, per MLB's Mark Feinsand.