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  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
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    Orioles released INF Curtis Terry.
    Terry inked a minor league contract with the Orioles this winter after being released by the Twins. The 26-year-old was hitting just .083/.214/.333 across 14 plate appearances this spring. He will look to land a job with another team but it will be another minor-league deal for the slugger.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Orioles reassigned 1B Curtis Terry, INF’s César Prieto and Coby Mayo, RHP’s Wandisson Charles, Ofreidy Gomez, Chris Vallimont, Cole Uvila, Ryan Watson, Kade Strowd and Morgan McSweeney, OF Robert Neustrom and C Ramón Rodriguez to minor league camp.
    Terry is the most prominent inclusion among the Orioles’ latest spring cuts as they trim their camp roster to 59 players. The 26-year-old slugger was in camp as a non-roster invitee battling for a spot as a backup first baseman.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Orioles signed 1B Curtis Terry to a minor league contract.
    Terry appeared in 13 games for the Rangers during the 2021 season before playing with the Twins’ Triple-A affiliate last season. The 26-year-old figures to serve as upper-level depth for the Orioles heading into the 2023 campaign.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Twins released 1B Curtis Terry.
    Terry got into 13 games last year for the Rangers and signed a minor league contract with the Twins back in December. The 25-year-old first baseman has been cut loose after hitting .250/.348/.429 with 10 homers in 342 plate appearances this season at Triple-A St. Paul.

  • MIN Left Fielder #9
    Twins optioned OF Trevor Larnach and 3B José Miranda to Triple-A St. Paul; reassigned RHPs Chi Chi González, Ian Hamilton, Trevor Megill, Juan Minaya, C David Bañuelos, INFs Jermaine Palacios, Curtis Terry and OF Derek Fisher to minor league camp.
    Larnach and Miranda are the most notable names among an avalanche of cuts from Twins’ major-league spring training. Larnach, a former first-round selection, hit seven homers in 301 plate appearances last year as a rookie. Meanwhile, Miranda put together a stellar breakout 2021 campaign in the upper minors and appeared to have a shot at making the Opening Day roster in a versatile utility role. They will get to play everyday at Triple-A St. Paul to open the year and should be up in the majors at some point this season.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Twins signed 1B Curtis Terry to a minor-league contract.
    Terry struggled mightily in his first taste of the majors with the Rangers last season, but also posted stratospheric power numbers at Triple-A Round Rock prior to a mid-season promotion. The 25-year-old slugger represents an intriguing low-risk gamble for the Twins moving forward.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Curtis Terry has elected free agency.
    Terry has been removed from the Rangers’ 40-man roster and will search for a new organization after refusing an outright assignment to Triple-A Round Rock. The 25-year-old corner outfielder put up solid numbers in the minors, but looked a bit overmatched at the highest level, slashing .089/.146/.133 across 48 plate appearances last season.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Rangers optioned 1B Curtis Terry to Triple-A Round Rock.
    Terry has gone 4-for-45 (.089) with 15 strikeouts through his first 13 major league games this year.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Rangers recalled 1B Curtis Terry from Triple-A Round Rock.
    Terry gets the call with Charlie Culberson and Brock Holt both going on the COVID-19 IL. Terry will look for better results after slashing just .089/.146/.133 with a 15/2 K/BB ratio in 48 plate appearances during his first stint in the majors.

  • MLB 1st Baseman #72
    Rangers optioned 1B Curtis Terry to Triple-A Round Rock.
    The 24-year-old really struggled in his first taste of the big leagues, slashing just .089/.146/.133 with a 15/2 K/BB ratio in 48 plate appearances. He’ll return to playing everyday at Triple-A in an effort to get back on track.