Cody Laweryson, a Maine native and Valley High graduate, has secured a minor-league deal with the Minnesota Twins, marking a significant return to his roots. The 27-year-old right-handed reliever recently made his major league debut with the Twins, pitching in five games and showcasing his talent with an impressive 0-1 record and a 1.17 ERA in 7 2/3 innings. He struck out seven batters and didn't walk any, demonstrating his control and precision on the mound.
Laweryson's journey to the Twins began with a 14th-round draft selection in 2019. During his time at the University of Maine, he made 55 appearances, including 19 starts, honing his skills and building a solid foundation for his professional career. However, his path to the Twins wasn't without twists and turns. He was picked up off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels in November and released earlier this month, only to now find a new home with the Twins.
The news of Laweryson's deal was first reported by Bobby Nightengale of the Minnesota Star-Tribune, who shared the exciting announcement with fans. This development highlights the dynamic nature of professional baseball, where players' careers can take unexpected turns, and their dedication and talent can lead to new opportunities and a chance to shine on a larger stage.