Twins Option Four Players to Minor League Camp

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FORT MYERS, FL – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have optioned catcher Jair Camargo, and infielders Austin Martin and Yunior Severino to Triple-A St. Paul. Additionally, they have optioned outfielder Emmanuel Rodriguez to Double-A Wichita.

The Twins now have 44 players in camp (10 non-roster): 22 pitchers (4 non-roster), four catchers (2 non-roster), nine infielders (3 non-roster), six outfielders (0 non-roster) and two utility players (1 non-roster), plus one player on the 60-day Injured List.

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