Derek Falvey, the Twins' president of baseball operations, said he won't pass judgment on his unvaccinated players.
Leave it to me, Derek.
After defeating the Royals 7-3 on Sunday, the Twins left for Detroit. From there, they'll travel to Toronto.
A handful of Twins won't be allowed to cross the Canadian border because they are unvaccinated, so the Twins will play that series shorthanded. They are about to play eight games in seven days on the road, with Royce Lewis and Sonny Gray coming off with injuries on Sunday.
The unvaccinated players are putting the health of their fellow teammates and Twins officials and support staff at risk. They are also damaging the Twins' ability to compete for a division title.
Those unvaccinated players will forgo pay and service time while on the COVID restricted list. The Twins will impose no further penalties on them, and manager Rocco Baldelli and Falvey both spoke diplomatically about them on Sunday.
Don't be fooled. Everyone invested in the Twins knows that these players are betraying their organization.
The Twins will be missing at least one frontline starting pitcher and one middle-of-the-order hitter in Toronto. It is believed that about five players will miss the trip — or about one-fifth of the roster.