Second baseman Jonathan Schoop and the Twins agreed to a $7.5 million, one-year contract, another step in an offseason remake of Minnesota’s infield.
He was an All-Star with Baltimore in 2017 when he hit .293 with 32 home runs with 105 RBIs, all career highs.
He was traded to Milwaukee last summer right before the non-waiver deadline and became a free agent last week, when the Brewers declined to offer him a 2019 contract rather than allow him to be eligible for salary arbitration.




