Dave St. Peter’s long tenure as the Twins’ club president and CEO will come to a conclusion on Monday when he officially moves into a role of strategic advisor.

At that point, Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey will be elevated into a new role, becoming the first person in Twins history to hold the title of president in charge of baseball and business operations.

The Twins announced this plan in November but at that time said only that the transition would take place in the first quarter of 2025. Now, the Twins have set a date for the organizational shift.

St. Peter, who joined the Twins as an intern in 1990, has been team president for 22 years and became the Twins’ CEO in 2016. He will continue to advise on a number of topics, including Twins.TV, the Twins’ new broadcast home, and the Pohlad family’s exploration of a team sale.

Falvey, who has overseen the Twins’ baseball operations department since his hiring in 2016, will become the Twins’ fifth club president.

At the same time the Twins announced they were shifting Falvey to this new role, they announced that Jeremy Zoll had been promoted to general manager. They have since promoted three more people to assistant general manage roles.

Pirates 12, Twins 1

The Pirates jumped on starter Pablo Lopez for three runs on four hits and a pair of walks in two innings pitched in Fort Myers, Fla.

Matt Wallner drove in the Twins’ run when he was hit by left-hander Caleb Ferguson with the bases loaded in the second inning. Otherwise, Minnesota couldn’t get anything going on seven hits — five off starter Ferguson in two innings — and a pair of walks.

Ty France was 2 for 2 at the plate for the Twins.