Carlos Correa went 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI, and the Minnesota Twins held on for a 3-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Monday night in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Twins started out their 2024 regular season with some ugly baseball, and then they went on a 13-game winning streak that helped bring them back into the thick of it.
The winning streak may have ended at 12 games for the Twins on Sunday, but they looked to build a new one on Monday night as they welcomed the Seattle Mariners for a four-game series.
Simeon Woods Richardson gave the Twins everything they could’ve asked for and more, and they needed every last bit of it. Woods Richardson pitched six
Jorge Polanco was back at Target Field again Monday night, just in a different jersey. Returning to face his old team in Minneapolis for the first time since the Twins traded him to the Seattle Mariners in late January, Polanco greeted his former teammates and voiced his excitement about getting to eat at Fogo de Chao once again.
After acquiring outfielder Manuel Margot via trade in the offseason, Margot has struggled to find his groove with the Twins in his first season with the franchise.
Minnesota Twins affiliates were in full swing this past week, and they were joined by the Complex League team kicking off their schedule. The first short-season league joining the action means minor-league baseball is all systems go.
The Death of a Sausage The Past Week on Twinkie Town: The Twins are now 19-14 and currently sit 2.5 games back of the first-place Guardians, who lead the division.
For the first time in two weeks, the Minnesota Twins will try to bounce back from a loss when they take the field against the Seattle Mariners in Minneapolis on Monday night for the opener of a four-game set.
The Twins’ 12-game win streak was snapped by the Red Sox on Sunday, taking with it one lucky charm that manager Rocco Baldelli is not sad to see go.
Minnesota Twins closer Jhoan Duran was recently activated from the injured list, and with that came the return of the best entrance in baseball.
The 2024 MLB season is still in its infancy, and dissecting a team's performance in May is usually a futile exercise. However, the red-hot Minnesota Twins are not only the talk of baseball, but their recent play has fans dreaming of October.
The Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox on Saturday afternoon, 3-1, to run their impressive win streak to 12 games. With that win, the Twins continue
The Minnesota Twins won their 12th straight game on Saturday afternoon at Target Field, a 3-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox. It’s the first time since… wait for it… 1991 that the Twins have won 12 straight games in a season.
While the magic of the Rally Sausage has seemingly made the Twins unstoppable, plenty of injury concerns remain.
The Minnesota Twins placed two key players on the injured list Friday, sending outfielder Byron Buxton to the 10-day IL and right-handed reliever Brock Stewart to the 15-day IL.
Byron Buxton was placed on injured reserve Friday afternoon, even after his MRI came back negative. That was a bittersweet pill for Minnesota Twins fans to swallow.
Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton is heading to the injured list with a knee concern. Buxton has consistently struggled to stay healthy throughout his MLB career.
The Minnesota Twins head into play today sitting in fourth place in the American League Central two and a half games back from the division-leading Cleveland Guardians with a 17-13 record.
Streaming starting pitchers is a common strategy that often leads to success in fantasy baseball. For those unfamiliar with the concept, the idea is simply to pick up a “lesser” pitcher for an inviting matchup or two that is soon to come.
For years in Minnesota, the catching position was the strongest on the roster.
To kick off the 2024 campaign, the Minnesota Twins were off to a 7-13 start before an astounding 10-game win streak, their first since 2008, shot them back up the totem pole in the American League Central.
MLB umpire Rob Drake tried to hustle an injured Byron Buxton off the field.
Minnesota Twins' No. 5 overall prospect David Festa turned in a record-breaking performance on Tuesday at Triple-A St. Paul. Per @TwinsPlayerDev on social
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