The Minnesota Twins have seen their postseason hopes fade down the stretch. After not suffering a losing month all season, they are in line to post one during September.
It’s been a bleak month. You’ve heard it at length at this point, but the Twins are in the middle of a historic collapse, and one that could have been easily avoided if ownership provided more cash, but we’ll get to that shortly.
The Minnesota Twins have fallen apart down the stretch and find themselves tied with the Detroit Tigers for the final wild card spot. A significant portion of the problem has been pitching.
Do you remember the good ol' days when the Minnesota Twins were 70-53 and 11 cruising to a spot in the playoffs? Ah, the memories. That was way back on Aug.
Aaron and John talk about the Twins' month-long collapse, an excruciating series in Cleveland, the trickle down effect of ownership slashing payroll by $30 million, and how the Twins can still salvage their season simply by playing decently for nine games. You can listen by downloading us from iTun...
What do you get when you defuse a bomba squad? As it turns out, they bomb in a different way, and hardly feel like a squad.
The Minnesota Twins had some obvious needs heading into the 2024 MLB trade deadline, but they neglected them. As the season circles the drain, it’s time to look back and analyze what the organization may have been thinking.
"Like smart baseball fans, we have our eyes on the prize: Further payroll cuts to maximize profits."
Minnesota's superstar shortstop has missed time in each of the last two seasons due to plantar fasciitis. Does his recurring injury point to the Twins needing to make a long-term defensive switch?
In the heat of the American League wild-card race, the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins meet for the first time since May when they begin a three-game weekend series on Friday in Boston.
As if Thursday's 3-2 walk-off loss in the 10th inning to the Cleveland Guardians wasn't already bad enough, Andres Gimenez rubbed salt into the wound by dancing on the Twins' proverbial grave after connecting on the game-winning hit.
Minnesota Twins fans have taken to social media to air out their frustrations with the team following three losses in four games to the division-leading Cleveland Guardians this week. Those frustrations have been aimed at the manager, ownership and of course, the play on the field.
Just like that, after losing in heartbreaking walkoff fashion to the Guardians for the second time in less than 20 hours, the Twins are tied with the Tigers for the final wild card spot in the American League.
If the goal was heartbreaking losses, the Twins batted .750 in their series against the division-leading Cleveland Guardians. Andres Gimenez hit a walk-off
The Minnesota Twins have struggled to keep pace with the Cleveland Guardians this season. Short of Carlos Santana winning a Gold Glove, they aren’t racking up accolades.
Twins right-hander Randy Dobnak passed through waivers unclaimed and has been assigned outright to Triple-A St. Paul, per the team’s transaction log at MLB.com.
Matt Wallner had a pair of RBI singles and Willi Castro provided some insurance with a late two-run homer as the visiting Minnesota Twins beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 on Tuesday night.
Detroit has trimmed Minnesota's lead down to striking distance ahead of the final 12 days of the regular season.
The Minnesota Twins (79-71) are in dangerous territory, and their manager might start to feel the heat.
The good news is that the San Diego Padres beat the Houston Astros 3-1 on Monday night at Petco Park. With the win, San Diego is 86-65 and they have a firm grasp of the first wild card spot in the National League.
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The Minnesota Twins are going to be playing it careful with two stars coming off of injury.
It has been over two months since he last appeared in Minnesota’s lineup.
Twins prospect Derek Bender reportedly just wanted his season to be over. Now his career with the organization, and perhaps his career in baseball, is over instead.
DaShawn Keirsey Jr. is coming in with the right mindset from Day 1. The Twins outfielder Keirsey, who was called up the team earlier this month, recorded the first hit of his MLB career against the Angels on Tuesday.
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