Zebby Matthews had a rough start tonight, and the bullpen wasn’t much better, in fact, they were even worse. Combine that with 0 hitting and it’s a recipe for a blowout.
The Minnesota Twins never quite recovered from a poor start to the season, but manager Rocco Baldelli is still paying close attention to how they finish.
If you are a Minnesota Twins fan, there is not exactly a lot to look forward to in the near future. One bright spot, however, is the young talent that now have space to shine.
The Minnesota Twins are on the road for the middle game of their three-game American League Central series at Comerica Park against the Detroit Tigers.
Twins RHP Zebby Matthews was back in action for the second time since his return from injury on Friday, and he delivered arguably his best performance at the MLB level.
Young Mr. Matthews saves the day when the Twins bats absolutely couldn’t. The Twins won despite only getting one run, in an inning where they didn’t get one hit.
Zebby Matthews pitched six scoreless innings, Byron Buxton drove in the game's lone run, and the Minnesota Twins held on for a 1-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Friday night in Minneapolis.
Minnesota Twins right-hander Zebby Matthews was activated from the 15-day injured list to start Saturday's game against the Colorado Rockies in Denver.
The Colorado Rockies took a big step toward winning their first home series of the season on Friday, and they can complete the mission Saturday night against the Minnesota Twins.
Twins pitcher Zebby Matthews is expected to begin his rehab assignment on Sunday with Triple-A St. Paul, according to The Athletic's Aaron Gleeman. Matthews was placed on the 15-day Injured List (IL) on June 10 with a right shoulder strain, and he hasn't played in a MLB game since June 4.
The Twins' recent stretch of pitching ineptitude has been almost difficult to believe. For two months, this was a team that had some of the better pitching statistics in all of baseball.
The Twins have shut down right-handed pitcher Zebby Matthews due to right shoulder strain. Minnesota placed Matthews on the 15-day Injured list on June 8, after an MRI revealed a moderate subscapularis strain, according to The Star Tribune.
The Minnesota Twins placed right-hander Zebby Matthews on the 15-day injured list Sunday with a right shoulder strain. The move is retroactive to Thursday for Matthews, who owns a 1-1 record with a 5.21 ERA in four appearances (all starts) this season since being called up to the roster on May 18.
All good things must come to an end — and on Sunday afternoon in Milwaukee, the Minnesota Twins watched two of their most impressive streaks unravel in a 5-2 loss to the Brewers.
Minnesota Twins prospect Webby Matthews is expected to get called up to the big leagues this weekend, The Minnesota Star Tribune's Bob Nightengale reported Thursday.
The Minnesota Twins are reportedly set to call up former top prospects David Festa and Zebby Matthews for looming starts. Per Bobby Nightengale of the Minnesota Star Tribune: David Festa is expected to pitch in Friday’s series opener against the Detroit Tigers.
In his first start of the season for the Triple-A St. Paul Saints, Zebby Matthews might've made the case he could be called up to the big leagues. Matthews guided the Saints to a 5-0 win over the Columbus Clippers Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio.
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Zebby Matthews made his MLB debut for the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, tossing five innings of two-run ball against the division rival Kansas City Royals.
The Minnesota Twins have brought one top prospect to Target Field already this season. Brooks Lee may not be the only player to experience that jump. The latest entrant in the MLB Pipeline top 100 now puts the Twins system in a league of their own.