Since 2002, the Yankees have owned the Twins, winning 125 of 170 matchups. Minnesota's lone winning season against them was 2023. Yankees: the perennial thorn in the Twins' side. 🌵
Since 2002, the Yankees have owned the Twins, winning 125 of 170 matchups. Minnesota's lone winning season against them was 2023. Yankees: the perennial thorn in the Twins' side. 🌵
Minnesota Twins Daily Digest - September 16, 2025 The Minnesota Twins snapped a losing streak with a commanding 7-0 win over the Yankees, thanks to Simeon Woods Richardson's masterful 11-strikeout performance and Austin Martin's all-around brilliance. ⚙️ With Baldelli's squad sitting at 66-84, the team is looking to build momentum against the Yankees again, despite dealing with key injuries to their catchers. 🩼 As the season winds down, the Twins aim to finish...
Simeon Woods Richardson shone with a career-best performance as the Twins silenced the Yankees, 7-0. A trio of doubles in the seventh ignited a five-run rally, proving the Twins can indeed play spoiler. 🧊
Simeon Woods Richardson dazzled against the Yankees with 11 strikeouts over six scoreless innings, leading the Twins to a 7-0 win. Rocco Baldelli notched his 523rd career victory, climbing to third on Minnesota's manager win list. 💪
Fanarchy Field Notes - Game 150 • Austin Martin's bases-clearing double in the seventh crushed Yankees' hopes. • Brooks Lee's homer in the fifth added to the Twins' growing lead. • Yankees' defensive miscue in the third opened the scoring floodgates for the Twins. • Aggressive baserunning by the Yankees backfired in the fifth inning. • Twins' offense erupted in the seventh, leaving the Yankees in the dust.
Austin Martin stole the show with an acrobatic catch and a pivotal three-run double in the Twins’ 7-0 win over the Yankees. His daring dive into the stands and all-around contribution highlight his rise as the primary left fielder. 🧢
Woods Richardson dazzles with a career-high 11 strikeouts, silencing the Yankees in a standout performance. Pitching clinic in full display. 🎯
Catchers Vázquez and Jeffers eye returns, taking swings against Misiewicz as they all rehab. Jeffers' concussion recovery is day-to-day, while Vázquez prepares for a longer comeback. Misiewicz also tests his arm. 🏥
Pablo López is the Twins' nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, recognizing his exceptional character and community contributions. 🏆
Minnesota Twins Daily Digest - September 15, 2025 The Minnesota Twins, sitting at 65-84 and on a two-game losing streak, are struggling to find their footing as they prepare to face the New York Yankees. With a rotation plagued by injuries and inconsistency, Joe Ryan stands out as the lone bright spot, while the bullpen is in shambles after trading away key relievers. Offensively, the team misses Byron Buxton's All-Star presence, and with Carlos Correa now back...
Jonah Bride's rollercoaster year with the Twins saw him briefly shine in a bench role before struggling, even moonlighting as an emergency reliever. He's optimistic about recent adjustments heading into next season. ⚾
Bailey Ober's kryptonite strikes again as a three-run homer sinks the Twins in a 6-4 loss to the Diamondbacks. Despite nine K's, the long ball remains his nemesis. ⛏️
The Twins' 2025 season saw Byron Buxton shine despite injuries, while Joe Ryan anchored the rotation. An All-Star break sell-off left questions for 2026, as Duran's trade marked a turning point. 🔄
David Festa's mild TOS diagnosis leaves room for optimism, with hopes for a 2026 return. Meanwhile, the Twins continue with a six-man rotation as they face the Yankees. ⚾
The St. Paul Saints snapped a brutal 12-game losing streak, their worst since affiliating with the Twins in 2021, thanks to Patrick Winkel's clutch RBI. ⚾ A much-needed relief after a series of nail-biting, narrow losses.
Minnesota Twins Daily Digest - September 14, 2025 The Minnesota Twins, sitting at 65-83, are coming off a tough loss to the Diamondbacks, highlighting their recent inconsistency. Joe Ryan's return was marred by a taxing outing and a dip in velocity, while Cody Laweryson's strong debut was overshadowed by Cole Sands' late-inning struggles. As they gear up for another clash with Arizona, the Twins need their bullpen to lock it down 🛡️ and their offense to...
Joe Ryan battled through four innings in his first start back from illness, but the Twins fell to the Diamondbacks 5-2, officially ending their postseason hopes. Meanwhile, Laweryson shined in his MLB debut, offering a glimmer of future promise. 🌟
Fanarchy Field Notes - Game 148 • Twins' missed opportunity with bases loaded early set the tone for the game. • Alek Thomas's homer in the fourth shifted momentum away from the Twins. • Clemens' eighth-inning single briefly reignited hope, tying the game at two. • Moreno's chopper in the tenth exposed Twins' defensive vulnerabilities. • Blaze Alexander's double in extra innings sealed the Twins' fate.
Clemens delivers a clutch 2-run single, forcing extra innings. The Twins' pitching staff will need to step up to close this one out. ⏳
Joe Ryan's struggles continue, lasting just 4 innings while surrendering a two-run homer. Kody Clemens tied it in the eighth, but Cole Sands' shaky 10th inning sealed a 5-2 loss. Cody Laweryson's debut was a rare bright spot. 🌟
José Miranda’s season has been a swing and a miss. After a rocky start with a .417 OPS in April and a base-running blunder, the Twins sent him down. Despite a midseason clear-out, he remains off the major league radar with a .203 average. ⚾
Minnesota Twins Daily Digest - September 13, 2025 The Minnesota Twins, sitting at a 65-82 record, have snapped a losing streak with a narrow win over the Diamondbacks, thanks to Kody Clemens' explosive three-homer performance. 💣 However, the bullpen's persistent struggles, highlighted by their inability to protect a 6-2 lead, continue to haunt them. With Christian Vázquez eyeing a return and Cody Laweryson stepping up from Triple-A, the Twins aim to tighten...
Kody Clemens' power show can't mask the Twins' bullpen woes. Despite a game-winning sacrifice fly from Kid Keaschall, the relief corps continues to struggle. Ownership and management, take note. ⚾
Kody Clemens smashed his way into Twins lore with a trio of homers, leading a 9-8 comeback over the Diamondbacks. His 4-for-4 night, featuring 14 total bases and five RBIs, marked a career highlight and a night to remember for the Twins faithful. 🔥
Fanarchy Field Notes - Game 147 • Kody Clemens' hat trick of homers kept the Twins in the game. • Byron Buxton's daring dash home sealed the Twins' walk-off victory. • Diamondbacks' bullpen crumbled under pressure, gifting the Twins a bases-loaded walk. • Geraldo Perdomo's homer briefly shifted momentum to Arizona in the seventh. • Gabriel Moreno's late homer threatened to steal the game for Arizona.