![]() If you want to see a graphical play-by-play of any Minnesota Twins game ever played, just click on the icon and pick the game or games you want to watch. “The box score is the catechism of baseball, ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye.” – Author Stanley Cohen in The Man in the Crowd (1981) Twins post season box scores and play by play are listed below. Hopefully this page will allow you to view, learn about, and enjoy some of the most interesting and historical games that our Minnesota Twins have ever played. We just didn’t get it done in the end.Baseball is fun to watch but to those of us that really love the game, baseball is all about the memories, the numbers, and the historical statistics. “There’s not a ton of things I can point to besides just the fact that they beat us just by a little bit in a couple of areas, but overall, I was fine with the way we played. “Truthfully, we got beat tonight,” Baldelli said. Catcher Ryan Jeffers greeted reliever Collin McHugh by smoking a ball to left at 101 mph off the bat, but was robbed of a hit by former Twin Eddie Rosario.Įdouard Julien and Kirilloff followed with singles, setting the Twins up for one of their best opportunities of the night - one they were ultimately unable to convert on as they finished the day 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position. “ … He’s mixing up the pitches pretty good.”Īnd so his departure was likely a welcomed sign for the Twins. “I always say when I see a good pitcher locating the ball where he wants to, I just think that’s difficult (for) us, the hitter,” utilityman Willi Castro said. The Twins collected just three hits off him in his seven-inning outing. Seven innings also spelled the end of the night for Strider, who at one point retired 13 consecutive Twins and fanned 10 batters in his start. Gray retired the next two batters, but after giving up a Michael Harris II single that was just out of the reach of first baseman Alex Kirilloff, who deflected the ball, his night was over. He made way for reliever Emilio Pagán, who promptly served up a two-run home run to Braves star Ronald Acuña, leaving a pitch over the heart of the plate. It cut just a bit more towards the middle of the plate. The pitch, Gray said, was a fastball that was supposed to be on the outer half. With the way Gray had been rolling, there wasn’t much of a discussion when it came to who was getting the ball to start the seventh.Īfter Gray fell behind 2-0, Braves hitter Marcell Ozuna smashed the fifth pitch of his at-bat out to right-center to lead off the inning, giving Atlanta (51-27) its first lead of the night. The starter felt good throughout the night, convicted, he said, in every pitch he had thrown. ![]() But otherwise, he maneuvered his way through one of the best lineups in baseball efficiently, earning himself the chance to return to the mound for the seventh. Up until the seventh inning, Gray had allowed just one run, which came around to score on a fielder’s choice in the fourth inning. … They just kind of beat us by a tick today.” “When you’re coming in here, you’re going to have to pitch good against this team that we’re playing,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. It wasn’t until the seventh inning that the Braves broke through, scoring three runs to lift them to a 4-1 win at Truist Park. Though the Twins will wait for De León to undergo MRIs to reveal the extent of the injury, manager Rocco Baldelli said after Minnesota’s 3-2 loss to Detroit at Comerica Park that De León will go to the injured list with what was initially described as right elbow soreness. ![]() Gray, for his part, matched him for six innings. Chicago White Sox Chi White Sox Cleveland Guardians Cleveland Detroit Tigers Detroit Kansas City Royals Kansas City Minnesota Twins Minnesota. Joey Gallo’s solo home run, which he hit out to dead center, was the only blemish on a night in which he otherwise cruised through the Twins’ lineup. The official scoreboard of the Kansas City Royals including Gameday, video, highlights and box score. Twins hitters, most getting their first look at Strider, could do little against the 24-year-old righty. June 26 - Royce Lewis drove home the go-ahead run during a three-run 10th inning as the visiting Minnesota Twins defeated the Detroit Tigers 6-3 on Sunday. ATLANTA - Monday night’s matchup between Twins veteran starter Sonny Gray and young Atlanta ace Spencer Strider looked, on paper, as if it could be quite the pitcher’s duel.Īnd for most of the night, the two starters lived up to the billing.
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