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.
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.
Not even a "get-in-the-weeds, grimy game" in Chicago on Monday night could stop the red-hot Minnesota Twins from notching their eighth straight win. The Twins will look to continue their good fortune on Tuesday night when they visit the White Sox in the second contest of this three-game series.
The Twins have been celebrating home runs by throwing a packaged sausage
Suddenly, after winning seven games in a row, the Minnesota Twins look like a legitimate MLB team again. Now, some pessimists out there might say the Twins’ surge is simply the product of playing bad teams.
Approaching the one-month mark of the season, the Minnesota Twins face a frustrating reality, after a rough start to a season that was supposed to lead to the playoffs for the second-straight season.
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Could the Twins make a trade yet before spring training starts up? Rocco Baldelli thinks so. Asked by Dan Barreiro on KFXN-FM on Wednesday whether another trade could be coming for the Twins, Baldelli said he’d "bet on it." “I would bet on it because we’ve always done something,” Baldelli said.
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli is expecting big things from Carlos Correa this season. In an interview with Kris Atteberry on the Inside Twins podcast on
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The 2021 and 2022 seasons were lost ones for the Minnesota Twins. In 2021, regression of key players, injuries, and poor free-agent pickups sunk a team coming off back-to-back AL Central titles in 2019 and 2020.
Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli is moving on from his condominium in Minneapolis' Mill District. The property recently hit the market for $650,000.
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I will always remember the first game Rocco Baldelli managed for the Minnesota Twins. On March 28, 2019, José Berríos was on the mound pitching the season opener against the Cleveland Guardians.
The Twins have entered the All-Star Break on the back of a humiliating series sweep by the Orioles, which some believe puts manager Rocco Baldelli on the hot seat.
The Minnesota Twins got a pointed message both publicly and privately from manager Rocco Baldelli following their sweep at the hands of the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.
Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli was ejected twice in a span of three games last week, and one video shows exactly why he was tossed the second time.
The Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox on Thursday afternoon by a score of 6-0. It was a great win for the Twins, who used the win to split the four-game series after dropping the first two games.
It’s unknown exactly how long the new contract is, but it’s notable it goes for at least two more seasons beyond the current campaign.
Right-hander Joe Ryan led the Minnesota Twins in victories, strikeouts and innings pitched last season, but the Boston Red Sox will be facing an even better version of Ryan when they host the Twins at home Wednesday night.
It is hard to disagree with Baldelli here. The umpires clearly thought there was a violation, told the pitcher to fix it and then allowed him to stay in the game when he did not.
Twins shortstop prospect Brooks Lee has been impressing the likes of Carlos Correa and manager Rocco Baldelli in spring training.
The Twins don’t plan on using a dedicated first baseman in 2022, manager Rocco Baldelli told reporters this week (link via Dan Hayes of The Athletic).
The right-hander has elected minor league free agency, tweets Dan Hayes of the Athletic.
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