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  • Field of Dreams Game – Philadelphia Sports Nation

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    Major League Baseball implemented the Field of Dreams game in 2021. The game was played in 2022 but not in 2023 due to construction at the stadium. The last two seasons the MLB opted to play games in other locations including the Giants-Cardinals at Rickwood Field and the Reds-Braves at Bristol Motor Speedway. The first game played at the Field of Dreams in Iowa was a thrilling back and forth affair between the Yankees and White Sox, ending in a Tim Anderson walk-off home run. 

    The Game Returns

    After a three year hiatus, a Major League Baseball game will be played in Dyersville, Iowa for the third installment of the Field of Dreams game. This time our beloved Philadelphia Phillies have been selected. The Phillies will take on the Twins on August 13th, 2026. 

    Phillies-Twins seems like an interesting matchup for a big game like this. In the movie, Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones travel to Minnesota to visit Archibald “Moonlight” Graham. Although he played one game for the New York Giants, “Doc” practiced medicine in Minnesota. It would be a miss by the Twins to not feature a “Moonlight” uniform for the game.

    Dyersville, Iowa

    Dyersville is a small city in the eastern part of Iowa. Dyersville touches two counties with part of the city in Delaware County. This is probably different than Delco, but I can firmly say this is now a home game for the Phillies. 

    Field of Dreams was filmed at a farm outside of the city, which is still the town’s claim to fame. Other things to do in town include visiting The National Toy Farm Museum and The Basilica of St. Francis Xavier, one of the few basilicas outside a large metropolitan area.

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    The Phillies have been no stranger to special games in recent years, playing in both the Little League Classic and across the pond in London. Now the Phillies are the headline team for the Field of Dreams game. The Phils have been ok in “special games” the last few seasons going 1-2. They split with the Mets in London but lost the Little League Classic.

    The venue is as cool as they come in sports. Getting away from our massive, technology filled stadiums, the game returns closer to its roots. A traditional baseball diamond in the middle of corn fields. It does not get much better than that. You can already feel the excitement coming from the Phillies. John Middleton had this to say, “It’s an honor to have been selected for the return of the prestigious MLB at Field of Dreams game… for our players, this will be an experience they never forget as they step onto the set of one of the most iconic baseball movies ever made.” 

    This is probably the coolest game in baseball and will be an amazing opportunity for the players. The Phillies may need to re-sign Kyle Schwarber just for the clips of him hitting a moonshot into the Iowa corn fields. But regardless of who is on the team next year the Phillies will be centered around two of the biggest events of the season, Field of Dreams and the MLB All-Star game. 

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  • Minnesota Twins will play Philadelphia Phillies at Field of Dreams in August 2026


    The Minnesota Twins will take on the Philadelphia Phillies at the fabled Field of Dreams in Iowa next August, MLB announced Wednesday.

    The game will take place on Thursday, Aug. 13, at the field in Dyersville, Iowa. It will technically be a home game for the Twins.

    “The Minnesota Twins are thrilled to be playing in the return of MLB at Field of Dreams,” Twins executive chair Joe Pohlad said. “Taking the field in Dyersville, where so much of baseball’s magic comes alive, is special for our club and for our fans in Iowa. August 13, 2026, will be a true celebration of our sport and a memorable day in Twins history.”  

    After the Iowa game, the teams will get a day off before returning to Target Field on Saturday, Aug. 15, to continue the series. On Tuesday, Aug. 11, the St. Paul Saints will take on the Iowa Cubs at the Field of Dreams.

    Netflix will broadcast the Phillies-Twins matchup, MLB said.

    A general view of the Field of Dreams prior to the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs on August 11, 2022 in Dyersville, Iowa.

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    The titular diamond was made famous by the 1989 film “Field of Dreams,” starring Kevin Costner and Ray Liotta. Costner plays an Iowan farmer who hears a voice telling him to build a baseball diamond in his cornfield. Once completed, the field draws the spectres of late baseball legends. Part of the film actually takes place in Minnesota — Costner’s character and his wife, played by “Weapons” star Amy Madigan, take a trip to Chisholm.

    MLB held its first game at the Field of Dreams in 2021, between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees. The next year, the Cincinnati Reds took on the Chicago Cubs there. The Phillies-Twins matchup will be the first game there since that 2022 tilt.

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  • Minnesota Twins hire former pitcher LaTroy Hawkins as bullpen coach


    The Minnesota Twins have hired former pitcher LaTroy Hawkins as their bullpen coach on the staff under new manager Derek Shelton.

    After working as a special assistant to the baseball operations department over the last nine seasons and taking some turns as an analyst on Twins television broadcasts, Hawkins accepted his first coaching assignment. He spent nine of his 21 years with the Twins, culminating with a setup reliever role on the AL Central champion teams in 2002 and 2003. Hawkins is 10th on baseball’s all-time list with 1,042 pitching appearances and one of 13 relievers in history to record a save against all 30 current major league teams.

    The Twins finalized their roster of 11 major league assistants on Friday, retaining pitching coach Pete Maki, assistant pitching coach Luis Ramirez, assistant hitting coaches Trevor Amicone and Rayden Sierra, and Ramon Borrego — who moved from first base coach to third base coach — from the staff this past season under manager Rocco Baldelli.

    The other new hires are bench coach Mark Hallberg, hitting coach Keith Beauregard, first base coach Grady Sizemore, and assistant bench coach Mike Rabelo. Toby Gardenhire, who was manager of Triple-A St. Paul for the last five seasons, was also named major league field coordinator.

    Beauregard, who spent the last three years as hitting coach for Detroit, is the third hitting coach in three seasons for Minnesota. Hallberg spent the last six years on staff with San Francisco, including the last two seasons as first base coach. Rabelo spent the last six years on Pittsburgh’s staff while Shelton was manager there.

    Sizemore joins Hawkins as another staff member with significant major league playing experience, a three-time All-Star outfielder over 10 seasons with four different clubs including Cleveland, where Shelton was his hitting coach from 2005-09. Sizemore spent the last two years with AL Central rival Chicago, including a 45-game stint as interim manager in 2024 after the firing of Pedro Grifol.

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  • New Minnesota Twins manager Derek Shelton used time off after Pirates firing to self-assess

    Derek Shelton spent the first couple of weeks after his firing by the Pittsburgh Pirates in his feelings, bitter about the dismissal just 38 games into his sixth season as manager and defiant about his ability to do the job well.

    That sudden free time turned out to be an unexpected gift. As he candidly assessed in conversation with several confidants the approach he used, the adjustments he made and the lessons he learned, Shelton took the notes that helped him land in Minnesota — because the Twins took notice.

    “I honestly believe the reflection period is probably the reason that I’m in this chair right now,” Shelton said on Tuesday after his introductory news conference at Target Field as Minnesota’s 15th manager. “I think if that happens to you at the end of the season, it’s really hard to turn that back around and be able to say, ‘I could have done this differently.’”

    Twins president Derek Falvey already knew Shelton well, from their overlap in Cleveland when Falvey first began his career and the two seasons in Minnesota when Shelton worked as the bench coach for two different managers — Paul Molitor in 2018 and Rocco Baldelli in 2019 — before getting his big break with Pittsburgh.

    Falvey would call Shelton from time to time for an outside perspective while he was with the Pirates, a relationship that unequivocally influenced the decision by the Twins.

    “I think we were harder on him than maybe we were on other candidates,” Falvey said. “Shelty and I talked about some of the real challenges that he had in Pittsburgh, very specific challenges, whether those were with players or staff or with the front office or otherwise, which we all have. These aren’t easy jobs. They’re challenging, and you go through them and you learn a ton. I was able to actually hit him on some of those things and say, ‘How would you handle that differently? Because I know how you handled it then. I know what you were frustrated by.’ That helped us a ton to kind of understand that.”

    Shelton, who went 306-440 with the Pirates, didn’t pull any punches from his side of the interview, either.

    The Twins, who fired Baldelli with a 527-505 record after three AL Central titles in seven seasons but only one trip to the playoffs over his last five years, have cut costs since the 2023 team ended the club’s professional-sports-record 18-game postseason losing streak and won a series for the first time since 2002. Executive chair Joe Pohlad led an exploration of a sale of the franchise his grandfather bought in 1984, before the family recently opted to stay put and add yet-to-be-identified new investors to the ownership group to help pay down debt and reset the financial outlook.

    While neither Falvey nor Shelton would reveal a specific payroll target for 2026, in part because of the fluidity of the offseason transaction period that is just starting, both of them gave strong hints that they won’t be asked to further pare down the roster and be forced to trade, say, one or both of their All-Star starting pitchers, Pablo López and Joe Ryan.

    “When I sat down with Joe Pohlad, and I asked him the question, I said, ‘What’s on the table? What’s off the table?’ And his response to me was, ‘Ask me anything you want,’” Shelton said. “I got the answers that made me really want this job.”

    When Shelton arrived with the Pirates, long one of the lowest-spending clubs in Major League Baseball while playing in one of its smallest markets, they were in clear starting-over mode. The Twins, despite their 10-player sell-off leading up to the trade deadline this past season, don’t consider themselves to be in that same category.

    “My goal this offseason is not to take away from this team,” Falvey said. “We’re going to have to evaluate every opportunity that comes our way. There’s going to be a lot of calls on players on our team because we think we have some talented players. I have little doubt that will be part of our process. At the same time, my personal goal is to find ways to augment and add around it.”

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  • Minnesota Twins set to hire Derek Shelton as new manager, MLB reports


    The Minnesota Twins are expected to announce former Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton as their choice to lead the team, according to MLB Network’s Jon Heyman.

    Shelton was fired by the Pirates in May after starting his sixth season as manager with a 12-26 record, CBS Sports reports.

    “[Shelton is] an incredibly smart, curious, and driven baseball leader,” said Pirates general manager Ben Cherington in May. “I believe he was the right person for the job when he was hired. I also believe that a change is now necessary. I wish Derek and his family all the best in their next chapter.”

    The announcement of Shelton’s hiring comes just weeks after the beleaguered Twins announced the end of its run with manager Rocco Baldelli after seven seasons, and a fire sale that saw the team lose almost 40% of its players.

    “[Baldelli] led with professionalism and care for both his players and our organization, and we are grateful for the way Rocco represented the Twins,” said Joe Pohlad, the team’s executive chair, in late September. 

    Baldelli led the Twins to its third-most wins in team history, as well as three American League Central Divisions titles. He was also named American League Manager of the Year in 2019.

    Shelton had a 306-440 record with the Pirates, the first major league team he had ever led. 

    This isn’t Shelton’s first rodeo with the Twins. He previously served as the team’s bench coach in the 2018 season.

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  • Turner wins NL batting title, Schwarber leads league in HRs, RBIs as Phillies beat Twins in finale

    Trea Turner won his second career NL batting title, Kyle Schwarber led the league with 56 homes and 132 RBIs and Nick Castellanos capped Philadelphia’s 96-win season with a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning as the Phillies beat the Minnesota Twins 2-1 on Sunday.

    Turner and Schwarber have a few days to enjoy the spoils of their outstanding individual seasons before the NL East champion Phillies play again. The Phillies are set to host Game 1 of the NL Division Series on Saturday.

    The Phillies will try to stay sharp during the layoff with an intrasquad scrimmage on Wednesday night.

    The Phillies finished at 96-66 and are looking to win their first World Series title since 2008. Loaded with All-Stars and an opening day payroll that reached almost $284 million, the Phillies have struggled in the postseason the last three seasons, losing in the 2022 World Series, the 2023 NLCS and last year to the New York Mets in the division series.

    Turner returned from a three-week layoff due to a hamstring injury and went 0 for 2, yet still finished a league-best .304 this season. Turner also won a batting title in 2021, when he led the major leagues at .328 for Washington and the Los Angeles Dodgers. He’s the first Phillies’ first batting champion since Richie Ashburn in 1958.

    Schwarber, eligible for free agency in the offseason, finished one homer ahead of Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani to lead the National League and four behind major league leader Cal Raleigh of Seattle, who hit 60.

    Schwarber fell two homers shy of matching Ryan Howard for the franchise record of 58 set in 2006. He closed out the regular season No. 3 in walks at 107.

    Cristopher Sánchez struck out eight and tossed two-hit ball over 5 1/3 innings — and tipped his cap to a roaring, appreciative crowd — in his final start before he takes the mound in Game 1 of the NLDS.

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    Minnesota’s Ryan Jeffers hit an RBI double off reliever Lou Trivino in the sixth, and Max Kepler tied the game 1-1 with a solo homer in the eighth. Castellanos drove in the automatic runner off Cody Laweryson.

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    The Twins finished 70-92 and must decide if Rocco Baldelli will return as manager when they open the 2026 season March 26 in Baltimore.

    Up next

    The Phillies await their postseason opponent and the winner of the Dodgers-Reds first-round series.

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  • Ex-Phillies prospect Mick Abel shuts down former team as Minnesota Twins blank Phillies 5-0




































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    Mick Abel struck out nine in six scoreless innings in his first start against his former team and the Minnesota Twins beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 on Saturday night, clinching home-field advantage for the Milwaukee Brewers throughout the postseason.

    Byron Buxton, James Outman and Ryan Fitzgerald homered for the Twins.

    Abel (3-4) allowed three hits and one walk. The 2020 Phillies first-round draft pick was traded to Minnesota at the deadline in July as part of a package for closer Jhoan Duran.

    Buxton led off with a solo homer against Philadelphia starter Ranger Suárez. It was Buxton’s 20th career leadoff home run and 11th this season, tying a franchise record set by Jacque Jones in 2002.

    Outman also homered off Suárez while Fitzgerald had a solo shot off reliever Max Lazar. Ryan Jeffers added an RBI double for Minnesota.

    Suárez (12-8) allowed three runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings.

    The loss locked the Phillies into the No. 2 seed in the NL playoffs. They could still finish tied for the best record in baseball with Milwaukee, but the Brewers have the tiebreaker.

    Key moment

    Jeffers hit a 106 mph line drive that hit Suárez on the inside of his left thigh. Suárez was doubled over in pain after trying to throw out Jeffers at first. After a moment, he got to his feet but was removed from the game. The team said Suárez had a contusion and would be evaluated further.

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    Abel made his major league debut as a member of the Phillies on May 18. In that game, he also pitched six scoreless innings and struck out nine, outdueling Pittsburgh right-hander Paul Skenes in a 1-0 win.

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    Twins RHP Simeon Woods Richardson (7-4, 4.27 ERA) starts against Philadelphia LHP Cristopher Sánchez (13-5, 2.57) in the regular-season finale for both teams.

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  • Aaron Nola takes perfect game into 6th, moves to 2nd on Phillies’ strikeout list in 3-1 win over Twins

    Aaron Nola took a perfect game into the sixth inning, moved into second on Philadelphia’s career strikeout list and proved he could have some postseason value for the NL East champion Phillies in a 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.

    Nola (5-10) allowed two hits and struck out nine without a walk over eight innings.

    He pitched through ankle and rib injuries and battled inconsistency when he has been healthy in easily his worst season since he broke in with the Phillies in 2015. Nola has made 16 postseason starts over the last three seasons with the Phillies but was not named as one of three scheduled starters in next week’s NL Division Series.

    Phillies manager Rob Thomson said ahead of Friday’s game that he would consider using Nola out of the bullpen in the playoffs.

    Nola has never made a relief appearance in 285 regular-season appearances.

    Nola struck out Edouard Julien to end the fifth inning for his 1,872nd career strikeout, putting him second behind Hall of Famer Steve Carlton on the franchise’s list. Nola snapped a tie with Hall of Famer Robin Roberts.

    The right-hander did not allow a baserunner until Christian Vázquez hit a solo shot in the sixth to make it 2-1.

    Edmundo Sosa, who hit three of Philadelphia’s team-record eight home runs Wednesday, added a solo homer off Twins starter Joe Ryan (13-10) in the fifth.

    Alec Bohm had a sacrifice fly in the first and Brandon Marsh had an RBI double in the sixth.

    Key moment

    Jhoan Duran retired Trevor Larnach with two runners on base in the ninth for his 32nd save.

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    The Phillies celebrated Bobby Shantz’s 100th birthday. Shantz, the 1952 AL MVP with the Philadelphia Athletics, is the oldest living Phillie, the oldest living All-Star and second-oldest living MLB player. Bill Greason is 101.

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    Former Phillies pitcher Mick Abel (2-4, 7.36 ERA) makes his first start against his former team since he was traded to Minnesota at the deadline for Duran. Abel tied a Phillies high for a debut with nine strikeouts against Pittsburgh in May. The Phillies counter with LHP Ranger Suárez (12-7, 3.12 ERA).

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  • Byron Buxton belts 2 homers, Ober shines in shutout as Twins blank Rangers 4-0

    Byron Buxton hit two home runs, including a second-straight leadoff homer, Bailey Ober threw six innings with five strikeouts and two hits, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Texas Rangers 4-0 on Thursday.

    The Twins (69-90) outhit the Rangers (80-79) 10-3, with Buxton, Trevor Larnach, Royce Lewis, Edouard Julien and Christian Vázquez each recording two hits.

    Ober (6-9) tied a season-low in hits allowed and did not allow a run for the first time this year. His last scoreless outing was Sept. 7, 2024, against Kansas City.

    Holding onto a one-run lead in the fifth inning with one on and no outs, the Twins converted on a strikeout double play as Kyle Higashioka went down swinging and Alejandro Osuna was caught stealing second.

    Kody Funderburk threw a hitless seventh with two strikeouts, and Cole Sands struck out one in the ninth.

    Tyler Mahle (6-4) threw five innings with five hits, one run, and four strikeouts.

    After Julien and Vázquez each reached on singles in the eighth inning, Buxton swung at the first pitch from Chris Martin and launched his second homer to center field. This one traveled 437 feet, and would be a home run in all 30 Major League ballparks.

    Buxton’s 10th leadoff home run of the season followed his leadoff homer in a 4-2 loss to the Rangers on Wednesday. It’s the second time Buxton has had back-to-back games with a leadoff homer this season, also doing it June 18-19 at Cincinnati. Buxton reached 533 plate appearances, earning a $500,000 bonus.

    Texas: The Rangers visit the Cleveland Guardians, who are one game ahead of Detroit for first in the AL Central. Texas RHP Jack Leiter (9-10, 3.92) faces Cleveland RHP Slade Cecconi (7-6, 4.15).

    Minnesota: The Twins head to Philadelphia to face the NL East champion Phillies. Minnesota RHP Joe Ryan (13-9, 3.47) starts opposite Philadelphia RHP Aaron Nola (4-10, 6.46).

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  • Strong finale from deGrom helps Rangers top Twins 4-2, stop 8-game skid




































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    Josh Smith homered, Billy McKinney drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning and the Texas Rangers beat the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on Wednesday night to end a season-worst eight-game losing streak.

    Ezequiel Duran had a one-out single off Travis Adams (1-4) in the seventh before stealing his 11th base. McKinney hit an RBI single to left field and went to second on the throw home. Jonah Heim singled to put runners at the corners and McKinney scored on a wild pitch for a 3-1 lead. Génesis Cabrera replaced Adams and threw a wild pitch that made it 4-1.

    Byron Buxton hit his career-high 32nd home run on the second pitch from Jacob deGrom — a 447-foot shot to center field for a 1-0 Twins lead. It was the 18th time in his career that Buxton led off a game with a homer.

    DeGrom allowed a single and a walk from there, striking out nine in five innings. He left his 30th start of the season after five innings and 74 pitches, finishing with a 12-8 record and a 2.97 ERA.

    Robert Garcia (4-7) pitched two scoreless innings for the win. Shawn Armstrong allowed Royce Lewis’ RBI single in the eighth before Phil Maton pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his fifth save.

    Smith hit his 10th home run — a leadoff shot against Taj Bradley in the fourth to tie it 1-all.

    Bradley struck out nine and allowed one run on two hits and two walks in six innings.

    Kody Clemens drew a leadoff walk in the fourth, stole his fifth base and moved to third on a wild pitch, but deGrom struck out Trevor Larnach and Ryan Jeffers before retiring Brooks Lee on a flyout to keep it 1-0.

    The last time deGrom, 37, made 30 starts in a season was in 2019 with the Mets.

    Twins RHP Bailey Ober (5-9, 5.32 ERA) starts Thursday’s rubber game opposite Rangers RHP Tyler Mahle (6-3, 2.20).

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  • Twins stop Guardians’ 10-game win streak, keep Cleveland from tying for AL Central lead with 6-2 win




































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    Brooks Lee hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth, pinch-hitter Royce Lewis had a three-run shot in the seventh and the Minnesota Twins ended the Cleveland Guardians’ 10-game winning streak with a 6-2 victory on Sunday.

    The Guardians lost for only the fourth time in 20 games and missed a chance to pull even with Detroit in the AL Central after the Braves finished off a sweep of the Tigers with a 6-2 victory. Cleveland will host Detroit for three games beginning Tuesday.

    Minnesota, which never led and was outscored 20-2 in losing the first three games in the series, grabbed a 3-2 lead when Lee greeted reliever Matt Festa (5-4) with his 16th home run. Luke Keaschall reached base with a one-out double off Erik Sabrowski before Lee’s blast.

    Tim Herrin left after allowing two-out singles to Kody Clemens and Austin Martin in the seventh and Lewis greeted Hunter Gaddis with his 13th homer for a four-run advantage.

    Steven Kwan hit the third pitch from Simeon Woods Richardson for his 11th home run and Bo Naylor added a sacrifice fly to put the Guardians up 2-0. Naylor has an RBI in six straight games, the longest stretch by a Cleveland catcher since Victor Martinez had a seven-game run in 2007.

    Byron Buxton had a two-out double off Joey Cantillo in the third before scoring on a single by Clemens to cut it to 2-1. It was the Twins’ first run in 23 innings.

    Woods Richardson allowed two runs on three hits in a five-inning start. Kody Funderburk (4-1) pitched a scoreless sixth for the win.

    Cleveland (84-72) won nine of 13 games against Minnesota (67-89) this season.

    Lee’s homer gave the Twins their first lead in the series.

    Guardians starting pitchers had a run of 16 straight games of five-plus innings while allowing two runs or less end.

    The Guardians haven’t announced who will start the opener against the Tigers and LHP Tarik Skubal (13-5, 2.23).

    The Twins travel to play the Texas Rangers on Tuesday. Neither team has named a starter.

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  • Guardians beat Twins 8-0 for 10th straight win

    Steven Kwan tied a season high with four RBIs, Logan Allen pitched a career-best eight innings and the Cleveland Guardians made it 10 straight wins by beating the Minnesota Twins 8-0 on Saturday to sweep a day-night doubleheader without giving up a run.

    Winners in 15 of their past 16 games, the Guardians are one game back of first-place Detroit in the AL Central after trailing by 11 on Sept. 4. The Tigers were beaten 6-5 by Atlanta on Saturday afternoon.

    The Guardians also are tied with Houston for the last American League wild card, a game behind Boston. They won the opener 6-0, hitting five home runs in a game for the first time since April 10, 2021.

    It was the 11th time Cleveland pitched shutouts in both ends of a doubleheader and first since Sept. 30, 1964, against Boston. The only other time the Twins went scoreless for 18 innings in a twinbill came against Cleveland on May 21, 1961.

    Minnesota was blanked twice in Oakland on April 20, 2021, but those were seven-inning games due to rules in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Limited to one hit through four innings, Cleveland sent 10 batters to the plate in the fifth.

    A one-out single by Kwan scored Brayan Rocchio and Petey Halpin. With two outs, Kyle Manzardo and C.J. Kayfus had RBI singles around a two-run double by Gabriel Arias to the wall in right-center field.

    Kwan added a two-run single in the eighth.

    That was more than enough for Allen (8-11), who earned his first win since July 29 by scattering four hits and striking out seven.

    Guardians starters have allowed no more than two earned runs in 15 straight games since Sept. 5, the longest streak in franchise history.

    Bailey Ober (5-9) permitted six runs and eight hits in five innings for the Twins. After going 4-1 in his first seven starts, he is 1-8 in 19 starts since May 8. He missed 26 games from June 29 to Aug. 2 with a left hip impingement.

    Halpin’s single was his first career hit. The 23-year-old outfielder was called up from the minors earlier in the day when outfielder Nolan Jones was placed on the 10-day injured list with a strained right oblique.

    The Twins had seven hits in the doubleheader, falling to 2-7 in their past nine games and 4-15 in September.

    Sunday’s series finale has Cleveland LHP Joey Cantillo (5-3, 3.27 ERA) scheduled to face Minnesota RHP Simeon Woods Richardson (7-4, 4.31).

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  • Yankees survive another bullpen meltdown, beat Twins 10-9 after nearly wasting 9-run lead

    David Bednar just held on to get the final three outs, and the New York Yankees held on to beat the Minnesota Twins 10-9 on Tuesday night after nearly wasting a nine-run lead.

    Anthony Volpe had two hits and an RBI in his return to the starting lineup after getting a cortisone shot in his left shoulder, and Trent Grisham hit a three-run homer in the second as every New York starter had a hit and the Yankees built a 10-1 lead by the second.

    Rookie Cam Schlittler allowed four runs, three hits and five walks in 4 2/3 innings but the Yankees held on to reopen a two-game lead over Boston for the top AL wild card. New York remained five games behind first-place Toronto in the AL East.

    New York’s bullpen has a 5.49 ERA since the All-Star break.

    Volpe, in a 2-for-21 slide, made his first start since Sept. 9. Grisham hit his career-high 31st home run.

    Ben Rice added three hits and drove in a run for New York, which bounced back after losing Monday’s series opener 7-0.

    Mark Leiter Jr. (6-7) allowed one hit in 1 2/3 scoreless innings.

    With the Yankees clinging to a 10-8 lead, Devin Williams pitched a perfect eighth. Bednar allowed Trevor Larnach’s one-out homer in the ninth, then retired Kody Clemens on a groundout and struck out Royce Lewis for his 25th save in 28 chances.

    Zebby Matthews (4-6) lasted three innings, allowing a career-high 11 hits and tying his career worst with nine runs,.

    The Twins got homers from James Outman off Schlittler and Ryan Fitzgerald against Ryan Yarbrough while scoring seven runs over the fifth and sixth innings.

    Larnach nearly tied the game in the sixth. With the Twins down 10-7 and two on, he hit a sacrifice fly that Aaron Judge caught just short of the right-field wall.

    Minnesota stole four bases and at 103 reached 100 for the first time since 2012. Bryan Buxton swiped two and is 24 for 24.

    RHP Luis Gil (4-1, 2.83 ERA) starts Wednesday evening’s series finale for New York, while Minnesota counters with RHP Taj Bradley (6-7, 4.88). Gil has allowed two runs or fewer in each of his last seven starts.

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  • Minnesota Twins shut out New York Yankees 7-0; Woods Richardson strikes out 11

    Simeon Woods Richardson struck out a career-high 11 over six innings and Austin Martin drove in four runs on Monday night to lead the Minnesota Twins over the New York Yankees 7-0.

    New York dropped five games back of AL East-leading Toronto with its second straight loss. The Yankees’ lead for the top AL wild card was cut to one game over Boston.

    Woods Richardson (7-4) walked three and gave up two hits against the AL’s highest-scoring team. Kody Funderburk, Travis Adams and Pierson Ohl each threw a scoreless inning in relief.

    Brooks Lee doubled and homered and Edouard Julien had two hits for the Twins, who scored five runs off Luke Weaver in the seventh inning.

    Weaver has a 6.21 ERA in 34 games since returning June 20 from a strained left hamstring. He had a 1.05 ERA in 24 games before he got hurt.

    Yankees relievers have a 5.45 ERA since the All-Star break, 28th among the 30 teams.

    Carlos Rodón (16-9) gave up two runs and five hits in six innings, losing consecutive starts since June.

    Paul Goldschmidt and José Caballero each had a hit for the Yankees, who did not advance a runner past second base.

    Jhonny Pereda doubled in the third and scored when Martin hit into a forceout, and Lee led off the fifth with his 15th homer.

    Minnesota blew it open off reliever Luke Weaver in the seventh.

    Trevor Larnach and Lee hit back-to-back doubles in the seventh, Martin had a three-run double and Luke Keaschall greeted Camilo Doval with an RBI single.

    Key moment

    José Caballero hit a one-out double in the fifth, but Woods Richardson caught him breaking early to third and Caballero was out in a rundown. Austin Wells then flied out.

    Key stat

    Woods Richardson tied his career high of eight strikeouts by the end of the fourth inning.

    Up next

    RHP Cam Schlittler (3-3, 3.05 ERA) of the Yankees will face RHP Zebby Matthews (4-5, 5.06) on Tuesday.

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  • Minnesota Twins edge Arizona Diamondbacks 9-8; Clemens hits 3 homers




































    WCCO digital update: Afternoon of Sept. 12, 2025



    WCCO digital update: Afternoon of Sept. 12, 2025

    02:56

    Kody Clemens hit his third homer of the game to start a ninth-inning rally, Luke Keaschall ended it with a sacrifice fly and the Minnesota Twins edged the Arizona Diamondbacks 9-8 on Friday night.

    After Minnesota scored four runs in the top of the ninth to take an 8-6 lead, Clemens homered off Jake Woodford (0-4) to cut it to one. The son of former major league pitching star Roger Clemens, the 29-year-old Clemens has 19 homers this season.

    Woodford then loaded the bases and was relieved by Andrew Saalfrank, who walked in a run to tie it, then allowed the sacrifice fly to Keaschall that scored Byron Buxton.

    Gabriel Moreno hit a three-run homer in the ninth for Arizona. Geraldo Perdomo had a two-run shot for the Diamondbacks in the seventh. The star shortstop has 19 homers and 95 RBIs.

    Clemens hit a solo shot in the third and gave the Twins a 4-1 lead in the fourth with a two-run shot.

    Cole Sands (4-4) got the victory after blowing a save in the ninth.

    Key moment

    Clemens’ third home run sparked the Twins’ comeback.

    Key stat

    The Twins are tied for the MLB lead with 10th walk-off victories.

    Up next

    Diamondbacks RHP Ryne Nelson (7-3, 3.48 ERA) was set to oppose RHP Joe Ryan (13-8, 3.32) on Saturday night.

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  • Minnesota Twins beaten by Kansas City Royals 2-1, extend losing streak to 5 games




































    WCCO digital headlines: Afternoon of Sept. 5, 2025



    WCCO digital headlines: Afternoon of Sept. 5, 2025

    04:12

    Maikel Garcia hit a two-run homer and Michael Wacha pitched 5 2/3 strong innings as the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 2-1 on Friday night.

    Garcia hit Pablo López’s first pitch high above the left-field bullpen after Vinnie Pasquantino singled with two out in the third inning for a 2-0 lead. Pasquantino and Garcia each had a pair of hits.

    Brooks Lee and Jhonny Pereda hit consecutive doubles in the fifth inning for the Twins’ run. Pereda made his Twins debut behind the plate.

    The Twins have lost five straight and have baseball’s worst record since the July 31 trade deadline at 11-22.

    Wacha (9-11) allowed a run on four hits and two walks, striking out five. He has allowed fewer than three runs in nine of his 10 career starts against the Twins.

    Carlos Estévez earned his major league-best 38th save with help from a sliding catch by center fielder Kyle Isbel.

    Bobby Witt Jr. left the game after six innings due to low back spasms.

    López (5-4) returned from injury for his first start in three months, allowing two runs on six hits in six innings, striking out four. López was placed on the 15-day Injured List on June 4 with a right shoulder strain.

    Key moment

    Initially called out on a force at second, Garcia was ruled safe when the Royals challenged that shortstop Lee had dropped the ball before touching second.

    Key stat

    Through the first seven games of their current homestand, the Royals are 2 for 26 with runners in scoring position while scoring 10 of 14 runs via home runs.

    Up next

    Twins RHP Joe Ryan (13-7, 3.08 ERA) opposes Royals RHP Stephen Kolek (4-5, 3.99) on Saturday.

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  • Buxton sets career high for homers and Ryan throws 7 shutout innings as Twins beat Padres 7-2




































    WCCO digital headlines: Morning of Aug. 31, 2025



    WCCO digital headlines: Morning of Aug. 31, 2025

    01:05

    Byron Buxton set a career best with his 29th home run and Joe Ryan pitched seven scoreless innings as the Minnesota Twins beat the San Diego Padres 7-2 on Sunday.

    Buxton and Royce Lewis each had two hits for the Twins, who took two of three games in the series. San Diego began the day a game behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.

    Ryan (13-7) scattered five hits and struck out eight. He threw a season-high 104 pitches while bouncing back from a pair of rough outings.

    The All-Star right-hander allowed 11 earned runs in nine innings over his previous two starts.

    San Diego dropped to 2-5 in its past seven games. Freddy Fermin and Bryce Johnson had RBIs in the ninth.

    Buxton sent a changeup from Kyle Hart (3-3) three rows deep into the left-field seats for a two-run shot that gave Minnesota a 2-0 lead in the third. It was his fourth homer in four games, surpassing his previous season best of 28 home runs in 2022.

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    Minnesota Twins’ Byron Buxton (25) runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025, in Minneapolis.

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    Recalled from Triple-A El Paso earlier in the day, Hart permitted three runs in 1 1/3 innings of relief as the Padres went with a bullpen game. He hit Luke Keaschall with a pitch to start the Minnesota fourth, and he scored on a single by James Outman.

    Keaschall and Lewis had RBI singles in a three-run fifth to make it 6-0.

    Down 2-0, San Diego had runners on first and second with no outs in the fourth, but Ryan struck out Ramón Laureano and Gavin Sheets before Jake Cronenworth flied out.

    The Twins won their first series since Aug. 8-10 against Kansas City. Minnesota is 5-12 since then.

    Padres: RHP Dylan Cease (6-11, 4.82 ERA) is scheduled to start Monday’s home game against Baltimore. RHP Kyle Bradish (0-1, 3.00) is the scheduled Orioles starter.

    Twins: RHP Bailey Ober (4-7, 5.14 ERA) faces White Sox RHP Aaron Civale (3-9, 5.26) on Monday in the opener of a four-game series at home.

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    Digital headlines for Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025



    Digital headlines for Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025

    00:46

    Elías Díaz homered twice and the San Diego Padres beat the Minnesota Twins 12-3 on Saturday night.

    Ramón Laureano also homered for San Diego, which scored 11 runs against Minnesota relievers.

    Manny Machado had two hits to top 1,000 with the Padres. He had an RBI single in the Padres’ seven-run seventh inning that gave the Padres a 10-3 lead.

    Byron Buxton homered and James Outman and Trevor Larnach each had two hits for the Twins.

    Reliever Adrian Morejon (11-4) pitched a scoreless sixth inning to pick up the win for the Padres, who began the day two games behind the first-place Dodgers in the AL West and two games behind the Cubs for the top NL wild-card spot.

    Twins starter Taj Bradley allowed just one run and one hit over five innings, and Buxton’s two-run homer off Nick Pivetta gave Minnesota a 3-1 lead after five.

    But reliever Mick Abel (2-4) — one of the Twins’ key acquisitions in their flurry of deadline-day trades — quickly gave that lead back as the Padres used three hits, a walk and an error to score twice in the sixth to tie the score.

    Abel then allowed four consecutive singles to start the seventh before he was pulled. The Padres went on to score seven runs in the inning, capped by Díaz’s second home run of the night.

    Laureano hit a two-run homer in the eighth.

    With the Twins leading 3-1, Luis Arraez led off the sixth with a routine ground ball that shortstop Brooks Lee bobbled for an error. That opened the door for San Diego’s tying rally.

    One night after joining the 20 homers-20 steals club for the first time in his career, Buxton tied his career high with his 28th home run of the season.

    Twins RHP Joe Ryan (12-7, 3.22 ERA) will start in Sunday’s series finale. The Padres have yet to name a starting pitcher.

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  • Minnesota Twins take advantage of wild fourth inning in 7-4 win over San Diego Padres




































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    08:31

    The Minnesota Twins took advantage of a chaotic fourth inning that included a two-run error and the ejection of Padres starting pitcher Nestor Cortes in a 7-4 win over San Diego on Friday night.

    Cortes was tossed during a mound visit following a walk to Twins left fielder Austin Martin. Home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez walked toward the mound to break up the visit and eventually ejected the Padres starter.

    Cortes (2-3) was replaced by Wandy Peralta, who allowed both inherited runners to score on an error by second baseman Jake Cronenworth.

    Minnesota added a pair of runs in the fifth, including a solo homer by Royce Lewis. San Diego answered with two runs in the seventh on a single by Fernando Tatis Jr. to cut it to a 7-4 game, but former Twin Luis Arraez lined into an inning-ending double play.

    Twins starter Zebby Matthews (4-4) pitched six solid innings for Minnesota. He allowed three runs and didn’t walk a batter to earn the win. Kody Funderburk got his second career save.

    The Padres have lost four of their last five.

    Byron Buxton became the seventh Twins player to hit 20 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season with his stolen base in the third inning.

    Key moment

    Cronenworth’s error opened the floodgates in the fourth inning. With the bases loaded, Kody Clemens hit a routine grounder to Cronenworth. The ball skipped through Cronenworth’s legs, allowing two runs to score and eliminating a potential double play for the Twins.

    Key stat

    Buxton’s stolen base in the third inning was the 113th of his career — and the first time in his career he stole third base.

    Up next

    RHP Nick Pivetta (13-4, 2.82 ERA) takes the mound for the Padres in the second game of the series, while RHP Taj Bradley (6-7, 4.95) will make his second start for the Twins since he was acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay.

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  • Blue Jays rally to beat Twins 9-8; Addison Barger hits go-ahead double in 8th




































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    06:22

    Addison Barger had a two-run double in the eighth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 9-8 on Wednesday night.

    Toronto trailed 8-6 heading to the bottom of the eighth against reliever Génesis Cabrera, but pinch-hitter Ty France cut the deficit to one with his second home run of the season.

    Pinch-hitter Alejandro Kirk chased Cabrera with a single and Michael Tonkin (2-1) walked George Springer before Barger doubled off the wall in right.

    Davis Schneider homered twice and Andrés Giménez also connected for the Blue Jays. Toronto is 58-4 when scoring five or more.

    Schneider hit a two-out homer in the second and a leadoff drive in the fourth in his third career multihomer game. The homers were his ninth and 10th.

    Seranthony Domínguez (3-4) got two outs for the win and Jeff Hoffman finished for his 29th save in 36 chances.

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    Byron Buxton #25 of the Minnesota Twins rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run in the first inning during the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Wednesday, August 27, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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    Minnesota’s Byron Buxton hit two solo home runs, and Brooks Lee and Luke Keaschall also hit solo blasts.

    Buxton opened the game with his 16th career leadoff homer, then went deep again in the third. The homers were his 26th and 27th. It was Buxton’s 16th career multihomer game.

    Keaschall homered in the third, his fourth. Lee went deep in the fifth, his 14th.

    Toronto’s Daulton Varsho made a spectacular leaping catch to retire Lee in the third.

    The Twins extended their club-record homer streak in Toronto top 23. . They’ve gone deep 45 times at Rogers Centre in a streak that began Aug. 26, 2017.

    Twins: RHP Zebby Matthews (3-4, 5.30 ERA) was scheduled to start against San Diego on Friday night. The Padres had not announced a starter.

    Blue Jays: RHP Shane Bieber (1-0, 1.50 ERA) was expected to start at home against Milwaukee RHP Freddy Peralta (15-5, 2.68) on Friday night.

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