Red Sox 5, Twins 1: Swept by Boston
The Twins did not have a good series. Dive inside of Sunday's loss and some notes from the weekend in Twinkie Town's recap.
The Twins did not have a good series. Dive inside of Sunday's loss and some notes from the weekend in Twinkie Town's recap.
Big Papi hit two home runs and drove in 6 RBI in leading the charge against Scott Diamond and the Twins.
The Twins offense was just a little worse than Boston's as the Red Sox sent Minnesota to a third consecutive loss
The White Sox take the series as the Twins' starting pitching struggles again
A pair of dingers in the second inning were the difference maker for the White Sox.
Welcome to the Aaron Hicks show, ladies and gentlemen.
Scott Diamond and his offense struggle as the Orioles shut out the Twins.
Vance Worley once again didn't have his best stuff, but the Twins offense gave him more than enough run support to give him his first win as a Minnesota Twin.
I didn't enjoy how this game ended, and neither should you.
The Twins took advantage when John Lackey opened the door, as Minnesota takes three of four from the Red Sox in Boston.
Covering the Minnesota vs. Boston matchup
Scott Diamond pitched seven great innings and Ryan Doumit hit a double and his first home run of the year as the Twins won 6 to 1 in Boston.
The Twins nearly pulled this one out against the Red Sox.
Mike Pelfrey leads the Twins past the Tribe, allowing Minnesota to leave Cleveland with a win.
Here's some quick thoughts on the Twins' 7-3 loss to the Indians on Saturday afternoon.
The Twins held their own, but couldn't keep Cleveland from winning in the 10th inning.
The Twins are exceeding admittedly low expectations and sitting at .500 in the first week of May. We saw why on Wednesday afternoon.
TWINS WIN
The powerful Detroit line-up was just too much for Vance Worley to handle tonight.
When Mike Pelfrey gave Miguel Cabrera an easy take for ball four in the bottom of the sixth, Cabrera gave Pelfrey a bit of lip. It was a bit of attitude, and as satisfying as it would be to think...
Correia goes eight strong innings and Morneau goes yard as the Twins split the four-game set with the Rangers with a 5-0 win Sunday afternoon.
Pedro Hernandez lived dangerously through 5 innings but his defense held the Rangers scoreless, and the offense gradually tacked on runs throughout the game to give him his first career win.
Optimism and Ryan Pressly
Twins had no answers for Justin Grimm, Oswaldo Arcia's heroics come up just short.