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The Twins made it back to .500 by running their winning streak to seven games. Joe Ryan gave up two hits over six innings, and Trevor Larnach accounted for all the runs needed.
Turns out, winning eight games in a row does wonders for a team’s playoff odds. Roughly a quarter of the way through the season, the Twins have hit the reset button and are positioned to live up to their potential.
Twins pitcher Joe Ryan, who was scheduled to start in Thursday afternoon's series finale against the Orioles, has been scratched due to illness, according to reports. Bailey Ober will jump up one day and get the ball for Minnesota as they look to complete a sweep over Baltimore at Target Field.
As soon as Joe Ryan started feeling sick this week, the Twins started making contingency plans for his scheduled start Thursday afternoon.
The Orioles need pitching, and the Twins need hitting. Are these two teams a match made in trade deadline heaven?
The Minnesota Twins haven't gotten off to the start they likely wanted to. Instead of dominating and jumping out to a division lead, the Twins sit at 18-20 and
Its Thursday, May 8 and the Orioles (13-21) are in Minneapolis to take on the Twins (16-20). Dean Kremer is slated to take the mound for Baltimore against Joe Ryan for Minnesota.
The Baltimore Orioles dropped their fourth straight game with a 5-2 loss at the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday. Ryan O'Hearn, Ramon Laureano, and Heston Kjerstad each had two hits for Baltimore, which went 1-for-4 with runners in scoring position and stranded six on base.