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His bat was quiet, but Lewis brought his enthusiastic style back to the clubhouse in his first game since injuring his ...
It was the 10th time in López’s career he struck out at least 10. Danny Coulombe, Louie Varland, Cole Sands and Jorge Alcala ...
Pablo López struck out a season-high 11 batters and Carlos Correa hit an upper-deck two-run homer during a five-run third ...
Pablo Lopez was dealing, Carlos Correa hit a towering two-run homer in a five-run third inning and the Minnesota Twins posted ...
What a disappointment for the Minnesota Twins. Royce Lewis, who has returned from five previous injury layoffs with grand ...
Correa is off to the worst start of his career and hasn't looked like himself at any point this season, raising more health ...
The Minnesota Twins got back in the win column on Saturday against the Boston Red Sox. It was a desperately […] ...
Carlos Correa's resurgent bat powered the Minnesota Twins to a dominant 9-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Correa's ...
Twins first. Byron Buxton walks. Trevor Larnach lines out to deep left center field to Ramon Laureano. Brooks Lee called out on strikes. Byron Buxton steals second. Ty France singles to right field.
Carlos Correa went 2-for-5 with a pair of RBIs, and the Minnesota Twins pulled away for a 5-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday afternoon in Minneapolis.
Twins star shortstop Carlos Correa got brutally honest on his struggles at the plate early in the 2025 MLB season.
The Minnesota Twins knew health was the gamble when they signed Carlos Correa to a six-year, $200 million deal. But through the first 35 games of 2025, the issue isn’t his plantar fasciitis.