Hans Birkeland Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Image courtesy of © Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Box Score: Starting Pitcher: Simeon Woods Richardson: 4 1/3 IP, 8 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 2 K (78 Pitches, 47 Strikes, 60.3%) Home Runs: Brooks Lee (5) Bottom 3 WPA: Woods Richardson (-0.21), Matt Wallner (-0.13), Josh Bell (-0.10) Win Probability Chart (Via BaseballSavant): Well, the Twins are bad again. The starting pitching has sprung a few leaks, and the opportunistic offense has been silenced by the regression monster. When the team has managed to take a lead, the bullpen has given it right back. Add it all up, and the team is 1-9 in its past 10 games, immediately following an 8-1 stretch that had them at the top of the American League. Today featured Simeon Woods Richardson squaring off against old friend Griffin Jax, who was operating as an opener for bulk pitcher Jesse Scholtens. Woods Richardson has been less than great in 2026, with his encouraging strikeout ability from the second half of 2025 abandoning him. Jax looked good, keeping the Twins off balance and pitching around a few bloopers and infield hits in 2 1/3 innings. Woods Richardson got in trouble early and often, allowing a leadoff base hit to Chandler Simpson, only to be bailed out by a hard ground ball from the dangerous Junior Caminero. It was fielded perfectly at second base by Luke Keaschall, who converted it into an easy double play. A walk and a single brought the heat back up in the second, but Woods Richardson got Taylor Walls looking on a misplaced fastball (Ttrget outside, pitch hit the inside corner) to end that threat. He ran out of magic in the third. Hunter Feduccia led off with a swinging bunt that he beat out. He advanced to second on an errant throw from Woods Richardson. Simpson followed with another hit, then stole second. Woods Richardson fell behind Caminero 3-0, which would have prompted many pitchers to give in and put him on via the intentional walk. Woods Richardson somehow got Caminero to pop out on 3-1, but Jonathan Aranda singled to the gap in right-center field to bring home two runs. Yandy Díaz then rifled a fastball that was nearly in Ryan Jeffers's glove the opposite way for an impressive home run. All of a sudden, the score was 4-0 Rays. The Twins put two runners on in the third and fourth inning, now facing Scholtens, but Josh Bell hit a liner at 107 MPH that was caught to end the third. Royce Lewis popped out weakly to end the fourth. Three more Rays would reach in the fourth. Walls tried to score from second on the third single of the game from Simpson, but was thrown out by Trevor Larnach from left field. Caminero then tapped out to end the threat. A walk to Díaz in the fifth was the end of the line for Woods Richardson. The final line wasn't pretty: eight hits allowed, a homer and more walks (3) than strikeouts (2). His fastball did hit 94 MPH a few times, but he had quite a few in the low 90s and upper 80s. He floated his splitter into hittable locations more than once, though his slider was relatively sharp, Meanwhile, Scholtens was settling in, allowing a few walks but using his slider and splitter to precent the Twins from generating hard contact. He kept cruising until the seventh, when he hung a couple of sliders to the murderer's row of the Twins lineup: James Outman and Brooks Lee. Outman cracked a double, and Lee snuck a liner inside the right-field foul pole for a two-run home run. Cole Sulser came on and got the Rays out of the inning without any further damage, and pitched a quick eighth inning, as well. Minnesota never seriously threatened to get closer than the 4-2 final score. Things I'm Tracking: -Brooks Lee batted leadoff, contributing a home run and a walk. He wouldn't have been my choice for that lineup slot, but sometimes picking a leadoff hitter doesn't need to make sense. Remember when the Royals were perennial World Series contenders with Alcides Escobar hitting first? -Are Woods Richardson's mechanics out of whack? Is he dealing with a physical issue? Is he some kind of right-handed Shaun Marcum (feisty pitcher without a lot of "stuff" who was pretty good for a few years, but when he lost just a tick on his fastball he was basically unplayable)? -Good to have Kody Funderburk back. He pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings to lower his ERA to 1.74. If he keeps this up, he'll have closing opportunities, given the bullpen's lack of talent. What’s Next: The Twins welcome the Mariners to Target Field Monday, as they begin a four-game series. Connor Prielipp (0-0, 4.50 ERA) will face Luis Castillo (0-1, 5.21 ERA) as the Twins look to get off the mat against an underperforming Seattle team. Prielipp was inefficient but solid in his MLB debut against the Mets last time out, pitching four innings, walking none and striking out six. Castillo isn't the ace he once was, and hasn't looked good thus far in 2026, but he has a track record, and the Twins don't have a ton of threats in their lineup. Postgame Interviews: Coming soon Bullpen Usage Chart: WED THU FRI SAT SUN TOT Morris 0 37 0 0 0 37 Orze 11 0 10 9 0 30 Topa 17 0 0 0 10 27 Rogers 12 0 0 15 0 27 Banda 0 9 7 0 9 25 Funderburk 0 0 0 0 20 20 Acton 0 0 0 18 0 18 Sands 0 0 0 0 7 7 View full article
Peter Verified Member Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Not a good week whatsoever!!! 1-9 last 10 games-no question twins are in bad funk right now and with tough series against Seattle and Toronto upcoming it could get worse. Why not bring bring up culpepper Jenkins and Rodrigues? They can’t do any worse-also think it’s time to dfa Wallner/clemens- let’s hope for better week of baseball and wins to come with it!!!
old nurse Verified Member Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Another day, another loss. Seattle’s turn to get healthy
Peter Verified Member Posted April 26 Posted April 26 Not a good week whatsoever!!! 1-9 last 10 games-no question twins are in bad funk right now and with tough series against Seattle and Toronto upcoming it could get worse. Why not bring bring up culpepper Jenkins and Rodrigues? They can’t do any worse-also think it’s time to dfa Wallner/clemens- let’s hope for better week of baseball and wins to come with it!!!
JD-TWINS Verified Member Posted April 26 Posted April 26 FIVE HITS for two days in a row. .250 OBP including the 4 walks today. Bullpen pitched 3 2/3 scoreless & efficient innings. Can’t score. Lee does seem to be finding some positive consistency! Same old same old on 🙏🤞🙏🤞for some roster moves upon returning to Minnesota. Seems 1-9 calls for shaking something up!!
mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted April 26 Posted April 26 I am concerned with SWR. Does he have an injury? Is there an excuse? We really don't have any after Prielipp and he is already in the rotation. thelanges5 1
HarmonK03 Verified Member Posted April 26 Posted April 26 1 hour ago, mikelink45 said: I am concerned with SWR. Does he have an injury? Is there an excuse? We really don't have any after Prielipp and he is already in the rotation. Unfortunately this is who SWR is. He can get thru the lineup one time and then struggles after that. We have two plus years showing us this. Maybe he can figure it out. But at some point he needs to be considered for the bullpen if he can't. Of course we do need some options and hopefully there will be some soon.
Hubie29 Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 1 hour ago, mikelink45 said: I am concerned with SWR. Does he have an injury? Is there an excuse? We really don't have any after Prielipp and he is already in the rotation. When has he ever showed us any different? He's never been anything special. Average pitcher on a below average team.
Hubie29 Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 3 hours ago, mikelink45 said: I am concerned with SWR. Does he have an injury? Is there an excuse? We really don't have any after Prielipp and he is already in the rotation.
Hubie29 Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 3 hours ago, mikelink45 said: I am concerned with SWR. Does he have an injury? Is there an excuse? We really don't have any after Prielipp and he is already in the rotation.
jkcarew Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Mets losers of 15 of their last 17. Twins losers of 9 of their last 10. It’s getting hard to see another win on the remaining schedules of either team, now that they don’t get to face each other.
#3Killer Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 All winter and spring I held out hope that the Twins core would start to play to expectations. Wallner, Lewis, Larnach, Lee would join Buxton and Keaschal and the offense would take off. But no- not to be! Time has run out. Dump Wallner,Lewis, and Lee on whatever trade we can get. Release Clemons, Outman, Banda and Roger’s. Bring up whoever we need to field a team. These guys really suck! RpR 1
h2oface Old-Timey Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Sorry. Test comment because site may be glitching. Has this in a black box at top of all pages core/front/global/userBar is throwing an error. This theme may be out of date. Run the support tool in the AdminCP to restore the default theme.]
h2oface Old-Timey Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 6 hours ago, jkcarew said: Mets losers of 15 of their last 17. Twins losers of 9 of their last 10. It’s getting hard to see another win on the remaining schedules of either team, now that they don’t get to face each other. Ha. And the Mets' two wins were against...... US. Sorry. Site info said it was never posted. Posted it repeatedly instead. No Delete option. Best I could do below. .
JD-TWINS Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 10 hours ago, #3Killer said: All winter and spring I held out hope that the Twins core would start to play to expectations. Wallner, Lewis, Larnach, Lee would join Buxton and Keaschal and the offense would take off. But no- not to be! Time has run out. Dump Wallner,Lewis, and Lee on whatever trade we can get. Release Clemons, Outman, Banda and Roger’s. Bring up whoever we need to field a team. These guys really suck! I am NOT a Brooks Lee supporter but the guy has 5 HR - is 2nd to only Jeffers (grand slam Jeffers) in RBI with 15 - he’s hitting over .250 with a 109OPS+ …………. this is the Brooks Lee I had hoped for ……… top end Brooks Lee! …… if they could move him to 2B or 1B it would be more palatable. Wallner is a move to be made via option ……… nobody wants to move Keaschall down but he needs a re-set via option………Outman & Clemens need viable replacements, who? - personally, I’d rather roster Kriedler than Outman. Hoping today is the day for a move or 3! Bringing up young hitters to face the Mariner rotation is a tough move to make.
JD-TWINS Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 11 hours ago, #3Killer said: All winter and spring I held out hope that the Twins core would start to play to expectations. Wallner, Lewis, Larnach, Lee would join Buxton and Keaschal and the offense would take off. But no- not to be! Time has run out. Dump Wallner,Lewis, and Lee on whatever trade we can get. Release Clemons, Outman, Banda and Roger’s. Bring up whoever we need to field a team. These guys really suck! I am NOT a Brooks Lee supporter but the guy has 5 HR - is 2nd to only Jeffers (grand slam Jeffers) in RBI with 15 - he’s hitting over .250 with a 109OPS+ …………. this is the Brooks Lee I had hoped for ……… top end Brooks Lee! …… if they could move him to 2B or 1B it would be more palatable. Wallner is a move to be made via option ……… nobody wants to move Keaschall down but he needs a re-set via option………Outman & Clemens need viable replacements, who? - personally, I’d rather roster Kriedler than Outman. Hoping today is the day for a move or 3! Bringing up young hitters to face the Mariner rotation is a tough move to make.
David Maro Verified Member Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Sorry but time to move SWR to the BP. He has shown he can't go more than 2 innings before running into trouble, As of now this team is unwatchable and now even the SP is showing they can't hold the other team down. As I said weeks ago they need to score 6 to win and that's not happening with this lineup.
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