Steven Trefz Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Image courtesy of © Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images Box Score SP: Connor Prielipp - 6 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 2 K (98 pitches, 66 strikes (67%)) Home Runs: Byron Buxton (22), Royce Lewis (6), Luke Keaschall (2) Bottom 3 WPA: Justin Lawrence (-0.32), Travis Adams (-0.14), Prielipp (-0.12) Win Probability Chart (via FanGraphs) The Twins came into Saturday's matinee at Target Field riding the waves of an exciting comeback victory. Young lefty Connor Prielipp hoped to right his ship after a series of sub-par performances, especially as his 2026 inning count approaches max capacity. Not-so-young lefty Matthew LIberatore took the ball for the Cardinals in hopes of sparking another St. Louis winning streak. Prielipp Ambushed Early and Often This game got off on the wrong foot for the home team, as Prielipp couldn't control his fastball in the opening at-bat, losing Masyn Winn to a five pitch walk with mostly non-competitive efforts. As designated hitter Ivan Herrara stepped into the box, Prielipp was determined to get a fastball over the plate. By the time that center-cut fastball landed in the bullpen for a 2-0 Cardinals lead, the momentum of Friday night had morphed into a typical Saturday afternoon funk. The top of the second inning didn't start out any better for the home team. Prielipp again served up a center-cut first pitch fastball, this time to Blaze Jordan who promptly put it over the super-short arms of Austin Martin and off of the right-field wall. By the time Ryan Kreidler could catch up to the ball, Jordan was standing on third with a lead-off triple. Pedro Pages doubled in Jordan, and eventually came around to score himself to make it 4-0 Cardinals. Royce Lewis is On a Tear, and that Buxton Guy Liberatore tore through the Twins lineup in the early innings like they were wet toilet paper. When he faced Lewis in the bottom of the second inning, Lewis ripped a double but got stranded at third. That was the only hit the Twins could muster in the first three frames, so things were starting to get desperate as the bats came back around in the bottom of the fourth. This time it was Liberatore's turn to see what happened when a first pitch fastball catches the power zone for a major league hitter. That hitter was Byron Buxton, and the Twins were finally on the board. Two batters later, Lewis decided to not rely on his teammates to get him home. He took of that part himself with his third homer in the last four days to pull the Twins within two at 4-2. Afternoon Rallies and Homer Hankies The Twins came into Saturday's contest a measly 14-20 during day/afternoon games in 2026. If they want to get back into the Wild Card race, finding a way to get awake in time for matinee outings will have to be a part of the equation. Liberatore did his best to wake-up the Twins offense again in the bottom of the fifth. After losing Kriedler on a full count walk to start the inning, the Cardinals lefty thought he might get away with a first pitch fastball to Luke Keaschall. Wake up Twins fans! Its a 4-4 ballgame! Falvey's Sins Remain As unlikely as it seemed in the second inning, Prielipp managed to cover six full innings before giving way to his minor league bullpen. For all the excitement of last night's victory, the effort left the Twins bullpen pretty exhausted. With few quality options available, first man up was Justin Lawrence. The seventh inning started off innocently enough with two strike outs, but then Herrera and Jordan Walker went back-to-back. Derek Shelton stuck with the steaming hand of Lawrence not once, but twice more, as Lars Nootbaar and Alec Burleson both got to tee off for singles. Finally, Travis Adams came in to stop the bleeding. Instead, he started a gusher. This time the center-cut fastball gave Blaze Jordan his first career homerun, and the Cardinals a sudden and depressing 9-4 lead. Adams remained in the game as the sacrificial bullpen lamb, and he managed to get his team into Sunday. The Twins briefly got their rally mojo going again in the bottom of the eighth, but after a Kody Clemens RBI single, Lewis aggressively tried to pull a first pitch changeup on the outside corner. That leads to a rolled-over 6-4-3 rally killer in most Major League ballparks, and it did here today as well. Things got slightly interesting again in the bottom of the ninth, as reliever Riley O'Brien tried his best to keep the home crowd in it by walking the bases loaded to bring the tying run to the plate with nobody out. Keaschall got the first crack at the hero moment, but went down looking for the first out. Josh Bell got the next attempt, and he could only muster an RBI fielder's choice grounder to second. Shelton thought that Victor Caratini stood a better chance of keeping the rally alive than today's lead off man Austin Martin, but he was wrong. A harmless pop fly generated a 9-6 Cardinals victory, with Buxton left on-deck. What’s Next? Tomorrow is another day, but unfortunately for the afternoon-challenged Twins its another day game. Twins righty Taj Bradley (5-3, 4.02 ERA) looks to get his season back, while the Cardinals will turn to former 1st rounder, righty Michael McGreevy (3-5, 2.99 ERA). First pitch is scheduled for 1:10pm CDT. Twins bullpen implosion is scheduled for approximately 3:15pm CDT. Postgame Interviews: Bullpen Usage Spreadsheet TUE WED THU FRI SAT TOT Adams 0 31 0 0 37 68 Paredes 0 58 0 0 0 58 Rogers 17 14 0 22 0 53 Lawrence 26 0 0 0 24 50 Morris 0 39 0 9 0 48 Laweryson 12 0 32 0 0 44 Gómez 0 27 0 15 0 42 Orze 23 0 0 16 0 39 Banda 0 30 0 9 0 39 View full article
h2oface Old-Timey Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 4-4 to the 7th. How is Adams even pitching in MLB? Yet……. darwin22 and Coach Wheels 2
thelanges5 Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Prielipp gave them a chance to win it, the bullpen did not. hitterscount, Alex Wilde, Blyleven2011 and 7 others 7 3
HarmonK03 Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 15 minutes ago, h2oface said: 4-4 to the 7th. How is Adams even pitching in MLB? Yet……. I think Lawrence blew up worse than Adams. Coach Wheels, jaimedude, hitterscount and 4 others 7
Glorybound Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 This bullpen misses few bats. Hard to see this changing much without some talent infusion of some sort. Coach Wheels, hitterscount and Patzky 3
thelanges5 Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Nick Nelson: The Twins bullpen Last 16 games: -0.3 WAR (25th), 6.97 ERA (28th), -2.08 WPA (29th) Larry Janisewski and Andy MacPhail 1 1
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 7 minutes ago, thelanges5 said: Nick Nelson: The Twins bullpen Last 16 games: -0.3 WAR (25th), 6.97 ERA (28th), -2.08 WPA (29th) Imagine, there are somehow worse pens! DJL44, hitterscount, Coach Wheels and 8 others 9 2
ashbury Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 When you need to pinch hit for your right-handed leadoff hitter in the ninth inning because a righty is on the mound , ... Permanent Twins Fan, shimrod and Mike Sixel 2 1
jkcarew Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Tomorrow is another day, but unfortunately for the afternoon-challenged Twins it’s another day game. When you’re also below 500 in night games, I don’t really think 14-20 or 14-21 in day games is really a thing. It’s not like “except for day games, they’re good!”. Hunter4848 and DJL44 2
mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Not not one pitcher deserves any praise. Wedman13 and h2oface 2
jkcarew Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 3 minutes ago, ashbury said: When you need to lift your right-handed leadoff hitter in the ninth inning because a righty is pitching, ... Looking for a HR in that situation rather than a single or a walk, and Caratini has…(checks stats)…never mind. ashbury, TheLeviathan, Coach Wheels and 3 others 3 3
JADBP Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Ok. Enough already. I am just sick of this bullpen! We are constantly losing games with this inept bullpen. This is the result of Falvey thinking he was the smartest guy in the room. I am so sick of this!!! Just so ya know….Varland has a 0.96 ERA with 49 Ks and only 10 walks over 37.1 innings this year. How’s that trade working out, Mr Smart Guy? Geez, no wonder Falvey left town. He wouldn’t have survived the heat! jaimedude, Blyleven2011, Hunter4848 and 10 others 9 3 1
JADBP Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 14 minutes ago, jkcarew said: Looking for a HR in that situation rather than a single or a walk, and Caratini has…(checks stats)…never mind. Yeah with Buxton in deck too!
hitterscount Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 They battled.... not much else to say. This BP is a joke, starting pitching has dug some deep holes early, however it wouldn't matter if the starters were given the team QS's, if you don't have a 4 run lead, at minimum, there is 1-2 guys that would have the ability to hold and close.... that's being generous. Get Culpeper up, Jeffers back and hope Royce is still playable at that point and they could be entertaining. Peter and Patzky 2
ashbury Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 28 minutes ago, jkcarew said: Looking for a HR in that situation rather than a single or a walk, and Caratini has…(checks stats)…never mind. I wasn't really questioning the tactical decision. More, that this roster has problems too deep to fix easily. Hosken Bombo Disco, jkcarew, VivaBomboRivera! and 1 other 4
Hunter4848 Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 19 minutes ago, JADBP said: Yeah with Buxton in deck too! Buxton only hits solo shots... If there's any pressure on him he folds. Peter, Linus, DJL44 and 4 others 1 6
D.C Twins Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Yesterday we won the Battle of the Bad Bullpens (trademark pending), but alas, today we lost the Battle of the Bad Bullpens.
thelanges5 Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 44 minutes ago, Hunter4848 said: Buxton only hits solo shots... If there's any pressure on him he folds. If you mean that he’s struggled in 43 at bats this year then you are correct. Pretty small sample size. In 2025 he had a .957 OPS w/RISP Jeff K, Mike Sixel, Hunter4848 and 2 others 3 1 1
soyouresayingtheresachance Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Again with this bullpen 🤦♂️ Is Sands the only "reinforcement" coming back from the IL any time soon? Even at his best it wont be enough. Even the starters, outside of Ryan, aren't pitching well. 6 runs should be plenty to win a ballgame. Peter, DJL44 and Wedman13 3
jorgenswest Verified Member Posted June 13 Posted June 13 40 minutes ago, ashbury said: I wasn't really questioning the tactical decision. More, that this roster has problems too deep to fix easily. I can question it. The pitcher had a hard time throwing strikes. Caratini swung at a pitch out of the zone. Keaschall took a swing at one just about in the dirt. Both were in the second pitch. Batters should have had a real small strike zone until they had two strikes. I would have trusted Martin to manage the strike zone over Caratini and get Buxton in the box. I also don’t get it defensively if they tie it up. Who are they playing in the outfield among Bell, Keaschall, Lewis, Lee and Gray? I guess they give up the DH and put Buxton out there. ashbury, DJL44, Hosken Bombo Disco and 1 other 4
Blyleven2011 Verified Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 Prielipp gave us some innings , first 2 innings were not favorable but kept them off the board the next 4 innings and kept us in the game as we tied it up ... Prielipp is new to the MLB and not an established pitcher yet but he managed to go 6 innings , give him credit for adjusting to their hitters , it's a learning experience ... Rocco would have replaced him alot sooner than 98 pitches ... The offense has been battling of late , down 4 nothing they did battle back to tie it up ... Twins territory was rocking and Lawrence snuff it out ... Get them tomorrow and win the series ... Patzky, D.C Twins, Hunter4848 and 1 other 2 2
Hunter4848 Verified Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 1 hour ago, thelanges5 said: If you mean that he’s struggled in 43 at bats this year then you are correct. Pretty small sample size. In 2025 he had a .957 OPS w/RISP Yes that's what I'm saying... Some players rise up when the situation calls for it and some fold like Buxton does. Thats why he has 22 homeruns and only 34 RBI. Absolutely pathetic Jeff K, DJL44, Mike Sixel and 1 other 4
Hunter4848 Verified Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 21 minutes ago, Blyleven2011 said: Prielipp gave us some innings , first 2 innings were not favorable but kept them off the board the next 4 innings and kept us in the game as we tied it up ... Prielipp is new to the MLB and not an established pitcher yet but he managed to go 6 innings , give him credit for adjusting to their hitters , it's a learning experience ... Rocco would have replaced him alot sooner than 98 pitches ... The offense has been battling of late , down 4 nothing they did battle back to tie it up ... Twins territory was rocking and Lawrence snuff it out ... Get them tomorrow and win the series ... Twins territory was not rocking. There were like 13 fans at the game Blyleven2011 and DJL44 1 1
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 3 hours ago, thelanges5 said: Prielipp gave them a chance to win it, the bullpen did not. Yer they had nearly the same lines. Funny sport, baseball DJL44 1
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 2 hours ago, Hunter4848 said: Buxton only hits solo shots... If there's any pressure on him he folds. The double steal game disagrees with you. Blyleven2011 1
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 2 hours ago, JADBP said: Ok. Enough already. I am just sick of this bullpen! We are constantly losing games with this inept bullpen. This is the result of Falvey thinking he was the smartest guy in the room. I am so sick of this!!! Just so ya know….Varland has a 0.96 ERA with 49 Ks and only 10 walks over 37.1 innings this year. How’s that trade working out, Mr Smart Guy? Geez, no wonder Falvey left town. He wouldn’t have survived the heat! Ah jeez Varland blew it today. He's good he's not Jesus it was the combination of all the valid pieces disappearing all at once.
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 3 hours ago, karcherd said: I think Lawrence blew up worse than Adams. One planted the dynamite the other Wile E Coyoted the plunger. It takes two to make it outta sight. VivaBomboRivera!, HarmonK03, D.C Twins and 1 other 1 3
Baumer67 Verified Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 Cut Lawrence and try Rashi. Patzky and Vanimal46 2
Western SD Fan Verified Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 I left to go watch my nephew and come back to this! 1. Someone here left their sentry post and let Lawrence out of the bullpen gate! Whoever was supposed to be on guard duty is going to get fired. 2. It has been 0 days since we have given an opposing player their first home run of the season. 3. Prielipp got to learn how to wear a loss and eat some innings for the team. He eventually did good enough to give us a chance to win. His performance needs some improvement, but his drive is there. 4. I'll say it again to the Twins pitching staff. Some of those baseballs had homes and families to go back to. Please try to allow them to stay in the park so they have a chance to be reunited. D.C Twins 1
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted June 14 Posted June 14 53 minutes ago, Hunter4848 said: Twins territory was not rocking. There were like 13 fans at the game Well me and @USAFChiefare at least 10 fans a piece USAFChief, Peter, Blyleven2011 and 1 other 2 1 1
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