Sherry Cerny Twins Daily Contributor Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Image courtesy of © Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images Box Score SP: Joe Ryan - 6 IP, 8 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 9 K (98 pitches, 64 strikes) Home Runs: -0- Bottom 3 WPA: Byron Buxton (-0.26); Ryan Kriedler (-0.19); Josh Bell (-0.12) Win Probability Chart (via FanGraphs) Interleague Showdown The Dodgers looked far better than the Twins in the first two games of the teams' showdown at Target Field this week, but for the finale, the home side sent their ace to the mound. Joe Ryan got another summertime spotlight, as he dueled with starting pitcher/slugger Shohei Ohtani. It was Minnesota's best hope of stealing a win from the reigning champs. Ryan’s first hitter was Ohtani, and his first out was Ohtani. Ryan expressed frustration in his last outing, which was cut short in the fifth at 96 pitches, so in the final game against the Dodgers, the goal was to keep the pitches low and the strikes high. In his first inning, he threw only 13 pitches. In the second, however, Ryan allowed his scheduled “oopsie” home run of the game, to Mookie Betts. In a way, it was an honor: Ryan gave Betts his 300th career homer. It continued a frustrating pattern, though, whereby Ryan will sometimes execute exceptionally badly in a deep count—seemingly because he's trying too hard to be perfect. Here, a high fastball flattened out badly on him and begged Betts to sock it. The Twins played small ball in the second inning, chipping away at Ohtani and his battery mate Dalton Rushing. They loaded the bases with only one out, and the trainer for the Dodgers came out to check on Ohtani, but the unicorn stayed in the game. A passed ball by Rushing allowed Victor Caratini to score, tying the game at 1-1. After a mound visit got Ohtani back on the plate and Rushing back to knowing what was coming, Ryan Kreidler delivered the big hit of the inning, lining a single into center field that brought home both Brooks Lee and Tristan Gray. Kreidler was thrown out attempting to stretch the hit into a double, but not before driving in two runs and giving Minnesota the lead for the first time in the series, 3-1. Alas, in the top of the third, the Dodgers answered back right away on a double from Alex Freeland, followed by a single from Ohtani, bringing Freeland home to bring the score 3-2. With Betts on deck, Ryan issued a walk to Freddie Freeman. Freeman is a tough out, of course, but the free pass proved costly, as Betts singled to load the bases and Max Muncy and Alex Call each drove home a run, restoring the Dodgers to the high side at 4-3. Ryan and Ohtani had a true pitching battle for the next two innings, with neither allowing a run to come in. Minnesota nearly broke through in the fourth, though. Kreidler made a bid for a second two-run single on a grounder, but Betts made a truly marvelous play to retire him and pull Ohtani out of the fire. Ryan retired at the end of the sixth, relieved by Anthony Banda to start the seventh inning. Banda allowed a few runners, but shut down the inning on a nasty slider to Muncy. The Twins' next good chance came in the bottom of that same inning. Brooks Lee walked, then stole second during a long at-bat by Trevor Larnach. Eventually, Larnach walked, too, bringing Byron Buxton to the plate with the go-ahead run at first base and the tying tally in scoring position. Dodgers changeup specialist Kyle Hurt didn't have his best cambio, so he went with a slider to Buxton in a 2-2 count. Buxton, trying to force himself to stay back for the change, was late, and hit a foul pop-up behind first base to end the threat. Impressively, Minnesota mounted another spunky rally in the eighth. Caratini and Royce Lewis reached against southpaw Alex Vesia, with Lewis hanging in especially well after falling behind 0-2. Vesia threw him a fastball and he scalded a single to left field. On another fateful 2-2 pitch with the game on the line, however, Lee struck out. The Twins made offensive changes for the ninth inning, starting with Austin Martin coming in as pinch-hitter. Martin got on base, and after a flyout by Kriedler, Luke Keaschall came in as another pinch-hitter against lefty closer Tanner Scott, hoping to advance Martin to at least second with only one out. What Keaschall thought was a fourth ball was called a strike on a check swing (the right call; he failed to hold up), leaving the pressure of the game on Buxton’s shoulders. If he could click on a pitch from Scott, the team could walk off the winners. On another 3-2 slider, though, he took a full cut—and missed. Sweeeep. A full house witnessed a good game, but the bad guys won. What’s Next? The Twins have a day off before hosting the Rockies for the weekend. They're putting up Taj Bradley on the bump (6-3, 4.11 ERA), facing Tomoyuki Sugano (RHP, 8-4; 4.31 ERA) to start the series. Game one is Friday night, 7:10 CST. Postgame Interviews Coming soon. Bullpen Availability Chart View full article
thelanges5 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Back to 6 games under .500 undoing the ground made up last week. A lot of terrible at bats. Pitching was good on Mon and Weds. Tues they forfeited, that was the most embarrassing game of 2026 (so far) I hope Tom was there. Mike Sixel and MMBoys93 2
jkcarew Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 That was a team without… Teoscar Hernandez, Kiki Hernandez, Will Smith, Edwin Diaz, Tyler Glasgow, Blake Snell, and Kyle Tucker. DJL44, Hunter4848, USAFChief and 2 others 3 2
Peter Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Should’ve won 2 of 3 vs Dodgers!!! Now it’s a must sweep against Colorado
ashbury Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 2 hours ago, Sherry Cerny said: Betts's Glove Even Bests Betts's Bat, and Both Beat Bomba Boys The Twins after this series. Aggies7 and knothole61 2
tony&rodney Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Betts' athletic grab on Kreidler grounder up the middle was two runs and saved the game. It really was a beautiful play. It also highlights the small difference between wins and losses. One had to be impressed with how few times the Dodgers swung at pitches outside of the strike zone, particularly their role players. That team plays with extreme discipline. It sure seemed like Kody Clemens did not expect Freeman to tag up on a relatively short fly ball to right field. I think Clemens has played really well in the field this season but perhaps there was a small lack of concentration on that play. Clemens has been a big pick up for the Twins defense wherever he plays. Colorado is a decent team that catches a ton of rough breaks. The Twins need to reset themsleves tomorrow on their off day. Despite the big salaries on a few clubs, MLB is pretty balanced right now. Every team but Colorado is winning at least 40% of their games and the Rockies are only one victory away from that mark. I don't think the NFL or NBA have ever come close to that degree of parity. Hunter4848, DJL44, LA Vikes Fan and 1 other 3 1
soyouresayingtheresachance Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Rough series, but today and Monday were 1 run games and we had chances in both. The LA All Stars are highly paid for a reason. I think their players on the IL might have a higher payroll than out entire team 🤣 It was fun to watch 2 of these games. Short memory. Rest up tomorrow and hopefully the bats wake up again against the Rockies.
knothole61 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 It's tough to play the Dodgers, but the losses still hurt. I'm pretty sure that Lee would have scored the tying run if he had been sent...and I'm convinced that he had to be sent with a ball fielded that deep in the corner and with two outs. He's not fast, but he has young legs and he's not a station-to-station guy like Caratini. It would have taken two perfect throws to get him at the plate, if even then. Send him and we might have won it in extras! Time to reset and string some wins. We are just halfway home.
howeda7 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 This series kind of showed the folly of going all in for this year. They're not awful but they're nowhere near a playoff team. I would split the difference and trade Jeffers, Bell and maybe Larnach but try to add some controllable bullpen help and hold Buxton and Ryan and focus on trying to win in 2027. Mike Sixel, Danchat, LA Vikes Fan and 5 others 7 1
Saxophone Joe Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Buck's RISP struggles are clearly in his head at this point. He already admitted to Dan Hayes that he thinks about it "all the time." I'll be glad to be wrong, but I fear this series, and especially this game, will be looked upon as a turning point of sorts in the season, kinda like last year's series against LA (even if that was a month later in the season) when we lost that heartbreaker in the rubber match. Obviously, the Mick Abel news from yesterday is crushing, too. Patzky and Bangkok Twins Fan 2
Saxophone Joe Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 I wonder what Joe Ryan thinks about Brooks saying "that's pretty cool" when Mookie blasted his 300th. lmao. We're trying to win a game here, Youngblood! mikelink45, Mike Sixel and Hunter4848 3
CRF Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Ok...did anyone honestly expect a different result from these last 3 games? Yeah, we came close in 2 of them, but if we would've somehow won 1 game, I would've been thrilled. Vanimal46, DJL44 and Bangkok Twins Fan 3
rv78 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 22 minutes ago, CRF said: Ok...did anyone honestly expect a different result from these last 3 games? Yeah, we came close in 2 of them, but if we would've somehow won 1 game, I would've been thrilled. And when the hope is, to win one game out of three, against a playoff caliber team, not to mention the World Champs, then you know the true state of your team. Hunter4848, Vanimal46 and jkcarew 3
mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 43 minutes ago, Saxophone Joe said: I wonder what Joe Ryan thinks about Brooks saying "that's pretty cool" when Mookie blasted his 300th. lmao. We're trying to win a game here, Youngblood! Its still a game and I am fine with players appreciating accomplishment. Mike Sixel and Peter 1 1
Saxophone Joe Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 7 minutes ago, mikelink45 said: Its still a game and I am fine with players appreciating accomplishment. Sure, I get it. A Buck walk off would've been a lot cooler though;) I dunno, just seems like the mentality of a team that was just satisfied to be competing against the best team in baseball. Let Mookie get his 300th this weekend against the Padres. Every run was going to matter last night. Mike Sixel, mikelink45 and MMBoys93 2 1
mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 1 minute ago, Saxophone Joe said: Sure, I get it. A Buck walk off would've been a lot cooler though;) I dunno, just seems like the mentality of a team that was just satisfied to be competing against the best team in baseball. Every run was going to matter last night. Ohtani, Freeman, Muncy, Betts - I think the team played really well against them - only overwhelmed by star power in game two. And jkcarew had to remind us of the all-star IL lineup that they have. Thanks for the response.
Bangkok Twins Fan Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 7 hours ago, tony&rodney said: Colorado is a decent team that catches a ton of rough breaks. The Twins need to reset themsleves tomorrow on their off day. Yep, you can't underestimate the Rockies, even with their poor record. I'm sure Castro and Julian especially are going to be trying very hard to get some hits when they are in town.
Saxophone Joe Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 7 minutes ago, mikelink45 said: Ohtani, Freeman, Muncy, Betts - I think the team played really well against them - only overwhelmed by star power in game two. And jkcarew had to remind us of the all-star IL lineup that they have. Thanks for the response. I hear ya. They're playing hard. I'm just bummed we didn't find a way to win one of these close games, and we have no margin for error right now to celebrate moral victories. Would've been great for the team and fans to finally get a walk off. It was right there for the taking last night. Such is life as a Twins (and Minnesota sports) fan. 🤐 mikelink45 1
DJL44 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 1 hour ago, Saxophone Joe said: I wonder what Joe Ryan thinks about Brooks saying "that's pretty cool" when Mookie blasted his 300th. lmao. We're trying to win a game here, Youngblood! MLBPA should ban interviews during the game in the next CBA. They mostly suck content-wise and the players are busy trying to play baseball. Mike Sixel, Saxophone Joe, rv78 and 3 others 5 1
DJL44 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 13 minutes ago, Saxophone Joe said: I hear ya. They're playing hard. I'm just bummed we didn't find a way to win one of these close games, and we have no margin for error right now to celebrate moral victories. Would've been great for the team and fans to finally get a walk off. It was right there for the taking last night. Such is life as a Twins (and Minnesota sports) fan. 🤐 A close game loss against a good team. In my house we call that a “Gopher victory”. Hunter4848 and Saxophone Joe 2
Jeff K Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 6 hours ago, howeda7 said: This series kind of showed the folly of going all in for this year. They're not awful but they're nowhere near a playoff team. I would split the difference and trade Jeffers, Bell and maybe Larnach but try to add some controllable bullpen help and hold Buxton and Ryan and focus on trying to win in 2027. That is exactly how I see it unless some team makes a silly offer that can't be refused for another player(s). Jeffers will not be a Twin next season. Bell is hitting pretty well, but is readily replaceable and Larnach has increased his trade value.
mark allen Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Banda Gomez and Morris shut down dodgers iin relief. Might be time to give credit to Shelton on building a great 7,8,9 and maybe adding more young guys looks like we could possible be building a great bull pen.. (Mike Paredes , Marco Raya Travis Adams lately a lot of strikeouts, Kendry Rojas.)
Whitey333 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Wednesdays game was lost when the Twins went ahead 3-1 and Ryan quickly gave ut away the next at bats. Very deflating. I am already tired of the press talking about moral victories. The best game for Twins was Mondays 2-1 loss. Tuesdays game was total embarrassment. Yes a throwaway game against the Dodgers on national TV. No moral victory there. No moral victory Wednesday. Last time I looked at the MLB standings there was no mention of moral victories. Just wins and losses. Im hoping we can sweep the Rockies this weekend or at least take 2 of 3. Go Twins! Peter and Saxophone Joe 1 1
bean5302 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 @Sherry Cerny your "Box Score" link went to the game preview so you might want to update that. https://www.mlb.com/gameday/dodgers-vs-twins/2026/06/24/823691/final/box
bean5302 Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 8 hours ago, knothole61 said: It's tough to play the Dodgers, but the losses still hurt. I'm pretty sure that Lee would have scored the tying run if he had been sent...and I'm convinced that he had to be sent with a ball fielded that deep in the corner and with two outs. He's not fast, but he has young legs and he's not a station-to-station guy like Caratini. It would have taken two perfect throws to get him at the plate, if even then. Send him and we might have won it in extras! Time to reset and string some wins. We are just halfway home. Lee's made significant improvements in his speed, but that only means he's still well below average rather than one of the worst runners in the game. Tough to count on his legs there.
mikelink45 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Rubbing salt in the wounds! I just read this in USA Today examining all the losing records in the AL at the half way mark: "Well, it’s easy enough to look at the interleague records and realize 12 of 15 teams have losing records against the National League. The Angels (9-18) and Twins (9-17) are the worst of the bunch, while only the Mariners (12-11) and Rangers (16-14) are above .500." DJL44 and Hunter4848 2
chinmusic Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 10 hours ago, thelanges5 said: I hope Tom was there. Ya referring to Tom Foolery??😀
Vanimal46 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 It was a pleasure to watch Ohtani pitch and hit in person. There were a lot of younger kids in the section I was sitting in and they were cheering hard for Ohtani, Betts, and Buxton. Speaking of Buxton... he has to come through in a late inning clutch situation one of these times, right? Hopefully Tom P learned something in this series... If you invest in the team, people will come to the stadium. Mike Sixel, Hunter4848, DJL44 and 1 other 4
Saxophone Joe Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 9 hours ago, knothole61 said: I'm pretty sure that Lee would have scored the tying run if he had been sent...and I'm convinced that he had to be sent with a ball fielded that deep in the corner and with two outs. He's not fast, but he has young legs and he's not a station-to-station guy like Caratini. It would have taken two perfect throws to get him at the plate, if even then. Send him and we might have won it in extras! Borrego's has had a rough year at third imo, Should've sent the runner the other day against the Astros, but shouldn't have sent Austin Martin the other night. Always easy to second guess though...As Perkins mentioned on the broadcast, we caught a bad break on how the Gray double went down the line last night. DJL44 1
ashbury Verified Member Posted June 25 Posted June 25 13 minutes ago, Vanimal46 said: Hopefully Tom P learned something in this series... If you invest in the team, people will come to the stadium. Yep. All you have to do is put $429M worth of payroll on the playing field and the fans will come flocking! Hunter4848 and Danchat 1 1
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