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A baseball game broke out as the Twins headed to Arlington for the penultimate series of the year. With just six games remaining, the Twins sought to gain any remaining perspective they can on the late-season callups, potential future bullpen stalwarts, and the Byron Buxton 30-25 watch continued. The Rangers attempted to stop a seven-game skid. The game itself? It had some speed, some shoddy defense, and some good pitching. In fact, it was a downright fun one.
Box Score
Zebby Matthews: 7 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 6 K
Home Runs: None by the Twins
Top 3 WPA: Matthews (.283), Christian Vázquez (.150), Kody Clemens (.125)
Win Probability Chart (via FanGraphs)
The Pitchers
Zebby Matthews took the mound for the Twins, desperate to end the season on a high note. He has struggled with consistency throughout the year, reinforcing that he has good stuff, but that it doesn’t get good results. He has struggled mightily with control, leaving too many pitches over the fat part of the plate. This has made him prone to allowing big innings, and generally, he has had a tough time getting the third out of innings. He could be a candidate for a bullpen role next season, unless he can show the ability to locate the way he needs to. How did he do tonight? Well, he gave up a leadoff homer to Joc Pederson, but after that, he settled in to pitch a great game. Matthews allowed just three hits the rest of the night.
The Rangers sent lefty Patrick Corbin to the mound. He has had a bit of a late-career resurgence, as 2025 has been mediocre—as opposed to downright bad. He sported an ERA north of 5.00 in each of the past four seasons, but brought a 4.33 mark into tonight’s game. He gets good results with his fastball, gets decent chase and some swinging strikes, but his secondary offerings don’t get consistent results. Surprisingly for this Twins team, they knocked him out in the fourth inning after throwing just 65 pitches. He allowed six baserunners and gave up two runs in that stretch.
Themes of the Game
Return of the Catchers
Today’s game featured the return of both starting catchers from the injured list. Christian Vázquez missed 43 games, and has been out since August 5 with an elbow infection that traveled to his shoulder and became a serious threat to his overall health. Ryan Jeffers had been out with a concussion suffered on September 4th. It’s great to see them both healthy and back in action. The duo celebrated their return by immediately impacting the game.
Scrappy Play Continues
In the second, Luke Keaschall stole second. In the third, Kody Clemens hit a hustle double, Byron Buxton beat out what would have been a grounder into a double play, then advanced two bases on a deflected liner to short hit by Austin Martin, who immediately stole second. In the same inning, Keaschall attempted a bunt twice. James Outman, in the sixth inning, scored from second on a bloop single that barely left the infield. Vázquez stole his first base of the season in the eighth, and let me tell you, he’s not a fast runner. Not to be outdone, Jeffers attempted his first steal of the year in the ninth, but was thrown out on a close play.
Also in the ninth, Ryan Fitzgerald stole third, becoming the 17th different player stealing a base for the Twins this season. Per Cory Provus, that's one off the team record. Despite not running much until after the deadline, the Twins have now stolen their most bases since 2012. Since the deadline, the Twins have stolen the second most in baseball behind the Yankees.
Struggles With Runners in Scoring Position
In the sixth inning, the Twins loaded the bases with nobody out. The run expectancy in that situation is 2.7 runs. So what happened? Well, Buxton struck out, Austin Martin grounded out (Brooks Lee scored on the play), and Jeffers grounded out as well, with a solitary run crossing the plate in the inning. This result has been emblematic of the Twins’ struggles with the bases loaded this season. The problem goes a bit deeper, in fact, as they are hitting just .242 with runners in scoring position, 25th in baseball. In today’s game, they were just 3-19 in this situation. Luckily, they did string enough together to get a few runs on the board.
Game Notes
- Somehow, a 4-1 game went over three hours. That's a pretty rare event in the pitch clock era -- especially when the Yankees involved.
- The Twins played spoiler for the Rangers, officially eliminating them from postseason contention
- Keaschall left the game with a left thumb injury, suffered when sliding hard head-first into second on the stolen base. He will receive an X-ray after the game. Hopefully it’s nothing serious, but it wouldn't be a surprise if this marks the end of his impressive rookie campaign.
- Vázquez also briefly looked injured, after getting hit by a pitch, but he shook it off and remained in the game.
What’s Next?
The Twins play the middle game of their set against the Rangers, and it should be a fun matchup. Taj Bradley faces off against Jacob deGrom. First pitch is at 7:05 PM CT.
Postgame Interviews
Bullpen Usage
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