logo
After hitting for cycle, Byron Buxton to lead Twins vs. skidding Pirates

After hitting for cycle, Byron Buxton to lead Twins vs. skidding Pirates

Mint2 days ago
The Minnesota Twins will go for a three-game sweep against the Pittsburgh Pirates when the teams meet Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis on the final day before the All-Star break.
Pittsburgh has lost eight games in a row, and Minnesota has won six of its past eight. A victory Sunday would put the Twins at .500 as they enter the break. They held on for a 2-1 win over the Pirates in the series opener Friday and followed with a 12-4 victory on Saturday.
Minnesota's Byron Buxton will look to stay hot in the series finale. He hit for the cycle on Saturday and finished 5-for-5 with two singles, a double, a triple, a home run and two RBIs.
Buxton achieved the feat on the same day the Twins distributed his bobblehead to fans as part of a promotional giveaway. He became the first player to hit for the cycle at Target Field -- which opened in 2010 -- and the 12th player in Twins history to hit for the cycle.
"That was one of the greatest individual performances I've ever seen," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "He's playing like this every day, where you think almost anything's possible.
"It's like when one of those pitchers who take the mound every outing and you're like, 'This guy might throw a no-hitter,' every game. That's the way Buck's playing as a position player: dialed in, affecting every aspect of the game and, like (Saturday), taking over games, too.
"Incredible. Anyone that was here today will never forget it."
The Twins will try to avoid a letdown against Pirates right-hander Mitch Keller (3-10, 3.58 ERA), who is set to make his 20th start of the season. He is coming off back-to-back quality starts against the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals.
In two career games against the Twins, both starts, Keller is 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA. He has walked three and struck out 20 in 12 innings.
Minnesota will counter with right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson (5-4, 4.08), who will make his 14th start. He is 3-1 with a 1.38 ERA in his past five outings.
Woods Richardson maintained his hot streak Tuesday in his most recent start. He threw five scoreless innings against the Chicago Cubs in an 8-1 victory while allowing two hits, walking three and striking out four.
This will be Woods Richardson's second career start against the Pirates. In his first matchup, he took the loss despite allowing only one run on six hits in 6 1/3 innings last season. He walked none and struck out six.
The Pirates might be without center fielder Oneil Cruz, who left Saturday's game after hitting a single in the eighth inning. He suffered an apparent leg injury while trying to make a catch in the previous inning, and it flared up as he ran to first during his single.
Pirates manager Don Kelly said he hopes Cruz isn't dealing with anything serious.
"We're still evaluating," Kelly said. "Hopefully, more precautionary there. He tried to rob that home run and felt a little something in his hip flexor area. So we'll see how he's doing.
"(But) yeah, after the single, it didn't look like he was doing too well."
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh makes history as first catcher to win Home Run Derby
Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh makes history as first catcher to win Home Run Derby

Time of India

time41 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh makes history as first catcher to win Home Run Derby

(Image Source - Getty Images) The Seattle Mariners' catcher Cal Raleigh, aka "Big Dumper," made baseball history as the first catcher to win the Home Run Derby. This milestone occurred at Truist Park in Atlanta, the evening before the All-Star Game, and it featured a heartfelt family moment that won over the fans. His father, Todd Raleigh, was on the mound pitching, and his younger brother, Todd Raleigh Jr., was there too. Cal Raleigh breaks catcher stereotype with power packed 2025 Home Run Cal Raleigh's victory at the 2025 T-Mobile Home Run Derby is remarkable since catchers usually aren't recognized as power hitters. Their responsibilities behind the plate require top-notch defensive abilities, handling pitchers, and dealing with the physical strain of squatting for long periods. Because of these duties, power hitting often takes a backseat, which makes Raleigh's achievement even more impressive. Prior to 2025, no catcher had ever clinched the Derby title, a contest that highlights baseball's greatest sluggers. Raleigh flipped that script, showing that catchers can also shine at the plate. With 38 home runs before the All-Star break in 2025, Raleigh was at the top of the majors, making him a favorite for the Derby. His victory marked him as the first switch-hitter to win the title outright and the first Seattle Mariner to snag the Derby crown. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giá vàng đang tăng mạnh trong năm 2025 — Các nhà giao dịch thông minh đã tham gia IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Cal Raleigh's longest shot in the final round traveled 464 feet Cal Raleigh smashed 17 home runs, tying with Brent Rooker from the Oakland Athletics. The deciding factor was the longest home run, and Raleigh moved on with a shot that barely surpassed Rooker's by less than an inch. Matt Olson of the Atlanta Braves ended up with 15 homers, missing out on the semifinals. In a matchup with Oneil Cruz of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Raleigh raised his performance, cranking out 19 home runs while Cruz managed 13. His longest homer reached 464 feet and had an exit velocity of 108 mph, proving just how powerful he is. During the championship showdown with Junior Caminero of the Tampa Bay Rays, Raleigh launched 18 home runs, featuring a massive 464-foot blast, while Caminero could only manage 15. This stellar performance allowed Raleigh to take home the victory and secure his place in history. Fans celebrate Cal Raleigh's Derby win with emotional and hilarious reactions During the Derby, Todd Raleigh pitched to him. In 2011, Todd decided to leave coaching to focus on his family, a choice that truly paid off in this unforgettable moment. He had been coaching Cal since he was one, and now, at Truist Park, he threw the pitches that helped his son make history. Catching those pitches was Cal's 15-year-old brother, Todd Raleigh Jr., a 6'3' travel ball player who brought more energy to the family dynamic. Fans on social media couldn't get enough of this sweet family moment. One person tweeted, 'Congrats to Cal Raleigh on winning the Homerun derby true slugger🥇'. Another fan noted, 'IT WAS ALWAYS BIG DUMPER'. Drafted by the Mariners in the third round of the 2018 MLB Draft, he was overlooked by some scouts early on. But his work ethic and love for baseball shone through. 'I really love the game of baseball. I really do. I love the scouting reports. I love catching. I love running the game. I love hitting, obviously,' Raleigh once said in an interview with The Seattle Times On June 28, 2025, Cal Raleigh shared with Reuters that he would be participating in the Derby, 'I'm excited to represent the Mariners and our fanbase. It will be extra special for me getting to do it in Atlanta, where I spent a lot of time playing baseball as a kid'. Also Read: MLB All Star Game 2025: Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge headline star-packed lineups revealed for Truist Park showdown That breakout season definitely got him noticed. He hit 38 home runs before the All-Star break, leading the league, and his defensive skills behind the plate showed he was a complete player. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Home Run Derby drama: Brent Rooker loses tiebreaker by under an inch, Cal Raleigh sneaks into next round
Home Run Derby drama: Brent Rooker loses tiebreaker by under an inch, Cal Raleigh sneaks into next round

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Time of India

Home Run Derby drama: Brent Rooker loses tiebreaker by under an inch, Cal Raleigh sneaks into next round

Brent Rooker was eliminated from the Home Run Derby (Imagn Images) In a razor-thin decision, Oakland Athletics slugger Brent Rooker was eliminated from the 2025 Home Run Derby on Monday night by less than an inch. Despite a powerful performance that saw him crush 17 home runs in the opening round, Rooker missed out on the semifinals due to an obscure tiebreaker rule that left even broadcasters baffled in the moment. Brent Rooker falls in Home Run Derby by less than an inch in wild first-round tiebreaker twist The confusion began when Rooker tied Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who also belted 17 homers in his first-round appearance. With the two tied for the fourth and final slot to advance, many expected a swing-off—a fan-favorite showdown that usually delivers heightened drama. But that didn't happen. Instead, the tiebreaker came down to the distance of each player's longest home run. Both Rooker and Raleigh were initially credited with a max distance of 471 feet. ESPN's broadcast scrambled to make sense of the process, floating possibilities from a swing-off to a coin toss. Viewers were left in the dark until Statcast stepped in with precise measurements that ultimately determined the outcome. As it turned out, Raleigh's longest homer traveled exactly 470.61 feet, while Rooker's came in at 470.53 feet—a difference of just 0.08 feet, or roughly 0.96 inches. That minuscule margin was enough to end Rooker's run in the Derby. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get ₹2Cr life cover@ ₹700 p.m. ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo The decision underscored just how fine the margins can be in baseball—even in an exhibition like the Home Run Derby. As many longtime fans say, baseball is a game of inches. On Monday night, it lived up to that reputation in the most literal way. Despite the heartbreak, Rooker's performance earned him plenty of praise. Not only did he put on a strong showing under pressure, but he'll also return to the spotlight during the MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta, marking his second career appearance at the midsummer classic. He joins an elite group of Mississippi State alumni—only seven have earned multiple All-Star selections. Meanwhile, Raleigh's advancement set him up for a second-round showdown with Oneil Cruz, who put on a show of his own with a jaw-dropping 513-foot blast—tying the Derby record. From that point on, the bracket moved forward without controversy, but Rooker's elimination lingered as one of the night's most talked-about moments. There's no doubt that Rooker made his mark, even if his journey was cut short. Being edged out by less than an inch may sting for now, but it also adds another unforgettable chapter to the Home Run Derby's growing lore. Also Read: Shohei Ohtani finally opens up on married life with Mamiko Tanaka and fatherhood after viral Dodgers moment For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Cal Raleigh beats Junior Caminero to win MLB Home Run Derby
Cal Raleigh beats Junior Caminero to win MLB Home Run Derby

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Time of India

Cal Raleigh beats Junior Caminero to win MLB Home Run Derby

Cal Raleigh made history on Monday night by becoming the first catcher to win the Home Run Derby , edging out Tampa Bay's Junior Caminero 18–15 in a thrilling final round. The Seattle Mariners slugger added yet another milestone to a breakout season that already has him leading Major League Baseball (MLB) with 38 home runs at the All-Star break. — MLB (@MLB) by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: 1 simple trick to get all TV channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo Raleigh is now the second Mariners player to win the Derby, joining franchise legend Ken Griffey Jr., who claimed the title three times. Caminero, at just 22, was bidding to become the youngest champion in the event's history but ultimately fell short after a strong showing throughout the competition. Live Events Raleigh's Derby victory caps off what has been a dream year so far. On pace for 64 home runs, he's not only targeting the single-season record for a catcher but is also within reach of Aaron Judge 's American League record of 62 homers - a mark widely viewed as MLB's 'clean' home run benchmark. With his power on full display in Atlanta, Raleigh's win cements his rise as one of baseball's premier sluggers.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store