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Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics live stream, TV channel, start time, odds
Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics live stream, TV channel, start time, odds

USA Today

time2 days ago

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Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics live stream, TV channel, start time, odds

Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics live stream, TV channel, start time, odds | June 2 Trevor Larnach and Brent Rooker will be among the star attractions when the Minnesota Twins play the Athletics on Monday at 10:05 p.m. ET, at Sutter Health Park. The Twins' 3.32 team ERA ranks sixth across all MLB pitching staffs. Athletics pitchers have a combined ERA of 5.72 ERA this year, which ranks 30th in MLB. Get ready for the Twins vs. Athletics with what you need to know ahead of Monday's game, including viewing options. Twins vs. Athletics: live stream info, TV channel & game time Game day: Monday, June 2, 2025 Monday, June 2, 2025 Game time: 10:05 p.m. ET 10:05 p.m. ET Location: West Sacramento, California West Sacramento, California Stadium: Sutter Health Park Sutter Health Park TV channel: Minnesota Twins (NEW) Minnesota Twins (NEW) Live stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply) Watch the MLB on Fubo! Twins vs. Athletics odds & betting lines Favorite: Twins (-160, bet $160 to win $100) Twins (-160, bet $160 to win $100) Underdog: Athletics (+134, bet $100 to win $134) Athletics (+134, bet $100 to win $134) Over/under: 9 MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 9:08 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Twins vs. Mariners Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25
Twins vs. Mariners Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25

USA Today

time2 days ago

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  • USA Today

Twins vs. Mariners Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25

Twins vs. Mariners Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 25 Trevor Larnach and the Minnesota Twins meet Julio Rodriguez and the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday, June 25 at 7:40 p.m. ET, airing on MNNT and ROOT Sports NW. Buy Twins Tickets on SeatGeek Buy Twins Tickets on StubHub Twins vs. Mariners Game Info Game day: Wednesday, June 25, 2025 Wednesday, June 25, 2025 Game time: 7:40 p.m. ET 7:40 p.m. ET TV channel: MNNT and ROOT Sports NW MNNT and ROOT Sports NW Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply) Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Stadium: Target Field Target Field Twins Starter: TBA TBA Mariners Starter: TBA Twins vs. Mariners Tickets For Sale Twins vs. Mariners offensive insights The Twins rank 22nd in Major League Baseball with 56 home runs. The offense for Minnesota has a slugging percentage of .380 this season, 22nd in MLB. The Twins' .239 batting average ranks 21st in the league this season. The Mariners are sixth in baseball with 79 total home runs. This season, Seattle's .396 slugging percentage ranks 11th in baseball. The Mariners rank 22nd in MLB with a .237 batting average. Watch MLB on Fubo Twins' top hitters Larnach is hitting .262 this year, with a .747 OPS (.326 on-base, .421 slugging). He has eight home runs and 28 RBI, plus 30 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 21.9%, and his walk rate is 8%. In 2025, Byron Buxton's batting average is .266, to go along with an OPS of .822 (.314 on-base, .509 slugging). He has 10 homers and 30 RBI, plus 36 runs scored and nine stolen bases on nine attempts. His strikeout rate is 31.9%, and his walk rate is 5.9%. Ty France's current batting average is .261, and he has four home runs and 30 RBI, plus 21 runs scored. He has a .326 on-base percentage, and a .360 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 15.2%, and his walk rate is 4.5%. The Twins' Harrison Bader is hitting .271, with a .358 on-base percentage and a .429 slugging percentage. He has five home runs and 22 RBI, plus 18 runs scored and six steals on nine attempts. His strikeout rate is 21%, and his walk rate is 8.6%. Mariners' top hitters The Mariners' Cal Raleigh owns a .264/.379/.637 triple slash this year, and he's hit 23 home runs with 39 runs and 45 RBI plus six steals on seven attempts. He's walking and striking out 14.6% and 27.3% of the time, respectively. In 259 plate appearances this season, Rodriguez sports a .244 average to go along with a .317 OBP and .415 SLG. He's also belted 10 homers with 32 RBI and 38 runs, including eight steals, while posting an 18.9% strikeout rate and 7.7% walk rate. So far this season, the Mariners' J.P. Crawford sports a .272/.388/.385 triple slash, and he's smashed five homers with 27 runs scored and 22 RBI. He's walking and striking out 15.4% and 20.5% of the time, respectively. At the dish, Jorge Polanco has put up a .255 batting average along with a .304 OBP and .497 SLG in 162 PAs. He's also cracked 10 homers with 30 RBI and 19 runs scored while putting up a 13.6% strikeout rate and 5.6% walk rate. Twins' injuries Danny Coulombe: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Luke Keaschall: 60 Day IL (Forearm), Michael Tonkin: 60 Day IL (Shoulder) Mariners' injuries Luke Raley: 10 Day IL (Side), Logan Gilbert: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Trent Thornton: 15 Day IL (Stomach), Gregory Santos: 60 Day IL (Knee), Ryan Bliss: 60 Day IL (Biceps), Victor Robles: 60 Day IL (Shoulder) Buy Twins Tickets on SeatGeek Buy Twins Tickets on StubHub

Larnach leads Twins against the Mariners after 4-hit game
Larnach leads Twins against the Mariners after 4-hit game

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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Larnach leads Twins against the Mariners after 4-hit game

Minnesota Twins (31-25, second in the AL Central) vs. Seattle Mariners (30-26, second in the AL West) Seattle; Saturday, 7:15 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Twins: Bailey Ober (4-1, 3.41 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 46 strikeouts); Mariners: Bryce Miller (0-0) Advertisement BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Mariners -153, Twins +129; over/under is 7 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Twins play the Seattle Mariners after Trevor Larnach had four hits against the Mariners on Friday. Seattle is 30-26 overall and 14-14 in home games. The Mariners have a 21-5 record in games when they scored at least five runs. Minnesota has a 13-17 record on the road and a 31-25 record overall. The Twins have gone 22-4 in games when they record at least eight hits. The teams match up Saturday for the second time this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Cal Raleigh leads the Mariners with a .265 batting average, and has 10 doubles, 21 home runs, 36 walks and 42 RBIs. Julio Rodriguez is 11 for 43 with three home runs and 11 RBIs over the last 10 games. Advertisement Byron Buxton leads the Twins with 10 home runs while slugging .515. Ty France is 11 for 39 with a home run and eight RBIs over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Mariners: 3-7, .233 batting average, 5.11 ERA, outscored by 21 runs Twins: 5-5, .214 batting average, 4.15 ERA, outscored by six runs INJURIES: Mariners: Bryce Miller: 15-Day IL (elbow), Trent Thornton: 15-Day IL (stomach), Luke Raley: 10-Day IL (side), Gregory Santos: 60-Day IL (knee), Logan Gilbert: 15-Day IL (forearm), Victor Robles: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ryan Bliss: 60-Day IL (biceps) Twins: Luke Keaschall: 60-Day IL (forearm), Danny Coulombe: 15-Day IL (forearm), Michael Tonkin: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Matt Wallner: 10-Day IL (hamstring) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Larnach leads Twins against the Mariners after 4-hit game
Larnach leads Twins against the Mariners after 4-hit game

Associated Press

time5 days ago

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  • Associated Press

Larnach leads Twins against the Mariners after 4-hit game

Minnesota Twins (31-25, second in the AL Central) vs. Seattle Mariners (30-26, second in the AL West) Seattle; Saturday, 7:15 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Twins: Bailey Ober (4-1, 3.41 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 46 strikeouts); Mariners: Bryce Miller (0-0) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Mariners -153, Twins +129; over/under is 7 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Twins play the Seattle Mariners after Trevor Larnach had four hits against the Mariners on Friday. Seattle is 30-26 overall and 14-14 in home games. The Mariners have a 21-5 record in games when they scored at least five runs. Minnesota has a 13-17 record on the road and a 31-25 record overall. The Twins have gone 22-4 in games when they record at least eight hits. The teams match up Saturday for the second time this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Cal Raleigh leads the Mariners with a .265 batting average, and has 10 doubles, 21 home runs, 36 walks and 42 RBIs. Julio Rodriguez is 11 for 43 with three home runs and 11 RBIs over the last 10 games. Byron Buxton leads the Twins with 10 home runs while slugging .515. Ty France is 11 for 39 with a home run and eight RBIs over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Mariners: 3-7, .233 batting average, 5.11 ERA, outscored by 21 runs Twins: 5-5, .214 batting average, 4.15 ERA, outscored by six runs INJURIES: Mariners: Bryce Miller: 15-Day IL (elbow), Trent Thornton: 15-Day IL (stomach), Luke Raley: 10-Day IL (side), Gregory Santos: 60-Day IL (knee), Logan Gilbert: 15-Day IL (forearm), Victor Robles: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ryan Bliss: 60-Day IL (biceps) Twins: Luke Keaschall: 60-Day IL (forearm), Danny Coulombe: 15-Day IL (forearm), Michael Tonkin: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Matt Wallner: 10-Day IL (hamstring) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

There were Twins' highlights, but sloppy play leads to 7-2 loss vs. Tampa Bay
There were Twins' highlights, but sloppy play leads to 7-2 loss vs. Tampa Bay

New York Times

time27-05-2025

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  • New York Times

There were Twins' highlights, but sloppy play leads to 7-2 loss vs. Tampa Bay

TAMPA, Fla. — One poorly executed pitch made all the difference on Monday night. Along with a Twins offense that struggled to hit again. And a rough defensive inning from Trevor Larnach. The combination of the three events, which were set off when Brock Stewart hung a slider to Jonathan Aranda, led to a 7-2 Twins loss to the Tampa Bay Rays at Steinbrenner Field. Stewart yielded a three-run home run to break a scoreless tie in the sixth inning and Kody Funderburk allowed another round-tripper during a four-run, eighth-inning rally Tampa Bay used to pull away. Advertisement Carlos Correa's two-run home run and another strong showing from Chris Paddack were the only highlights of the Twins' sloppiest game in more than three weeks. 'Just terribly executed,' said Stewart. 'That's usually what happens when you leave it there. … That was the difference in the game.' Stewart's hanging 1-2 sweeper to Aranda certainly marked the turning point in Monday's contest. AranDUHHH — Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) May 27, 2025 But it was hardly the only Twins misfire of the evening. Aside from Correa's blast, the Twins' bats were quiet. An offense hoping to get Byron Buxton and Matt Wallner back from injury during this 10-game trip scored three runs or fewer for the fourth time in six games. Batting with runners on the corners and one out in the third, Ryan Jeffers grounded into an inning-ending double play, and ex-Twins pitcher Zack Littell used it as fuel to propel him into the seventh inning. Littell surrendered some hard contact, but each of the Twins' three hardest-hit balls, all of which carried a .550 or better expected batting average, found gloves. Beyond those, the Twins generated minimal energy against Littell, who sat down the side in order in four of his six full innings pitched. 'Not our best offensive effort,' Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. 'We need to do more than what we did. … Playing a tight ballgame, when you grab that lead, two or three runs at that point, it tilts the game in one direction. Those are important moments. They grabbed the game with a big swing, and the game went from there.' The poor showing left Paddack in a spot where one mistake could swing the game. Still, he was outstanding and efficient once again. Paddack retired nine straight batters between the first and fourth innings. He limited the Rays to three singles and kept the contest scoreless into the sixth. Advertisement Tampa Bay finally chased Paddack in the sixth with a one-out single by Brandon Lowe and a double from Junior Caminero, ahead of Stewart surrendering the homer. Correa appeared to rejuvenate the Twins in the seventh. Trailing by three runs, Correa ripped a 1-0 fastball from Garrett Cleavinger for a two-run homer. Carlos Correa – Minnesota Twins (4) — MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) May 27, 2025 But the Twins got no closer, and then the bottom fell out. Reliever Kody Funderburk entered with one out in the eighth inning and surrendered two singles. Funderburk then recorded a second out and appeared to escape the jam when José Caballero hit another, albeit deeper, drive to left. Larnach looked as if he had a read on the play, but said his initial jump off the bat left him out of sorts. As he approached the left-field fence, Larnach jumped and whiffed on Caballero's fly ball, which fell in for a crushing two-run double. Danny Jansen followed with a two-run homer off Funderburk to put the contest out of reach. 'On the initial hit, I (took) the wrong jump, and then I had to reroute myself,' Larnach said. 'You're not necessarily carrying to the ball. Instead of being there, you're drifting. And then when I hear the track, I gave myself a few steps and I jumped. I think the combination of those two things didn't put me in a good spot. And I completely own that. But it's baseball, man. It happens. You obviously don't want it to happen. That's on me, that entire inning.' What the Cab? What the Cabby? What the Caballero? — Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) May 27, 2025 Between Larnach and Funderburk, the Twins produced an inning unlike most they've recently played. When the team's 13-game winning streak ended in Milwaukee on May 18, Baldelli described the two weeks as one of the best he'd witnessed in more than 20 seasons in professional baseball. While the Twins lost twice more in five games at home in the week since, they didn't stray much from their successful formula. From outstanding starting pitching to stout relief efforts and timely hitting, the Twins continued to play good, tight games. But for the first time since a disastrous eighth inning in Boston on May 2, the Twins collapsed on Monday. 'I don't think we were that far off, but we needed a little more,' Baldelli said. (Photo of Chris Paddack: Nathan Ray Seebeck / Imagn Images)

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