Twins Lose and Lose Two Pitchers FridayTwins Lose and Lose Two Pitchers FridayThe Minnesota Twins had a rough Friday night as not only did they lost the game 7-2 to the Kansas City Royals, but they also two pitchers to injury.Jeff ThurnJeff Thurn
Jake Odorizzi Staying with the TwinsJake Odorizzi Staying with the TwinsOn Thursday, Odorizzi accepted the Twins qualifying 1 year offer of $17.8 million.Jeff ThurnJeff Thurn
Odorizzi Headed to the All Star GameOdorizzi Headed to the All Star GameOdorizzi was selected on Sunday as the rest of the All Star team was announced on ESPN after a combination vote.Jeff ThurnJeff Thurn
Minnesota Starter Jake Odorizzi Win Streak Ends, Twins LoseMinnesota Starter Jake Odorizzi Win Streak Ends, Twins LoseOdorizzi only works four innings in loss to the Kansas City Royals.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Minnesota Twins Blowout Detroit Tigers 12-2Minnesota Twins Blowout Detroit Tigers 12-2Setting a franchise record with home runs the Twins win the rubber game of the series.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Minnesota Twins Dominate Florida SeriesMinnesota Twins Dominate Florida Series40 wins in record time. Minnesota hang tough in series finale against the Rays.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
It Sano-‘d in Los Angeles, Minnesota Twins WinIt Sano-‘d in Los Angeles, Minnesota Twins WinMinnesota Twins Miguel Sano breaks eighth inning tie for a game-1 series win against the LA Angels.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Four Wins in a Row for the Minnesota TwinsFour Wins in a Row for the Minnesota TwinsOutscoring opponents 26-1 with three shutouts in the past four games, the Minnesota Twins are rolling to a sweet month of May.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Minnesota Twins Extend Road-Game WinsMinnesota Twins Extend Road-Game WinsRolling to their fourth straight road win the Minnesota Twins pitching and offense were on fire in Houston Monday night.Dave RobertsDave Roberts
Jake Odorizzi Takes No-Hit Bid into 8th as Minnesota Twins Top New York Yankees 3-1Jake Odorizzi Takes No-Hit Bid into 8th as Minnesota Twins Top New York Yankees 3-1As he inched closer to a no-hitter, Minnesota Twins pitcher Jake Odorizzi was ready to throw 140 pitches if needed. Associated PressAssociated Press