
The Twins failed to rebound after 3-hit game versus the Royals Sunday, only muster five hits against the Rays
The Rays have now won six straight, and the Twins bats have gone cold. This game was rather boring, and I don’t have much to talk about other than a C4 bomb, but hey, at least the Frost won!!
Your Minnesota Frost win back to back Walter Cups in TITANIC fashion pic.twitter.com/Ilt6PeWEHR
— 10,000 Takes (@10k_Takes) May 27, 2025
Alright, let’s talk Twins. It was the Twins first time playing on Steinbrenner Field in regular season action for the Minnesota Twins. It’s pretty simple for the Twins: Carlos Correa hit a 417 foot bomb, but it wouldn’t be enough. Besides the dinger, the Twins bats are a bit stagnant in the past two games.
Carlos Correa hits his 4th home run of the year! #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/t70J0w7URa
— Baseball’s Office (@baseballsoffice) May 27, 2025
After his home run it was only a one run game. The game was quiet until the bottom of the 6th when Jonathan Aranda hit his 7th home run on the season. Three runs would cross home to give the Rays the lead. Danny Jansen would seal the deal with a two-run home run in the bottom of the 8th. Earlier in the bottom of the 8th, Caballero had hit an RBI double, scoring two. Kody Funderburk gave up the four earned runs.
Hits for the Twins today:
Ty France
Carlos Correa
Kody Clemens
Christian Vazquez
Dashawn Keirsey Jr.
Paddock recorded the loss and is now 2-5 on the season. He gave up five hits in 5 2⁄3 innings, 2 ER, 5 SO. Stewart, Topa and Funderburk came in for relief.
It’s games like these that give me that feeling I had early on in the season. The spark has not been there the past two days. That being said, the Twins are still 16-4 in their last 20 games. We’ll take it.
Tomorrow Joe Ryan gets the start. He’s 4-2 with a 2.68 ERA. RHP Taj Bradley (4-3, 4.61) is scheduled to be on the mound for the Rays.