All Things 2025 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread

You knew the Cubs bats would wake up eventually and did they ever today. But 2 out of 3 ain’t bad as they say. Bye Target Field until we are back next season. Absolutely love that park
 









I'm getting awful tired of Willi Castro. Not running out a grounder is unacceptable. Especially when he'd have been safe with even minimal effort and the guy behind him homered.
 





I'm getting awful tired of Willi Castro. Not running out a grounder is unacceptable. Especially when he'd have been safe with even minimal effort and the guy behind him homered.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he tweaked something or thought he fouled it off his foot. No reason he wouldn't run there as it could have been a double play ball.
 





It's time to bring Eddie Julien back. Either for Correa or Wallner.
Why?

Especially when Keaschall is starting his rehab work now -

Keaschall has been out with a fractured wrist since April 25, but he's resumed swinging a bat and on Tuesday he took live batting practice against right-hander Zebby Matthews (who is also working his way back). When he's reinstated from the injured list, Keaschall should be an instant starter after a brief rehab assignment at Triple-A St. Paul.

The glimpse Twins fans got of the team's 2024 Minor League Player of the Year and former second-round draft choice was tantalizing, as Keaschall had seven hits in 19 at-bats, including three doubles, four runs, two RBIs and five stolen bases in five games. He reached base in 14 of 26 plate appearances.

According to MLB.com Twins reporter Matthew Leach, Keaschall could soon wind up in Florida for some extra work before starting a rehab assignment with the St. Paul Saints.

Short of a panoply of injuries, I don’t see Eddie being with the Big Club again.
 
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I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he tweaked something or thought he fouled it off his foot. No reason he wouldn't run there as it could have been a double play ball.
Watching it back, the ball was nowhere near his foot. You can see him kind of shake his head in frustration seeing where the ball was hit. He wasn't injured. He just chose not to try.
 

Why?

Especially when Keaschall is starting his rehab work now -

Keaschall has been out with a fractured wrist since April 25, but he's resumed swinging a bat and on Tuesday he took live batting practice against right-hander Zebby Matthews (who is also working his way back). When he's reinstated from the injured list, Keaschall should be an instant starter after a brief rehab assignment at Triple-A St. Paul.

The glimpse Twins fans got of the team's 2024 Minor League Player of the Year and former second-round draft choice was tantalizing, as Keaschall had seven hits in 19 at-bats, including three doubles, four runs, two RBIs and five stolen bases in five games. He reached base in 14 of 26 plate appearances.

According to MLB.com Twins reporter Matthew Leach, Keaschall could soon wind up in Florida for some extra work before starting a rehab assignment with the St. Paul Saints.

Short of a panoply of injuries, I don’t see Eddie being with the Big Club again.
Wallner is unplayable right now. Eddie can come up and DH 2-3 times per week. Larnach can play RF. Kersey can go when Keaschall comes back.
 




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