All Things 2026 Minnesota Twins In-Season Thread

Corey and Danny got your back 😃.

You can always watch the condensed highlights the next day on the MLB App as well
I wound up being in. car anyway for the first 7.5 innings, pulled into the driveway just as the Twins took the lead.

Watched the end on Peacock. My opinion is unchanged.
 








I sure hope so.
Heard a great interview with him Dazzle/Provis after one of the road wins and they asked him why it was clicking for him now, he said I’m finally heathy after being injured the last three seasons.

Such an easy athlete - that jump throw he made to get Carrol (IIRC) in Saturday’s game is as good as Jeter’s were.

FWIW, he’s giving me Yoendrys vibes.

 

Kreidler goes 3-4 on consecutive days and now has the following -

.295 BA

.920 OPS

Another Web Gem play today at SS

As Provis declared, the platooning is over.
Hopefully he stays red hot right up to the deadline and we move him and bring up Culpepper
 



1 prospect from each team pushing for a promotion​




He’s supposed to be the real deal defensively at SS - our first rounder from last year.

Twins: Marek Houston, SS (No. 7)
The Twins just promoted cacher Khadim Diaw to Double-A Wichita and they should send Houston, their first-rounder last year, with him. The defense at short will play at any level and his hit-over-power approach is looking like it needs a new challenge. He’s been blistering hot in June, with a .425/.538/.600 line over his first 10 games this month, bring him to a .324/.397/.457 overall line with 20 steals (in 21 attempts). There’s precedent: the Twins moved 2024 first-round pick Kaelen Culpepper from Cedar Rapids to Wichita right at this time of the season a year ago.
Houston has now been promoted to Wichita.
 







Heather Locklear

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Great story in Gomez -

After making a few tweaks, Gómez excelling as back-end reliever for Twins​


PHOENIX -- Yoendrys Gómez found the going tough after his Major League debut in 2023 with the Yankees, his first organization in MLB.

But since being traded from the Rays to the Twins on May 6 of this year, the righty reliever has a 1.37 ERA in 22 appearances and 19 2/3 innings for Minnesota, with a 0.966 WHIP, a 27.8 strikeout rate and a 10.1 percent walk rate.

Although Twins manager Derek Shelton insists that he has no designated closer, Gómez leads the club with six saves in six opportunities this season.
"I’d say that the work, the focus every day and the routine you have every day help you improve and do a good job," Gómez said about his performance for the Twins so far.

For Gómez, 26, the past three years have been full of stops and starts. After his debut in 2023 with the Bronx Bombers, he had brief stints with the Dodgers, White Sox and the Rays before joining the Twins. Last year, he registered a 5.17 ERA between New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. And in his first nine appearances of 2026 with Tampa Bay, he posted a 6.23 ERA before being designated for assignment and traded to Minnesota.

“I think he’s a guy we identified in Spring Training. We saw him for the Rays pitch against us a couple times, and pitch well,” Shelton said. “And then he got [to our organization] and he got with our pitching group. We’ve made a little bit of modifications and he’s throwing strikes. But I do think the fact that he’s controlling the ball on the plate is what’s made him effective.”


In addition to a slightly dropped arm slot, one adjustment for Gómez has been to use his sweeper more frequently. This year, that pitch -- which he uses 23.9 percent of the time to accompany his four-seam fastball (43.3), cutter, sinker, and changeup -- has resulted in an opposing batting average of .158 and a .184 slugging percentage.
"I've used it quite a bit with all the hitters," said Gómez, who has also been particularly effective in general against right-handed hitters, limiting them to a .159 average and .174 slugging percentage. "So, I think it's been a good pitch. At the beginning of the season, I was also using it; it wasn't working that well for me, but now it's better. I’ve got a better feeling for it now and it's been good.”






For Shelton, Gómez's willingness to make the changes presented by the Twins’ pitching group has been key.

"I think it was just an identification of pitches that we think work,” he said. “And then No. 1, it’s sitting down and having conversations. Then No. 2, building trust with the player, because any time you’re making an adjustment, the player needs to be able to trust you to say, ‘Hey, I’m going to dive into it.' And I think our pitching group did a pretty good job of identifying, ‘This is why,' and then of explaining to him how it’s going to be beneficial in terms of his overall repertoire use.”

With or without an official closer in Minnesota, more often than not, Gómez has been on the mound in the ninth inning with the game on the line.
"It's a role that a lot of guys want and it's new for me too," said Gómez, who pitched a scoreless inning in each of the Twins’ two wins vs. the Diamondbacks over the weekend. "But I am prepared for all the innings; I don't necessarily have to close the game. I am prepared for the seventh, eighth, ninth. ... Any inning they need me, I'll be ready.

"Just grateful to the team for giving me the opportunity to step into good situations. I’m always confident in my work, in what I have. It’s about going out and giving it all I’ve got in the game and doing a good job. I have been focused on continuing to do a good job and appreciating every moment the manager has given me to be in the game."
 







Solid week for Brooks Lee raises his Career WAR to -0.5. Mirror image for the season.


Brooks Lee upped his Career WAR to -0.4.

 





Injury update from the above posted article.

Fortunately. No ligament damage for Abel, just inflammation.

• Mick Abel’s MRI showed swelling in his right elbow, but no ligament damage. Abel was on the verge of rejoining the Twins when he had a setback related to a bullpen session Friday in Phoenix.

The swelling is a reoccurrence of the original injury suffered by Abel in mid-April. Though the pitcher and team have to be pleased there’s no damage to the ligament, what this means for Abel’s timeline is unclear.


• Bailey Ober (right elbow inflammation) is set to throw a lengthier bullpen on Tuesday, an effort that could last upwards of 40 pitches. Ober threw a 25-pitch bullpen on Saturday in Phoenix.
 

Injury update from the above posted article.

Fortunately. No ligament damage for Abel, just inflammation.

• Mick Abel’s MRI showed swelling in his right elbow, but no ligament damage. Abel was on the verge of rejoining the Twins when he had a setback related to a bullpen session Friday in Phoenix.

The swelling is a reoccurrence of the original injury suffered by Abel in mid-April. Though the pitcher and team have to be pleased there’s no damage to the ligament, what this means for Abel’s timeline is unclear.


• Bailey Ober (right elbow inflammation) is set to throw a lengthier bullpen on Tuesday, an effort that could last upwards of 40 pitches. Ober threw a 25-pitch bullpen on Saturday in Phoenix.

Not that huge of a deal, but they could have had Abel on the 60-day IL and gotten the benefit of an extra slot on the 40 man this entire time.
 




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