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In 2026, the Twins will play their first game at Oriole Park against the Baltimore Orioles. The Twins home opener will be on April 3, against the Tampa Bay Rays. Minnesota will face the Milwaukee Brewers twice in 2026. The first series will be a three-game affair starting May 15. The Brewers will host the Twins from August 7 through August 9.
The 2026 Twins took a step back in their hunt for a pennant. They finished the year with a 70-92 record, taking fourth place in their division. The highlight for the Twins came with their 13-game win streak that started on May 3. By May 17, the team was 26-20 and riding high in the standings. Around the midway point of the season, the team went from 37-28 to 47-48, and they struggled from that point on. When they wrapped up the year, they were 22 games under .500. Byron Buxton led the team in home runs with 35. He drove in 83 runs and had 24 stolen bases. Luke Keaschall finished the season with a .302 batting average with 182 at-bats. Pitcher Joe Ryan was the team's workhorse, playing in 31 games and winning 13. Ryan had 194 strikeouts for the season.
The 2024 Minnesota Twins took fourth place in their division, with a record of 82-80. That put them 10.5 games behind the division leaders and out of playoff contention. Near the end of the season, they lost 19 of 29 games, and that downward slide was too much to get over for the team. The Twins showed some spark with their twelve-game win streak starting on April 22 and ultimately won 16 of 18 games during that stretch. However, the team lost seven straight in May and five straight in early June. In the first half of the season, the team was 54-42. That was followed up with a 28-38 record after the All-Star break.
Willi Castro had another solid season at Shortstop. He finished the season with a .247 batting average, hitting 12 home runs. He drove in 60 RBIs and 31 doubles.
Carlos Santana played in 150 games, with 521 at-bats. He had 124 hits, 23 home runs, and drove in 71 RBIs. Pablo Lopez was the Twins top starting pitcher, playing in 32 games in 2024, with 15 wins and 10 losses. He had 198 strikeouts, and his WHIP ranked 29th in the league.
The 2023 Twins won the American League Central Division title. Their 87-75 overall record was nine wins better than the Detroit Tigers and good enough to earn the team a Wild Card playoff spot. They faced the Blue Jays in the first round of the playoffs and won games one and two. Next up, the team took on the Houston Astros. Minnesota won game two of the five-game series but bowed out of the playoffs when Houston won the next two games.
Sonny Gray had a fantastic season, with 183 strikeouts and a 2.79 ERA at the end of the year. Add 183 strikeouts to this record, and you have one of the best pitchers in the league. Byron Buxton will need support in center field in 2024. He will take his place in the outfield next year as an unproven asset at that position. Fan favorite Nick Gordon is coming off an injury, and he'll be fighting to stay on the 2024 roster.