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Hayes adds that its unclear when the club exercised the option, but if there were any questions regarding Baldelli’s immediate job security, it doesn’t appear that he’s going anywhere for now. The Twins have underachieved this season during Baldelli’s seventh season at the helm, and they’ve lost 13 of their last 17 games overall. However, they’re just a couple games out of a Wild Card spot leading up to the All-Star break.
about 20 hours ago
June 24, 2025 1:38 AM
MIN • SS
about 18 hours ago
Correa went back-to-back with Trevor Larnach in the sixth inning to get the Twins to within five runs at 7-2. It’s just the sixth homer of the season for the 30-year-old shortstop, and he’s still slugging just .392 after the roundtripper. Correa has been known to go on power streaks, so perhaps this will be the start of one. It’s hard to count on at this point, however.
MIN •
about 18 hours ago
Ober pitched better than this line indicates. Six of the seven runs allowed came in the third inning — five of them on homers — and outside of that frame the 6-foot-9 right-hander kept Seattle off balance. All that being said, you give up six runs in an inning, you’re gonna have a bad time. Ober will try and erase that frame from memory and lower an unsightly 4.90 ERA against the Tigers on Saturday.
MIN • 2B
1 day ago
Castro will sit out his second straight contest after being scratched from Sunday’s lineup with right wrist soreness. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now.
Source: MLB.com
BAL • DH
about 5 hours ago
Passan gives O’Hearn an 85 percent chance to be traded at the deadline, which was the highest of any player. Baltimore has seemingly fallen out of the playoff race, while O’Hearn is on pace for a career high in homers while also hitting over .300. He could be a great platoon bat for a contender at the deadline, and Passan lists the Mariners, Red Sox, Giants, and Rangers as possible destinations.
Source: ESPN.com
MIL • DH
about 17 hours ago
Yelich is 16-for-30 with two homers and 14 RBI in his last seven games, raising his OPS from .723 to .801. His homer tonight was the 219th of his career, moving him out of a tie with Shin-Soo Choo, Todd Frazier, Bob Horner, Juan Soto and Mark Trumbo for 325th place all-time and into a tie with Jim Bottomley, Al Oliver and Joe Pepitone for 322nd place all-time.