Minnesota Twins are Dangerously Close to Being the Best Team in the American League
It was a tough morning for the Minnesota Twins on Friday. (IF) Brooks Lee and (SP) Joe Ryan both hit the injured list, (RP) Brock Stewart needs season-ending shoulder surgery and top prospect (2B) Luke Keaschall needs a Tommy John procedure.
Twins sweep Guardians in doubleheader, despite difficult morning
But none of that seemed to matter during yesterday’s doubleheader vs the AL Central division leading Cleveland Guardians, who entered the day 3.5 games ahead of the Twins. Both games of the doubleheader were close, but Minnesota led most of the day, wire-to-wire.
After a 4-2 Twins victory yesterday afternoon, Josh Naylor hit a 5th inning home run in game two, that briefly gave Cleveland a 3-2 lead. It didn’t last long, though. Matt Wallner came to the plate with two runners on, one half inning later. He smacked a 3-run bomb of his own, to put the Twins back on top, 5-3.
This felt like the most entirely probable outcome of Alex Cobb being allowed to face Matt Wallner a third time through and then throwing an actual pitch after falling behind in the count, 3-0.
— Do-Hyoung Park (@dohyoungpark) August 10, 2024
Wallner got every ounce of this fastball right down the middle.
5-3 Twins. pic.twitter.com/LWIkeitJKN
The Minnesota Twins eventually get one more insurance run, sealing a 6-3 win and doubleheader sweep. Just like that, our favorite baseball team is only 1.5 games back of the Guardians in the AL Central. But it isn’t just Cleveland who has Minnesota quickly coming up, in their rearview.
Minnesota Twins eyeing peak of the AL mountain
Rocco Baldelli’s 65-50 ballclub now finds itself just three games back of the Baltimore Orioles, for 1st place in the American League. That’s right, only the Orioles, New York Yankees and Guardians sit between the Twins and a regular season AL title. With that would come a No. 1 playoff seed and 1st round postseason bye.
The Minnesota Twins are very, very close to being the best team in the American League… 👀 pic.twitter.com/TbULVf9o9v
— Minnesota Sports Fan (@realmnsportsfan) August 10, 2024
American League Standings | GB | AL Central Standings | GB | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Orioles | – | Guardians | – | |
Yankees | 0.5 | Twins | 1.5 | |
Guardians | 1.5 | Royals | 3.5 | |
Twins | 3 | Tigers | 12.5 | |
Royals | 5 | White Sox | 40 | |
Red Sox | 6.5 | |||
Astros | 8 | |||
Mariners | 8 |
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Obviously, there are still a lot of games left (47 to be exact), and plenty yet to be decided. But if the now depleted Twins starting rotation can hold itself together for another 1.5 months, and the lineup can get back to full health, there’s no doubt this team can, at the least, win a division crown and earn a first round of rest.
In the semi-new MLB playoff format, the top two seeds from each league get to skip Wildcard weekend. There are three divisions (East, Central, West) in each league. The two division winners with the best records out of the three, earn the two top seeds.
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As of today, the AL Central winner should be a lock for one of two American League byes. Both the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners sit 5 games back of the Twins and 6.5 games behind the Guardians.
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