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CINCINNATI - Carlos Correa, mired in the worst offensive season of his career, does not want to make any excuses for his ...
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The Twins’ offense broke out for eight runs and 18 hits on Sunday, tying their season high. That effort helped them claw ...
The Minnesota Twins have done their best to compete in their division, but their recent struggles could have them sell at the ...
Rhys Hoskins homered, doubled and drove in two runs as the Milwaukee Brewers completed a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins with a 9-8 victory ...
The Twins compiled 18 hits Sunday, matching their highest total in a game this year. Byron Buxton hit two more home runs.
Willi Castro was a late scratch Sunday with a sore right wrist that could sideline him for two or three games.
Byron Buxton wasted no time setting the tone, launching his second leadoff home run in as many games to put the Twins up 1-0.
It wasn't easy, but the Brewers outlasted the Twins, 9-8, to sweep their first series of three games or more in Minnesota ...
Though he’s struggling to hit and diligently working to remedy the situation, Carlos Correa won’t let his performance prevent ...
As defensive metrics continue to evolve and become more publicly available, fans now have more ways than ever to measure what ...
Carlos Correa (full name: Carlos Javie­r Correa Oppenheime­r Jr.) is a professional baseball playe­r from Puerto Rico, playing in Major League Base­ball (MLB) as of May 2025. He was selecte­d ...