1:59 AM EDT, Fri March 29, 2024
Minneapolis Star-Tribune 4 hours ago

Healthy Carlos Correa helps allay Twins fans' fears in injury-plagued opener

The Twins may have lost two players in one game, but it's the pair who didn't miss a beat that should offer injury-paranoid fans some relief.
Twinkie Town 6 hours ago
Twins 4, Royals 1: So It Begins

Twins 4, Royals 1: So It Begins

Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports A rollercoaster of emotions weaves its way through an Opening Day victory. The Minnesota Twins started the 2024 season with a little dose of everything — sudden excitement, an undercurrent of comfort, a heartbreaking twist. But the end result is the most important — and a 4-1 victory against the Kansas City Royals means the Twins are 1-0 to start one of their most highly-anticipated seasons in recent memory. Those four runs started counting in the first inning, when after a couple of quick outs, Royce Lewis nuked a 98-mph baseball...
Minneapolis Star-Tribune 7 hours ago

Pablo López in control as Twins open season with 4-1 victory over Royals

Pablo López dominant on the mound and Royce Lewis homered before leaving because of an injury.
Minneapolis Star-Tribune 8 hours ago

Royce Lewis exits with right quad injury after hitting home run in Twins' opener

The Twins third baseman opened the season with a flair, but headed for the dugout after trying to score from first base on a double by Carlos Correa.
Twinkie Town 11 hours ago
Game 1: Twins at Royals

Game 1: Twins at Royals

Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports It’s no coincidence “Opening Day” rhymes with “Hope! I mean, yay!?” First Pitch: 3:10 pm CDT TV: Bally Sports North / ~ / Radio: TIBN Gang - we did it. Now, I’ll be the first to admit that baseball’s offseason passes differently for each fan. Rogers Hornsby famously had a hard time with the ordeal. And while I certainly have other things going on in my life, baseball remains one of my major passions. That being said, the 2023-2024 offseason seemed to go by quicker than any winter I can remember as a fan. Perhaps that’s in...