Their $200 million shortstop has grounded into extra double performs than he’s hit singles. Their star middle fielder is hanging out 37% of the time. Their oft-injured third baseman is (sigh) injured once more and gained’t return till someday subsequent month, and their prime starter left Tuesday night time’s sport with a hamstring harm. After squandering a playoff berth over the ultimate quarter of final season, then principally remaining on the sidelines this winter, the Twins opened this 12 months by shedding eight of their first 11 video games, their worst begin since 2016 — a season wherein they went 59-103.
These Twins — who did win on Wednesday night time to enhance to 4-8 — aren’t more likely to be that unhealthy. In truth, our preseason Playoff Odds favored the Twins to win the AL Central, albeit with a modest 36.2% probability of successful the division and a forecast for simply 84.1 wins, with the Tigers, Royals, and Guardians all packed inside 5 wins of their complete. The system estimated Minnesota had a 55.2% probability of creating the playoffs, however up to now this doesn’t seem like a workforce that belongs within the postseason.
The Twins stumbled out of the gate, dropping three straight to the Cardinals in St. Louis earlier than getting stomped by the White Sox in Chicago, 9-0; via their first 4 video games, they had been outscored 28-6. They recovered to win their subsequent two video games in opposition to the White Sox, however then returned dwelling and misplaced two out of three to the Astros. Now in Kansas Metropolis, the Twins have misplaced two out of their first three video games of their four-game set in opposition to the Royals. The dispiriting begin seems like a carry-over from final season’s collapse. To refresh your reminiscence:
As of final August 17 — the final time that they had a streak of greater than two wins in a row, ahem — the Twins had been 70-53, second in each the AL Central (two video games behind the Guardians) and the AL Wild Card standings (a sport and a half behind the Orioles), with a 92.4% probability of creating the playoffs. Although their odds rose as excessive as 95.8% circa September 2, they proceeded to go simply 12-27 after August 17, half a sport higher than the traditionally futile White Sox. At 82-80, they positioned fourth within the division, 10 1/2 video games out of first, and fifth within the Wild Card race, 4 video games out. Including insult to harm, each the Royals and Tigers (whose fortunes mirrored the Twins) earned Wild Card berths.
Accidents, significantly to stars Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton, and Royce Lewis, had been a significant component in Minnesota’s struggles. Correa was sidelined by plantar fasciitis for the second straight season, lacking the primary two months of the second half, whereas Buxton battled proper hip irritation and missed 4 weeks in August and September. When the pair returned in mid-September, they had been far wanting full well being, however a way of urgency — each to have them on the sector and within the clubhouse — took priority. Each hit nicely over the season’s last weeks, with Correa producing a 172 wRC+ and Buxton a 139 mark, however even with their presence over that last stretch, the previous performed simply 11 out of the Twins’ final 39 video games, the latter 12. All instructed, these two and Lewis, who was restricted to 82 video games by quad and adductor strains and who hit .184/.224/.250 (33 wRC+) over that grim last stretch, performed simply 22 video games collectively all season.
After the Twins had been swept by the Royals in a three-game sequence from September 6–8, the usually mild-mannered supervisor Rocco Baldelli known as it “an unprofessional sequence” on his workforce’s behalf. Correa publicly criticized the urgency stage of “some guys” on the workforce, in distinction to others who had been taking further batting follow “and tried to determine one thing out.” But he opened himself as much as criticism when he didn’t run exhausting to first base on the ultimate play of the Twins’ 13-inning loss to the Marlins on September 26, a pricey choice since he was out by a whisker regardless of a nasty throw.
“The final two months was a s— present,” Correa instructed The Athletic’s Dan Hayes final month relating to the workforce’s late-season slide. “It went as unhealthy because it might have gone, your greatest gamers getting damage, the timing of it, some guys hit slumps. It was only a full mess. However the good factor is we discovered from it.”
The Twins have tried to show the web page, to make use of the collapse as a motivating issue for 2025, with Baldelli and his coaches redesigning their spring coaching program to focus extra on team-building, and to restore what Hayes described as a “fractured” clubhouse. However even when the vibes are higher, and the workforce extra cohesive, the outcomes haven’t been there.
Right here it’s value stating that the Twins did little or no to improve their roster this previous offseason. Whereas letting Carlos Santana, Max Kepler, Kyle Farmer, and Manuel Margot depart, in addition to half a dozen pitchers who every produced 0.2 WAR or much less, Minnesota signed simply three free brokers to main league offers, every for one 12 months: outfielder Harrison Bader ($6.25 million), lefty reliever Danny Coulombe ($3 million), and first baseman Ty France ($1 million). Bader and France had been each subpar in 2024, with the previous managing simply an 85 wRC+, the latter — who made my Alternative Degree Killers checklist — 93. It’s not like president of baseball operations Derek Falvey swung blockbuster offers in lieu of signings; of the workforce’s two offseason trades, one was for Dodgers catching prospect Diego Cartaya, the opposite for Crimson Sox utilityman Mickey Gasper, a 29-year-old rookie switch-hitter who used to catch.
Although the Twins’ payroll did enhance from $130 million to $147 million, their lack of offseason exercise little doubt owed one thing to the Pohlad household placing the franchise up on the market in October; six months later, nobody has met their asking value. The workforce additionally ended its relationship with Bally Sports activities North, and confronted a big reduce from its estimated $54 million in rights charges by transferring to Main League Baseball’s broadcast package deal.
The excellent news is that Correa and Buxton are each wholesome, with the previous enjoying in all 12 video games to this point; the latter sat for the primary time on Wednesday. Correa went 0-for-17 over the primary 5 video games, then lastly acquired his first knock in a two-hit day in opposition to the White Sox on April 2. He entered Tuesday simply 4-for-36 earlier than doubling twice in Minnesota’s 2-1 loss to the Royals. Forward of Thursday’s sequence finale in Kansas Metropolis, Correa is batting .163/.234/.256 (44 wRC+) with simply three singles, 4 doubles, and 5 double performs grounded into. He’s been hitting the ball moderately exhausting; his 90.5 mph common exit velo is his highest since 2016, albeit not by a lot and in a small pattern dimension. As if to display how shortly issues can change this early within the season, his 8.3% barrel fee and 41.7% hard-hit fee slipped from above to beneath his profession marks over the course of my penning this piece. His 58.3% groundball fee is about 13 factors above his profession mark, therefore the GIDPs. His .253 xBA and .404 xSLG are significantly better than his precise numbers, although nonetheless nothing to write down dwelling about.
In the meantime, Buxton has struggled to make contact, hanging out 16 occasions in 41 plate appearances (37.2%) whereas hitting simply .171/.209/.293 (44 wRC+). He’s not chasing pitches; in actual fact, he’s hardly swinging in any respect. His 24.5% chase fee and 43.5% swing fee are each about seven factors shy of his profession averages. However when he’s swinging, he’s lacking too usually, whiffing on 47.8% of his cuts at four-seam fastballs (up from 22.4% final 12 months), in addition to 59.1% of his swings in opposition to all breaking balls and 55% of them in opposition to all offspeed pitches.
The lineup actually misses Lewis. The previous no. 1 decide hit simply .233/.295/.452 (108 wRC+) in 325 plate appearances final 12 months, nicely beneath the 152 wRC+ he produced in 280 PA in 2022–23. No one actually anticipated him to keep up that stage, they simply hoped he’d keep wholesome after shedding a lot time to accidents — together with a proper quad pressure on Opening Day 2024, which price him two months. Alas, he strained his left hamstring operating to first base on March 16, and commenced this season on the injured checklist. In accordance with MLB.com’s Matthew Leach, he’s at the very least a number of weeks from enjoying in rehab video games, so he might not return till mid-Might. Provided that Jose Miranda and Willi Castro have mixed to hit .159/.196/.227 (22 wRC+) whereas enjoying third, Lewis’ return can’t come quickly sufficient.
As for the remainder of the lineup, Bader — who’s performed principally left discipline, with two begins in proper and one in middle — is the one Twin with a number of homers (he has three), and one in every of simply 4 gamers with a wRC+ above 100 (142, by way of a lopsided .265/.286/.559 line). Matt Wallner (.289/.386/.526, 165 wRC+), Castro (.216/.326/.405, 118 wRC+), and France (.256/.304/.395, 105 wRC+) have been productive; France raised his wRC+ 29 factors along with his first homer as a Twin within the eighth inning of Wednesday’s victory. Among the many different regulars, together with the aforementioned Buxton and Correa, Trevor Larnach leads the best way with a 66 wRC+, with Ryan Jeffers (59), Edouard Julien (50), Gaspar (26), Miranda (11), and Christian Vázquez (0) by some means even worse. No one has greater than 47 plate appearances, so that is all small-sample stuff which will show fleeting, however the collective droop nonetheless provides as much as an unpleasant .203/.269/.327 batting line and a 74 wRC+, the majors’ fifth-lowest mark.
The rotation, which ranked fifth in our preseason Positional Energy Rankings, has been equally abysmal. The unit entered Wednesday with a 6.26 ERA, the worst within the majors, however Joe Ryan’s seven shutout innings in opposition to the Royals shaved that down to five.49, nonetheless the second-worst mark, with the sixth-highest FIP (4.84). Ryan, who turned in Minnesota’s second high quality begin, lowered his personal ERA to 2.65, with a 3.48 FIP. He and Pablo López (1.62 ERA, 3.25 FIP) have been the one efficient Twins starters to this point, and the one ones to succeed in the fifth inning a number of occasions, although to be truthful they’ve every taken three begins, whereas the opposite three starters (Bailey Ober, Chris Paddack, and Simeon Woods Richardson) have made simply two apiece. That trio is simply 1-for-6 in lasting 5 innings, with Woods Richardson’s four-run efficiency throughout 5 2/3 innings in opposition to the Royals on Monday representing the unimpressive exception.
Making issues worse, it is going to be at the very least a few weeks earlier than López takes the ball once more. On Tuesday night time, he was locked right into a pitchers duel with Royals lefty Cole Ragans, with Correa the one batter to succeed in base for both workforce via the primary three and a half innings. With one out within the backside of the fourth, Bobby Witt Jr. swung at a 95-mph fastball above the zone and ripped a double, then took third on a fielding error by Gasper, the second baseman, and scored as Salvador Perez hit right into a forceout. Perez acquired so far as third base when Michael Massey topped a ball midway down the road; López chased it down however threw extensive of first base earlier than recovering to strike out Mark Canha.
Within the backside of the fifth, after yielding a two-out single to Kyle Isbel and strolling Jonathan India, López rubbed the again of his proper leg and signaled to the dugout. Head athletic coach Nick Paparesta joined Baldelli on the journey to the mound and López departed with them. Regardless of 3 1/3 scoreless innings from the bullpen, and totals of simply three hits and three walks allowed, the workforce misplaced 2-1 thanks to a different unearned earned run. Within the eighth inning, Witt hit a delicate comebacker to reliever Griffin Jax, who airmailed the ball into foul territory, permitting the speedy shortstop to succeed in third; he scored the deciding run on Vinnie Pasquantino’s groundout.
López was identified with a Grade 1 hamstring pressure and is predicted to be positioned on the 15-day IL. The 29-year-old righty has been a mannequin of sturdiness since recovering from a 2021 rotator cuff pressure, making full enhances of 32 begins yearly from ’22 (his last 12 months earlier than the Marlins traded him to the Twins) via ’24, plus three up to now this 12 months. He’s one in every of eight pitchers with at the very least 99 begins in that span, and he ranks seventh in innings (576) and twelfth in WAR (11.1) over that interval. However for the second, he’s on the shelf.
As for the remainder of this 12 months’s workers, the relievers have at the very least been higher than the starters, with a 2.36 ERA and three.25 FIP, however many of the work that they’ve carried out — 69% of the batters they’ve confronted — has are available low-leverage conditions. The unit’s common leverage index (pLI) of 0.75 is the majors’ fifth lowest, and regardless of their run prevention numbers, their WPA (-0.24) and Clutch rating (-0.29) are each within the purple. Two weeks in, nearer Jhoan Duran has but to get an opportunity at a save, and the workforce has only one blown save: On Sunday, Jax served up a game-tying two-run homer to Yordan Alvarez, and Minnesota misplaced in 10.
The Twins had higher hope that Wednesday’s win is the beginning of one thing optimistic, as their subsequent two sequence are in opposition to the division-leading Tigers (7-5) and Mets (8-4), each of whom have performed considerably higher. With out higher hitting, higher pitching, higher fielding, and higher well being, the Twins gained’t have the ability to shake the ghost of their 2024 collapse.