Twins Scorecard

Last Updated: 04/03/2025 10:17 AM
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HoleWinsLossesScore+5
136+2Dbl Bogey (+2)
236+4Dbl Bogey (+2)
381+1Albatross (-3)
472-1Eagle (-2)
536+1Dbl Bogey (+2)
663EBirdie (-1)
736+2Dbl Bogey (+2)
872EEagle (-2)
954EPar (E)
 In: E
1073-1(-1)
1136+1Dbl Bogey (+2)
1263EBirdie (-1)
1354EPar (E)
1454EPar (E)
1536+2Dbl Bogey (+2)
1636+4Dbl Bogey (+2)
1745+5Bogey (+1)
18
 Out: +5
Avg54EPar

Analysis

Team Synopsis: Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins are a Major League Baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Established in 1901, the Twins are a member of the American League Central division. They have won multiple division titles and two World Series championships, in 1987 and 1991. The team's home games are played at Target Field, known for its modern amenities and scenic views of the Minneapolis skyline.

Performance Analysis: From the data provided, the early part of the 2025 season showed a challenging start for the Twins. They faced a series of losses notably against the St. Louis Cardinals, where they lost all three games in that opening series. The team struggled, particularly against strong opponents like the Houston Astros and Detroit Tigers, often allowing more runs than they scored. However, there were bright spots in their performance, such as a successful stretch against the Baltimore Orioles and a notable win against the Cleveland Guardians. As of early August 2025, the Twins showed signs of recovery, with several winning streaks, especially against teams like the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates, indicating that they may be finding their rhythm as the season progresses.

Interesting Factoid: The Twins' name originates from the "Twin Cities" of Minneapolis and St. Paul, which are situated close to each other in Minnesota.

Something Not Well Known: Despite being a relatively small market team, the Minnesota Twins were the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a World Series after losing 100 games in the previous season (1987). This remarkable turnaround is often overlooked in discussions about the team's history and resilience. Updated: August 8, 2025 at 10:57 AM