News

Joe Ryan gave the Twins a strong start, but they lost 2-0 at Miami in getting shut out for a second straight game.
MIAMI - Ty France still remembers the shock, still feels the disbelief that came over him the day then-manager Scott Servais broke the news about which Mariners had been selected to the AL All-Star ...
With their pitching at the core of a damaging slump, the Minnesota Twins held a special meeting to address the failures, ...
Willi Castro drove in Byron Buxton, and Kody Clemens hit a home run, all that was needed amid Joe Ryan’s strong start.
Rocco Baldelli talks about Joe Ryan's outing against the Marlins, facing a strong Miami bullpen and what the Twins had to do ...
To say that the Twins were in need of a strong performance from their starting pitcher is to undersell the situation. They ...
Ryan reared back on the 3-2 pitch and hit the bottom of the zone with a 95.1 mph fastball — only for Tomlinson to reward O’Hoppe with a walk, the only one issued by the Twins’ righty.
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Joe Ryan throws during the second inning of Game 4 of a baseball AL Division Series against the Houston Astros, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023, in Minneapolis.
After working a 2-2 count against Kyren Paris, Joe Ryan threw a 79.5 mph sweeper that featured a 30-inch horizontal break. Paris swung at the pitch and was ultimately called out on a swinging strike.
Joe Ryan threw seven scoreless innings, Ryan Jeffers and Ty France each drove in two runs, and the Minnesota Twins posted a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday in Minneapolis.