The Detroit Tigers were shut out by the Minnesota Twins Wednesday, but left-handed ace Tarik Skubal looked dominant in his spring training debut.
The Tigers are coming off their first preseason loss of the season. In taking on the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, Kerry Carpenter and Riely Greene each had solid starts, with Carpenter going 3-for-3, while Riley Greene went 2-for-2 with a home run and two RBIs.
DaShawn Keirsey Jr., Allan Cerda and Rubel Cespedes all hit home runs and the Minnesota Twins pitching staff deliever a shutout in a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers in a spring training game Wednesday afternoon in Lakeland,
Mark and Evan hop on the podcast to talk about the insane hot streak from the Detroit Tigers and are joined by TV analyst Andy Dirks.
This young, power-hitting outfielder might be the most intriguing new face at Twins camp this spring training, if you're into that sort of thing.
Minnesota Twins players revealed their recent horrifying near crash experience on their way to spring training.
Twins prospect Cory Lewis throws a mid-80's knuckleball. It has reportedly reached 87-mph this spring. It has a chance to be the fastest knuckleball ever recorded in MLB history. Here it is on display, striking out Gleyber Torres. pic.twitter.com/L7v2xxylm8
When June turns to July, the Twins head to Detroit and Miami for yet another lengthy road trip. While no one knows if the Tigers and Marlins will be up to the challenge, the Twins need to be if they want to finish the first half of the season strong.