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Rangers Hope to Bounce Back and End Losing Streak

The Minnesota Twins (66-62) will face off against the Texas Rangers (72-55) in an exciting MLB matchup at Target Field in Minneapolis. The game will take place today at 7:10 PM Central and will be broadcast on BSN.

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Twins vs. Rangers: Gray’s Return Highlights Game

– The Twins will have Sonny Gray (6-6, 3.15 ERA) as their starting pitcher. Gray has been performing well lately and will look to continue his impressive form in this game.
– The Rangers will send Dane Dunning (9-5, 3.19 ERA) to the mound. Dunning has been a reliable starter for the Rangers all season and will aim to shut down the Twins’ offense.

Both teams are in the hunt for playoff spots in their respective divisions. The Twins currently sit in the 8th place in the overall American League standings, while the Rangers hold the 3rd spot. Both teams have experienced recent struggles, with the Twins winning six of their last 10 games and the Rangers losing eight of their last 10.

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What to Watch for:

Ryan Jeffers‘ Impact: After hitting a game-winning home run in their previous matchup against the Rangers, Jeffers will be a player to watch for the Twins. He has been a key contributor in recent games and could provide crucial offense in this game as well.
Sonny Gray’s Return: Gray will be making his first start since returning from injury. The Twins will rely on his pitching prowess to keep the Rangers’ offense in check and secure a victory.
Rangers’ Slump: The Rangers have dropped six consecutive games, losing their lead in the AL West. They will be eager to bounce back and get back on track in this game.
Playoff Implications: Both teams are fighting for playoff berths, and every win is crucial at this stage of the season. Expect a highly competitive game as both teams battle to improve their postseason chances.

Injuries:

Minnesota Twins:
– RP Brock Stewart (Elbow, D60)
– 3B Jose Miranda (Shoulder, D10)
– SP Matt Canterino (Undisclosed, D60)
– SP Joe Ryan (Groin, D15)
– SP Chris Paddack (Elbow, D60)
– 1B Alex Kirilloff (Shoulder, D10)
– 2B Nick Gordon (Shin, D60)
– RP Jorge Alcala (Forearm, D60)
– RP José De León (Elbow, D60)
– LF Willi Castro (Oblique, D10)
– SP Tyler Mahle (Arm, D60)
– RP Oliver Ortega (Undisclosed, D15)
– DH Byron Buxton (Hamstring, D10)

Texas Rangers:
– SP Jake Odorizzi (Shoulder, D60)
– RP Brett Martin (Shoulder, D60)
– DH Brad Miller (Hamstring, D10)
– SP Jacob deGrom (Elbow, D60)
– 3B Josh Jung (Thumb, D10)
– SP Nathan Eovaldi (Elbow, D15)

Main photo credits:

Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

About Troy Brock

Troy Brock has been a fan of baseball for 15+ years. At the age of 29, he has made his way from writing blog posts on Medium to listicles for LWOSports, to managing the baseball department of Last Word on Sports. After a brief hiatus from sports journalism, Troy has returned, covering the New York Mets for Mets On SI, and the Alabama Crimson Tide for Last Word on College Football. A loving husband and a father of one, he spends his downtime with eyes firmly on the stock market, taking in every bit of information he can about finance and how to build a better future for his family.

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