Max Kepler worked some magic for the second night in a row. Kepler broke a tie game with a sacrifice fly that scored Byron Buxton in the ninth inning to lift the Twins to a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox Tuesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago.
The Minnesota Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox on Monday night, 3-2, to move to 15-13 on the season. The game was decided in the top of the ninth when Max Kepler broke a 2-2 tie with a single.
Max Kepler hit a go-ahead single in the ninth inning as the Minnesota Twins beat the host Chicago White Sox 3-2 on Monday for their eighth consecutive victory.
The hits may have dried up but the Twins kept their winning streak alive, extending it to eight games after Monday's 3-2 win over the White Sox. Minnesota
Minnesota Twins outfielder Max Kepler waited and watched for more than two weeks before returning from the injured list this week. Actually, strike that.
The Minnesota Twins are off to a slower start than hoped for this year with a 7-13 record on the year. They are set to kick off a four game series against division rival Chicago White Sox.
The Minnesota Twins reinstated outfielder Max Kepler from the 10-day injured list on Monday. The Twins also called up right-hander Ronny Henriquez and sent catcher Jair Camargo and right-hander Louis Varland to Triple-A St.
The Minnesota Twins acquired right-hander Michael Tonkin from the New York Mets for cash considerations Tuesday. To make room for Tonkin on the 26-man roster, the Twins placed outfielder Max Kepler on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to Sunday) with a right knee contusion.
Not even a week has gone by in the 2024 MLB regular season and injury woes have already begun to plague the Minnesota Twins. The Twins may have won their
One situation and decision from Opening Day illustrate why use of the sacrifice bunt has declined Contrary to the current popular narrative, modern #analytics did not kill the sacrifice bunt.
The Minnesota Twins’ rotation we see today is highly unlikely to be the same iteration when they open the regular season March 28 against the division-rival Kansas City Royals.
The Seattle Mariners just traded with the Minnesota Twins for infielder Jorge Polanco, but they also showed some interest in outfielder Max Kepler. Conversations on the latter do not appear to have gained much traction.
The Twins were reportedly not interested in including Max Kepler as part of a larger deal with the Mariners when they sent Jorge Polanco to Seattle this week.
As the weeks go by, Max Kepler is still a member of the Minnesota Twins. While Jon Morosi continues to reiterate his offseason report that the Twins are shopping Kepler and Jorge Polanco, Minnesota hasn’t moved either of them.
No deal is close but that Minnesota is looking at rotation help after losing the likes of Sonny Gray and Kenta Maeda this offseason.
Infielder Jorge Polanco and right fielder Max Kepler "are the two Twins players drawing the most interest on the trade market."
One of the biggest surprises in the 2023 Minnesota Twins season has been Max Kepler’s sudden turnaround. Early in the season, many fans and media members were calling for the Twins to send Kepler down or release him.
San Diego entered the 2023 season as a favorite to challenge the Dodgers in the NL West, but the year has been a total disappointment for the Padres. This offseason they'll need to strategically retool if they hope to compete next season.
For years, Max Kepler returned seasons of low average, low strikeout percentage (K%), above-average walks, and an overall league-average bat. The juiced ball fueled his breakout in 2019, and an absurd pull rate vaulted his status from “unproven” to “exciting.” Of course, the springy nature of that year’s baseball was unbeknownst to us.
Minnesota Twins outfielder Max Kepler is not starting against the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday, per the team's official lineup card. Kepler last played Monday night against the Tigers, but he was forced to leave the game early after getting hit by a pitch in his right foot.
The Twins have placed outfielder Max Kepler on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to April 5), with outfielder Matt Wallner called up from Triple-A.
While Kepler drew reported interest from several teams this offseason, the Twins obviously haven’t found a deal they consider satisfactory.
As Joey Gallo arrives in Minnesota, another veteran outfielder for the Twins could be leaving. Word broke on Friday that the Twins have agreed to a deal with two-time All-Star slugger Joey Gallo, who was previously with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
With Minnesota's season slipping away, the team appears to be a seller at this year's trade deadline.
Minnesota announced Saturday that they've activated Max Kepler from the injured list. The right fielder returns after suffering a left adductor strain.
It's the first time Kepler, 27, has ever been placed on the IL since he made his big-league debut in 2015.
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