Blue Jays aim to keep win streak going against Twins
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Veteran umpire Jordan Baker might be the latest to make league officials reconsider that stance. The Umpire Auditor X/Twitter account found that Baker missed 19 calls during Friday's Toronto Blue Jays-Minnesota Twins game.
With the Twins reeling from injuries and a 14–3 loss, all eyes turn to pitching prospect Travis Adams as he prepares for his MLB debut.
Royce Lewis is mired in an 0-for-24 slump and says “the hope is gone” as his struggles start to weigh heavily on the Twins' lineup.
The Umpire Auditor and Umpire Scorecard X/Twitter accounts found that Baker missed nearly 20 calls in the Blue Jays' 6-4 victory over the Twins on Friday. Notably, Baker ejected Twins pinch-hitter Ryan Jeffers after an eighth-inning called strikeout.
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Yardbarker on MSNFive Things That Have Turned the Twins’ Season AroundOn May 2nd, 2025, the Minnesota Twins dropped the first game of their road series against the Boston Red Sox, 6-1. It dropped their record to 13-20, fourth in the AL Central ahead of just the lowly Chicago White Sox.
Its Thursday, June 5 and the Twins (34-27) are in Sacramento to take on the Athletics (23-40). David Festa is slated to take the mound for Minnesota against Mitch Spence for Oakland.
Plus what a Ryan Jeffers contract extension might look like, Harrison Bader's defensive impact and the long-term plan at first base.