
The Twins’ march through May has been punctuated by a 13-game winning streak that has brought them to second place in the American League Central. But only three of those wins came against a team with a record currently over .500, San Francisco.
So the allure of Monday night’s division encounter with Cleveland was the opportunity for the Twins to sock it to a quality club.
We’ll have to wait a day to see how the Twins respond to this new challenge.
Because it rained bats and dogs at Target Field for Carson McCusker’s home debut.
In the second inning, McCusker might have set a record for the farthest distance traveled by a bat slipping out of a hitter’s hands. It occurred on “Bark at the Park” night, where soggy doggies were treated to two rain delays as a second Twins-Guardians game this season was influenced by botched weather management.
The Twins, thanks to an RBI double by Willi Castro, led 2-1 through three innings when the game was called at about 9:10 p.m. after play resumed for all of 14 minutes following the initial 61-minute delay.
Monday’s game will resume Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. The regularly scheduled game will start about 30 minutes after the first game is concluded.
Fans who attended Monday’s game will be eligible for a voucher for a future game.
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