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2025 Minnesota Twins season

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Major League Baseball team season
2025 Minnesota Twins
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkTarget Field
CityMinneapolis, Minnesota
Record70–92 (.432)
Divisional place4th
OwnerJim Pohlad
PresidentDave St. Peter
President, Baseball Operations
Derek Falvey
General managerJeremy Zoll
ManagerRocco Baldelli
TelevisionMLB.tv
RadioWCCO
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The2025 Minnesota Twins season was the 65th season for theMinnesota Twins franchise in theTwin Cities ofMinnesota, their 16th season atTarget Field, and the 125th overall in theAmerican League. On July 12, outfielderByron Buxton wouldhit for the first cycle in Target Field history. That game also featured a Buxton bobblehead stadium giveaway to fans.[1]

At the trade deadline, ownership and the front office would initiate a “fire sale” that would see 11 players off of the40-man roster traded away. These players included key contributors to the2023 team that broke the playoff losing streak such asWilli Castro,Jhoan Duran,Griffin Jax,Louis Varland, andCarlos Correa, who waived his no-trade clause to return to theHouston Astros.[2] A quote by reporterJon Morosi had been misinterpreted by multiple outlets that pitcherJoe Ryan had been traded to theBoston Red Sox. Ryan himself briefly believed the report.[3] Buxton, who has a fullno-trade clause in his contract, made it clear at theAll-Star Game that he would refuse any trades involving himself, even if it were to his hometown teamAtlanta Braves. Buxton called Minnesota “home” and said he will be “a Twin for life”.[4] Despite this, six teams called the Twins inquiring about Buxton, including Atlanta and theNew York Mets.[5]

The moves, especially the Correa trade which saw the Twins send $30 million along with Correa in exchange for an unranked minor league prospect, were met with skepticism and criticism from fans[6] and media alike concerning the motivations of the front office and ownership. This included former Twins player and current Twins announcerTrevor Plouffe, who voiced his frustration with the team's moves onX calling them “a bloodbath” and sympathizing with fans.[7]

Many in the media believed these moves were made to shed payroll to help progress towards a potential sale of the team, which was announced the year prior.[8]President of baseball operationsDerek Falvey sent an email to Twins season ticket holders the following day saying “We know moves like this spark reactions. That’s natural” and the moves were made to position the Twins to “compete at a higher level, not just in the short term, but in a way that can endure the ups and downs of a long season.”[9]

The Twins failed to improve on their 82–80 record in 2024 and they had their first losing season since 2022. They were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive season on September 13.[10] After the season concluded, managerRocco Baldelli was fired.[11]

A highlight of the season was a 13-game winning streak from May 3 through May 18. The streak was the second-longest in MLB for the season and was the second-longest in Twins franchise history since the team relocated to Minnesota in1961.[12]

Offseason

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The Twins finished the2024 season with an 82–80 record, a five-game regression from their 87–75 record in2023.

In January, the Twins announced a new broadcasting arrangement, in conjunction withMLB.tv, that would removeblackouts from local Twins games.[13]

In February, the Twins signed outfielderHarrison Bader to a one-year contract worth $6.25 million.[14]

Potential ownership change

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On October 10, 2024, the Pohlad family, who have owned the Twins since 1984, announced they would be exploring a sale of the franchise.[15] In August 2025, the Pohlads backtracked, saying they would not sell the team but added new investors.[16] The Pohlads had sought a $1.7 billion price for the Twins, but the team also had $425 million in debt.[17]

Season standings

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American League Central

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AL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Cleveland Guardians8874.54345‍–‍3643‍–‍38
Detroit Tigers8775.537146‍–‍3541‍–‍40
Kansas City Royals8280.506643‍–‍3839‍–‍42
Minnesota Twins7092.4321838‍–‍4332‍–‍49
Chicago White Sox60102.3702833‍–‍4827‍–‍54


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Toronto Blue Jays9468.580
Seattle Mariners9072.556
Cleveland Guardians8874.543
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
New York Yankees9468.580+7
Boston Red Sox8973.549+2
Detroit Tigers8775.537
Houston Astros8775.537
Kansas City Royals8280.5065
Texas Rangers8181.5006
Tampa Bay Rays7785.47510
Athletics7686.46911
Baltimore Orioles7587.46312
Los Angeles Angels7290.44415
Minnesota Twins7092.43217
Chicago White Sox60102.37027


Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. American League

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2025 American League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2025

TeamATHBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYSEATBTEXTORNL
Athletics4–23–35–12–44–28–54–24–94–32–46–73–35–82–520–28
Baltimore2–45–86–03–41–53–42–45–10–64–95–17–62–46–724–24
Boston3–38–54–34–22–44–24–21–53–39–43–310–33–45–826–22
Chicago1–50–63–42–115–83–33–103–38–51–61–54–22–43–321–27
Cleveland4–24–32–411–28–54–28–53–39–43–32–45–22–43–320–28
Detroit2–45–14–28–55–84–29–45–28–54–22–43–32–43–423–25
Houston5–84–32–43–32–42–43–38–55–13-35–83–47–64–231–17
Kansas City2–44–22–410–35–84–93–33–37–60–63–43–36-14–226–22
Los Angeles9–41–55–13–33–32–55–83–32–43–44–93–35–82–422–26
Minnesota3–46–03–35–84–95–81–56–74–22–43–43–33–32–420–28
New York4–29–44–96–13–32–43–36–04–34–25–19–44–25–826–22
Seattle7–61–53–35–14–24–28–54–39–44–31–53–310–32–425–23
Tampa Bay3–36–73–102–42–53–34–33–33–33–34–93–33–37–628–20
Texas8–54–24–34–24–24–26–71-68–53–32–43–103–32–425–23
Toronto5–27–68–53–33–34–32–42–44–24–28–54–26–74–230–18

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Record vs. National League

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2025 American League record vs. National League

Source:MLB Standings

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Athletics1–22–10–33–02–11–22–11–21–21–21–21–21–51–22–1
Baltimore1–23–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–23–03–01–21–21–5
Boston1–23–31–22–13–02–12–10–32–11–21–21–21–23–03–0
Chicago1–21–21–52–12–10–32–11–21–22–13–01–22–10–32–1
Cleveland1–20–30–31–52–11–22–12–13–01–23–00–32–10–32–1
Detroit3–00–32–11–23–00–31–21–21–21–22–42–13–02–11–2
Houston3–02–12–12–14–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–10–31–22–1
Kansas City2–12–12–11–23–01–21–21–21–21–23–01–22–13–32–1
Los Angeles2–12–10–31–21–26–01–20–30–32–11–21–22–12–11–2
Minnesota1–20–32–11–21–21–21–22–42–11–22–12–13–00–31–2
New York1–22–11–21–22–11–20–33–03–31–22–12–11–23–03–0
Seattle0–32–12–12–13–00–32–11–21–20–33–05–10–33–01–2
Tampa Bay2–12–11–20–32–11–23–32–13–00–32–13–02–12–13–0
Texas2–43–01–22–13–01–20–33–02–10–32–11–21–22–12–1
Toronto2–12–12–12–13–01–22–11–20–32–41–23–03–03–03–0

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Game log

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Legend
 Twins win
 Twins loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff spot
BoldTwins team member
2025 game log: 70–92 (Home: 38–43; Away: 32–49)
March/April: 13–18 (Home: 9–6; Away: 4–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 27@Cardinals3–5Gray (1–0)López (0–1)Helsley (1)47,3950–1L1
2March 29@Cardinals1–5Fedde (1–0)Alcalá (0–1)30,7120–2L2
3March 30@Cardinals2–9Pallante (1–0)Ober (0–1)Matz (1)26,9230–3L3
4March 31@White Sox0–9Pérez (1–0)Paddack (0–1)10,4230–4L4
5April 1@White Sox8–3Varland (1–0)Murfee (0–1)12,0891–4W1
6April 2@White Sox6–1López (1–1)Burke (1–1)10,1932–4W2
7April 3Astros2–5Brown (1–1)Ryan (0–1)Hader (3)36,7832–5L1
8April 5Astros6–1Sands (1–0)Arrighetti (1–1)16,0823–5W1
9April 6Astros7–9(10)Hader (1–0)Varland (1–1)14,6383–6L1
10April 7@Royals2–4Lorenzen (1–1)Woods Richardson (0–1)Estévez (3)12,0413–7L2
11April 8@Royals1–2Schreiber (1–0)Jax (0–1)Lynch IV (1)13,0083–8L3
12April 9@Royals4–0Ryan (1–1)Lugo (1–1)13,1564–8W1
13April 10@Royals2–3Lynch IV (2–0)Sands (1–1)Estévez (4)14,7304–9L1
14April 11Tigers6–7Vest (1–0)Alcalá (0–2)Kahnle (2)12,9004–10L2
15April 12Tigers0–4Jobe (1–0)Paddack (0–2)23,3914–11L3
16April 13Tigers5–1Woods Richardson (1–1)Mize (2–1)15,6935–11W1
17April 14Mets1–5Holmes (2–1)Topa (0–1)10,2405–12L1
18April 15Mets6–3Ober (1–1)Megill (2–2)Durán (1)12,5076–12W1
19April 16Mets4–3(10)Sands (2–1)Garrett (0–1)19,7217–12W2
20April 18@Braves4–6De Los Santos (1–0)Jax (0–2)Iglesias (3)39,1427–13L1
21April 19@Braves3–4Johnson (1–0)Woods Richardson (1–2)Iglesias (4)39,2787–14L2
22April 20@Braves2–6Holmes (2–1)Ryan (1–2)31,8897–15L3
23April 22White Sox4–2Ober (2–1)Martin (1–3)Durán (2)11,8288–15W1
24April 23White Sox6–3Topa (1–1)Leasure (0–1)Coulombe (1)12,4079–15W2
25April 24White Sox0–3(7)Smith (1–1)Paddack (0–3)Eisert (1)12,4149–16L1
26April 25Angels11–4López (2–1)Hendricks (0–3)14,33210–16W1
27April 26Angels5–1Woods Richardson (2–2)Kikuchi (0–4)23,90511–16W2
28April 27Angels5–0Ryan (2–2)Soriano (2–4)18,61512–16W3
29April 28@Guardians11–1Ober (3–1)Williams (2–2)15,01813–16W4
30April 29@Guardians1–2Clase (4–0)Varland (1–2)14,31213–17L1
31April 30@Guardians2–4Smith (1–0)López (2–2)Clase (5)15,52313–18L2
May: 18–8 (Home: 9–2; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
32May 1@Guardians3–4(10)Allard (1–0)Topa (1–2)15,96813–19L3
33May 2@Red Sox1–6Wilson (1–0)Varland (1–3)35,91413–20L4
34May 3@Red Sox4–3Ober (4–1)Dobbins (2–1)Durán (3)36,25014–20W1
35May 4@Red Sox5–4Varland (2–3)Slaten (0–3)Durán (4)33,53915–20W2
36May 6Orioles9–1López (3–2)Povich (1–3)19,77916–20W3
37May 7Orioles5–2Coulombe (1–0)Morton (0–7)Durán (5)16,41717–20W4
38May 8Orioles5–2Jax (1–2)Canó (0–2)Durán (6)17,41018–20W5
39May 9Giants3–1Paddack (1–3)Hicks (1–4)Coulombe (2)21,74419–20W6
40May 10Giants2–1Ryan (3–2)Webb (4–3)Durán (7)23,81320–20W7
41May 11Giants7–6(10)Durán (1–0)Walker (1–2)23,55121–20W8
May 13@OriolesPostponed (rain); Makeup: May 14
42May 14(1)@Orioles6–3Stewart (1–0)Kremer (3–5)Durán (8)see 2nd game22–20W9
43May 14(2)@Orioles8–6Funderburk (1–0)Canó (0–3)Sands (1)10,16923–20W10
44May 15@Orioles4–0Paddack (2–3)Sugano (4–3)30,92624–20W11
45May 16@Brewers3–0Ryan (4–2)Patrick (2–4)Sands (2)33,07025–20W12
46May 17@Brewers7–0López (4–2)Myers (1–1)40,26726–20W13
47May 18@Brewers2–5Peralta (5–3)Matthews (0–1)Megill (6)30,01826–21L1
48May 19Guardians6–5[a]Durán (2–0)Smith (1–2)see 2nd game27–21W1
May 20GuardiansPostponed (rain); Makeup: Sept 20
49May 21Guardians1–5Williams (4–2)Paddack (2–4)26,14227–22L1
50May 23Royals3–1Sands (3–1)Erceg (1–1)22,39128–22W1
51May 24Royals5–4Durán (3–0)Lynch IV (3–1)30,72029–22W2
52May 25Royals1–2(10)Estévez (2–0)Durán (3–1)Clarke (1)32,50129–23L1
53May 26@Rays2–7Littell (4–5)Paddack (2–5)8,75929–24L2
54May 27@Rays4–2Ryan (5–2)Bradley (4–4)Durán (9)10,04630–24W1
55May 28@Rays0–5Rasmussen (4–4)López (4–3)8,37230–25L1
56May 30@Mariners12–6(10)Durán (4–1)Legumina (4–3)39,61431–25W1
57May 31@Mariners4–5(11)Snider (2–1)Sands (3–2)37,45731–26L1
June: 9–18 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
58June 1@Mariners1–2Muñoz (2–0)Jax (1–3)39,00331–27L2
59June 2@Athletics10–4Ryan (6–2)Severino (1–5)8,92232–27W1
60June 3@Athletics10–3López (5–3)Lopez (0–3)8,48733–27W2
61June 4@Athletics6–1Matthews (1–1)Sterner (1–3)9,21134–27W3
62June 5@Athletics3–14Spence (2–1)Festa (0–1)8,87734–28L1
63June 6Blue Jays4–6Lauer (2–1)Ober (4–2)Hoffman (14)26,84734–29L2
64June 7Blue Jays4–5Green (2–1)Jax (1–4)Hoffman (15)23,47634–30L3
65June 8Blue Jays6–3Ryan (7–2)Francis (2–8)Durán (10)22,07835–30W1
66June 10Rangers4–16Mahle (6–3)Woods Richardson (2–3)24,76535–31L1
67June 11Rangers6–2Festa (1–1)Leiter (4–3)18,90436–31W1
68June 12Rangers3–16Corbin (4–5)Ober (4–3)23,99536–32L1
69June 13@Astros3–10Gordon (2–1)Paddack (2–6)38,40236–33L2
70June 14@Astros2–3Hader (3–0)Durán (4–2)36,31536–34L3
71June 15@Astros1–2(10)Hader (4–0)Sands (3–3)39,75736–35L4
72June 17@Reds5–6Barlow (2–0)Stewart (1–1)Pagán (17)26,15336–36L5
73June 18@Reds2–4(6)Lodolo (5–5)Ober (4–4)25,91136–37L6
74June 19@Reds12–5Paddack (3–6)Martinez (4–8)27,30637–37W1
75June 20Brewers6–17Misiorowski (2–0)Ryan (7–3)28,01137–38L1
76June 21Brewers0–9Quintana (5–2)Woods Richardson (2–4)28,32137–39L2
77June 22Brewers8–9Zastryzny (2–1)Festa (1–2)Megill (17)21,14337–40L3
78June 23Mariners2–11Woo (7–4)Ober (4–5)17,90937–41L4
79June 24Mariners5–6Muñoz (3–0)Durán (4–3)Brash (1)23,53237–42L5
80June 25Mariners2–0Ryan (8–3)Kirby (1–4)Durán (11)15,85038–42W1
81June 26Mariners10–1Woods Richardson (3–4)Hancock (3–4)19,66639–42W2
82June 27@Tigers4–1Festa (2–2)Gipson-Long (0–1)Durán (12)32,12040–42W3
83June 28@Tigers5–10Mize (8–2)Ober (4–6)33,78040–43L1
84June 29@Tigers0–3Skubal (10–2)Paddack (3–7)Vest (13)40,71840–44L2
July: 11–13 (Home: 8–7; Away: 3–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
85July 1@Marlins0–2Cabrera (3–2)Ryan (8–4)Henríquez (4)7,86040–45L3
86July 2@Marlins2–1Woods Richardson (4–4)Junk (2–1)Durán (13)7,59641–45W1
87July 3@Marlins1–4Pérez (1–2)Festa (2–3)Henríquez (5)9,69041–46L1
88July 4Rays4–3Varland (3–3)Kelly (0–1)24,19742–46W1
89July 5Rays6–5Durán (5–3)Cleavinger (0–4)17,67943–46W2
90July 6Rays5–7(10)Fairbanks (4–2)Topa (1–3)Orze (3)21,29443–47L1
91July 8Cubs8–1Woods Richardson (5–4)Imanaga (5–3)30,38444–47W1
92July 9Cubs4–2Festa (3–3)Horton (3–3)Durán (14)33,47045–47W2
93July 10Cubs1–8Rea (7–3)Paddack (3–8)34,39145–48L1
94July 11Pirates2–1Ryan (9–4)Skenes (4–8)Durán (15)40,10046–48W1
95July 12Pirates12–4Adams (1–0)Burrows (1–3)26,49647–48W2
96July 13Pirates1–2Santana (3–2)Durán (5–4)Bednar (13)24,95947–49L1
ASGJuly 15AL @NLN/A
97July 18@Rockies4–6Freeland (2–10)Paddack (3–9)Halvorsen (9)37,75947–50L2
98July 19@Rockies6–10Senzatela (4–13)Matthews (1–2)42,13147–51L3
99July 20@Rockies7–1Ryan (10–4)Márquez (3–11)27,79648–51W1
100July 21@Dodgers2–5May (6–6)Festa (3–4)Yates (3)51,12148–52L1
101July 22@Dodgers10–7Stewart (2–1)Casparius (7–4)45,07449–52W1
102July 23@Dodgers3–4Banda (5–1)Jax (1–5)40,09449–53L1
103July 25Nationals1–0Matthews (2–2)Gore (4–10)Durán (16)27,73650–53W1
104July 26Nationals3–9Parker (7–10)Ryan (10–5)26,92850–54L1
105July 27Nationals2–7Irvin (8–5)Adams (1–1)20,37450–55L2
106July 28Red Sox5–4Durán (6–4)Hicks (1–7)24,44351–55W1
107July 29Red Sox5–8Giolito (7–2)Ohl (0–1)Chapman (19)27,46051–56L1
108July 30Red Sox1–13Bello (7–5)Matthews (2–3)29,14651–57L2
August: 11–17 (Home: 5–8; Away: 6–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
109August 1@Guardians2–3(10)Smith (3–4)Funderburk (1–1)32,77751–58L3
110August 2@Guardians4–5Enright (2–0)Ohl (0–2)Gaddis (1)35,11651–59L4
111August 3@Guardians5–4Funderburk (2–1)Cantillo (2–2)Ramírez (1)29,24052–59W1
112August 4@Tigers3–6Mize (10–4)Davis (0–2)Finnegan (22)24,01852–60L1
113August 5@Tigers6–3Matthews (3–3)Paddack (4–10)Topa (1)26,31353–60W1
114August 6@Tigers9–4Hatch (1–0)Flaherty (6–11)29,19254–60W2
115August 8Royals9–4Ryan (11–5)Lugo (8–6)28,24255–60W3
116August 9Royals0–2Cameron (6–5)Ober (4–7)Estévez (29)22,53955–61L1
117August 10Royals5–3(11)Tonkin (1–0)Estévez (4–4)26,74656–61W1
118August 11@Yankees2–6Warren (7–5)Matthews (3–4)36,74456–62L1
119August 12@Yankees1–9Rodón (12–7)Adams (1–2)37,55256–63L2
120August 13@Yankees4–1Ryan (12–5)De Los Santos (0–1)Topa (2)44,46657–63W1
121August 14Tigers3–4(11)Montero (1–1)Ramírez (0–1)24,12357–64L1
122August 15Tigers0–7Morton (8–10)Ohl (0–3)27,28257–65L2
123August 16Tigers5–8Mize (12–4)Kriske (0–1)Finnegan (24)19,53757–66L3
124August 17Tigers8–1Hatch (2–0)Paddack (4–11)22,23058–66W1
125August 19Athletics3–6Lopez (7–6)Ryan (12–6)Harris (1)22,72558–67L1
126August 20Athletics2–4(10)Kelly (3–2)Cabrera (0–1)Ferguson (2)18,44858–68L2
127August 21Athletics3–8Perkins (3–2)Ureña (0–1)Bido (1)21,83758–69L3
128August 22@White Sox9–7Funderburk (3–1)Eisert (2–5)Topa (3)22,37259–69W1
129August 23@White Sox3–7Martin (5–9)Abel (2–3)16,99859–70L1
130August 24@White Sox0–8Eisert (3–5)Bradley (6–7)18,72359–71L2
131August 25@Blue Jays4–10Scherzer (5–2)Ryan (12–7)41,84559–72L3
132August 26@Blue Jays7–5Tonkin (2–0)Hoffman (8–5)Topa (4)42,23560–72W1
133August 27@Blue Jays8–9Domínguez (3–4)Tonkin (2–1)Hoffman (29)42,36160–73L1
134August 29Padres7–4Matthews (4–4)Cortés Jr. (2–3)Funderburk (1)24,33661–73W1
135August 30Padres3–12Morejón (11–4)Abel (2–4)23,97161–74L1
136August 31Padres7–2Ryan (13–7)Hart (3–3)26,95662–74W1
September: 8–18 (Home: 3–11; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
137September 1White Sox5–6Alexander (5–13)Topa (1–4)Leasure (5)15,89262–75L1
138September 2White Sox3–12Martin (6–9)Hatch (2–1)11,72162–76L2
139September 3White Sox3–4Taylor (1–4)Topa (1–5)Leasure (6)11,90462–77L3
140September 4White Sox8–11González (1–0)Adams (1–3)13,18862–78L4
141September 5@Royals1–2Wacha (9–11)López (5–4)Estévez (38)16,25562–79L5
142September 6@Royals2–11Kolek (5–5)Ryan (13–8)21,77162–80L6
143September 7@Royals5–1Ober (5–7)Lorenzen (5–10)Cabrera (1)26,50563–80W1
144September 8@Angels12–3Woods Richardson (6–4)Dana (0–1)28,82464–80W2
145September 9@Angels2–12Hendricks (7–9)Matthews (4–5)29,69464–81L1
146September 10@Angels3–4Stephenson (2–0)Sands (3–4)Jansen (27)20,74664–82L2
147September 12Diamondbacks9–8Sands (4–4)Woodford (0–4)18,17765–82W1
148September 13 Diamondbacks2–5(10) Curtiss (3–1) Sands (4–5)21,22765–83L1
149September 14Diamondbacks4–6Crismatt (3–0)Ober (5–8)Backhus (2)18,37665–84L2
150September 15Yankees7–0Woods Richardson (7–4)Rodón (16–9)22,00166–84W1
151September 16Yankees9–10Leiter Jr. (6–7)Matthews (4–6)Bednar (25)25,50066–85L1
152September 17Yankees5–10Cruz (3–4)Bradley (6–8)20,20666–86L2
153September 19Guardians2–6Junis (4–1)Sands (4–6)20,15966–87L3
154September 20(1)Guardians0–6Cecconi (7–6)Ryan (13–9)22,16066–88L4
155September 20(2)Guardians0–8Allen (8–11)Ober (5–9)23,24266–89L5
156September 21Guardians6–2Funderburk (4–1)Festa (5–4)22,52667–89W1
157September 23@Rangers4–1Matthews (5–6)Corbin (7–11)Sands (3)24,67468–89W2
158September 24@Rangers2–4Garcia (4–7)Adams (1–4)Maton (5)24,62268–90L1
159September 25@Rangers4–0Ober (6–9)Mahle (6–4)23,29869–90W1
160September 26@Phillies1–3Nola (5–10)Ryan (13–10)Durán (32)40,07369–91L1
161September 27@Phillies5–0Abel (3–5)Suárez (12–8)40,50670–91W1
162September 28@Phillies1–2(10)Kerkering (8–4)Laweryson (0–1)42,63770–92L1
  1. ^The May 19 game was suspended due to rain in the top of the fourth inning with the Twins leading 2–1;[18][19] it was completed before the regularly scheduled game on May 21.[20]

Roster

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2025 Minnesota Twins
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • 67 Trevor Amicone(assistant hitting)
  • 72Matt Borgschulte(hitting)
  • 46 Ramon Borrego(first base)
  • 35Hank Conger(assistant bench)
  • 75 Nate Dammann(quality control)
  • 98 Anderson De La Rosa(bullpen catcher)
  • 88Pete Maki(pitching)
  • 98 Connor Olson(bullpen catcher)
  • 91 Luis Ramirez(assistant pitching)
  • 79 Rayden Sierra(assistant hitting)
  • 84Colby Suggs(bullpen)
  • 33Jayce Tingler(bench)
  • 40Tommy Watkins(third base)
Castro and Correa

Player stats

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Yellow background = Team leader in category.

Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Trevor Larnach142503621262411760453.250.404
Byron Buxton1264889712921735832441.264.551
Brooks Lee139487501151511664331.236.370
Ryan Jeffers11940647108260947150.266.397
Royce Lewis106376368918013521225.237.388
Ty France1013504188190644119.251.357
Kody Clemens11234246741241952528.216.442
Carlos Correa933374090190731026.267.386
Matt Wallner10433647681632240446.202.464
Willi Castro8630248741521027932.245.407
Harrison Bader96271317013012381027.258.439
Christian Vázquez65190143670314118.189.274
Edouard Julien641821340100312022.220.324
Luke Keaschall4918225551404281419.302.445
Austin Martin50156224481171122.282.365
Mickey Gasper4595151510211210.158.232
James Outman37951114414718.147.337
DaShawn Keirsey Jr.74841190026102.107.179
Jonah Bride3372415200306.208.236
Ryan Fitzgerald2446109004917.196.457
Alan Roden123856101110.158.263
José Miranda123626001500.167.250
Carson McCusker162905000101.172.172
Jhonny Pereda1129110400102.345.483
Totals1625432678129524920191643114495.238.397

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Joe Ryan13103.4231300171.0138696539194
Bailey Ober695.1027270146.1159848331120
Simeon Woods Richardson744.0423220111.196535046107
Chris Paddack394.9521210111.011565612783
Zebby Matthews565.561616079.19450492488
Pablo López542.741414075.26428232073
Cole Sands464.50693372.06541361964
Justin Topa153.90541460.06832261849
David Festa345.401110053.14935321953
Jhoan Durán642.014901649.14013111853
Louis Varland332.02510049.04114111347
Griffin Jax154.50500046.04624231372
Kody Funderburk413.51390141.04417161840
Brock Stewart212.38390034.026991141
Travis Adams147.49182033.23929281731
Thomas Hatch215.45111033.03821201721
Taj Bradley026.6166031.13223231232
Danny Coulombe101.16401231.02144931
Pierson Ohl035.10143030.0382217727
Jorge Alcalá028.88220024.12925241528
Michael Tonkin214.88210024.0201313819
José Ureña014.5843017.21799810
Génesis Cabrera017.98160114.21714131113
Mick Abel128.3642014.0181413718
Brooks Kriske0111.25120012.01815151014
Erasmo Ramírez012.4590011.0104325
Joey Wentz0015.756008.017141496
Cody Laweryson011.175007.242107
Jonah Bride0015.004006.014101032
Darren McCaughan001.693005.151116
Randy Dobnak001.691005.121121
Noah Davis0116.204005.01210917
Scott Blewett001.932004.241105
Anthony Misiewicz009.645004.255545
Ryan Fitzgerald000.002002.020000
Willi Castro000.001001.010000
Kody Clemens0018.001001.032200
Totals70924.55162162281426.214117737214591372

Source:Baseball Reference

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball

On January 21, 2025, the Twins announced their minor league coaching staffs for the 2025 season.[21]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAASt. Paul SaintsInternational LeagueToby Gardenhire
AAWichita Wind SurgeTexas LeagueBrian Dinkelman
A-AdvancedCedar Rapids KernelsMidwest LeagueBrian Meyer
AFort Myers Mighty MusselsFlorida State LeagueSeth Feldman
RookieFCL TwinsFlorida Complex LeagueNico Giarratano
RookieDSL TwinsDominican Summer LeagueRafael Martinez

References

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  2. ^Nightengale, Bob."MLB trade deadline awards: Twins' mind-boggling fire sale shook baseball".USA Today. RetrievedAugust 6, 2025.
  3. ^Gould, Andrew (August 3, 2025)."Joe Ryan Believed False Deadline Reports About Red Sox Trade".NESN.com. RetrievedAugust 13, 2025.
  4. ^"'I'm a Minnesota Twin for life': Byron Buxton reaffirms loyalty to Minnesota".Minnesota Twins On SI. July 15, 2025. RetrievedAugust 7, 2025.
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