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In what was supposed to be a showcase between Minnesota Twins ace Joe Ryan and Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage, the former only lasted one out. Ryan has
Just when you think the Minnesota Twins have hit rock bottom with 13 losses in 16 games, they lost No. 1 pitcher Joe Ryan to a potential elbow injury just two batters into Sunday's home game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Minnesota Twins are once again one of the worst teams in baseball this season, and should likely be sellers at the trade deadline. After a fire sale last season, this year might be another similar sell-off for Minnesota.
Backed by a three-run fifth inning and nearly a full-game outing from the bullpen after Joe Ryan's early exit, the Twins survived the Blue Jays' late effort to secure the 4-1 win and split the four-game series.
Minnesota Twins pitcher Joe Ryan is now dealing with an injury that could have a significant impact on potential moves at the trade deadline.
MLB sacrificed fans for revenue. The Blue Jays and Twins will find this out the hard way, as Sunday's matchup between Trey Yesavage and Joe Ryan will have limited viewership on Peacock.
Veteran slugger Corey Seager leads the Texas Rangers to Detroit to face star rookie Kevin McGonigle and the Tigers in the finale of a three-game set at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock and NBCSN.