After winning six games in a row, the Minnesota Twins (13-13) play on the road against the Los Angeles Angels (10-17) at 4:07 PM ET on Sunday. The Twins will give the ball to Pablo Lopez (1-2, 4.39 ERA), who is eyeing win No.
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The Minnesota Twins began their defense of their American League Central crown behind a strong start by Pablo Lopez, topping the host Kansas City Royals, 4-1 on Thursday.
Positively, Cole Ragans struck out nine, a Royals Opening Day record Kansas City’s excitement levels headed into today’s Opening Day festivities were as high as they had been since 2017.
For one day, each team theoretically has their aces facing off, leading to some truly extraordinary pitching matchups.
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.
It's never too early to name an Opening Day pitcher, apparently. Despite being more than two months away from Opening Day, Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli has confirmed that Pablo Lopez is his Opening Day starter in 2024.
Pablo Lopez will start for the Twins on Opening Day for the second straight season, manager Rocco Baldelli told Kris Atteberry on the Inside Twins podcast episode released Wednesday.
Twins fans and some bloggers are irate with a St. Louis Cardinals reporter who dared put his thoughts on paper when talking about the next moves the Cardinals
Pablo López had given up two hits and a run through five innings against the Cleveland Guardians in a June 1 game last season. The Minnesota Twins entered that game with a 29-27 record, ahead of the 25-30 Guardians.
HOUSTON -- Pablo Lopez tossed seven shutout innings while Carlos Correa moved into a tie for third place in career postseason RBIs as the Minnesota Twins evened this best-of-five American League Division Series with a 6-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 2 on Sunday.
At age 16, Pablo López had to decide whether to be a doctor or a professional baseball player. By the time the Seattle Mariners offered him a contract in July 2012, the college his parents attended in Venezuela had accepted him into medical school.
The champagne and beer was flowing in the Minnesota Twins locker room after they clinched the AL Central on Friday night – and Bally Sports North's Audra Martin was caught by some friendly fire.
Ever since the Minnesota Twins traded Johan Santana after the 2007 season, they have spent the next decade and a half seeking their next franchise ace.
Calling the blockbuster trade that the Minnesota Twins made in January bold would be an understatement. The team swapped their best contact hitter Luis Arraez to the Miami Marlins for starting pitcher Pablo López.
Pablo Lopez struck out a career-high 12 batters and scattered four hits for the first complete-game shutout of his career as the Minnesota Twins completed a series sweep of the Kansas City Royals with a 5-0 win on Wednesday night in Minneapolis.
Minnesota Twins starter Pablo Lopez was once considering a career in medicine and still fields health questions from his teammates.
The Twins and right-hander Pablo Lopez are closing in on a four-year, $73.5M contract extension.
When the Twins face the Royals in Kansas City on Opening Day, they'll send right-hander Pablo Lopez to the mound as their starting pitcher. Minnesota named Lopez their Opening Day starter on Friday, effectively meaning he is No.
The core of the trade, for immediate purposes, will see the Twins swap out three years of Arraez, the reigning American League batting champion, for two seasons of Pablo Lopez, who’ll immediately be an upgrade to their rotation.
The Twins and Cardinals have also been linked to Lopez in trade rumors.
Holding onto López certainly looks to have been the right call.
Lopez was the ninth starter to take a one-batter loss, but he was just the second starter to take a one-pitch loss, joining Art Schallock in 1955.
Marlins starter Pablo Lopez hit Acuna with the very first pitch of Friday’s game, which led to Braves manager Brian Snitker angrily coming onto the field to protect his star.
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