The Twins Whoop the Yankees? In New York?! Twice?!?!
Twins beat Yankees 11-2?!
Back-to-back-to-back dingers in the first inning by Michael A. Taylor (Tony’s guy), rookie Edouard Julien (in his second ever MLB plate appearance), and Carlos Correa (first day back from back spasms)
The nine runs Minnesota scored in the first inning is the most against the Yankees in franchise history, per Do-Hyoung Park
Yankees’ starter Jhony Brito lasted just two-thirds of an inning
Former Twin and shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa pitched a scoreless ninth inning for New York
19-year-old pitching prospect Alejandro Hidalgo is who the Twins still have from that trade involving Josh Donaldson, Gio Urshella, and Gary Sanchez
13.4 K/9 last season in A-ball despite being almost three years younger than his competition
Twins beat Yankees, AGAIN, 4-3?!
Carlos Correa was a monster, AGAIN, going 2-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored
He also defended well
Starting pitcher Louie Varland got called up to start for Kenta Maeda today, and the Twins beat the Yankees, AGAIN, 4-3
He pitched well, going six innings allowing six hits and three runs, striking out eight and walking just one
Jose Miranda also went 2-for-4
Bullpen pitched three scoreless innings
Even Emilio Pagan!
Then Jorge Lopez!
Then Jhoan Duran!
Twins are now 10-4 and have a 2.5-game lead over Cleveland and a 4.5-game lead over the White Sox
Wild Finish Third in the Central, Limp into the Playoffs
Second-line center Joel Eriksson Ek remains listed as week-to-week with a lower body injury
Dates back to April 6 game at Pittsburgh
Wild will play Monday if the Avalanche beat Nashville tonight
Both teams played yesterday, with Nashville beating Minnesota in overtime
Dating back to March 15 (10 games, excluding the eight-plus minutes he skated in Pittsburgh) Ek has 12 points and averaged almost 19 minutes of ice time
If he’s not 100 percent, Frederick Gaudreau and Connor Dewar will have to step up big
Marco Rossi, Ek’s replacement on the first power play unit, was sent down to the Iowa Wild, which indicates Ek will play
Filip Gustavsson earned the start in Game 1
2-0-1 over last five games with a 2.95 goals-against average and 0.92 save percentage
Marc-Andre Fleury was 0-2-0 with a 3.56 goals-against average and 0.863 save percentage
If Gustavsson falters, expect a quick hook, but he’s cooler than the ice he plays on
If the Wild get Dallas…
They’ll have to play more disciplined hockey
Minnesota had the seventh-most penalty minutes this season (925)
Dallas had the fifth-best power play scoring percentage in the NHL (25 percent)
They’ll have to block shots, which they do pretty well
Dallas had the seventh-highest shooting percentage (10.7 percent)
They’ll have to win five-on-five
Dallas has the third-best penalty kill in the NHL (83.5 percent)
They must take advantage of their best opportunities
Dallas allowed the third-fewest goals per game (2.62)
They must be the more physical team
If the Wild get Colorado…
They again must play with more discipline
Colorado had the sixth-best power play in the NHL (24.9 percent)
Avs’ penalty kill ranked just 16th, however (79.3 percent)
The Wild must force the Avs’ top line to defend
Possession, possession, possession
The Wild must be volume shooters and rebounders
They, again, must be the more physical team
Timberwolves Collapse in the Fourth Quarter…Again! #FireFinch
Entered the fourth quarter leading by seven; lost by six in overtime
Chris Finch’s offense was absent AGAIN in the fourth quarter in overtime
The Wolves scored just 16 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, allowing 29 to the Lakers
Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic wrote, “It’s been a problem under Finch this season and last, stagnant offense, iso-heavy possessions and little ball movement and cutting."
Is it time to fire head coach Chris Finch?
Anthony’s favorite cousin and NBA2K expert, Joel Varriano, said so on this show months ago
Anthony now agrees, regardless of what happens in the game against Oklahoma City
Brad’s Vikings Draft Thoughts
The Vikings might be targeting Kentucky quarterback Will Levis
They’ll have to get into the top-15 to do so
Might have the highest ceiling and definitely has the strongest arm
Justin Jefferson should like that
Brad thinks next year’s draft has a better QB class
Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Michael Pratt, Jordan Travis, and Bo Nix
Dalvin Cooke may or may NOT be traded?
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