MLB Game Preview: Cincinnati Reds (11-8) vs. Minnesota Twins (11-8)

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First Pitch is scheduled for 8:10 PM ET (first pitch)
Venue:
Target Field, Minneapolis, MN (Twins home; capacity ~39,500; open-air ballpark along the Mississippi River with skyline views and wind patterns that can suppress or carry fly balls depending on direction)
Broadcast: Twins.TV Presented by Progressive (Twins regional); Reds.TV (Reds regional); MLB.TV (out-of-market)

Weather Updates
Mostly cloudy to overcast skies with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50s°F (around 55–59°F at first pitch, feeling cooler in the low 50s with any breeze). Light south/southwest winds at 8–10 mph (minimal impact on fly balls early but could hold balls in the park later). Humidity moderate (~60–65%), low 10–15% chance of precipitation. Cool early-season conditions at Target Field—no delays expected, though the chill and clouds may slightly suppress offense in the later innings. This is Game 1 of a three-game weekend interleague series at Target Field. The competitive Reds (2nd in NL Central) visit a Twins club (1st in AL Central) riding strong recent offensive momentum at home.

Team Records (2026 Regular Season)

Cincinnati Reds: 11-8 (.579), 2nd in NL Central. Away: 5-2 (strong road mark). Run differential slightly negative; offense has shown flashes but remains inconsistent overall.

Minnesota Twins: 11-8 (.579), 1st in AL Central. Home: 7-3 (solid home record). Positive run differential with potent bats fueling recent scoring outbursts.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5 Games + Series Context)

Reds: 2-3 in last 5 (L1 entering this series after a split vs. San Francisco: L 3-0 on 4/16, W 8-3 on 4/15, W 2-1 on 4/14; prior L vs. LAA). Offense has been streaky, with timely power but struggles closing games on the road trip.

Twins: Strong recent stretch with hot bats (32 runs scored in last 4 games highlighted in previews). 3-2 or better in recent form overall; momentum building at home with consistent scoring and timely hitting.

Injury Report

Cincinnati Reds:

Nick Lodolo (SP): 15-Day IL – Finger injury.

Jose Trevino (C): 10-Day IL – Thoracic spine strain.

Alex Young (RP): OUT.

Emilio Pagán (RP): Day-to-Day.

Josh Staumont (RP): 7-Day IL.
Rotation and bullpen depth tested; lineup relies on platoon pieces and call-ups at catcher.

Minnesota Twins:

Royce Lewis (3B): 10-Day IL – Knee (return targeted ~April 21).

Pablo López (SP): OUT – Elbow.

David Festa (SP): OUT – Shoulder.

Travis Adams (SP): 15-Day IL – Triceps.

Julian Merryweather (RP): 7-Day IL.

Cody Laweryson (RP): 15-Day IL – Forearm (return ~April 24).
Significant pitching and infield depth hits; bullpen stretched but position players mostly intact.

Key Player Matchups & Probable Pitchers

Pitching Duel:

CIN – Brandon Williamson (LHP, 1-1, 5.28 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, 10 K in 15.1 IP) vs. MIN – Joe Ryan (RHP, 2-1, 3.80 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 22 K in 21.1 IP)
Williamson is working his way back from prior injury and has shown command issues (9 walks allowed). Ryan has been sharp with excellent strike-throwing, low WHIP, and swing-and-miss stuff at home. Target Field’s cool conditions slightly favor Ryan’s efficiency and ground-ball tendencies.

Key Position Player Matchups:

Reds’ Elly De La Cruz (speed/power threat, team-leading hits) and Sal Stewart/Eugenio Suárez combo vs. Ryan’s fastball/slider mix and Twins’ strong defense.

Twins’ Josh Bell (1B, heating up) and Byron Buxton (CF) vs. Williamson’s lefty deception.

Middle-order power and speed (Reds without full catcher depth; Twins without Lewis’ bat) tested in the cold.
Bench/Depth: Reds lean on versatility; Twins have more everyday consistency despite IL absences.

Twins’ offensive surge and Ryan’s edge give Minnesota the clear batter’s-box advantage.

Series History

2026 Season Series: First meeting (opener of 3-game set).

Recent Seasons: Reds have taken a slight edge in recent head-to-heads (4-2 SU in last 6 vs. Minnesota).

All-Time Regular Season: Competitive interleague matchup; games at Target Field often decided by pitching and late-inning offense.

Betting Trends

Twins strong as home favorites (~7-3 home record) and have covered in recent high-scoring home games.

Reds 5-2 on the road but 2-3 in last 5 overall.

Totals trend Under in cool Target Field games with strong starters; Ryan’s low ERA supports fewer runs.

Game Odds

Cincinnati Reds                 8

Minnesota Twins             – 181

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 16, 2026

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