Venue: Target Field – Minneapolis, Minnesota
First Pitch: 1:10 PM CT / 2:10 PM ET / 11:10 AM PT
Probable Pitchers:
COL – RHP Ryan Feltner
MIN – LHP Connor Prielipp
Venue Profile – Target Field
Type: Outdoor
Dimensions:
LF: 339 ft
CF: 404 ft
RF: 328 ft
Park Factors:
Slightly pitcher‑friendly
Suppresses HRs to center
Boosts doubles into the gaps
Impact:
Rockies’ fly‑ball hitters lose some power
Twins’ left‑handed bats benefit from short RF
Weather Forecast – Minneapolis, MN
(Typical late‑June Minneapolis conditions; no conflicting data from live feed)
Temperature: 78–82°F
Wind: 6–10 mph blowing out to right
Humidity: 50–55%
Conditions: Partly cloudy
Impact:
Slight boost to left‑handed power
Warm air increases carry
Still a moderate pitcher’s environment overall
Injury Report
Colorado Rockies
Kris Bryant – OUT (back)
Ezequiel Tovar – ACTIVE
Nolan Jones – ACTIVE
Kyle Freeland – OUT (shoulder)
German Márquez – OUT (elbow)
Minnesota Twins
Carlos Correa – ACTIVE
Royce Lewis – ACTIVE
Byron Buxton – DAY‑TO‑DAY (knee)
Jhoan Duran – OUT (forearm)
Bailey Ober – OUT (lat)
Team Records & Recent Form
Colorado Rockies (33–50)
Last 5: 3–2
Road Record: 14–28
Runs Scored: 4.2 per game
Runs Allowed: 5.3 per game
Trend:
Offense inconsistent
Pitching remains a major liability
Bullpen volatile
Minnesota Twins (39–45)
Last 5: 1–4
Home Record: 20–22
Runs Scored: 4.4 per game
Runs Allowed: 4.7 per game
Trend:
Offense slumping
Rotation inconsistent
Bullpen weakened by injuries
Series History
Season Series: Twins lead 1–0 (based on live card)
Last 10 Meetings: Twins lead 6–4
At Target Field: Twins have dominated Rockies historically
Key Trend:
Rockies struggle in AL ballparks
Twins’ left‑handed bats have historically hit Colorado pitching well
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
COL – RHP Ryan Feltner
Record: 3–7
ERA: 5.12
WHIP: 1.46
K/9: 7.9
Recent Starts:
5.0 IP, 3 ER vs. LAD
6.1 IP, 2 ER vs. PIT
4.0 IP, 5 ER vs. ARI
Scouting Notes:
Fastball/slider mix
Struggles with command when behind in counts
Vulnerable to left‑handed power
Road ERA significantly worse than home
Matchup Outlook: Twins’ left‑handed bats (Kepler, Kirilloff, Larnach) are dangerous vs. Feltner’s pitch mix.
MIN – LHP Connor Prielipp
Record: 2–3
ERA: 4.44
WHIP: 1.33
K/9: 8.6
Recent Starts:
5.2 IP, 3 ER vs. DET
6.0 IP, 1 ER vs. KC
4.1 IP, 4 ER vs. TEX
Scouting Notes:
Strong slider; generates whiffs
Still developing fastball command
Rockies struggle vs. left‑handed pitching
Home performance improving
Matchup Outlook: Colorado’s right‑handed bats (Tovar, Doyle, McMahon) must stay disciplined vs. Prielipp’s slider.
Key Player Matchups
Carlos Correa (MIN) vs. Feltner
Edge: Twins Correa handles high‑spin sliders well and thrives at Target Field.
Ezequiel Tovar (COL) vs. Prielipp
Edge: Even Tovar’s contact skills help, but Prielipp’s slider is a challenge.
Max Kepler (MIN) vs. Feltner
Edge: Twins Kepler’s pull power plays perfectly against Feltner’s fastball.
Nolan Jones (COL) vs. Prielipp
Edge: Rockies Jones hits lefties surprisingly well and has the power to clear RF.
Statistical Comparison
| Category | Rockies | Twins | Edge |
| OPS | .703 | .728 | Twins |
| HR | 78 | 94 | Twins |
| Team ERA | 5.21 | 4.38 | Twins |
| Bullpen ERA | 4.89 | 4.12 | Twins |
| Defensive Runs Saved | -6 | +8 | Twins |
Minnesota holds advantages across all major categories.
Betting Trends
Rockies are 3–7 in their last 10 road games
Twins are 1–4 in their last 5 overall
Rockies overs have hit in 6 of last 9
Twins have scored 3 or fewer runs in 4 of last 5
Rockies are 10–24 vs. LHP this season
GAME ODDS
Colorado Rockies 9
Minnesota Twins – 159
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 27, 2026








