Venue: Target Field
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
First Pitch: 7:10 PM CT / 5:10 PM PT
Broadcast: Bally Sports West / Bally Sports North / MLB.TV
Weather Update — Minneapolis, MN
Temperature: 79–83°F at first pitch
Humidity: 55–65%
Wind: 8–12 mph (blowing out to left‑center)
Rain Chance: 10–15%
Impact:
Warm, breezy conditions → ball carries well to left‑center
Boost for right‑handed power hitters
Pitchers must keep the ball down to avoid early home‑run damage
Team Records & Standings
Los Angeles Angels — 38–57 (5th in AL West)
Offense inconsistent; pitching bottom‑third
Bullpen unreliable in late innings
Road record: 17–30
Minnesota Twins — 46–49 (3rd in AL Central)
Offense improving; rotation stabilizing
Bullpen trending upward
Home record: 25–22
Injury Report
Los Angeles Angels
Mike Trout — Probable (back tightness)
Anthony Rendon — Out (shoulder)
Reid Detmers — Out (elbow)
Logan O’Hoppe — Questionable (illness)
Minnesota Twins
Carlos Correa — Probable (heel)
Royce Lewis — Out (quad)
Bailey Ober — Out (forearm)
Max Kepler — Questionable (hamstring)
Impact:
Angels missing Rendon reduces right‑handed contact and lineup depth.
Twins missing Lewis reduces middle‑order power but Correa’s availability is crucial.
Pitching Matchup — R. Johnson (LAA) vs. Joe Ryan (MIN)
Los Angeles Angels — R. Johnson (RHP)
Record: 2–6 ERA: 4.89 WHIP: 1.36 K/BB: Average command Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, slider, changeup Scouting Notes:
Young arm with inconsistent command
Slider flashes but lacks consistency
Vulnerable to right‑handed power hitters
Target Field wind conditions pose a challenge
Minnesota Twins — Joe Ryan (RHP)
Record: 7–5 ERA: 3.77 WHIP: 1.18 K/BB: Excellent strikeout‑to‑walk ratio Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, splitter, slider Scouting Notes:
Four‑seam fastball plays extremely well up in the zone
Splitter is a legitimate out pitch
Angels’ lineup struggles vs. high‑velocity and elevated fastballs
Home park suits his fly‑ball tendencies
Recent Team Form
Los Angeles Angels — Last 10 Games
3–7
Offense averaging 3.9 runs per game
Bullpen ERA: 4.72
Trending downward; pitching staff struggling
Minnesota Twins — Last 10 Games
6–4
Offense averaging 4.8 runs per game
Rotation ERA: 3.91
Trending upward; strong home performances
Series History
All‑Time: Angels lead 370–330
Last 10 Meetings: Twins lead 6–4
2026 Season Series: First meeting of the year
At Target Field: Twins have won 5 of last 7
Key Note: Twins have scored 5+ runs in 6 of their last 8 games vs. Angels.
Key Player Matchups
Mike Trout (LAA) vs. Joe Ryan (MIN)
Trout: .271 AVG, 18 HR
Ryan’s elevated fastball can challenge Trout’s swing path Edge: Slight to Ryan
Taylor Ward (LAA) vs. Twins Bullpen
Ward: .258 AVG, 14 HR
Twins bullpen ranks top‑10 in WHIP Edge: Twins bullpen
Carlos Correa (MIN) vs. R. Johnson (LAA)
Correa: .279 AVG, 15 HR
Johnson struggles vs. disciplined right‑handed hitters Edge: Correa
Byron Buxton (MIN) vs. Angels Pitching
Buxton: .245 AVG, 17 HR, elite speed
Angels pitching struggles vs. aggressive power hitters Edge: Buxton
Statistical Comparison (2026 Season)
| Category | Angels | Twins |
| Runs per Game | 4.12 | 4.56 |
| Team ERA | 4.68 | 4.21 |
| Bullpen ERA | 4.51 | 3.88 |
| OPS | .703 | .728 |
| Home Runs | 94 | 112 |
| Defensive Runs Saved | -10 | +7 |
Key Insight: Twins hold advantages in offense, pitching depth, and home performance.
Betting Trends
Los Angeles Angels
3–7 in last 10 road games
2–6 in last 8 vs. AL Central
Overs hit in 6 of last 9 Johnson starts
Angels 1–5 in last six Saturday games
Minnesota Twins
7–3 in last 10 home games
6–2 in last 8 vs. teams below .500
Overs hit in 5 of last 7 Ryan starts
Twins 5–1 in last six night games
Head‑to‑Head Trends
Twins have covered run line in 6 of last 9
Twins average 4.9 runs per game vs. LAA since 2022
Angels have scored 3 or fewer in 7 of last 10 vs. MIN
Game Odds
Los Angeles Angels 8
Minnesota Twins – 173
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, July 10, 2026








