MLB Game Preview: Minnesota Twins (17-23) vs. Cleveland Guardians (21-20)

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First Pitch: 1:40 PM ET

Venue: Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio

Surface: Natural grass

Series: Game 3 of 3 (Series tied 1–1)

Weather Report (as of early May 10 projections)

  • Temperature: 68–72°F
  • Conditions: Partly cloudy
  • Humidity: ~60%
  • Wind: 7–11 mph blowing out to right field
  • Impact:
    • Boosts left-handed pull power (advantage: Cleveland’s Josh Naylor, Minnesota’s Max Kepler).
    • Slightly favorable for run scoring, especially on fly balls to right.
    • Outfield defense will be tested on balls slicing toward the corner.

Injury Report

Minnesota Twins

  • SS Carlos Correa — OUT (plantar fascia tear)
  • 3B Royce Lewis — OUT (quad strain)
  • OF Byron Buxton — Day-to-day (knee soreness; may DH)
  • SP Joe Ryan — OUT (forearm tightness)
  • RP Brock Stewart — OUT (shoulder)
  • RP Jhoan Duran — Healthy (available for late innings)

Cleveland Guardians

  • SP Shane Bieber — OUT (Tommy John recovery)
  • OF Steven Kwan — OUT (hamstring strain)
  • RP Trevor Stephan — OUT (elbow)
  • 1B Josh Naylor — Healthy (minor back tightness earlier in week)
  • SS Brayan Rocchio — Day-to-day (wrist bruise)

Team Records & Recent Form

Minnesota Twins (17–23)

  • Last 10: 4–6
  • Road Record: 8–12
  • Run Differential: –29
  • Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching staff stretched thin.
  • Strength: Power potential from Kepler, Larnach, Wallner.
  • Weakness: Missing Correa/Lewis has cratered infield defense and OBP.

Cleveland Guardians (21–20)

  • Last 10: 5–5
  • Home Record: 12–9
  • Run Differential: +6
  • Trend: Pitching stabilizing; offense streaky but timely.
  • Strength: Contact hitting, bullpen depth, home-field consistency.
  • Weakness: Lack of elite power; lineup thins without Kwan.

Probable Starting Pitchers

Minnesota — RHP Bailey Ober (2–3, 4.28 ERA)

  • 2026 Road ERA: 4.65
  • WHIP: 1.29
  • K/BB: Strong command, low walk rate
  • Scouting Notes:
    • Tall, extension-heavy delivery creates deception.
    • Vulnerable to left-handed hitters with uppercut swings.
    • Needs to keep fastball up to avoid barrels from Naylor and Ramirez.

Cleveland — RHP Tanner Bibee (3–2, 3.54 ERA)

  • 2026 Home ERA: 3.21
  • WHIP: 1.18
  • K/9: 9.7
  • Scouting Notes:
    • Slider and changeup both plus pitches.
    • Twins’ lineup struggles vs. high-spin breaking balls.
    • Can dominate if pitch count stays manageable.

Key Player Matchups

1. José Ramírez (CLE) vs. Bailey Ober

  • Ramírez handles high fastballs well.
  • Ober must avoid predictable sequencing.

2. Max Kepler (MIN) vs. Tanner Bibee

  • Kepler’s pull power plays well with wind blowing out.
  • Bibee’s slider is the key to neutralizing him.

3. Josh Naylor (CLE) vs. Twins Bullpen

  • Naylor thrives vs. right-handed relievers.
  • Minnesota’s middle relief has been shaky without Stewart.

4. Edouard Julien (MIN) vs. Bibee

  • Julien’s patience could elevate Bibee’s pitch count early.

Series History

  • 2025–2026 Combined: Guardians lead 9–7
  • At Progressive Field: Cleveland has won 5 of last 7
  • Trend: Guardians consistently win tight, low-scoring games at home vs. Minnesota.

Betting Trends

Minnesota Twins

  • 3–7 last 10 road games
  • Overs hit in 6 of last 8 Twins games
  • Twins are 4–14 when scoring 3 or fewer runs

Cleveland Guardians

  • 6–3 last nine home games
  • Unders hit in 5 of last 7 at Progressive Field
  • Cleveland is 13–5 when leading after 6 innings

Head-to-Head

  • Home team is 7–3 in last 10
  • Unders are 6–4 in last 10
  • Guardians have covered run line in 4 of last 6

Game Odds

Minnesota Twins             7.5

Cleveland Guardians      – 163

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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