
Twins
2026Snapshot
Offense: Strong contact, weak discipline. Pitching: Average hr suppression, weak quiet contact.
Score 4.6/g, allow 5.0/g — the pitching is the leak — they allow more than they should.
The simulator expected 65.0 wins from their game-by-game play; they have 63.
Team identity
Offense style
Pull-heavy lineup
How this lineup attacks — direction, trajectory, and contact quality against the other 29 teams. Style, not skill.
Hitters
Balanced: the top 3 hitters account for +298 bases above replacement; the other 14 combine for +554.
Every hitter, ranked by contact quality (EB/PA)
(0.438)
- 1
Byron Buxton396 PA0.553
- 2
Josh Bell508 PA0.508
- 3
Matt Wallner135 PA0.503
- 4
Kody Clemens456 PA0.501
- 5
Ryan Jeffers268 PA0.497
- 6
Royce Lewis388 PA0.477
- 7
Trevor Larnach384 PA0.466
- 8
Victor Caratini335 PA0.445
- 9
Brooks Lee496 PA0.438
- 10
Kaelen Culpepper47 PA0.432
- 11
Luke Keaschall480 PA0.431
- 12
Austin Martin335 PA0.419
- 13
Tristan Gray188 PA0.410
- 14
Alex Jackson69 PA0.393
- 15
Alan Roden72 PA0.379
- 16
Orlando Arcia50 PA0.374
- 17
Ryan Kreidler217 PA0.368
How to read this chart
- The dot is the model's best estimate. The bar around it is the middle 50% of where that estimate could land — a short bar means a lot of evidence, a long one means the sample is still thin.
- Where two players' bars overlap, the model cannot honestly separate them, however far apart their rank numbers are.
- The tinted halves split at the dashed league line: the green side is better than league average for this metric, the red side worse.
- The dashed average and the teal league-best line are the whole league, not just the players listed here.
- Click any player to open their page.
BB% vs HR%
League best:BB% Will Wagner (22.2%)HR% Eduardo Valencia (9.5%)
Dot size = K% (bigger = more strikeouts).
How to read this chart
- Each face is one player on this roster: BB% across the bottom, HR% up the side, both as a share of the plate appearances he took.
- The dashed lines are the average across every qualified player in the league, not just this roster — so a corner means better or worse than the league, not better or worse than a teammate.
- The league best is named above the chart rather than drawn on it. Stretching the axes out to reach it would squeeze this roster into a corner and pile the faces on top of each other, and picking a player out is what this chart is for.
- Tap a headshot to open the player.Hover a headshot for the player.
Too few plate appearances to rank (2):
Pitchers
Top-heavy: the top 3 pitchers account for +53 bases above replacement; the other 17 combine for −103.
Every pitcher, ranked by run prevention (xEB/PA)
(0.456)
- 1
Andrew Morris260 BF0.428
- 2
Joe Ryan523 BF0.434
- 3
Taj Bradley599 BF0.449
- 4
Kody Funderburk172 BF0.456
- 5
Travis Adams179 BF0.456
- 6
Connor Prielipp408 BF0.459
- 7
Taylor Rogers211 BF0.461
- 8
Kendry Rojas130 BF0.467
- 9
Cole Sands56 BF0.468
- 10
Eric Orze189 BF0.468
- 11
Cody Laweryson78 BF0.469
- 12
Anthony Banda156 BF0.470
- 13
Mick Abel93 BF0.471
- 14
Yoendrys Gómez243 BF0.472
- 15
Bailey Ober435 BF0.474
- 16
Zebby Matthews410 BF0.481
- 17
Justin Topa92 BF0.482
- 18
Mike Paredes154 BF0.486
- 19
Luis García74 BF0.489
- 20
Simeon Woods Richardson289 BF0.497
How to read this chart
- The dot is the model's best estimate. The bar around it is the middle 50% of where that estimate could land — a short bar means a lot of evidence, a long one means the sample is still thin.
- Where two players' bars overlap, the model cannot honestly separate them, however far apart their rank numbers are.
- The tinted halves split at the dashed league line: the green side is better than league average for this metric, the red side worse.
- The dashed average and the teal league-best line are the whole league, not just the players listed here.
- Click any player to open their page.
BB% allowed vs HR% allowed
League best:BB% allowed Bryse Wilson (3.3%)HR% allowed Mason Miller (0.0%)
Dot size = K% (bigger = more strikeouts recorded).
How to read this chart
- Each face is one player on this roster: BB% allowed across the bottom, HR% allowed up the side, both as a share of the batters he faced.
- The dashed lines are the average across every qualified player in the league, not just this roster — so a corner means better or worse than the league, not better or worse than a teammate.
- The league best is named above the chart rather than drawn on it. Stretching the axes out to reach it would squeeze this roster into a corner and pile the faces on top of each other, and picking a player out is what this chart is for.
- Tap a headshot to open the player.Hover a headshot for the player.
Too few batters faced to rank (5):
Season value
Who carried the team
Hitters create bases, pitchers prevent them — one roster on one replacement scale.
How to read this chart
- Every hitter's bat and every pitcher's arm, both measured against a freely-available replacement. The tag marks the role (Hitter / Starter / Reliever).
- Modeled (shrunk) rates, like the boards above — a two-way player appears once for his bat and once for his arm.
- The total sums the whole roster; this board shows the biggest movers. Click a name for their page.
Recent games
Recent games
The team's last 10 games. Click into any one to see the full simulator breakdown.
- LostAug 22Aug 22, 2026
MINTwins5@
SDPPadres7 - LostAug 21Aug 21, 2026
MINTwins2@
SDPPadres6 - WonAug 19Aug 19, 2026
ATLBraves4@
MINTwins6 - WonAug 18Aug 18, 2026
ATLBraves1@
MINTwins4 - WonAug 17Aug 17, 2026
ATLBraves2@
MINTwins4 - LostAug 16Aug 16, 2026
PHIPhillies7@
MINTwins5 - LostAug 15Aug 15, 2026
PHIPhillies9@
MINTwins1 - LostAug 13Aug 13, 2026
PHIPhillies7@
MINTwins1 - WonAug 12Aug 12, 2026
BALOrioles5@
MINTwins7 - LostAug 11Aug 11, 2026
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MINTwins2