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    Willy Aybar left Friday’s game in the sixth inning with an undisclosed injury.
    Tony Pena Jr. took over at third base.
  • MIN Center Fielder #5
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    Ryan Kreidler hit a three-run homer off Mike Burrows in the Twins’ 4-1 defeat of the Astros on Wednesday.
    Kreidler impressed with some surprising power last month, but the Twins didn’t buy in and sent him back down on Apr. 22 anyway. Given another chance last week, he’s gone 5-for-13 in four games. Overall, he has three homers in 32 plate appearances, topping his total of two in 211 career major league plate appearances entering the season. His average bat speed is over 74 mph, up from 71 mph last year and 68.5 mph in 2024. As crazy as the idea would have seemed to be a few months ago, it’s probably time for the Twins to give him a look as a starter at short or third.
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  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Joe Ryan fanned nine while allowing one run over six innings in a victory over the Astros on Wednesday.
    Ryan got 19 whiffs and had a 38 percent CSW in his most dominant performance yet this season. Since providing everyone a big scare by leaving his May 3 start with an elbow issue, Ryan has had three straight outings in which he’s allowed exactly one run in six innings. He’s 3-3 with a 3.02 ERA and a 61/14 K/BB in 56 2/3 innings.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #78
    Andrew Morris pitched a perfect ninth against the Astros for his first major league save Wednesday.
    Working with a three-run lead, Morris retired Yordan Alvarez, Christian Walker and Jake Meyers in order. The rookie has a 4.29 ERA and a 17/6 K/BB through 21 innings as a reliever. That’s not overly exciting, but the Twins don’t have any clearly better options in the ninth right now. Morris might be worth a try in deeper leagues.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #50
    Mike Burrows surrendered four runs in six innings Wednesday to lose to the Twins and drop to 2-6 on the season.
    The runs came on homers from Victor Caratini and Ryan Kreidler, bringing Burrows’ total to 12 given up in 56 1/3 innings this year. He also managed just two strikeouts and walked three today. It’s probably time for Burrows to head to Triple-A for spell, but if not, he has a favorable matchup next week in Texas.
  • MIN Catcher #37
    Picking on his former team, Victor Caratini went 2-for-4 with a homer against the Astros on Wednesday.
    The Twins really need Caratini to step it up with Ryan Jeffers out for at least a month. He’s hitting .198/.304/.261 in 135 plate appearances, which is a far cry from his .263/.329/.406 line in his two years with Houston.
  • STL Shortstop #0
    Masyn Winn (knee) is back in the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Pirates.
    Winn is back at shortstop and hitting sixth following a one-game absence due to left knee discomfort. The positive news is that an MRI didn’t turn up any structural damage and he’s feeling well enough to get back in the lineup after a brief hiatus.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani is starting and in the lineup at DH on Wednesday against the division-rival Padres.
    Ohtani returns to two-way status after three consecutive starts where he pitched exclusively since April 22. The 31-year-old generational talent recently snapped out of an extended funk at the plate, hitting .429 (12-for-28) with one homer, nine RBI and one steal over his last seven games. The Dodgers have made an effort to reduce his massive workload by giving him time off from hitting while pitching recently, so it’s notable that he’s in the lineup for a pivotal showdown against San Diego.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #17
    José Berríos underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery this week, according to Blue Jays manager John Schneider.
    This was always a potential outcome. The decision was made to perform a full reconstructive procedure after surgeons discovered UCL damage while performing an elbow operation to address his preexisting fracture and loose bodies. The 31-year-old right-hander’s absence is a hit to Toronto’s rotation depth since there was a slight possibility he would pitch again later this season. He’s likely to miss a significant portion of next year given the timing of the procedure.
  • KC Center Fielder #15
    Lane Thomas is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s series finale against the Red Sox with hamstring soreness.
    Royals manager Matt Quatraro told reporters Thomas is available off the bench, but they’re going to try to give him some extra rest ahead of Thursday’s off-day. The 30-year-old suffered the minor ailment during Tuesday’s game against Boston. He’ll presumably be ready for Friday’s series opener against the Mariners.
  • TEX Right Fielder #24
    Brandon Nimmo was removed from Wednesday’s series finale against the Rockies with right hamstring tightness.
    Nimmo has been dealing with hamstring issues since early May and wound up departing Wednesday’s contest following a fifth-inning single. The 33-year-old veteran finished 1-for-3 before departing. There should be a definitive update on his status prior to Friday’s series opener against the division-rival Angels.