Sunday, September 21st, 2025

The Cleveland Guardians, holding an impressive 84-71 record and placed second in the AL Central, visit the Minnesota Twins (66-89, fourth in AL Central) for an exciting MLB matchup at Target Field. The action is set to begin at 1:10 PM local time, with both teams looking to make an impact as the regular season nears its end.
Today at Target Field, expect mostly clear skies and pleasant baseball weather with temperatures around 72°F. There’s little to no chance of precipitation, making for dry playing conditions. Winds will be gentle at 6 mph out of the southwest, posing minimal impact on fly balls and outfield play. It’s an ideal evening for fans and players alike.
The starting pitchers for today’s contest are Joey Cantillo for the Guardians and Simeon Woods Richardson for the Twins. Cantillo enters at 5-3 with a 3.27 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, and 95 strikeouts. Woods Richardson brings a 7-4 record, 4.31 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, and 95 strikeouts of his own.
Oddsmakers have the Guardians favored at -129, with the Twins at +109. The over/under for total runs is 8.5.
The Minnesota Twins are aiming to halt a five-game losing streak but face a tough challenge against the red-hot Guardians. Minnesota has a 37-43 home record and has struggled in close contests with a 15-26 mark in one-run games.
Cleveland, meanwhile, boasts a solid 43-37 record on the road. The Guardians are particularly strong when outhitting opponents, going 57-13 in such games.
This marks the 13th meeting between the teams this season, with the Guardians holding a commanding 9-3 advantage in the series.
For Minnesota, Brooks Lee has been a steady contributor with 15 doubles, a triple, and 15 home runs. In recent games, Kody Clemens has been producing, going 9-for-37 with a double and four homers in his last 10 outings.
Cleveland’s offense is paced by Jose Ramirez, who sports a .282 average along with 31 doubles, three triples, and 30 home runs. Bo Naylor has also been hot recently, hitting 12-for-37 with three doubles and three homers over his last 10 games.
The Twins are 2-8 in their last 10 games, posting a .233 team batting average and a 5.90 ERA while being outscored by 22 runs. Contrastingly, the Guardians have won 10 consecutive games, with a .243 team batting average, 1.19 ERA, and an impressive +34 run differential over that stretch.
Twins: Pablo Lopez (15-Day IL, forearm), Matt Wallner (10-Day IL, oblique), Justin Topa (15-Day IL, oblique), Ryan Jeffers (7-Day IL, head), Alan Roden (60-Day IL, thumb), Christian Vazquez (10-Day IL, shoulder), Anthony Misiewicz (15-Day IL, shoulder), David Festa (15-Day IL, shoulder)
Guardians: Nolan Jones (10-Day IL, oblique), Nic Enright (15-Day IL, elbow), Lane Thomas (10-Day IL, foot), Will Brennan (60-Day IL, forearm), Andrew Walters (60-Day IL, lat), Ben Lively (60-Day IL, forearm), John Means (60-Day IL, elbow), Sam Hentges (60-Day IL, shoulder)
Sunday’s matchup between the Cleveland Guardians and Minnesota Twins brings together two AL Central rivals. The Guardians come in with momentum and the edge in the season series, while the Twins are eager to snap their losing streak on home turf. With strong pitching matchups and clear weather, fans can expect a competitive and enjoyable game at Target Field.
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