MILWAUKEE – The Twins were without Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton on Friday. Harrison Bader remains sidelined. Willi Castro left in the second inning because of a knee injury.
As the injuries pile up, so do the wins.
Behind six scoreless innings from Joe Ryan, who has been one of the best pitchers in baseball over the past month, and a bullpen that refuses to give up runs, the Twins won their 12th game in a row with a 3-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field.
The Twins matched the second-longest winning streak in team history, tying 12-game winning streaks from last year and 1980. The Twins had a 15-game winning streak from June 1-16 during their 1991 World Series championship season.
“You’re missing some really good players, but I think the story of this team is trusting every man can step up and play a big role,” Ryan Jeffers said after the Twins became the first team to carry a 12-game winning streak in consecutive seasons since Cleveland in 2016-17.
Dominant pitching has been the theme of the Twins’ winning streak, and they recorded a shutout in back-to-back games for the first time since the first two games of the 2023 season. Ryan, who has yielded one or zero runs in six of his past seven starts, gave up only two hits and one walk while striking out nine batters.
Three Twins relievers — Brock Stewart, Griffin Jax and Cole Sands — combined to strike out seven batters over three innings. The bullpen has allowed one earned run over its past 10 games — a 0.25 ERA in 35⅓ innings.
“When you start thinking about it instead of just experiencing it, it’s even more impressive,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “It’s just gorgeous stuff.”