Twins Aim for Series Sweep as They Host Struggling White Sox

The Minnesota Twins, seeking to clinch a series sweep, will face the Chicago White Sox, who are mired in a prolonged losing streak, at Target Field on Thursday, April 25th. Simeon Woods Richardson will start for the Twins, while Mike Soroka will take the mound for the White Sox. The first pitch is scheduled for 1:10 PM ET. Fans can tune in to watch the game live or stay informed about the latest developments through the provided link.

Cubs Pitcher Luke Little Forced to Change Glove Due to American Flag Patch

Chicago Cubs reliever Luke Little was required to change his glove before entering Wednesday night’s game against the Houston Astros due to an American flag patch on his glove. The umpires cited MLB regulations prohibiting white on pitchers’ gloves, deeming the flag a potential distraction to batters. Despite having to break in a new glove mid-game, Little retired both batters he faced and expressed pride in his country following the victory.

Royals Release Infielder Mike Brosseau

The Kansas City Royals have released infielder Mike Brosseau from his minor league contract after a disappointing start to the season. Brosseau, 30, hit just .156 in 12 spring training games and .107 in 33 plate appearances with Triple-A Omaha. Despite his recent struggles, Brosseau has a solid track record in the majors, particularly against left-handed pitching. He could still find another minor league deal elsewhere.

Cubs and Astros Engage in Thrilling Contest at Wrigley Field

In a captivating encounter at Wrigley Field on April 24, 2024, the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros battled it out on the diamond. The game was filled with exciting moments, including a three-run home run by Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson in the first inning, a solo home run by Astros second baseman José Altuve in the ninth inning, and a tense eighth inning that saw Cubs pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. strike out Astros centerfielder Jake Meyers to end the inning. Despite a valiant effort, the Cubs ultimately fell to the Astros by a score of 4-3. Throughout the game, fans witnessed several notable plays and player performances, including strong pitching from Cubs starting pitcher Jameson Taillon and Astros starting pitcher Spencer Arrighetti, as well as impressive fielding from Cubs first baseman Michael Busch and Astros third baseman Alex Bregman. The game concluded with a beautiful sight as a waning gibbous moon rose above a neon beer sign at Wrigley Field, symbolizing the end of a thrilling night of baseball.

Padres, Rockies Face Off in Coors Field Rubber Match

The San Diego Padres, with Fernando Tatis Jr., and the Colorado Rockies, led by Ryan McMahon, will conclude their three-game series at Coors Field on Thursday, April 25. The game will commence at 3:10 PM ET and will be available to stream on Fubo and other sports platforms. Randy Vasquez and Dakota Hudson will take the mound for the Padres and Rockies, respectively.

Mariners Aim for Sweep in Texas Showdown

The Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers, both holding identical records of 12-12, will face off at Globe Life Field on Thursday, April 25th, for a potential series sweep by the Mariners. Luis Castillo will start for Seattle, while Andrew Heaney will take the mound for Texas. For those seeking to follow the action, the game will be available via live stream and on television. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness this exciting MLB matchup with Fubo, where you can catch all the thrills of the game and more through their free trial. For tickets and official MLB merchandise, visit Ticketmaster and Fanatics, respectively.

Espinal’s RBIs Drive Reds to 7-4 Win Over Phillies

Cincinnati Reds outfielder Santiago Espinal led the team to a 7-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies with three RBIs on Wednesday night. Relief pitcher Fernando Cruz played a crucial role by securing runners left on base by Phillies’ starter Spencer Turnbull, who had an otherwise impressive outing. The Reds managed to hold on despite Will Benson driving in a solo homer in the third inning and Alec Bohm contributing three hits and two RBIs for the Phillies.

Joe Ryan Shines with Career-High Strikeouts as Twins Beat White Sox

Joe Ryan pitched six strong innings, striking out eight batters and allowing only three runs, as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-3 at Target Field. The win was Ryan’s first of the season and the Twins’ first series sweep of the year. The Twins scored four runs in the second inning, including a three-run homer from Willi Castro. The White Sox cut the lead to 4-3 in the fifth inning, but the Twins added two more runs in the bottom half of the inning. Matt Bowman, Brock Stewart, and Griffin Jax combined to pitch three shutout innings of relief for the Twins.

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