Why was the Yankees-Twins game delayed?
The game was delayed due to a rainy forecast.
Sports / MLB
The Yankees-Twins series at Yankee Stadium has seen a rain delay, adding anticipation to the pitching matchup between Joe Ryan and Cam Schlittler. The Yankees, looking to sweep the series, have historically dominated the Twins.
The Yankees' recent struggles, with a 27-36 record since May 29 and 2-7 in August, highlight the importance of this series against the Twins. Despite the Twins' scrappy August performance (5-4), their transitional phase offers the Yankees a chance to capitalize. The Yankees need consistent production across the lineup, especially with Aaron Judge limited and Giancarlo Stanton easing back into play. The rotation has been taxed, making a strong pitching performance crucial. Facing the Twins, a familiar opponent, provides an opportunity to regain confidence and spark a turnaround. The Yankees’ ability to exploit this matchup could be a turning point in their season.
The game was delayed due to a rainy forecast.
Joe Ryan is pitching for the Twins, and Cam Schlittler is pitching for the Yankees.
Since 2002, the Yankees are 107-42 against the Twins.
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