Now healthy, Joe Ryan looks to lead Twins past Cardinals
- The Minnesota Twins will open the 2025 Major League Baseball season against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Thursday with the first pitch scheduled for 3:15 p.m.
- This game marks the earliest season opener in Twins franchise history and only the second time they've opened against a National League team, the first being against Milwaukee in 2021.
- The Twins are entering the season after finishing 82-80 last year, while the Cardinals had an 83-79 record, tying for second place in the NL Central.
- Twins players Brooks Lee and Royce Lewis are on the 10-Day IL, and Michael Tonkin is on the 15-Day IL, while Zack Thompson is on the 15-Day IL for the Cardinals.
- Major League Baseball is producing and distributing Twins games with availability on DIRECTV, Xfinity/Comcast, Spectrum, and Midco, as well as streaming on Fubo, but not currently on YouTube TV, Sling, Philo, or Hulu + Live TV, and DISH Network is not carrying the games to open the season.
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Now healthy, Joe Ryan looks to lead Twins past Cardinals
Joe Ryan could make a big difference in the Minnesota Twins' starting rotation this season, provided he returns to form after recovering from a shoulder injury.
What channel are the Twins on? Here’s where to find the games
The 2025 season kicks off on Thursday with the Twins playing in St. Louis. Hours before the first pitch, Major League Baseball, which is producing and distributing Twins games, announced deals with DIRECTV, Xfinity/Comcast, Spectrum and Midco and other providers. Here are the major metro providers you can catch the Twins on, with the channels included: DIRECTV: 668 or 668-3 Xfinity/Comcast: 1261 Spectrum: 428 Spectrum Wisconsin: 319 Midco: 638 F…
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