Twins look to break 4-game road slide, play the Red Sox
- The Minnesota Twins face the Boston Red Sox on Saturday at 4:10 p.m. EDT in Boston, aiming to break a streak of four consecutive road defeats.
- The Twins enter the game with a 13-20 record and offensive struggles, while the Red Sox hold an 18-16 record and rank second in the AL East.
- Probable starters are Bailey Ober for the Twins, boasting a 3-1 record and 4.13 ERA, and Hunter Dobbins for the Red Sox with a 2-0 record and 2.45 ERA.
- Twins president Derek Falvey described the team's start as "frustrating" and "disappointing," emphasizing strong pitching but difficulties matching offensive potential.
- The Twins aim to improve before returning home Tuesday, with injured key players expected back soon to help reverse their recent slump.
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Derek Falvey speaks of ‘disappointing’ Twins season
BOSTON — As he assessed the first 20% of the Twins’ season, one which has seen them start the year 14-20, Derek Falvey kept coming back to two words. “Frustrating” and “disappointing” were the two most commonly used descriptors from the Twins’ president of baseball and business operations as he addressed the team’s performance. Even still, Falvey projected confidence in the team’s core — one which the front office did not deal from, despite a 12…
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