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Minnesota Twins ace Joe Ryan struck out 11 over seven innings on Sunday afternoon as the Twins beat the Colorado Rockies 7-1. The Twins moved to 48-51 with the
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Despite trade interest around the league, the Twins are expected to keep All-Star starter Joe Ryan, who’s posting his best season yet.
The Twins currently sit at 47–51, losers of three straight games entering the series finale against the Rockies. The team is five games out of a playoff spot, making a late-season push for October baseball an uphill battle.
The Boston Red Sox want Joe Ryan, and the door may be open for a trade given the Minnesota Twins' current ownership problems.
A disappointing first half has left the Minnesota Twins in a rough spot as they decide what to do prior to the trade deadline, with All-Star Joe Ryan being floated as a potential candidate to be dealt by one person in MLB.
First-time All-Star Joe Ryan, who has been told he will “most likely pitch an inning” Tuesday night, is soaking up knowledge from his fellow standouts in Atlanta.
The Colorado Rockies (23-74) and Minnesota Twins (47-50) will clash on Sunday at Coors Field, starting at 3:10 p.m. ET. The Rockies are an underdog at home (+163) versus the Twins (-198). The Twins will give the ball to Joe Ryan (9-4) against the Rockies and German Marquez (3-10).
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Joe Ryan is being monitored by "a number of teams" leading up to the July 31 MLB trade deadline, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi.