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Daily Team Report

Minnesota Twins Scout Report

Sunday, April 26, 2026 — on the road at Tampa Bay Rays
Tonight
@ TB
Road
Last 10
2-8
2W – 8L
Active Streaks
5
player streaks tracked
Sport
MLB
Minnesota

The Twins arrive in Tampa Bay riding a 2-8 skid over their last 10 games. Minnesota's offense has been particularly quiet at the plate, with several key contributors posting extended stretches of production below their nightly thresholds. Brooks Lee has gone 26 straight under on walks at the 1.5 line, while Matt Wallner carries matching droughts: 25 straight under on RBIs at 1.5 and 24 straight under on walks at the same mark.

Notable Minnesota Twins player streaks

Brooks Lee headshot
Brooks Lee
UNDER 1.5 walks100% hit rate
26 straight
Matt Wallner headshot
Matt Wallner
UNDER 1.5 RBIs100% hit rate
25 straight
Byron Buxton headshot
Byron Buxton
UNDER 1.5 walks100% hit rate
25 straight
Byron Buxton headshot
Byron Buxton
UNDER 0.5 stolen bases100% hit rate
25 straight
Matt Wallner headshot
Matt Wallner
UNDER 1.5 walks96% hit rate
24 straight

Byron Buxton has also been held quiet, posting 25 straight under on both walks at 1.5 and stolen bases at 0.5. The combination of recent losses and individual offensive droughts sets the stage for tonight's matchup against the Rays.

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