Thursday, August 14th, 2025

The Detroit Tigers travel to Minneapolis to open a four-game series against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. The Tigers, who currently lead the AL Central with a 70-52 record, look to maintain their division lead, while the Twins (57-63) aim to make a late-season surge from fourth place.
On the mound for Detroit is Tarik Skubal (11-3, 2.35 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, 187 strikeouts), who has been one of the league’s most dominant starters. Minnesota counters with Bailey Ober (4-7, 5.16 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 82 strikeouts), hoping he can quiet the Tigers’ bats. Oddsmakers favor Detroit at -216, with the Twins at +179 and an over/under set at 7.5 runs.
This marks the 10th meeting between these AL Central rivals this season, with the Tigers holding a slim 5-4 advantage in the season series. The Twins have performed solidly at home with a 32-25 record but are looking to improve their overall mark. In road games, the Tigers are 31-28 and have found particular success when hitting multiple home runs, going 35-12 in such contests.
Minnesota ranks eighth in the American League with 140 home runs, averaging 1.2 long balls per game. Detroit is also a threat with power in their lineup, using it as a key part of their formula for winning games, especially on the road.
Byron Buxton leads the Twins with a .283 average, 15 doubles, four triples, and 24 home runs. Ryan Jeffers has been hot recently, collecting 13 hits, a home run, and six RBI over his last 10 games.
For the Tigers, Gleyber Torres leads with 18 doubles and 13 home runs, while Spencer Torkelson has been reliable with 12 hits, a double, and three home runs in his previous 10 outings.
The Twins have gone 6-4 in their last 10 games, batting .222 with a 4.25 ERA, and have outscored their opponents by two runs. The Tigers are 5-5 over that same stretch, hitting .248 with a 4.60 ERA, and have been outscored by six runs.
The Twins are missing Christian Vazquez (shoulder), Simeon Woods Richardson (illness), Anthony Misiewicz (shoulder), David Festa (shoulder), and Pablo Lopez (shoulder). The Tigers are without Matt Vierling (oblique), Paul Sewald (shoulder), Reese Olson (shoulder), Parker Meadows (quadricep), Sean Guenther (hip), Jackson Jobe (flexor), Jason Foley (shoulder), Alex Cobb (hip), Ty Madden (shoulder), Jose Urquidy (elbow), and Alex Lange (lat).
Today at Target Field, fans can expect mostly sunny skies with comfortable temperatures around 78°F. There is minimal chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Light winds out of the southwest at 7-10 mph may slightly favor hitters to right field, making for pleasant and fair baseball conditions.
The Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins renew their AL Central rivalry at Target Field in a four-game series crucial for both teams’ playoff hopes. Detroit’s strong road power and pitching duel between Tarik Skubal and Bailey Ober offer a compelling matchup. Minnesota’s home run ability and recent momentum, combined with favorable baseball weather, set the stage for an exciting contest in Minneapolis.
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