2018 Minnesota Twins season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2018 Minnesota Twins season was the 58th season for the Minnesota Twins franchise in the Twin Cities of Minnesota , their ninth season at Target Field and the 118th overall in the American League . The Twins began the season on March 29 on the road against the Baltimore Orioles and ended the season at home against the Chicago White Sox .[ 1] The Twins finished the 2018 season at 78–84, 13 games out of first place in a weak American League Central . The record led to the firing of manager Paul Molitor the day after the season ended. Also, this season would prove to be the 15th and final season for career Twin Joe Mauer , who retired following the season.
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
3–16
3–4
2–5
2–4
1–6
2–4
1–5
1–6
7–12
1–5
1–6
8–11
3–4
5–14
7–13
Boston
16–3
—
3–4
3–4
4–2
3–4
5–1
6–0
4–3
10–9
2–4
4–3
11–8
6–1
15–4
16–4
Chicago
4–3
4–3
—
5–14
7–12
0–7
11–8
2–5
7–12
2–4
2–5
2–4
4–2
4–3
2–4
6–14
Cleveland
5–2
4–3
14–5
—
13–6
3–4
12–7
3–3
10–9
2–5
2–4
2–5
2–4
4–2
3–4
12–8
Detroit
4–2
2–4
12–7
6–13
—
1–5
8–11
3–4
7–12
3–4
0–7
3–4
2–4
3–4
4–3
6–14
Houston
6–1
4–3
7–0
4–3
5–1
—
5–1
13–6
4–2
2–5
12–7
9–10
3–4
12–7
4–2
13–7
Kansas City
4–2
1–5
8–11
7–12
11–8
1–5
—
1–6
10–9
2–5
2–5
1–5
0–7
2–5
2–5
6–14
Los Angeles
5–1
0–6
5–2
3–3
4–3
6–13
6–1
—
4–3
1–5
10–9
8–11
1–6
13–6
4–3
10–10
Minnesota
6–1
3–4
12–7
9–10
12–7
2–4
9–10
3–4
—
2–5
2–5
1–5
3–4
2–4
4–2
8–12
New York
12–7
9–10
4–2
5–2
4–3
5–2
5–2
5–1
5–2
—
3–3
5–1
10–9
4–3
13–6
11–9
Oakland
5–1
4–2
5–2
4–2
7–0
7–12
5–2
9–10
5–2
3–3
—
9–10
2–5
13–6
7–0
12–8
Seattle
6–1
3–4
4–2
5–2
4–3
10–9
5–1
11–8
5–1
1–5
10–9
—
6–1
10–9
3–4
6–14
Tampa Bay
11–8
8–11
2–4
4–2
4–2
4–3
7–0
6–1
4–3
9–10
5–2
1–6
—
5–1
13–6
7–13
Texas
4–3
1–6
3–4
2–4
4–3
7–12
5–2
6–13
4–2
3–4
6–13
9–10
1–5
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
14–5
4–15
4–2
4–3
3–4
2–4
5–2
3–4
2–4
6–13
0–7
4–3
6–13
3–3
—
13–7
Roster
2018 Minnesota Twins
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Game log
The Twins played two games against the Cleveland Indians on April 17 and 18 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico .[ 2] [ 3] The games were considered home games for the Twins.[ 2] An island-wide power outage occurred on April 18, but the game scheduled for that day was still played.[ 4] [ 5]
2018 game log: 78–84 (Home: 49–32; Away: 29–52)
March: 1–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
March 29
@ Orioles
2–3
Bleier (1–0)
Rodney (0–1)
—
45,469
0–1
L1
2
March 30
@ Orioles
6–2
Gibson (1–0)
Cashner (0–1)
—
17,763
1–1
W1
April: 8–14 (Home: 6–6; Away: 2–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
3
April 1
@ Orioles
7–0
Berríos (1–0)
Gausman (0–1)
—
17,212
2–1
W2
4
April 2
@ Pirates
4–5
Taillon (1–0)
Lynn (0–1)
Kontos (1)
30,186
2–2
L1
5
April 4
@ Pirates
7–3
Rogers (1–0)
Nova
—
20,690
3–2
W1
6
April 5
Mariners
4–2
Duke (1–0)
Altavilla (0–1)
Rodney (1)
39,214
4–2
W2
7
April 7
Mariners
4–11
Leake (2–0)
Berríos (1–1)
—
18,416
4–3
L1
–
April 8
Mariners
Postponed (snow) (Makeup date: May 14.)
8
April 9
Astros
2–0
Verlander (2–0)
Rogers (1–1)
Giles
15,521
4–4
L2
9
April 10
Astros
4–1
Odorizzi (1–0)
Keuchel (0–2)
Rodney (2)
15,500
5–4
W1
10
April 11
Astros
9–8
Rodney (1–1)
Peacock (1–1)
—
15,438
6–4
W2
11
April 12
White Sox
4–0
Berríos (2–1)
Giolito (0–2)
—
15,474
7–4
W3
–
April 13
White Sox
Postponed (snow) (Makeup date: June 5)
–
April 14
White Sox
Postponed (snow) (Makeup date: September 28)
–
April 15
White Sox
Postponed (snow) (Makeup date: August 20)
12
April 17
Indians
1–6
Kluber (2–1)
Odorizzi (1–1)
—
19,519
7–5
L1
13
April 18
Indians
2–1 (16)
Busenitz (1–0)
Tomlin (0–2)
—
19,537
8–5
W1
14
April 20
@ Rays
7–8 (10)
Colomé (1–2)
Duke (1–1)
—
9,786
8–6
L1
15
April 21
@ Rays
1–10
Snell (3–1)
Gibson (1–1)
—
10,106
8–7
L2
16
April 22
@ Rays
6–8
Colomé (2–2)
Reed (0–1)
—
12,515
8–8
L3
17
April 23
@ Yankees
1–14
Tanaka (3–2)
Odorizzi (1–2)
—
39,249
8–9
L4
18
April 24
@ Yankees
3–8
Sabathia (1–0)
Berríos (2–2)
—
39,025
8–10
L5
19
April 25
@ Yankees
4–7
Green (2–0)
Lynn (0–2)
Chapman (4)
39,243
8–11
L6
20
April 26
@ Yankees
3–4
Betances (1–1)
Rodney (1–2)
—
40,758
8–12
L7
21
April 27
Reds
9–15
Hernandez (1–0)
Duffey (0–1)
—
25,002
8–13
L8
22
April 28
Reds
3–1
Odorizzi (2–2)
Romano (1–3)
Rodney (3)
27,115
9–13
W1
23
April 29
Reds
2–8
Mahle (2–3)
Berríos (2–3)
—
25,677
9–14
L1
24
April 30
Blue Jays
5–7
Sanchez (2–2)
Lynn (0–3)
Osuna (7)
16,456
9–15
L2
May: 13–15 (Home: 5–7; Away: 8–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
25
May 1
Blue Jays
4–7 (10)
Clippard (4–0)
Curtiss (0–1)
Osuna (8)
16,245
9–16
L3
26
May 2
Blue Jays
4–0
Romero (1–0)
Stroman (0–4)
—
16,420
10–16
W1
27
May 3
@ White Sox
5–6
Jones (2–0)
Reed (0–2)
—
13,260
10–17
L1
28
May 4
@ White Sox
6–4
Berríos (3–3)
Fulmer (2–2)
Rodney (4)
15,936
11–17
W1
29
May 5
@ White Sox
8–4
Lynn (1–3)
Santiago (0–1)
—
23,765
12–17
W2
30
May 6
@ White Sox
5–3
Duke (2–1)
Rondón (1–2)
Rodney (5)
17,424
13–17
W3
31
May 7
@ Cardinals
6–0
Romero (2–0)
Gant (1–1)
—
40,182
14–17
W4
32
May 8
@ Cardinals
7–1
Odorizzi (3–2)
Martínez (3–2)
—
39,253
15–17
W5
33
May 10
@ Angels
4–7
Álvarez (2–0)
Berríos (3–4)
Johnson (1)
30,127
15–18
L1
34
May 11
@ Angels
5–4
Magill (1–0)
Anderson (0–1)
Rodney (6)
43,521
16–18
W1
35
May 12
@ Angels
5–3 (12)
Hildenberger (1–0)
Ramirez (1–2)
Rodney (7)
40,117
17–18
W2
36
May 13
@ Angels
1–2
Parker (1–1)
Duke (2–2)
—
38,029
17–19
L1
37
May 14
Mariners
0–1
Pazos (1–0)
Hildenberger (1–1)
Diaz (14)
16,581
17–20
L2
38
May 15
Cardinals
4–1
Berríos (4–4)
Cecil (0–1)
Rodney (8)
24,259
18–20
W1
39
May 16
Cardinals
5–7
Hicks (2–1)
Lynn (1–4)
Norris (9)
25,180
18–21
L1
40
May 18
Brewers
3–8
Suter (3–3)
Gibson (1–2)
—
29,349
18–22
L2
41
May 19
Brewers
4–5
Hader (2–0)
Reed (0–3)
—
30,182
18–23
L3
42
May 20
Brewers
3–1
Reed (1–3)
Guerra (0–2)
Rodney (9)
28,577
19–23
W1
43
May 21
Tigers
4–2
Berríos (5–4)
Stumpf (1–3)
Rodney (10)
17,161
20–23
W2
44
May 22
Tigers
6–0
Lynn (2–4)
Boyd (2–4)
—
25,559
21–23
W3
45
May 23
Tigers
1–4
Fulmer (2–3)
Gibson (1–3)
Greene (11)
23,891
21–24
L1
46
May 25
@ Mariners
1–2
Paxton (4–1)
Romero (2–1)
Díaz (18)
19,924
21–25
L2
47
May 26
@ Mariners
3–4 (12)
Bradford (4–0)
Magill (1–1)
—
23,986
21–26
L3
48
May 27
@ Mariners
1–3
Leake (5–3)
Berríos (5–5)
Colomé (12)
31,340
21–27
L4
49
May 28
@ Royals
8–5
Lynn (3–4)
Junis (5–4)
Rodney (11)
18,572
22–27
W1
50
May 29
@ Royals
1–2 (10)
Barlow (1–0)
Rogers (1–2)
—
20,533
22–28
L1
51
May 30
@ Royals
8–11
McCarthy (4–2)
Romero (2–2)
Herrera (12)
21,343
22–29
L2
52
May 31
Indians
8–9
Olson (1–1)
Reed (1–4)
Allen (9)
19,148
22–30
L3
June: 13–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
53
June 1
Indians
7–4
Berríos (6–5)
Carrasco (6–4)
Rodney (12)
30,171
23–30
W1
54
June 2
Indians
7–1
Lynn (4–4)
Bauer (4–4)
—
23,476
24–30
W2
55
June 3
Indians
7–5
Rodney (2–2)
Allen (2–2)
—
26,096
25–30
W3
56
June 5
White Sox
4–2
Duffey (1–1)
Jones (2–2)
Rodney (13)
26,261
26–30
W4
57
June 5
White Sox
3–6
Giolito (4–6)
Littell (0–1)
Soria (5)
26,261
26–31
L1
58
June 6
White Sox
2–5
Santiago (2–2)
Odorizzi (3–3)
Soria (6)
20,393
26–32
L2
59
June 7
White Sox
7–2
Berríos (7–5)
Shields (1–7)
—
21,469
27–32
W1
60
June 8
Angels
2–4
Ramirez (2–2)
Pressly (0–1)
Parker (6)
28,383
27–33
L1
61
June 9
Angels
1–2
Skaggs (5–4)
Gibson (1–4)
Parker (7)
24,061
27–34
L2
62
June 10
Angels
7–5
Romero (3–2)
Tropeano (3–4)
—
28,656
28–34
W1
63
June 12
@ Tigers
6–4
Pressly (1–1)
Coleman (3–1)
Rodney (14)
20,340
29–34
W2
64
June 13
@ Tigers
2–5
Jiménez (3–0)
Reed (1–5)
Greene (16)
19,206
29–35
L1
65
June 14
@ Tigers
1–3
Fulmer (3–5)
Lynn (4–5)
Greene (17)
27,573
29–36
L2
66
June 15
@ Indians
6–3
Gibson (2–4)
Kluber (10–3)
Rodney (15)
32,637
30–36
W1
67
June 16
@ Indians
9–3
Magill (2–1)
Carrasco (8–5)
—
30,282
31–36
W2
68
June 17
@ Indians
1–4
Bieber (1–0)
Odorizzi (3–4)
Allen (14)
27,128
31–37
L1
69
June 19
Red Sox
6–2
Duke (3–2)
Scott (0–1)
—
28,550
32–37
W1
70
June 20
Red Sox
4–1
Lynn (5–5)
Price (8–5)
Rodney (16)
33,153
33–37
W2
71
June 21
Red Sox
2–9
Porcello (9–3)
Gibson (2–5)
—
32,631
33–38
L1
72
June 22
Rangers
1–8
Minor (5–4)
Romero (3–3)
Chavez (1)
28,004
33–39
L2
73
June 23
Rangers
6–9
Gallardo (1–0)
Odorizzi (3–5)
Kela (18)
23,230
33–40
L3
74
June 24
Rangers
2–0
Berríos (8–5)
Colón (4–5)
Rodney (17)
23,633
34–40
W1
75
June 26
@ White Sox
4–8
Lopez (3–5)
Lynn (5–6)
—
16, 276
34–41
L1
76
June 27
@ White Sox
1–6
Shields (3–9)
Gibson (2–6)
—
19,466
34–42
L3
77
June 28
@ White Sox
2–1 (13)
Busenitz (2–0)
Santiago (2–3)
—
21,610
35–42
W1
78
June 29
@ Cubs
6–10
Montgomery (3–2)
Berríos (8–6)
Morrow (17)
41,492
35–43
L1
79
June 30
@ Cubs
9–14
Wilson (2–2)
Hildenberger (1–2)
—
40,950
35–44
L2
July: 14–13 (Home: 10–3; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
80
July 1
@ Cubs
10–11
Lester (11–2)
Lynn (5–7)
Morrow (18)
40,051
35–45
L3
81
July 2
@ Brewers
5–6 (10)
Knebel (2–0)
Littell (0–2)
—
31,353
35–46
L4
82
July 3
@ Brewers
0–2
Guerra (5–5)
Odorizzi (3–6)
Knebel (9)
32,375
35–47
L5
83
July 4
@ Brewers
2–3
Jeffress (6–1)
Berríos (8–7)
Knebel (10)
36,700
35–48
L6
84
July 5
Orioles
5–2
Slegers (1–0)
Cashner (2–9)
Rodney (18)
23,895
36–48
W1
85
July 6
Orioles
6–2
Lynn (6–7)
Bundy (6–8)
—
27,570
37–48
W2
86
July 7
Orioles
5–4
Gibson (3–6)
Castro (2–5)
Rodney (19)
25,974
38–48
W3
87
July 8
Orioles
10–1
Odorizzi (4–6)
Cobb (2–11)
—
22,557
39–48
W4
88
July 9
Royals
3–1
Berríos (9–7)
Hill (1–3)
Rodney (20)
20,199
40–48
W5
89
July 10
Royals
4–9
Flynn (1–1)
Slegers (1–1)
—
27,551
40–49
L1
90
July 11
Royals
8–5
Lynn (7–7)
Sparkman (0–1)
—
26,708
41–49
W1
91
July 12
Rays
5–1
Gibson (4–6)
Snell (12–5)
Rodney (21)
25,281
42–49
W2
92
July 13
Rays
11–8
Hildenberger (2–2)
Eovaldi (3–4)
—
28,756
43–49
W3
93
July 14
Rays
6–19
Schultz (1–0)
Duke (3–3)
—
25,094
43–50
L1
94
July 15
Rays
11–7 (10)
Busenitz (3–0)
Andriese (2–4)
—
25,561
44–50
W1
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
95
July 20
@ Royals
5–6
Duffy (6–8)
Gibson (4–7)
Maurer (1)
27,719
44–51
L1
96
July 21
@ Royals
2–4
Flynn (2–1)
Lynn (7–8)
Peralta (3)
22,159
44–52
L2
97
July 22
@ Royals
3–4
Keller (3–4)
Duke (3–4)
Peralta (4)
18,107
44–53
L3
98
July 23
@ Blue Jays
8–3
Mejia (1–0)
Santos (0–1)
—
25,405
45–53
W1
99
July 24
@ Blue Jays
5–0
Berríos (10–7)
Borucki (0–2)
—
31,933
46–53
W2
100
July 25
@ Blue Jays
12–6 (11)
Belisle (1-0)
Petricka (1-1)
—
32,686
47–53
W3
101
July 26
@ Red Sox
2–1
Gibson (5-7)
Barnes (3-3)
Rodney (22)
37,439
48–53
W4
102
July 27
@ Red Sox
3–4
Thornburg (1–0)
Belisle (1–1)
—
37,273
48–54
L1
103
July 28
@ Red Sox
4–10
Porcello (13–4)
Odorizzi (4–7)
—
36,798
48–55
L2
104
July 29
@ Red Sox
0–3
Eovaldi (4–4)
Berríos (10–8)
Kimbrel (33)
36,785
48–56
L3
105
July 30
Indians
5–4
Rodney (3-2)
Ramirez (0-1)
—
26,256
49–56
W1
106
July 31
Indians
2–6
Bauer (10–6)
Gibson (5–8)
Allen (21)
25,407
49–57
L1
August: 14–14 (Home: 9–6; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
107
August 1
Indians
0–2
Carrasco (13–5)
Magill (2–2)
Hand (26)
29,261
49–58
L2
108
August 3
Royals
6–4
Moya (1–0)
Flynn (2-3)
Rodney (23)
22,236
50–58
W1
109
August 4
Royals
8–2
Berríos (11-8)
Smith (1-3)
—
27,909
51–58
W2
110
August 5
Royals
6–5
Moya (2-0)
Duffy (7-10)
Rodney (24)
25,390
52–58
W3
111
August 6
@ Indians
0–10
Bauer (11–6)
Gibson (5–9)
—
18,620
52–59
L1
112
August 7
@ Indians
3–2
Mejia (2–0)
Carrasco (13–6)
Rodney (25)
19,921
53–59
W1
113
August 8
@ Indians
2–5
Allen (4-4)
Hildenberger (2-3)
—
25,476
53–60
L1
114
August 9
@ Indians
4–5
Miller (2-3)
Reed (1-6)
—
25,942
53–61
L2
115
August 10
@ Tigers
3–5
Zimmermann (5–4)
Santana (0–1)
Greene (24)
24,849
53–62
W1
116
August 11
@ Tigers
4–3
Gibson (6–9)
Liriano (3–7)
Hildenberger (1)
26,991
54–62
W1
117
August 12
@ Tigers
2–4
Boyd (7–10)
Stewart (0–1)
Greene (25)
30,105
54–63
L1
118
August 14
Pirates
5–2
Odorizzi (5–7)
Taillon (9–9)
Hildenberger (2)
28,515
55–63
W1
119
August 15
Pirates
6–4
Moya (3–0)
Santana (2–2)
Hildenberger (3)
26,191
56–63
W2
120
August 16
Tigers
15–8
May (1–0)
Liriano (3–8)
—
25,108
57–63
W3
121
August 17
Tigers
5–4
Gibson (7–9)
Boyd (7–11)
Rogers (1)
26,605
58–63
W4
122
August 18
Tigers
5–7
Carpenter (1–1)
Duffey (1–2)
Greene (26)
31,904
58–64
L1
123
August 19
Tigers
5–4
Hildenberger (3–3)
Wilson (1–4)
—
27,917
59–64
W1
124
August 20
White Sox
5–8
Giolito (9–9)
Gonsalves (0–1)
—
23,431
59–65
L1
125
August 21
@ White Sox
5–2
May (2–0)
Covey (4–11)
Rogers (2)
23,133
60–65
W1
126
August 22
@ White Sox
3–7
Rodón (5–3)
Gibson (7–10)
—
15,160
60–66
L1
127
August 23
A's
6–4
Busenitz (4–0)
Cahill (5–3)
Hildenberger (4)
24,171
61–66
W1
128
August 24
A's
1–7
Manaea (12–9)
Odorizzi (5–8)
—
22,568
61–67
L1
129
August 25
A's
2–6
Fiers (10–6)
Gonsalves (0–2)
—
28,772
61–68
L2
130
August 26
A's
2–6
Buchter (3–0)
Berríos (11–9)
—
23,318
61–69
L3
131
August 28
@ Indians
1–8
Carrasco (16-7)
Gibson (7-11)
—
19,194
61–70
L4
132
August 29
@ Indians
4–3
May (3–0)
Allen (4–6)
Hildenberger (5)
20,398
62–70
W1
133
August 30
@ Indians
3–5
Clevinger (10–7)
Odorizzi (5–9)
Hand (30)
20,244
62–71
L1
134
August 31
@ Rangers
10–7
Magill (3–2)
Moore (3–7)
—
22,808
63–71
W1
September: 15–13 (Home: 10–3; Away: 5–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
135
September 1
@ Rangers
4–7
Gallardo (8–5)
Berríos (11–10)
Leclerc (8)
32,175
63–72
L1
136
September 2
@ Rangers
4–18
Méndez (1–1)
Moya (3–1)
Butler (2)
23,423
63–73
L2
137
September 3
@ Astros
1–4
Keuchel (11–10)
Gibson (7–12)
Peacock (3)
39,559
63–74
L3
138
September 4
@ Astros
2–5
Verlander (14–9)
May (3–1)
Osuna (13)
31,315
63–75
L4
139
September 5
@ Astros
1–9
Valdez (3–1)
Odorizzi (5–10)
—
31,011
63–76
L5
140
September 7
Royals
10–6
May (4–1)
Sparkman (0–3)
—
19,944
64–76
W1
141
September 8
Royals
1–4
López (2–4)
Berríos (11–11)
Peralta (9)
25,814
64–77
L1
142
September 9
Royals
3–1
Hildenberger (4–3)
Hammel (2–13)
—
20,903
65–77
W1
143
September 10
Yankees
2–7
Happ (16–6)
Gibson (7–13)
—
21,565
65–78
L1
144
September 11
Yankees
10–5
Stewart (1–1)
Gray (10–9)
—
20,343
66–78
W1
145
September 12
Yankees
3–1
Odorizzi (6–10)
Severino (17–8)
Hildenberger (4)
24,134
67–78
W2
146
September 13
@ Royals
4–6
Fillmyer (3–1)
Busenitz (4–1)
Peralta (11)
18,745
67–79
L1
147
September 14
@ Royals
4–8
Hammel (3–13)
Hildenberger (4–4)
—
18,389
67–80
L2
148
September 15
@ Royals
3–10
Kennedy (2–8)
De Jong (0–1)
—
19,505
67–81
L3
149
September 16
@ Royals
9–6
Gibson (8–13)
Vasto (0–1)
—
20,286
68–81
W1
150
September 17
@ Tigers
6–1
Stewart (2–1)
Zimmermann (7–8)
—
19,004
69–81
W2
151
September 18
@ Tigers
5–3
Odorizzi (7–10)
Norris (0–5)
Hildenberger (7)
19,740
70–81
W3
152
September 19
@ Tigers
8–2
Gonsalves (1–2)
Turnbull (0–1)
—
19,296
71–81
W4
153
September 21
@ A's
6–7 (11)
Treinen (8–2)
Magill (3–3)
—
27,558
71–82
L1
154
September 22
@ A's
2–3
Treinen (9–2)
Hildenberger (4–5)
—
36,731
71–83
L2
155
September 23
@ A's
5–1
Gibson (9–13)
Cahill (6–4)
May (1)
35,754
72–83
W1
156
September 25
Tigers
2–4
Alcántara (1–0)
Hildenberger (4–6)
Greene (32)
23,849
72–84
L1
157
September 26
Tigers
11–4
Duffey (2–2)
Boyd (9–13)
—
21,316
73–84
W1
158
September 27
Tigers
9–3
Gonsalves (2–2)
Liriano (5–12)
—
22,342
74–84
W2
159
September 28
White Sox
2–1
Berríos (12–11)
López (7–10)
May (2)
20,245
75–84
W3
160
September 28
White Sox
12–4
Jong (1–1)
Giolito (10–13)
—
28,191
76–84
W4
161
September 29
White Sox
8–3
Gibson (10–13)
Rodón (6–8)
—
32,717
77–84
W5
162
September 30
White Sox
5–4
Vasquez (1–0)
Covey (5–14)
May (3)
30,144
78–84
W6
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Twins team member
Source[ 6]
Farm system
Source[ 7]
References
^ "Twins will open 2018 season against Orioles" . MLB.com . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
^ a b "Indians, Twins to play in Puerto Rico in 2018" . MLB.com . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
^ Wells, Adam. "Twins, Indians to Play 2-Game Series in Puerto Rico in 2018" . Bleacher Report . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
^ Bonesteel, Matt (April 18, 2018). "Massive Puerto Rico power outage won't stop Indians-Twins MLB game in San Juan" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
^ "Puerto Rico blackout won't impact MLB game" . ESPN.com . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
^ "2018 Minnesota Twins Schedule | Baseball-Reference.com" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
^ "Twins announce 2018 Minor League staff assignments" . MLB.com . Retrieved April 18, 2018 .
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