Game 37: Minnesota Twins at Washington Nationals

2 min read
Game 37: Minnesota Twins at Washington Nationals

Game 37: Minnesota Twins at Washington Nationals

In which we discuss the worst DC group with a red logo… the Washington Nationals.

Game 37: Minnesota Twins at Washington Nationals

In which we discuss the worst DC group with a red logo… the Washington Nationals.

Game 37 is upon us, and the Minnesota Twins are heading to the nation's capital to take on the Washington Nationals. First pitch is set for 5:45 PM, and you can catch all the action on Twins.TV, TIBN, WCCO 830, The Wolf 102.9, or the Audacy App. For the latest on our opponents, check out Federal Baseball.

Let's be honest—it's been a month of mediocrity for the Twins. We've seen flashes of brilliance, but consistency has been elusive. Still, every game is a new opportunity, and today could be the day they turn things around. Whether they play it close or rise to the occasion, we're here for it.

So bring your lineup cards and settle in: they're facing a National tonight. The season has felt a bit off-kilter at times, but that's baseball. Today is a different day, and it might just be a little bit okay. Cheer loud and proud when they cry "Play ball!"

If you're heading to the park in Navy Yard, don't forget your scorecard and glove. Grab a fly ball in the outfield and soak in the atmosphere. The lights will illuminate the field as the Twins battle a National. Bat as sword, glove as shield—even if the similes get a little irrational.

Take the Green Line, brave the crowded train, and make your way to Nationals Park. Sure, WMATA might test your patience, but it's all part of the experience. Tonight, the Twins face a National with passion and grit. The lyrics may get repetitive, but the energy is real: so play, so play, so play!

And in roster news that might raise an eyebrow: The Twins are reportedly acquiring right-handed pitcher Yoendrys Gómez from the Tampa Bay Rays. Gómez, 26, was recently designated for assignment. Sure, this move is supposed to shore up the bullpen—but we've heard that before. Let's see how it plays out.

Like this article?

Order custom jerseys for your team with free design

Related Topics

Related News

Back to All News