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High run-yielding Twins to face baseball's best offense in Rangers
Minnesota Twins

High run-yielding Twins to face baseball's best offense in Rangers

Published Aug. 11, 2015 4:05 p.m. ET
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The Minnesota Twins haven't been able to stop anyone from scoring runs against them over the past month, and that's a big problem with the potent Texas Rangers coming to Target Field for a three-game series starting Tuesday.

The Twins have allowed the most runs per game since the All-Star break, while the Rangers have been baseball's best offense during that time. Despite not hitting a lot of home runs, Texas has scored an MLB-high 123 times in just 22 games.

RANGERS OFFENSE SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK

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Category Production MLB rank
Runs/game 5.59 1st
Batting avg. .287 1st
OBP .346 1st
Home runs 19 T-24th
Pct. runs from HR 22.8 29th

Conversely, Minnesota has allowed its opponents even more runs (140) than that while playing the same number of games. At least the Twins should be able to produce a little offense of their own against the Rangers, who are right behind them and have allowed the second-most runs per game in the majors.

MOST RUNS ALLOWED SINCE ALL-STAR BREAK

Team Runs/game
Twins 6.36
Rangers 5.91
Rockies 5.82
Tigers 5.25
Pirates 5.24

Tuesday's game could hold some historical significance for the pitch-poor and defensively porous Twins. They've allowed eight or more runs in five consecutive games, tied for the club's longest streak since moving to Minnesota in 1961. Including their years as the Senators, the franchise record is six straight games of giving up at least eight runs, which dates back to 1920.

To control the Rangers' dynamic offense (especially Prince Fielder, who has the most first-inning hits in baseball), the Twins will need help. Their pitchers can pick up some extra outs with double plays, and the first two starters of the series (Kyle Gibson on Tuesday and Mike Pelfrey on Wednesday) are the best in the business at inducing groundball twin killings.

MOST GROUNDBALL DOUBLE PLAYS INDUCED

PLAYER TEAM DOUBLE PLAYS
Mike Pelfrey Twins 24
Kyle Gibson Twins 23
Chris Heston Giants 22
Gerrit Cole Pirates 20

Unfortunately for the Twins, the Rangers have grounded into only 69 double plays this season, which is tied for the fewest in the majors.

Despite its struggles, Minnesota is still just four games out in AL Wild Card race, largely thanks to an excellent May. Otherwise, they have a losing record in the other four months this season.

TWINS RECORD BY MONTH

MONTH RECORD WINNING PCT. NOTE
May 20-7 .741 Best in MLB
All other months 35-49 .417 3rd-worst in MLB

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