Open in App
  • Local
  • U.S.
  • Election
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • MinnesotaSportsFan

    Another Minnesota Twins Injury to Help Cement Their Collapse

    By Ted Schwerzler,

    1 days ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2pA3Ug_0vj5QQ2700

    The Minnesota Twins postseason hopes are fading fast . At this point, suggesting they are on life support would be putting it kindly. They lost to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night, and the injury bug got them once again . This time Matt Wallner found himself on the shelf.

    Matt Wallner forced from game for Minnesota Twins

    In the bottom of the sixth inning Matt Wallner pinch hit for Kyle Farmer. He was called out on strikes , but swung multiple times throughout the at bat. When the inning turned over it was Trevor Larnach in left field, not Wallner. He may be cement bones , but his muscles aren’t made of rubber.

    Wallner grabbed at his left side on the way back to the dugout and an oblique injury immediately became a concern. Core muscle injuries can take a significant amount of time to heal depending on the severity. With just five games left in the regular season, Wallner’s season is over.

    This is the end of the road for Wallner in 2024, he’ll finish having played 75 games (one less than 2023). He put up a nearly exact match of the numbers he produced in 2023 as a rookie. That is a strong foundation for the Minnesota native to build off of going into 2025.

    Related: Max Kepler’s Minnesota Twins Career is Over

    The Twins have determinations to make on the corner outfield for next year. With Max Kepler set to hit free agency, right field would seem to be Wallner’s for the taking.

    How do the Twins replace Matt Wallner?

    With Wallner headed to the injured list, the Minnesota Twins will recall a hitter from Triple-A St. Paul. There are just five games left, but they’ll need someone to provide an option. Rocco Baldelli will be looking for an outfielder, but he probably can’t be too picky on handedness or skillset at this point. That means Austin Martin is back.

    The Saints have a handful of players still in St. Paul for what they are calling “stay hot camp.” The most likely trio of options included Austin Martin, DaShawn Keirsey Jr., and Michael Helman. Martin has gotten the most run of that group this year, but Keirsey Jr. is the best outfielder. Helman is a utility player like Martin, and he went 3-for-8 with a pair of doubles during a seven game cameo.

    Related: Carlos Correa Calls Out Minnesota Twins Teammates for Not Caring Enough

    No one that is promoted should be expected to factor significantly into the lineup. Minnesota can mix and match other pieces and keep a younger rookie as an insurance option. It’s clear the Twins are walking wounded though , and the youth has struggled to keep up.

    Related: Breakout Starter Named Minnesota Twins’ Minor League POY by Baseball America

    It’s disappointing that this is how it appears the season will end. Things have been trending this way for weeks, however.

    More must-reads:

    Expand All
    Comments / 1
    Add a Comment
    r g
    1d ago
    continuing to laugh at the collapse of this team.
    View all comments
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Local News newsLocal News
    Cats of Kansas City19 days ago
    Alameda Post13 days ago
    VikingsTerritory2 days ago

    Comments / 0