TWINS Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats

Next Matchup

April 26, 2026 1:40 PM ET MNNT
Minnesota Twins 967 Twins 12 - 14 Woods Richardson (R)
Best Away Odds +
Tampa Bay Rays 968 Rays 14 - 11 Scholtens (R)
Best Home Odds +

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April 25, 2026

Twins injuries

Pos Player Status
SP Pablo Lopez (Elbow) Out
SP Travis Adams (Triceps) Out
SP David Festa (Shoulder) Out

Twins Schedule

Date Opp Close Result RL/OU
Mar 26, 2026 @Orioles +120 / 8.5 Lost 1-2 Won / Under
Mar 28, 2026 @Orioles +143 / 7.5 Won 4-1 Won / Under
Mar 29, 2026 @Orioles +135 / 9 Lost 6-8 Lost / Over
Mar 30, 2026 @Royals +139 / 10.5 Lost 1-3 Lost / Under
Apr 1, 2026 @Royals -112 / 8 Lost 9-13 Lost / Over
Apr 2, 2026 @Royals +129 / 9.5 Won 5-1 Won / Under
Apr 3, 2026 Rays -117 / 7.5 Won 10-4 Won / Over
Apr 4, 2026 Rays -108 / 8 Lost 1-7 Lost / Push
Apr 5, 2026 Rays -124 / 8 Lost 1-4 - / Under
Apr 6, 2026 Tigers -123 / 7 Won 7-3 Won / Over
Apr 7, 2026 Tigers +143 / 6.5 Won 4-2 Won / Under
Apr 8, 2026 Tigers +132 / 8 Won 8-6 Won / Over
Apr 9, 2026 Tigers +119 / 8 Won 3-1 Won / Under
Apr 10, 2026 @Blue Jays +132 / 9 Lost 4-10 Lost / Over
Apr 11, 2026 @Blue Jays +103 / 8.5 Won 7-4 Won / Over
Apr 12, 2026 @Blue Jays +115 / 8 Won 8-2 Won / Over
Apr 13, 2026 Red Sox +142 / 8 Won 13-6 Won / Over
Apr 14, 2026 Red Sox +119 / 8 Won 6-0 Won / Under
Apr 15, 2026 Red Sox +113 / 8.5 Lost 5-9 Lost / Over
Apr 17, 2026 Reds -170 / 8.5 Lost 1-2 Lost / Under
Apr 18, 2026 Reds -130 / 8 Lost 4-5 Lost / Over
Apr 19, 2026 Reds -120 / 8 Lost 4-7 - / Over
Apr 21, 2026 @Mets +138 / 7.5 Won 5-3 Won / Over
Apr 22, 2026 @Mets +135 / 7.5 Lost 2-3 Won / Under
Apr 23, 2026 @Mets -104 / 7.5 Lost 8-10 Lost / Over
Apr 24, 2026 @Rays +119 / 7.5 Lost 2-6 Lost / Over
Apr 25, 2026 @Rays +117 / 8.5 Lost 1-6 Lost / Under
Apr 26, 2026 @Rays / 1:40 PM ET
Apr 27, 2026 Mariners / 7:40 PM ET
Apr 28, 2026 Mariners / 7:40 PM ET
Apr 29, 2026 Mariners / 1:40 PM ET
Apr 30, 2026 Blue Jays / 7:40 PM ET
May 1, 2026 Blue Jays / 8:10 PM ET
May 2, 2026 Blue Jays / 2:10 PM ET
May 3, 2026 Blue Jays / 12:45 PM ET
May 5, 2026 @Nationals / 6:45 PM ET
May 6, 2026 @Nationals / 6:45 PM ET
May 7, 2026 @Nationals / 1:05 PM ET
May 8, 2026 @Guardians / 7:15 PM ET
May 9, 2026 @Guardians / 6:10 PM ET
May 10, 2026 @Guardians / 1:40 PM ET
May 12, 2026 Marlins / 7:40 PM ET
May 13, 2026 Marlins / 7:40 PM ET
May 14, 2026 Marlins / 1:40 PM ET
May 15, 2026 Brewers / 8:10 PM ET
May 16, 2026 Brewers / 7:10 PM ET
May 17, 2026 Brewers / 2:10 PM ET
May 18, 2026 Astros / 7:40 PM ET
May 19, 2026 Astros / 7:40 PM ET
May 20, 2026 Astros / 1:40 PM ET
May 22, 2026 @Red Sox / 7:10 PM ET
May 23, 2026 @Red Sox / 4:10 PM ET
May 24, 2026 @Red Sox / 1:35 PM ET
May 25, 2026 @White Sox / 2:10 PM ET
May 26, 2026 @White Sox / 7:40 PM ET
May 27, 2026 @White Sox / 7:40 PM ET
May 28, 2026 @White Sox / 2:10 PM ET
May 29, 2026 @Pirates / 6:45 PM ET
May 30, 2026 @Pirates / 4:05 PM ET
May 31, 2026 @Pirates / 1:35 PM ET

Betting on the Minnesota Twins

Playoff success has eluded the Minnesota Twins in recent years, but the team has been stronger since the turn of the 21st century than ever before in its history.

Minnesota Twins Franchise History

The Twins have played their home games in Minnesota since 1961. Prior to that, the franchise competed as the Washington Senators when the American League formed in 1901.

The Senators went over two decades before claiming their first World Series title. In fact, the Senators returned to the World Series the following year but fell to the Pittsburgh Pirates in seven games.

Before moving to Minnesota in 1961, the Senators appeared in one more World Series, losing in five games to the New York Giants.

Shortly after the move, the Twins made three ALCS trips in a six year span, but the team ultimately came up short with regards to winning a championship.

It wasn’t until the 1980s that Minnesota summited the mountain of Major League Baseball. Frank Viola and Kirby Puckett led the club to victory in ’87, and Puckett played an integral part in the team’s next title in ’91.

The Twins were allergic to the playoffs for the remainder of the ‘90s following its second World Series victory. The turn of the century cleared Minnesota right up, though, as they made 6 appearances in 10 seasons.

⚾ Betting on the Twins in Minnesota ⚾

Sports betting is currently illegal in Minnesota. Since 2020, there has been interest among lawmakers to pass some form of legislation that legalizes sports betting, but all efforts have failed.

There is general optimism regarding sports betting coming to Minnesota in the future.

Up to this point, the tribes have not been convinced that widespread sports betting, particularly online, would benefit their operations. As tribal support increases, so does the likelihood of legalized sports betting, especially in retail form.

When Minnesota does legalize sports betting, in whichever capacity it chooses, bettors can expect to see something resembling the following:

  • Minnesota Twins -1.5 (-150)
  • Milwaukee Brewers +1.5 (+120)

In this hypothetical Border Battle, the Twins are favored by 1.5 runs over the Brewers, and the Twins’ runline is juiced to -150, essentially meaning a Twins bettor is paying a premium for that runline.

If the Twins win by more than 1.5 runs, they cover the runline and cash all Twins -1.5 wagers. If the Twins win by just 1, or lose, the Brewers cover the runline.

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Have fun betting on the Minnesota Twins this season, and always remember to follow our responsible gambling resources and tips.