Published on: Jun 22, 2021 2:36 pm IST|Updated on: Jun 22, 2021 2:46 pm IST
MIT vs CR Dream11 Match Prediction: Red-hot Minnesota Twins will be looking to extend their current run of form to six straight wins when they play Cincinnati Reds in their next Major League Baseball match at Target Field on Tuesday night (IST). The Twins won 7-5 in their last match against the Reds and improved to 31-41 on the season. They are fourth in AL Central heading into this encounter. The Reds, on the other hand, are free-falling. It was their fifth straight defeat, a run of result that has catapulted them to fourth in NL Central.
Match Details Date: 22/06/2021 Venue: Target Field Time: 10:40 PM IST
Recent form Minnesota Twins: W W W W W Cincinnati Reds: L L L L L
Record This Season: Minnesota Twins | Cincinnati Reds Games Played: 72 | 711 Wins: 31 | 35 Defeats: 41 | 36
1. Jorge Polanco Games: 66 Runs: 41 Hits: 63 Home Runs: 09
2. Nelson Cruz Games: 65 Runs: 33 Hits: 65 Home Runs: 16
3. Miguel Sano Games: 56 Runs: 26 Hits: 36 Home Runs: 14
4. Josh Donaldson Games: 56 Runs: 31 Hits: 46 Home Runs: 10
5. Anderlton Simmons Games: 56 Runs: 20 Hits: 46 Home Runs: 02
6. Nick Castellanos Games: 67 Runs: 41 Hits: 90 Home Runs: 13
7. Eugenio Suarez Games: 69 Runs: 36 Hits: 46 Home Runs: 15
8. Jesse W Games: 64 Runs: 51 Hits: 85 Home Runs: 17
9. Tyler Naquin Games: 69 Runs: 23 Hits: 50 Home Runs: 11
10. Kyle Farmer Games: 69 Runs: 19 Hits: 43 Home Runs: 05
Unlike Cricket or Football where 11 players take the field, in Baseball only 9 players are allowed to take the field.
Luis Arraez (L) 3B Byron Buxton (R) CF Trevor Larnach (L) LF Nelson Cruz (R) DH Max Kepler (L) RF Jorge Polanco (S) 2B Alex Kirilloff (L) 1B Ryan Jeffers (R) C Andrelton Simmons (R) SS
Cincinnati Reds Line Up (likely): Jonathan India (R) 2B Jesse Winker (L) DH Nick Castellanos (R) RF Tyler Stephenson (R) C Joey Votto (L) 1B Eugenio Suarez (R) 3B Aristides Aquino (R) LF Kyle Farmer (R) SS Scott Heineman (R) CF
OF: M Kepler, N Cruz (VC), J Winker IF: J Polanco (C), J Votto, E Suarez, J India P: T Mahle C: R Jeffers
If the regular-season record is anything to go by, Cincinnati Reds have clear daylight over Minnesota Twins with the former holding a four and a half games advantage over the latter, but the Twins proved in the last game, which they won 7-5 against the same opponent, that they can better any team on their day. In fact, the Reds ‘ negative record also shows that they are being inconsistent this season. Twins will be in front of their fans and we back them to get the win here over the Reds.
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