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Boston Red Sox
vs
Minnesota Twins
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Game Date:
06/10/2016
8:10pm EST

Lines:
Boston -1.5
Minnesota +1.5

Total:
Over 9 (-111)
Under 9 (+101)

Community Picks: Boston Red Sox 0% vs Minnesota Twins 0%

Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins Thread

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Minnesota Twins
It has been a nightmarish season for Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton. He's hitting .197/.305/.426 on the year. He has 75 strikeouts, a number that has him tied for seventh most strikeouts in all of baseball. After hitting .253 with eight homers in April, he hit only .173 in May, knocking just four homers. Ten days into June, he's hitting just .103 on the month. Nightmarish might not be a strong enough word. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Just because Stanton is talented doesn't mean he's immune to having a down period, or even a down season. The key is how he handles it. Stanton is no stranger to adversity; he's had multiple injuries over his playing career, including taking a fastball to the face. But when Dave Hyde of the Sun Sentinel spoke with Stanton on Sunday, it was clear that his extended slump is starting to get to him.  "I'm mad about what's going on, of course," he said. "I'm just trying not to be miserable. That's where I don't want to go." Stanton has spilled his blood on the field after a bad beaning, and had his insides spilled in various other injuries in his Marlins time. But these words are as close as he ever comes to spilling his heart. It's as much as he lets anyone inside his thoughts. Stanton's situation in Miami could be worse. Coming into the season, he was seen as the major driver of the Marlins' offense. If the team was flailing and his lifeless bat was just one among many, that would make Stanton's slump seem even more significant. But the Marlins have four starters that are currently hitting above .300, and one who is hitting in the .290s. Their success has picked up the team and given Stanton time to go through the struggle cycle: difficulty, more difficulty, problem solving, and rebound.  Stanton is still having issues, but he's continuing to work with Barry Bonds, the Marlins' hitting coach, to figure things out. And during the Marlins' game against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, Statcast gave Giancarlo fans (and perhaps even Giancarlo himself) a reason to hope. The ball that Stanton hit was measured at 123.9 mph, which is the hardest hit ball ever recorded by Statcast. (Not surprisingly, Stanton's 120.3 mph single from May 2015 was the previous record-holder.) That's not necessarily a sign that he's coming out of it, but at the very least we know he can still put a charge on the ball. And for a player like Giancarlo Stanton, that might be all he needs to get going again.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
June 10, 2016 10:17:am EST
Boston Red Sox
June 09, 2016 8:35:pm EST
Minnesota Twins
The Chicago White Sox, a team that was once surprisingly good, has turned into a giant mess that has lost 20 of its last 26 games and blown a six-game lead in the AL Central. In trying to fix that, the White Sox on Thursday signed a player on the disabled list and dumped the starting pitcher with the second most wins on the team. Is this what panic looks like? Continue to Article
June 09, 2016 5:33:pm EST
Boston Red Sox
SAN FRANCISCO — There’s no missing David Ortiz. When Big Papi’s around, you know it, either by his booming voice, his contagious laugh or his larger-than-life presence. When he walks into the clubhouse or the dugout, you don't see him, you feel him. Such was the scene Tuesday at AT&T Park. Ortiz wasn’t even in the starting lineup, but he was still the star of the show. This, as you well know by now, is his final year in Major League Baseball and his farewell tour features all the pomp and circumstance you’d expect for a 20-year veteran who has hit 519 career homers. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Continue to Article
June 09, 2016 2:45:pm EST
Boston Red Sox
The stadium of the San Francisco Giants, AT&T Park, is very special. Situated in McCovey Cove, it sits right on the water, providing a gorgeous view for both fans in the park and those hanging out in the cove on watercraft. So of course, every now and then a ball hit by a player will find its way into the water. It's been almost two years since there's been a Splash Hit at AT&T Park (i.e. a homer hit into the water by a Giants player), and on Wednesday night Brandon Belt finally ended the drought. The Giants were playing the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, and Belt was facing David Price in the bottom of the fourth. Price would make just two mistakes in this game, and one of them was to Belt. On the 0-1 pitch, Belt took a mighty swing and sent the ball soaring out of the park and into the water. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The ball bobbed in the water all on its own, but not for long. A Giants fan wearing a Madison Bumgarner jersey jumped into McCovey Cove and swam out to get it. Once he climbed out of the water, he triumphantly held up the ball -- he may have been sopping wet, but he got his souvenir. Continue to Article
June 09, 2016 9:56:am EST
 
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