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Minnesota Twins
vs
Milwaukee Brewers
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Game Date:
04/21/2016
1:40pm EST

Lines:
Minnesota +1.5
Milwaukee -1.5

Total:
Over 9 (+110)
Under 9 (-121)

Community Picks: Minnesota Twins 0% vs Milwaukee Brewers 0%

Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers Thread

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Milwaukee Brewers
There have been a number of things that been underwhelming about the start of 2016 for the Minnesota Twins — the 0-9 start, Miguel Sano's .216 batting average and all things Byron Buxton. But one thing that hasn't underwhelmed is Korean rookie Byung-ho Park's ability to hit massive home runs. Park — a 29-year-old who hit 50+ the past two seasons in Korea — hasn't had the smoothest transition into MLB, which isn't all that uncommon. He's still hitting just .233. But things have been better lately. He had four hits in the last two games, including a homer in each game. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] You can see if Park can hit another on Thursday when the Twins play the Milwaukee Brewers. Gametime is 1:40 p.m. ET. It's the MLB Free Game of the Day here on Yahoo Sports and you can stream it live (and for free!) on Yahoo's Sports Home , MLB index and video home . As for Park, four of his 10 hits this season have been homers, and they've all been pretty majestic blasts. His first homer of the season was measured at 466 feet by ESPN's Hit Tracker Online  (the second longest of the season thus far). MLB's Statcast system had it at 451. Either way, it shows that when Park connects, watch out. Another wonderful element of this story is how excited people in Korea get about Park's success. Just listen to the Korean play-by-play calls of his homers. They're fantastic. That kind of excitement doesn't need translation. Byung Ho #Park 's another moon shot (Korean call) #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/BIGvSAjT1b — Joseph Kim (@blackwings2011) April 19, 2016 Byung Ho #Park 's 1st Target Field homer ,462 feet (Korean call) #ParkBang #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/c8CB0Ohnni — Joseph Kim (@blackwings2011) April 16, 2016 May Byung-ho Park keep hitting dingers. And may Korean announcers keep going nuts when he does . More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Mike Oz is the editor of Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at mikeozstew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @MikeOz Continue to Article
April 21, 2016 11:43:am EST
Minnesota Twins
There have been a number of things that been underwhelming about the start of 2016 for the Minnesota Twins — the 0-9 start, Miguel Sano's .216 batting average and all things Byron Buxton. But one thing that hasn't underwhelmed is Korean rookie Byung-ho Park's ability to hit massive home runs. Park — a 29-year-old who hit 50+ the past two seasons in Korea — hasn't had the smoothest transition into MLB, which isn't all that uncommon. He's still hitting just .233. But things have been better lately. He had four hits in the last two games, including a homer in each game. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] You can see if Park can hit another on Thursday when the Twins play the Milwaukee Brewers. Gametime is 1:40 p.m. ET. It's the MLB Free Game of the Day here on Yahoo Sports and you can stream it live (and for free!) on Yahoo's Sports Home , MLB index and video home . As for Park, four of his 10 hits this season have been homers, and they've all been pretty majestic blasts. His first homer of the season was measured at 466 feet by ESPN's Hit Tracker Online  (the second longest of the season thus far). MLB's Statcast system had it at 451. Either way, it shows that when Park connects, watch out. Another wonderful element of this story is how excited people in Korea get about Park's success. Just listen to the Korean play-by-play calls of his homers. They're fantastic. That kind of excitement doesn't need translation. Byung Ho #Park 's another moon shot (Korean call) #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/BIGvSAjT1b — Joseph Kim (@blackwings2011) April 19, 2016 Byung Ho #Park 's 1st Target Field homer ,462 feet (Korean call) #ParkBang #MNTwins pic.twitter.com/c8CB0Ohnni — Joseph Kim (@blackwings2011) April 16, 2016 May Byung-ho Park keep hitting dingers. And may Korean announcers keep going nuts when he does . More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Mike Oz is the editor of Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at mikeozstew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @MikeOz Continue to Article
April 21, 2016 11:43:am EST
Minnesota Twins
Back-to-back productive offensive efforts have the Milwaukee Brewers in position to take their four-game home-and-home series with the Minnesota Twins. The Brewers can do so with a third consecutive victory over their interleague rivals Thursday at Miller Park. A day after four doubles helped Milwaukee (7-8) to a 6-5 win at Minnesota, it homered three times in Wednesday's 10-5 home victory. Continue to Article
April 21, 2016 2:22:am EST
Milwaukee Brewers
Walks, home runs and a defensive lapse cost the Minnesota Twins. The Twins' bullpen surrendered home runs by Aaron Hill, Chris Carter and Domingo Santana and the Milwaukee Brewers beat Minnesota 10-5 on Wednesday night. Twins starter Tommy Milone exited with two outs in the fifth inning, leaving the bases loaded on a hit and two walks and the score tied at 1. Continue to Article
April 21, 2016 1:33:am EST
Milwaukee Brewers
Walks, home runs and a defensive lapse cost the Minnesota Twins. The Twins' bullpen surrendered home runs by Aaron Hill, Chris Carter and Domingo Santana and the Milwaukee Brewers beat Minnesota 10-5 on Wednesday night. Twins starter Tommy Milone exited with two outs in the fifth inning, leaving the bases loaded on a hit and two walks and the score tied at 1. Continue to Article
April 21, 2016 1:33:am EST
 
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