Minnesota Twins vs Oakland Athletics August 20th 2025
The Athletics will visit the Minnesota Twins at Target Field on Wednesday, August 20, 2025. The Athletics have a record of 57-70 and are ranked 5th in the AL West. They are on a one-game winning streak and have gone 6-4 in their last 10 games.
The Twins hold a 58-67 record and sit 4th in the AL Central. They recently lost a game and have a 3-7 record in their last 10 games. The game is set for 7:40 PM and will be broadcasted on MNNT. The weather forecast predicts a warm day with a light breeze under clear skies.
Athletics vs Twins Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins
- Venue: Target Field in Minneapolis, MN
- Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025
- Betting Odds: Athletics Moneyline +107, Twins Moneyline -126, Athletics Runline +1.5 (-192), Twins Runline -1.5 (+159), Total Over 9.0 (-109), Total Under 9.0 (-111)
The Athletics Can Win If…
The Athletics recently won against the Minnesota Twins with a score of 6-3. Jacob Lopez pitched six innings, allowing only two earned runs and striking out eight. Nick Kurtz was perfect at the plate, going 3 for 3 with two doubles and an RBI, while Shea Langeliers added a home run.
The Athletics have shown strong hitting stats this season. They rank fourth in batting average at .254 and fourth in slugging percentage at .435. Their lineup features power hitters like Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz, who have combined for 52 home runs.
Looking at the upcoming game, the Athletics have a chance to capitalize on their offensive strengths. Their lineup includes Brent Rooker and Tyler Soderstrom, both with over 20 home runs this season. With J.T. Ginn on the mound, the team aims to support him with their high-ranking offense against the Twins’ Bailey Ober.
The Twins Can Win If…
The Minnesota Twins are looking to bounce back after a 6-3 loss to the Athletics. In that game, Ryan Jeffers and Brooks Lee both hit home runs, providing a glimpse of the team’s power potential. Joe Ryan, the starting pitcher, struck out six batters in four innings, showing his ability to get outs when needed.
The Twins have a solid lineup with players like Byron Buxton and Matt Wallner, who can deliver at the plate. Buxton has a .277 batting average with 25 home runs, making him a key offensive threat. The team ranks 13th in home runs this season, showing they have the power to change the game quickly.
Bailey Ober will take the mound for the Twins with a chance to improve his record. Despite a 5.15 ERA, Ober has shown flashes of control with a WHIP of 1.35. The Twins’ bullpen is also capable, as they rank 6th in blown saves, indicating their ability to hold leads late in games.
The Lean
The Twins are favored to win with a moneyline of -126. The Athletics have a moneyline of +107. Our model projects the Twins to win with a score of 5-4. The Twins have a slightly better pitching staff, which gives them the edge.
The total for the game is set at 9.0 runs. Our model projects a total of 9 runs. Given the Twins’ and Athletics’ pitching and hitting stats, the game is likely to be close to the set total. We recommend taking the under at 9.0 (-111).
Langeliers Stays Hot as A’s Look to Keep Rolling vs Twins
The Oakland Athletics are heating up—and so is catcher Shea Langeliers. Oakland will look to ride both that momentum and Langeliers’ bat into Wednesday’s matchup with the Minnesota Twins, aiming to lock in another series win on the road.
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Langeliers Keeps It Simple—and Productive
There’s no swing change, no drastic tweak. Langeliers attributes his recent power surge to consistency and mindset. That approach has paid off big time. In Tuesday’s 6–3 win over Minnesota, he clubbed his 27th home run of the season and his 15th since the All-Star break.
Langeliers (Post-ASB) | Stat |
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Games Played | 29 |
Home Runs | 15 |
Total HR (2024) | 27 |
“Just staying even,” Langeliers said. “Not letting the good or bad get too big.”
Oakland has followed suit. The A’s are 15-8 in their last 23 games—quietly putting together one of their best stretches of the season.
Twins Try to Halt the Slide
Meanwhile, Minnesota is reeling. The Twins have lost four of their last five and six of their last eight, falling nine games below .500. Even ace Joe Ryan wasn’t immune—he gave up five runs (two earned) over four innings in the opener.
Manager Rocco Baldelli pointed to Pierson Ohl’s four-inning relief performance as a bright spot: “That’s exactly what he’s here for,” Baldelli said.
Ober vs Ginn on the Bump
Right-hander Bailey Ober (4-7, 5.15 ERA) will try to reverse the Twins’ luck. He hasn’t won since May 3 but has historically handled Oakland well.
Ober vs A’s (Career) | Stat |
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Record | 3-0 |
ERA | 1.33 |
Starts | 3 |
Oakland counters with rookie J.T. Ginn, who’s struggled with consistency. He’s 2-5 with a 5.04 ERA and is coming off a tough outing vs Tampa Bay.
Ginn 2024 | Stat |
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Record | 2-5 |
ERA | 5.04 |
Strikeouts | 61 |
Innings | 55.1 |
This will be his first career start against Minnesota.