Twins Hold Players-Only Meeting Amid Seven-Game Losing Streak
The Minnesota Twins, once the hottest team in baseball, now face challenges after a dramatic downturn.
- The Twins have lost seven consecutive games, their longest losing streak in six years.
- A players-only meeting was held to address the team's struggles and lack of offensive adjustments.
- Manager Rocco Baldelli highlighted the team's failure to react to opposing pitchers' strategies.
- Carlos Correa emphasized the importance of communication during tough times.
- The Twins' offense has been outscored 45-12 during the current losing streak.