Joe Ryan, Bailey Ober roughed up while Twins shut out by Guardians in both ends of doubleheader

The Minnesota Twins endured back-to-back shutouts at the hands of the Cleveland Guardians during a doubleheader in Minneapolis. Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober struggled on the mound, as Kody Clemens’ near-hit underscored Cleveland’s overpowering performance.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Twins were shut out in both games of a doubleheader.
  • Joe Ryan and Bailey Ober both struggled on the mound for Minnesota.
  • Kody Clemens nearly produced a key seventh-inning hit but was denied by Cleveland’s defense.
  • Cleveland’s pitching and defense were decisive in shutting down Minnesota’s offense.
  • The story was originally published in The Brunswick News on September 21, 2025.

Doubleheader Challenges

The Minnesota Twins faced a daunting test at their home field in Minneapolis, as the Cleveland Guardians came prepared to dominate. The result was a pair of consecutive shutouts, one of the hardest outcomes for any team to endure in a single day of baseball action.

Pitching Struggles

Minnesota’s hopes rattled early when Joe Ryan was unable to keep Cleveland’s hitters in check. Bailey Ober followed in the second game but struggled as well, signaling a challenging day on the mound for the Twins. The Guardians’ offense capitalized in both contests, proving too much for Minnesota’s rotation.

A Near Miss for Kody Clemens

In the seventh inning of one of the matchups, Kody Clemens had what looked to be a certain hit off Cleveland’s starter, Slade Cecconi. The ball soared toward right-center field, but a determined defensive play turned it into an inning-ending flyout. Clemens, stunned by how close he came to changing the momentum, could only watch as his potential extra-base hit fell short.

Strong Guardians Showing

With back-to-back shutouts, Cleveland demonstrated a powerful one-two punch of pitching and defense that left the Twins searching for answers. The Guardians’ ability to stifle Minnesota’s offense in both games underscored their determination and execution. For the Twins, the day’s results served as a reminder that even on home turf, maintaining momentum can be a steep challenge.

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