The Seattle Mariners defeated the Minnesota Twins 7-1, with Josh Naylor hitting a three-run homer. Joe Ryan pitched well for the Twins but was replaced after the seventh inning, leading to the Mariners' offensive surge.
Key points
Mariners defeated Twins 7-1
Josh Naylor hit a three-run home run
Joe Ryan pitched well but was replaced
Mariners collected 12 hits in total
Julio RodrĂguez and Cole Young also had three hits each
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 28: Josh Naylor #12 of the Seattle Mariners hits a three-run home run against the Minnesota Twins in the eighth inning at Target Field on April 28, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 28: Josh Naylor #12 of the Seattle Mariners hits a three-run home run against the Minnesota Twins in the eighth inning at Target Field on April 28, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Josh Naylor, Julio RodrĂguez and Cole Young each collected three hits in the Mariners 7-1 win over the Twins Tuesday. The Marinersâ lineup picked up 12 hits in total, including five for extra bases, in what wound up being a comfortable win.
But the game wasnât so comfortable early. Joe Ryan started for the Twins and was good as always, pounding the zone, getting ahead, and keeping the Mariners off balance through the first five innings. He got 13 called strikes on his fastballs, and five whiffs against the splitter and curve. I wouldnât even say it was a bad performance by the Mariners against a pitcher like Ryan, who finished the day top 10 in the majors by WAR, but they were often caught in between and guessing wrong. This is what the first five innings looked like:
Things changed when the middle of the order stepped to the plate for the third time. With two outs, Julio got a hanging curveball and laced a grounder down the left field line, hustling into second for a double. Naylor followed by, flicking a single the other way to make the game 1-1.
The Mariners couldnât get any more runs in the sixth, but they made Ryan work. After a leadoff double from in the top of the seventh, Ryanâs day was done. The Twins were forced to turn to a far less intimidating bullpen, and Young eventually the other way to give the Mariners a 2-1 lead.
J.P. drew a leadoff walk in the eighth. Julio then hit a screaming double past the outstretched arm for in right field to put runners on second and third. That brought Naylor to the plate to face , who threw a top-rail cutter that bled back over the plate. Naylor turned on it and crushed it way out to right, taking a few steps back to admire the shot before proceeding around the bases.
The Mariners werenât quite done. Young lead off the ninth with another single, took a hit by pitch, and Julio with a sharp line drive to left, to finish off the score at 7-1.
It was another great day for the offense. The Mariners are up to a 105 wRC+ despite their early struggles and entered the day with a 126 wRC+ since April 10 (when they began the four-game route of ). Itâs largely coming from the middle of the order, too, with Julio, Cal, Arozarena and Naylor each beginning Tuesdayâs games with a wRC+ between 138 and 143 over that stretch. If they keep scoring five runs per game on average, the wins will eventually follow.
got the start for the Mariners, and it went the way it always does. He showed off a deep arsenal, got some whiffs and strikeouts, and ultimately struggled before exiting after five innings.
It was the fourth that got him, even if it wasnât quite his fault. lead off the inning with a sharp grounder right down the line at first. The ball was so down the line, in fact, that it hit the bag, popped 15 (or 20? ) feet in the air over Josh Naylorâs head, and landed in right field for a single. followed with what looked like a double play ball, but Cole Young forgot that heâs a good defender now, and dropped the ball on the transfer, putting runners on first and second. Gilbert later walked to load the bases. After battling to get two outs, Gilbert got to hit a sharp grounder to Leo Rivas at third base, who raced to the bag and got the lead runner with a dive.
Gilbert got into more trouble in the fifth, this time on his own. stepped to the plate to lead off the inning. Gilbert threw him a first-pitch fastball up â â but Buxton seemed to be sitting on it and yanked it to left for a solo homer. It was somewhat amusing that ROOT was in the middle of presenting a graphic showing Buxton as the top home run hitting center fielder in the majors. âDid we do that?â Aaron Goldsmith asked, following a brief silence as the ball flew through the air.
The very next pitch, Gilbert hung a changeup middle-middle to , who launched it off the top of the high wall in right field for a double. Gilbert would eventually escape the inning with the game still 1-0, but by the time he did, the pitch count read 93 and his day was done.
Again, it was the standard five-and-dive outing that has been the standard for Gilbert throughout his career. (). Outings like Tuesdays technically make him a top 25 starting pitcher in the majors, and they often help the Mariners win, but that in-game longevity continues to stand in the way of reaching the next level.
Still, Gilbert did his job, got the ball to the bullpen with just one run on the board, and the lineup eventually found some runs. The Mariners go for their first back-to-back series wins of 2026 on Wednesday at 10:40 a.m.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Mariners vs. Twins game on April 28, 2026?
The Seattle Mariners won the game against the Minnesota Twins with a final score of 7-1.
Who hit a three-run home run for the Mariners against the Twins?
Josh Naylor hit a three-run home run for the Mariners in the eighth inning against the Twins.
How did Joe Ryan perform in the game before being relieved?
Joe Ryan pitched effectively for the Twins, keeping the Mariners off balance for the first five innings before being replaced after the seventh.
What key players contributed to the Mariners' offense in the game?
Julio RodrĂguez, Cole Young, and Josh Naylor each collected three hits, significantly contributing to the Mariners' offensive performance.
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