The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Minnesota Twins 5-4, overcoming a 4-2 deficit in the late innings. The Twins' bullpen faltered, allowing three runs in the final two innings.
Key points
Cincinnati Reds won 5-4 against Minnesota Twins
Twins led 4-2 before losing in the late innings
Minnesota's bullpen allowed three runs in the final two innings
Josh Bell and Luke Keaschall were standout players for the Twins
Reds' Elly De La Cruz contributed to the comeback
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 18: Matt McLain #9 of the Cincinnati Reds is tagged out by Luke Keaschall #15 of the Minnesota Twins in a rundown in the eighth inning at Target Field on April 18, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Reds defeated the Twins 5-4. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 18: Matt McLain #9 of the Cincinnati Reds is tagged out by Luke Keaschall #15 of the Minnesota Twins in a rundown in the eighth inning at Target Field on April 18, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Reds defeated the Twins 5-4. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Twins frustrated in all the predictable ways today, with eleven runners left on base and a leaky bullpen squandering a quality start from Taj Bradley. With a 4-2 lead in the seventh, Minnesota’s pen gave up one run in each of the following innings to cough up the lead and hand the series over to the visiting Cincinnati Reds.
Bradley’s season ERA remains a dominant 1.63 after a six-inning start in which he only struck out five, but held the Reds to five scattered hits and two runs. The first of those came in the visiting second, when a Nathaniel Lowe double sent Sal Stewart to third after a leadoff walk had put the latter aboard; ’s RBI sacrifice fly made it a 2-1 Twins lead, after a triple had already plated a pair in the first.
Minnesota would get another back in a lengthy third that saw three non-ABS challenges, two of which were overturned (both Shelton’s challenges) and one of which was upheld (Francona’s, that scrub.) Within that inning, the play that made the most difference was Luke Keaschall’s line-drive single that scored , whose place on the bases was credited to one of the successful calls from Minnesota’s replay room.
The 3-1 lead was short-lived. The Reds got the run right back in the fourth, with doubling and scoring ona two-out single from Stephenson, who was responsible for two runs driven in on the day. After a threat in the fourth bore no fruit, the Twins were able to knock starter out of the game in the fifth, putting a pair on with two outs and pushing the lefty’s pitch count to 97 (52 strikes.) Reliever surrendered an RBI single from , whose stretch of plating baserunners continues. That made it a 4-2 game, a score that held until Bradley’s exit.
From there, the patchwork bullpen did its thing, and lemme tell you, it wasn’t their *fun* thing.
and combined to allow a run in the seventh, with Topa allowing a leadoff single to Hines and Funderburk allowing a two-run single to which scored him. gave up two hits and a run in the eighth — two singles got the inning going, and a sacrifice fly/double play combination tied the game despite technically getting Orze out of a jam. And put the finishing touches on the comeback, letting another leadoff single set the tone, then watching it score on a knock after bunted the runner into scoring position.
From up 4-2 in the seventh to slowly down 5-4 in the ninth, Minnesota went quickly against , who earned his first save of the season and struck out two in a breezy final inning.
So, is it a bad weekend for the Twins, or are they coming back down to earth after an improbably successful week and a half? It’s three straight dropped for the Twinkies, who were nearly blown out in the finale and have since seen known weaknesses rear their heads in support of back-to-back losses against the Reds. They’ll need to win tomorrow to avoid the sweep, although for now, they can take comfort in a temporary share of first place that still remains until posts their final later tonight.
See you tomorrow!
**STUDS:**
1B (2-for-4, 2 R)
2B Luke Keaschall (2-for-5, RBI, 2B)
CF (1-for-2, 2 BB, 2B)
**DUDS:**
Twins RPs (3 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 K)
Q&A
What was the final score of the Reds vs. Twins game on April 18, 2026?
The Cincinnati Reds won the game against the Minnesota Twins with a final score of 5-4.
Who were the standout players in the Reds vs. Twins game?
Josh Bell and Luke Keaschall were notable for the Twins, while Tyler Stephenson and Elly De La Cruz contributed significantly for the Reds.
What caused the Twins to lose the lead in the game against the Reds?
The Twins lost the lead due to their bullpen allowing three runs in the final two innings after holding a 4-2 advantage.
How did the Twins perform in their recent games leading up to the loss against the Reds?
The Twins faced a tough stretch, dropping three straight games and struggling with known weaknesses in their bullpen.
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