The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Minnesota Twins 7-4 in 10 innings, completing a series sweep. The Reds rallied late, scoring three runs in the ninth to take the lead and solidifying their comeback with additional runs in extras.
Apr 18, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona (77) look to the video boards in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images | Matt Blewett-Imagn Images
Apr 18, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona (77) look to the video boards in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images | Matt Blewett-Imagn Images
Coming into this weekend series with the Cincinnati Reds, the Minnesota Twins had won three consecutive series and were in first place in AL Central. None of that momentum would carry over into the cold conditions as the Twins were swept by Terry Franconaâs Reds.
The Twins got off to a good start in the bottom of the first inning when Byron Buxton beat feet on an infield hit, advanced to second base on an errant throw, and later touched home plate on a Victor Caratini sacrifice fly.
After MN SP Bailey Ober breezed through the first turn of Cincinnatiâs starting nine, the Twins were back to the bat rack attack in B3. A Buxton walkâthose rarest of gemsâstarted the rally and was quickly followed by consecutive singles from Trevor Larnach, , & Caratini to up the margin to 3-0.
The Reds reached the scoreboard in T4 when an triple was paid off by a RBI ground out. Fortunately, further damage was limited by Big Bailey.
Speaking of the big man, this was a good afternoon: 6.1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 4 BB, 10 K. That was all with an average fastball of 89 MPH and an average overall velocity of 84 MPHâthe lowest of all qualified MLB pitchers thus far this season. Bailey did leave a bit of a mess on the basepaths when he departed in the 7th, but emerged from the care of and cleaned it up nicely.
Andrew Morris was next out of the pen, and he got through the 8th unscathed. Alas, baseball games as currently constituted go nine frames.
With the bases loaded and one out in T9, Morris surrendered a bases-clearing double off the bat of , giving the visitors their first lead of the contest.
Though the mood was grim on the verge of being swept, (yes, James Outman is aliiiiiive!) opened B9 by clanging a double off the RF wall against old MIN acquaintance . After a Buxton pop-out, Austin âPop the Clutchâ Martin was exactly that, trading places with Outman and re-tying things at 4-4!
Neither Bell nor Caratini could secure a walk-off W in regulation, so weâd go to extra innings.
Seemingly allergic to solid defense all series (season?) long, the Twins would allow the Manfred Man to score when on a single play: A. Brooks Lee had the sphere clank off his glove in the deep SS hole, & B. Martin picked it up and promptly dropped it in LF. All the while, De La Cruz motored around 3B and slid into home.
Twins RP could not keep things competitive, immediately allowing a double that padded CINâs lead by two more digits.
No more run-scoring would occur this afternoon, with the final indignity being a game-ending ABS challenge overturning a ball to a strike on .
**Your Final: Cincinnati Reds 7, Minnesota Twins 4**
Back to .500 (11-11) on the young season. Besides the starting pitching being solid, the Twins really did nothing else right this entire series. The bullpen coughed up leads, the defense was a sieve, and many potential offensive rallies were squelched by an utter inability to produce hits with runners in scoring position.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Reds vs. Twins game on April 18, 2026?
The final score was Cincinnati Reds 7, Minnesota Twins 4 after 10 innings.
Who were the standout players in the Reds vs. Twins game?
Bailey Ober had a strong performance for the Twins, while TJ Friedl's bases-clearing double helped the Reds take the lead.
How did the Reds manage to win against the Twins?
The Reds overcame a 4-1 deficit by scoring three runs in the ninth inning and adding more in extra innings, capitalizing on Twins' defensive errors.
What impact did this game have on the Twins' season standings?
The loss dropped the Minnesota Twins, who were previously in first place in the AL Central, as they were swept by the Reds in the series.
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