The Minnesota Twins defeated the Cleveland Guardians 2-1 in 11 innings at Progressive Field, with Byron Buxton hitting a leadoff home run. Despite a strong pitching performance from both teams, the Twins managed to secure the win after a tense extra inning battle.
Key points
Twins won 2-1 in 11 innings
Byron Buxton hit a leadoff home run
Twins recorded only two hits in the game
Tanner Bibee had nine strikeouts
Joe Ryan delivered a strong pitching performance
Minnesota TwinsCleveland Guardians
May 9, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians catcher Austin Hedges (27) and pitcher Tanner Bibee (28) collide while looking for an infield popup in the sixth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images | David Richard-Imagn Images
May 9, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians catcher Austin Hedges (27) and pitcher Tanner Bibee (28) collide while looking for an infield popup in the sixth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images | David Richard-Imagn Images
The Twins had two hits in eleven innings and won a baseball game at Progressive Field.
Sure, man.
Good team or no good team, the Buck Truck keeps rolling, as evidenced by Byronâs leadoff blast to left field in a rain-delayed Saturday night game against the Cleveland Guardians. Buxtonâs bomb, his 13th of the year, set the tone for a Twins offense that promptly stopped scoring â or hitting at all â leaving Joe Ryan and Derekâs Magical Arm Barn the monumental task of holding it down in a tight game.
As expected, the first Cleveland run was largely thanks to Jose Ramirez. The future Hall of Famer reached in the fourth on a one-out single, stole second (15) and scored on a game-tying single from Kyle Manzardo.
From there, Joe attempted to take some heat off the bullpen by blowing the game his own damn self. The Guardiansâ next two batters reached, with Ryan walking , then plunking newcomer Travis Bazzana. With only one out and the bases loaded, Ryan was able to elicit a called strike three against , then induce an inning-ending whiff from Austin Hedges.
I wasnât kidding about the offense shutting down, by the way. After the leadoff homer, the Twins would not record a hit for another ten full innings, as starter Tanner Bibee notched nine strikeouts and walked only two in a six-inning start. and picked up where Bibee left off, putting well over 100 pitches between the Minnesota lineup and its last base hit.
To his credit, Ryan all but matched Bibee despite the lengthy fourth. The Guardiansâ two fourth-inning singles were their only hits off Joe, a stretch that extended through Andrew Morrisâ two-out appearance and â getting-of-the-final out in the seventh. (Masterful prose.) Rogers would snag two more outs in the eighth, before handing the ball over to Yoendrys Gomez for his second appearance as a Twin. Gomez retired pinch-hitter to take the ballgame into the ninth, all knotted up at 1-1.
I guess I owe a small apology to Sheltonâs Magical Arm Barn for my expectations of their performance tonight. Their reputation preceded them, after all.
struck out two in a quick top of the ninth, leaving the Twins one-hit through regulation, and setting up what should have been one of the most predictable Cleveland walk-offs of all time. The broadcast set up the disproportionate CLE/MIN one-run, walk-off dominance this decade, and almost on cue, walked the leadoff hitter to put the winning run aboard, then walked the next guy to move him over just for fun. Then, in the worldâs most obvious bunt situation, Funderburk fielded a comeback sacrifice, spent eighteen years thinking about the sure out, then finally recorded the out at first base on a play so close that it had to be overturned by a Shelton challenge.
Funderburk was removed in favor of , who walked pinch-hitter , and engaged in direct combat with Bryan Rocchio with the bases loaded and one out. Orze forced a 4-2 fielderâs choice, with cutting down the winning run at the plate, then induced a sharp groundout from to send the game into extra innings.
Despite a leadoff walk to Keaschall â you remember him? From the last sentence? â Minnesota couldnât advance a runner in a 10th inning that ended with caught looking at curveball, and the lineup caught looking at a box score that still registered one solitary hit.
Orze returned for the home tenth, intentionally walking Jose Ramirez with one out to set up a battle with Hoskins. The battle was underwhelming; he walked Hoskins on four pitches, loading the bases and forcing Shelton to activate the five-man infield for a second consecutive inning. But the defense, so often the downfall of the 2026 Twins, showed up in a major way â first, it was showing off catlike reflexes to make a full-extension, game-saving grab on a liner for the second out. Then, it was , cradling a sharp flyout while still wearing his infielderâs glove out in left.
So, the Twins were extended another chance to take home the ballgame, and they were finally able to execute. With one out in the 11th, narrowly missed a second homer on another long fly to left that banged off the high wall; responsible for the only two Twins hits in the ballgame, Byron also ended the night responsible for both runs batted in.
Luis Garcia was given the save opportunity. He got Martinez to fly out on the first pitch, but ghost runner Bazanna stole his way to third and gave Cleveland two chances to bring him home. But David Fry popped weakly to shallow left, and Rocchio grounded out on a web gem that required a slide and spin from Brooks Lee straight up the middle, and a backhand pick by to seal the deal at first base.
Nice to have one like that in Cleveland.
Itâs worth noting that Minnesota was able to hold the Guardians to just two hits themselves, although Cleveland was able to manufacture opportunities on a more consistent basis throughout the night. It was an incredible high-wire performance from all arms tonight.
The Twins will go for the series win tomorrow afternoon. See you then!
**STUDS:**
CF Byron Buxton (2-for-5, R, 2 RBI, 2B, HR)
SS Brooks Lee (Two game-saving plays)
SP Joe Ryan (6 IP, 2 H, ER, 3 BB, 5 K)
Sheltonâs Magical Arm Barn (5 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 5 BB, 2 K) ((lol))
**DUDS:**
NO DUDS! TWINS WIN! TWINS WIN!
Q&A
What was the final score of the Twins vs Guardians game on May 9, 2026?
The final score was Minnesota Twins 2, Cleveland Guardians 1 after 11 innings.
Who hit the leadoff home run for the Twins against the Guardians?
Byron Buxton hit the leadoff home run for the Twins.
How many hits did the Twins have in the game against the Guardians?
The Twins had only two hits in the entire game.
What notable pitching performances occurred during the Twins vs Guardians game?
Tanner Bibee struck out nine batters for the Guardians, while Joe Ryan matched him with a strong performance for the Twins.
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