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Chance For Twins To Break an All-Time Home Run Record

The last time the Minnesota Twins didn’t hit at least one home run in a game was more than a month ago and it was in a game that they plated 11 runs. Since that win on June 9th over the Pittsburgh Pirates the Twins have homered in 28 consecutive games, tying the Atlanta Braves for the second-longest homer streak in MLB history.

Minnesota has to homer in all three games this weekend in San Francisco to tie the 2019 New York Yankees for the longest streak of all time at 31.

No other ballpark has had fewer homers in 2024 than the Giants’ Oracle Park, which has seen 75 baseballs clear the outfield fence in 46 games. For more context, 110 homers have been hit in 45 games this season at Target Field.

Minnesota’s home run leaders during the streak: Carlos Correa (8), Royce Lewis (7), Byron Buxton (6), Carlos Santana (3), Willi Castro (3), Jose Miranda (3), Trevor Larnach (3).