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Orioles get chance at redemption against Twins in Wednesday doubleheader after weather postpones series opener

  • The Baltimore Orioles and Minnesota Twins postponed their May 13, 2025, Camden Yards game due to rain and rescheduled a doubleheader for Wednesday.
  • The postponement occurred hours before the originally scheduled night game, caused by inclement weather and forecasts of additional rain.
  • The Twins, riding an eight-game winning streak and a 21-20 record, will start Bailey Ober in Game 1 and Simeon Woods Richardson in Game 2, with Kody Funderburk as the 27th man.
  • Ryan O'Hearn, first baseman for the Orioles, admitted it’s hard to find anything encouraging after being swept but mentioned the team looks forward to another opportunity to compete starting Wednesday.
  • The doubleheader, the Twins' first this season amid repeated weather delays, reflects an opportunity for the Orioles to respond after being swept in last week's series at Target Field.
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Twins postponed in Baltimore, to play 2 on Wednesday

Perhaps the only thing that can stop the Minnesota Twins right now is the weather. The Twins, who are currently on an eight-game winning streak, were postponed on Tuesday in Baltimore because of inclement weather, a decision made hours before the first game of the series was set to begin. The two teams will now play a doubleheader on Wednesday, though because of additional rain in the forecast, the games will be played earlier in the day. Instea…

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Star Tribune broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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