Parents hope that Tanner Bibi can maintain the mastery of twins.

The Minnesota has been unbeatable against the twins on the mound with Tenner Bibi with Cleveland Guardian Tanner Bibi.
The right-handed contenders on Tuesday tried to end the three-market of Guardians when they faced Twins. Minnesota has won four consecutive and six of its last seven.
In 2024, at the beginning by The Guardian Bibi, the twins moved 4–0 against the children, which were 2–0 with 1.82 ERAs in those competitions. Now, Cleveland needs to continue that trend after losing 11–1 to the four-game series opener on Monday.
“He is our ace. He is our horse for a reason,” team partner Steven Kavan recently said about the price of the bibi.
Bibee (2-2, 5.19 Era) alternately started solid and rough through its first five 2025, but is 1-0 with 1.69 Era in its first two domestic outings. Recently, on 22 April against New York Yankis, Bibi received five hits and three walks, but only one leadoff homer and another for Ben Rice participated in six innings to start their first quality of the season in a 3–2 victory of Cleveland.
“It definitely feels like me that the other begins compared to the past,” Bibi told Clagardians.TV. “I’m definitely going to take it.”
Parents could have tried with a solid and tall, Bibi after being dropped by 31–7 in the last three matches. Cleveland’s Monday Starter, Gavin Williams, moved to two innings, and parents allowed twin children to be 17 hits, batting. 304 and a .394 on-base percentage with 16 doubles and seven homes during their 6–1 stretch.
“As a whole, we are playing a little loose. It’s very funny right now,” Belly Ober of Minnesota, who allowed a run in 7 2/3 innings on Monday, told twins.TV.
Minnesota’s Bayren Buxon has batted with 11 RBI in his last 13 matches. Jona Bride, who had three hits on Monday, has 7 -for -14 in six matches, as they were acquired from Miami Marlins.
While Buxton is just 1 -for -7 with three strikes vs. Bibi, in the last four matches, Carlos Korea of Minnesota, 8 -for -15, 6 -for -17 against them.
Minnesota is 0–5 in this season when Scheduled Starter Chris Padack (0-3, 6.45 ERA) takes the ball. Although the right hand has 2.40 ERAs in its last three beginnings, they have not completed five innings compared to any of their 2025 outings.
Padac allowed five hits and four walks, but on Thursday scored only two runs in five innings of Chicago White Sax 3–0.
Her longest career came in Cleveland on May 19, when she also opposed Bibi. Padac allowed only one first two-rolled homer, two other hits and no walk, while a no-decision completed six innings in eight innings.
Quan, who has never faced Padack, riding 11-game hitting and batting in his last 17.371 (26-for-70). Team’s partner Jose Ramirez is 2-for-11 in the last three competitions, and he is a hit of three-sheets against padak.
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