After a 90-minute rain delay on Thursday night, the Minnesota Twins made history. For the first time in over 60 years, the Twins were swept by the AL basement-dwelling Chicago White Sox at home. Not only was it the first time in franchise history that the Twins were swept in a four-game home series by the Chicago, but it also exposed glaring weaknesses that can’t be ignored. From bullpen meltdowns and wasted roster spots to the steady contributions of rookie Luke Keaschall, this series left plenty to unpack about where the Twins stand right now. Here are five key takeaways from one of the roughest series in recent memory.
Minnesota Twins Swept at Home by White Sox: 5 Takeaways from a Historic Collapse
