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Odd but True: 10 stats where Twins are either first or last in AL with 40 games to go

In a 2025 season filled with many ups and downs, the Minnesota Twins find themselves the owners of several surprising highs and frustrating lows with forty games remaining, statistically speaking. In some areas, the Twins dominantly lead the American League, yet in others, they find themselves at the bottom of the barrel. From unusual hitting and pitching numbers to metrics that don't always make the headlines, let's take a look at ten areas where the Twins' season has been a mix of conventional successes and oddball anomalies - a fitting image for the 2025 campaign.

Minnesota Twins pitcher Kody Funderburk checks his scouting report v New York Yankees
Minnesota Twins pitcher Kody Funderburk checks his scouting report v New York Yankees | Elsa/GettyImages

As the Minnesota State Fair approaches and thrill seekers flock to Valleyfair one last time before school begins next month, one can't help but compare the current Minnesota Twins season to a rollercoaster.