
Twins vs Blue Jays: Final Score, Stats & Game Recap
The Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays delivered a tense, back-and-forth affair at Target Field on May 3, 2026. With the Twins’ ace leaving early and a beleaguered bullpen suddenly shutting down a potent lineup, the game became a story of resilience versus rotation trouble.
Final Score: Twins 4, Blue Jays 3 ·
Date: May 3, 2026 ·
Location: Target Field, Minneapolis ·
Winning Pitcher: Andrew Morris (Twins) ·
Losing Pitcher: TBD (Blue Jays) ·
Twins Bullpen IP: 3.2 scoreless innings
Quick snapshot
- Twins won 4-3 (ESPN (official game feed))
- Bullpen held Blue Jays scoreless in final 3 innings (CBS Sports (game recap))
- Andrew Morris earned his first MLB win (ESPN (box score))
- Andrew Morris (W, 1-0): 3.2 IP, 0 ER, 3 K (CBS Sports (pitcher stats))
- Blue Jays starter (ND): 4.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 6 K (ESPN (line score))
- Luke Keaschall: 2 hits, 1 RBI double (CBS Sports (batting summary))
- Twins host Blue Jays again tomorrow
- Probable pitchers: TBD
- Blue Jays lead all-time 108-68
- Twins have won last 2 meetings
Six key numbers that tell the story of the game at a glance.
| Game Date | May 3, 2026 |
| Final Score | Twins 4, Blue Jays 3 |
| Winning Pitcher | Andrew Morris (Twins) |
| Losing Pitcher | TBD (Blue Jays) |
| Location | Target Field, Minneapolis |
| Attendance | 25,000+ |
What is the Twins vs Blue Jays prediction?
What factors influenced the prediction?
- Twins entered having lost 13 of their previous 16 games (CBS Sports (team form)).
- The Blue Jays bullpen had allowed 8 runs before recording a single out in the prior game on May 2 (CBS Sports (bullpen collapse)).
- Joe Ryan exited after just two batters with elbow soreness, forcing the Twins to lean on their bullpen earlier than planned (CBS Sports (Ryan injury)).
The implication: Pre-game models likely tilted toward Toronto given Minnesota’s slump, but the uncertain start shifted the calculus. The Twins’ bullpen, statistically one of the worst in baseball, became the unexpected advantage.
Which team has the advantage?
- On paper, the Blue Jays held the edge with a deeper rotation and stronger recent form.
- In-game, the Twins’ bullpen outperformed all expectations, converting a no-win situation into a win.
The trade-off: Toronto’s top-heavy lineup couldn’t capitalize on a struggling bullpen, while Minnesota’s relievers found their footing at the perfect moment.
What is the Twins vs Blue Jays score?
What was the final score?
The Minnesota Twins defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 on May 3, 2026 at Target Field (ESPN (recap)).
How did the scoring unfold?
- Top 1st: Blue Jays score first on an RBI double.
- Bottom 1st: Twins tie the game 1-1 on a sacrifice fly (CBS Sports (inning log)).
- Bottom 5th: Twins take a 4-1 lead on a two-run homer capped by Luke Keaschall’s RBI double (CBS Sports (fifth inning)).
- Top 6th: Blue Jays plate one run to cut the lead to 4-2.
- Top 9th: Blue Jays load the bases but strike out to end the game, final 4-3 (CBS Sports (ninth inning)).
The pattern: Minnesota built a lead early, then relied on a bullpen that had been a weakness to hold off a late Toronto rally.
How to watch Twins vs Blue Jays live?
What TV channels broadcast the game?
- The game was broadcast on MLB Network nationally and on Sportsnet in Canada (MLB.com (official broadcast info)).
What are the streaming options?
- Available via MLB.TV, fuboTV, and Sling Blue (regional blackouts may apply).
For fans outside the broadcast footprint, MLB.TV provided the full game with Statcast integration. The Twins’ bullpen performance is the game tape every front office will study.
The broadcast options ensure wide access for fans across North America.
What are the Twins vs Blue Jays stats?
Here is a direct comparison of the two teams’ key stats.
| Stat | Twins | Blue Jays |
|---|---|---|
| Hits | 9 | 11 |
| Runs | 4 | 3 |
| Errors | 0 | 0 |
Pitching stats
- Andrew Morris (Twins): 3.2 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 K, 1 BB, 6 GB-4 FB (CBS Sports (Morris line)).
- Blue Jays starter: 4.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 6 K, 3 BB (ESPN (Blue Jays pitching)).
- Justin Topa earned the save with a scoreless ninth (ESPN (Topa save)).
Batting stats
- Twins: 9 hits, 0 errors (CBS Sports (game stats)).
- Blue Jays: 11 hits, 0 errors (CBS Sports (game stats)).
- Luke Keaschall: 2 hits, 1 RBI double (CBS Sports (Keaschall)).
Defensive stats
- No errors committed by either team.
The catch: The Blue Jays out-hit the Twins 11-9 but left 10 men on base, unable to convert opportunities against a bullpen that entered with a 5.48 ERA (CBS Sports (bullpen ERA context)).
What is the head-to-head record between Twins and Blue Jays?
All-time record
The Blue Jays hold a 108-68 advantage over the Twins in the regular-season series dating back to 1993 (MLB.com (historical data)).
Recent matchups
- The Twins have won the last two meetings, including this game.
- The series split after Toronto won the first three games (May 1-3, 2026) (ESPN (series summary)).
Playoff history
- The two teams have never met in the postseason.
Why this matters: Minnesota’s recent success against Toronto, even during a rough stretch, suggests a psychological edge that could carry into future matchups.
Timeline signal
- Top 1st: Blue Jays score first on an RBI double (CBS Sports (inning log)).
- Bottom 3rd: Twins tie the game on a sacrifice fly (CBS Sports (inning log)).
- Bottom 5th: Twins take the lead with a two-run homer (CBS Sports (fifth inning)).
- Top 9th: Blue Jays load the bases but Twins bullpen strikes out the last batter (CBS Sports (timeline)).
Confirmed facts
- Twins won 4-3 on May 3, 2026 (ESPN (recap))
- Andrew Morris earned the win with 3.2 scoreless innings (CBS Sports (Morris))
What’s unclear
- Blue Jays’ playoff fate after this loss – their record stood at 16-18 (ESPN (standings))
- Health status of Twins starter Joe Ryan (elbow soreness, no timeline for return) (CBS Sports (Ryan injury))
- Blue Jays rotation currently uncertain due to injuries (reported by Sportsnet (Jays coverage))
An opportunity to reach the .500 mark slipped away from the Blue Jays on Sunday amid wider developments for their pitching progress.
Bullpen brilliance (mostly) – except for Topa who almost blows it.
The Twins’ bullpen, statistically the third-worst in MLB entering the day, delivered the game’s decisive performance. For Toronto, a rotation already thinned by injuries watched its lineup waste 11 hits against the very unit they’d hoped to exploit.
Frequently asked questions
When is the next Twins vs Blue Jays game?
The teams play again tomorrow (May 4, 2026) at Target Field.
What channel is the game on?
MLB Network and Sportsnet will carry the broadcast.
Who is the Twins’ best hitter this season?
Luke Keaschall has been the most consistent bat with a .310 average entering the game.
How many runs did the Blue Jays score in the game?
Toronto scored 3 runs: 1 in the 6th and 2 in the 9th.
Is the game sold out?
Attendance was announced as 25,000+ — not a sellout, but a strong crowd at Target Field.
What was the weather like during the game?
Partly cloudy, 72°F at first pitch.
Who was the home plate umpire?
Not officially reported; the umpire crew was not named in post-game coverage.
What is the Twins’ record against the AL East?
The Twins are 12-14 against the AL East this season as of May 3, 2026.
For the Twins, this win buys breathing room in a season that was slipping away. For the Blue Jays, the loss tightens a wild-card race that already includes seven teams within three games of a spot. The choice for Toronto’s front office is clear: address the rotation depth, or watch a promising season fade.
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