Powerful Twins Have Done Something Twice This Season They'd Never Done Before
By Parker White

The Minnesota Twins continued their domination on Thursday and defeated the Los Angeles Angels 16-7. They were in launch mode all day and ended up belting a whopping eight home runs.
That's the second time they've hit that many long balls this season, and surprisingly enough, they've never done this before in franchise history. Not even once.
8-HR games by the #Twins in the 55 seasons from 1964-2018 - 0
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) May 24, 2019
8-HR games by the Twins in the 1st 2 months of 2019 - 2
It's turning into a fun year in Minnesota!
Not only did they hit eight homers twice in a season, they did it in less than two months. Of course, the 2019 Twins are only the second team in MLB history to hit eight home runs in a game on two separate occasions, joining the 2005 Texas Rangers.
The 2019 @Twins are just the 2nd team in baseball history with two games with at least 8 home runs in the same season.
— Dustin Morse (@morsecode) May 23, 2019
They join the 2005 Texas Rangers.#MNTwins
(h/t @Krafty_3)
Six Twins players went yard yesterday, including Jonathan Schoop and Miguel Sano going bridge twice. I mean, who thought this group of players on Minnesota would be this potent from a power standpoint? Especially considering they accomplished this without their best power hitter in the lineup, Nelson Cruz.
The Twins have the best record in baseball (33-16) and they have arguably the top offense in the game, leading MLB in home runs (98), runs (289) and OPS (.855). The team is playing out of their minds right now and are absolutely crushing the ball of late.