Here’s a concise update on recent coverage of the 2020 Minnesota Twins season.
- The 2020 season was shortened to 60 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Twins won the American League Central title that year, their second consecutive division title in a shortened season. They ultimately were swept by the Houston Astros 2-0 in the AL Division Series, extending their postseason losing streak to 18 games.[1][2]
- Notable 2020 events included Josh Donaldson’s signing and Kenta Maeda’s arrival, which were part of a high-expectation roster, but the team’s postseason run ended quickly despite strong regular-season performance.[2]
- The Twins finished the 2020 regular season 36-24, a .600 winning percentage in the 60-game schedule, before falling in the ALDS.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull a quick, up-to-date snapshot of the Twins’ 2020 season in a compact timeline or a brief chart showing win-loss progression across the 60 games.