Minnesota Twins star pitcher Joe Ryan was caught doing something, ahem, out of the ordinary in Monday night’s game against the Chicago White Sox.
Yesterday was an off day for Ryan, who pitched against the Houston Astros on Saturday. Yet, the 28-year-old somehow made headlines during the Minnesota Twins’ visit to Windy City yesterday.
Cameras caught Ryan speaking to teammate Carlos Correa in the top half of the seventh inning following the shortstop’s home run. While the broadcast was on the Minnesota dugout, Ryan was seen pouring a strange substance down his pants:
Dudes being dudes, Joe Ryan? #MNTwinspic.twitter.com/9Yzfddbvks
— N8 (@leezle13) July 9, 2024
We’re not 100 percent sure what that was, but it appears to be baby powder. Either way, the clip has gone viral and made the Minnesota Twins’ star the subject of jokes across social media:
Carlos Correa in the dugout after a home run but I have no idea what Bally cameras caught Joe Ryan doing here. Not sure I want to know… #MNTwinspic.twitter.com/5Ww8YLUihN
— Jeff Wald (@JeffWaldFox9) July 9, 2024
It’s a day that ends in ‘Y’ so that means Joe Ryan is pulling some shenanigans in the dugout 🤣 pic.twitter.com/Dp0G5Fz9EJ
— Kasabe_ (@kasabekompiles) July 9, 2024
Joe Ryan knows that chafing can be a Problem, and he’s brave and strong for dealing with it publicly. https://t.co/n1A464axBc
— Stu (@RandBallsStu) July 9, 2024
NEWS ALERT: Joe Ryan is chafing. #MNTwinspic.twitter.com/RjbBqTZImI
— The Twins Almanac (@TwinsAlmanac) July 9, 2024
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Ryan has pieced together the best season of his young MLB career thus far. He is 6-5 with a 3.29 ERA (currently his best mark) with 118 strikeouts against only 16 walks in 109.1 innings pitched.
Minnesota is five games behind the Cleveland Guardians for first in the AL Central, a division the Twins won a year ago. They’re 2.5 behind the slumping New York Yankees for the top AL Wild Card spot, and 3.5 clear of the Kansas City Royals, who are on the outside looking in.
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The Twins got off to a horrendous 6-12 start, but a 12-game winning streak vaulted them right back into the playoff picture. Minnesota has been one of the hottest teams since mid-April, entering play tonight with a 52-39 record.
But the team is clicking on all cylinders now, and they already look like a team nobody will want to face in October. The Twins ended their unbelievable 18-game postseason losing streak last year by sweeping the Toronto Blue Jays in the Wild Card Series, so that’s one mental hurdle cleared as they try to win their first championship in 33 years.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times