Virus-postponed Twins-Angels games get May 20 doubleheader

<p>ANAHEIM, Calif. &mdash; The Minnesota Twins will make up a pair of virus-prompted postponements against the Los Angeles Angels as a doubleheader on May 20, which was originally an off day for both teams.</p>
<p>Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday the rescheduling of <a href="https://apnews.com/article/sports-baseball-minnesota-5a63dba5ace5ca954669ef56427b9929">games from April 17 and 18</a>. The Twins lost 10-3 to the Angels on April 16 at Angel Stadium before being forced to pause when their total of positive tests reached four. In all, five Minnesota players went on the COVID-19 injured list.</p>
<p>The Twins also had their April 19 game at Oakland postponed and made it up as a doubleheader against the Athletics the following day.</p>
<p>With only one scheduled trip to Southern California for the Twins, finding a practical way to make up the games was difficult. They’ll now have 17 games in 16 days, with a flight from Minnesota to Anaheim for the traditional doubleheader that starts in the afternoon on May 20. They’ll travel to Cleveland after that for a three-game series beginning on May 21.</p>
<p>The doubleheader is in the middle of an eight-game homestand for the Angels.</p>
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