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Astros Lineup Today vs Twins — July 1, 2026

By Admin
July 1, 2026 1 Min Read
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Game Details

Date: July 1, 2026
First pitch: 7:10 p.m. CT
Location: Daikin Park

How to Tune In

TV: SCHN
Streaming: SCHN app (with provider login)
Radio: KBME 790 AM / 94.5 FM HD-2

Astros Starting Lineup

  1. Jose Altuve (R) 2B
  2. Yordan Alvarez (L) DH
  3. Isaac Paredes (R) 3B
  4. Christian Walker (R) 1B
  5. Cam Smith (R) RF
  6. Taylor Trammell (L) CF
  7. Yainer Díaz (R) C
  8. Joey Loperfido (L) LF
  9. Raynel Delgado (L) SS

SP: Tatsuya Imai (RHP)

Twins Starting Lineup

  1. Trevor Larnach (L) LF
  2. Brooks Lee (S) 3B
  3. Kody Clemens (L) 2B
  4. Josh Bell (S) DH
  5. Royce Lewis (R) 1B
  6. Victor Caratini (S) C
  7. Ryan Kreidler (R) CF
  8. Tristan Gray (L) SS
  9. Luke Keaschall (R) RF

SP: Taj Bradley (RHP)

Notes

The Astros and Twins wrap up their three-game series Wednesday night at Daikin Park with the rubber match on the line. Houston has won five consecutive series and will look to make it six before enjoying an off day Thursday and welcoming the Rays for a three-game homestand. Tatsuya Imai takes the mound as the Astros hope to get one of his stronger outings, while Yordan Alvarez looks to continue building on his American League home run lead after his grand slam powered Houston to Tuesday night’s victory.

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