YOKOHAMA, Japan — Former Twins infielder Tyler Austin will get a chance to win a gold medal for his home country in his home stadium.
Recently acquired Twins pitcher Joe Ryan will get to watch a gold medal game up close, knowing he helped make it possible.
The former and future Twins helped elevate the USA baseball team on Thursday into the gold medal game at the Tokyo Olympics.
Following a 5,000-calorie-a-day offseason diet and workout program, Austin has become one of his team's best hitters. Following a life-changing trade, Ryan became one of the team's best pitchers. Together they could bring the United States a gold in baseball for only the second time.
The USA won gold in Sydney, Australia, in 2000, with a smattering of players with Twins connections, most notably Doug Mientkiewicz, who was a rising prospect at the time.
Ryan started and went 4 ⅓ innings Thursday, giving up one run and Austin went 2-for-4 with two RBI as the USA defeated South Korea 7-2 at Yokohama Stadium.
The USA will play for the gold at 7 p.m. Saturday Japan time (5 a.m. Saturday in the Twin Cities) against Japan, which won 7-6 when the teams played earlier in the tournament.
"I can't really remember being a part of a team that had this much fun together,'' Austin said. "On and off the field. We're all hanging out together after the games. It's been an unbelievable experience.''