The Minnesota Twins secured their tenth consecutive victory on Wednesday in a dramatic game against the Chicago White Sox, winning 10-5. The game featured key performances, including Max Kepler and José Miranda driving in crucial runs in the seventh inning to help the Twins rally from behind. This win extends the Twins' winning streak, tying it for the fourth-longest in the club's history. The Twins' record now stands at 17-13.
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- Max Kepler and José Miranda hit run-scoring singles to put Minnesota ahead in the seventh, and the Twins rallied late for their 10th straight win, 10-5 over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday. https://t.co/UVl8A1pV1G
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Despite losing Byron Buxton and playing without a huge chunk of their TV audience being able to see it, the #MNTwins extend their winning streak to 10, tied for the fourth-longest such stretch in club history. Twins are 17-13.
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Korey Lee homer cuts Twins lead to 6-5.
Korey Lee with a solo homer that gets the Sox within a run. They’re down 6-5 in the bottom of the seventh.
Sox’ lead is halved when Willi Castro starts the third inning with a triple and scores on a ground out. Sox up 2-1.
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- Max Kepler drove in the tiebreaking run in the ninth inning for the second straight game, this time with a sacrifice fly, and the Minnesota Twins won their ninth in a row, 6-5 over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. https://t.co/ArdsPMu2EZ
- Max Kepler hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the ninth inning and the Minnesota Twins won their ninth straight game, beating the Chicago White Sox 6-5 on Tuesday night. https://t.co/michEp7Oxp
Bottom 9, 6-5 Twins
Twins break the tie against Kopech on Kepler's sacrifice fly to Pham in center. Buxton, who walked leading off the ninth, scores.
Michael Kopech entered to pitch the ninth in the freshly tied game and promptly walked leadoff man Byron Buxton. Two batters later, Manuel Margot bounced a single through the infield and then stole second. Buxton scores the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly. Sox down 6-5.
Larnach singles to right vs. Jordan Leasure, scoring Correa, and Twins lead 5-4 T8 https://t.co/mXZv53HBvF
Tanner Banks gave up a double and a single to start the sixth inning, ending his outing. Dominic Leone stepped in and struck out Carlos Correa and Trevor Larnach, but the Twins pulled off a successful double steal on the Larnach strikeout. Sox’ lead down to 4-3.
Erik Swanson gets two quick outs to begin top8, then gives up a hard-hit single to Maikel Garcia, who steals second, and an RBI double to Bobby Witt Jr. to Deep Left Field. Genesis Cabrera takes over with #Bluejays down 3-1.
Michael Soroka’s no-hit bid ended with Trevor Larnach’s leadoff single in the fifth inning. The shutout try ended shortly thereafter, when Willi Castro’s deep drive to center evades a diving Tommy Pham for an RBI triple. Sox’ lead is 2-1.
Larnach singles to open the fifth. Sox are up 2-0. https://t.co/FY6WzTlryS
Michael Soroka retired the first 10 batters he faced before issuing a walk that ended his perfecto bid. He walked another batter in the fourth inning, too, but he’s still got the Twins hitless and scoreless.
Michael Soroka opens with four hitless innings vs. Twins. Retired first 10 batters before a one-out walk in fourth. Three strikeouts, two BBs. https://t.co/C1t2ub7AAx
Soroka is perfect through one on 8 pitches and two strikeouts