Twins win ninth straight
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The Minnesota Twins lost a couple mainstays in their lineup — and even their manager, too. The Baltimore Orioles still couldn't beat them. Minnesota rallied from a three-run deficit in the opener and a two-run deficit in game two,
Clemens, who already had an RBI single earlier in the second game, slammed a Yennier Cano (0-3) changeup for a three-run home run. That proved enough as the Twins won 8-6, earning a doubleheader sweep and extending their win streak to 10 games. Minnesota won the opener, 6-3.
Kody Clemens’ first homer with the Twins was memorable for many personal reasons: A game-winning knock at Fenway Park on May 3, with his dad, Roger Clemens, in attendance. That home run ended a four-game skid for Minnesota.
Its Wednesday, May 14 and the Twins (21-20) are in Baltimore to take on the Orioles (15-24). Simeon Woods Richardson is slated to take the mound for Minnesota against Cade Povich for Baltimore. These teams were rained out last night. Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.
This high school in south-central Nebraska has four sets of twins in its graduating senior class of 20 students. “I think there might be something in the water."
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Tuesday's scheduled game between the Orioles and Minnesota Twins has been postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be made up as part of a traditional (single-admission) doubleheader tomorrow,
Cornelia Tischmacher's road to survival led from Germany to the United States, where she received a double-lung transplant at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago the day after Christmas 2024.
Rich Rollins, whose 10-year Major League Baseball career was highlighted by two All-Star game appearances and playing in the 1965 World Series with the Twins, passed away on Tuesday. He was 87. Rollins,