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Twins drop O in game 1, increase Win Steak to nine

May 14, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles Third Basman Ramon Ursas (29) during the third innings at the Oriol Park at the Camden Yards at the previous score of Minnesota Twins Catcher Christian Vazekes (8). Compulsory Credit: Daniel Kusin Junior-Imagon image

Christian Vazakwez gave a smack to the three-run homer and Minnesota Twins on Wednesday afternoon to beat the host Baltimor Oriols 6-3 in a doublehead’s first game to increase the streak of his victory in nine games.

Brux Lee also prepared for twins. It was the first homer of the season for Vazekez, joining the team’s partner Trevor Larnach, Carlos Korea and Lee along with two hits Epis.

Six Minnesota Pickers jointly jointly assisted to reduce the originals to reduce six walks and twins to reduce four errors.

Gunner Henderson, who had two hits of Baltimore, gave a smack to two -run homer in the third innings of three runs. Ryan Mountcastal had the other two hits. Orioles have lost seven of their last nine matches.

In the winning streak, Minnesota’s four wins have come against the Oriols.

Minnesota Starter Bailey Ober 4/3 moved into innings, leading to three runs on two hits and three walks. He hit three. Brock Stewart (1-0) was awarded the victory, dropping three in the sixth innings.

Dean Kreer (3-5) played 5 2/3 innings for Oriols, conceding four runs on seven hits.

Oriols took the lead on Mountcastal’s RBI double in the third before the sixth home run of the season of Henderson. The profit did not last long.

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Lee prepared the twin children on the board in the fourth, and later in the innings, Vazkeys gave him an edge.

In the ninth innings, twins scored two runs, which was first coming to Double in Larnach and second on the wild pitch of Reliever Kagan Akin.

Oriols put two runners with two outsiders in the seventh, before Ryan O’Harn prepared to end the innings. Griffin Jacks had two more base runners in eighth place before taking Ramon Urias out.

Baltimore had at least one runner on a base in each innings except for another.

The twin bill was necessary after Tuesday night’s adjournment.

-Bield level media

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