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Twin Twin Tople Meriners 10-1 to divide the four-market chain

26 June, 2025; Miniapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins Hoter Trevor Larnach (9) scored two runs against Seattle Meriners in the fifth innings in the target field. Compulsory Credit: Bruce Cloakhohan-Imagon images

Trevor Larnach scored three runs, single, scored three runs and scored twice for Minnesota Twins in a 10–1 win against Seattle Meriners on Thursday, helping him to achieve the division of a four-game chain in Miniapolis.

Brook Lee and Matt Walner also did a homeing, Carlos Korea scored two runs in the leadoff spots for twins, two RBI and Bayran Buxon, who won two in a row after five-back SKIDs.

Twins Right-Hander Shimon Woods Richardson (3-4) came to Vinless in his last six beginnings, but won five shutouts after allowing just two hits in the innings. He hit six and one went away.

Seattle Starter Emarson Hancock (3-4) limited twins to two runs and made three hits in five innings, excluded two and three on foot, but Bulpen scored eight runs in the sixth.

The beginning of the game delayed four hours and 22 minutes due to rain.

Buxon moved with one with one in the fifth innings and finished second on Hancock on an incorrect pickoff attempt. Larnach made a 2–1 changes in the seats in the Right Field for a 2–1 lead.

The sixth innings started with a 3–0 lead with Lee with a blasting a domestic run from the Reluver Zach Pop.

After the back-to-back an out walk, Buxon doubled it in a run of 4–0. Another run came home on the error of throwing, before Willy Castro gave RBI double, after which two runs from Korea and two-run Homar by Walnar made it 10–0.

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Seattle backup catcher Mich Garver left the same innings after taking a foul ball from his mask. He was replaced by the nominated Hoter Cal Rale, who spent his DH for his DH for the remaining of the game.

Brock Stewart replaced Woods Richardson to start the sixth and gave JP Craofford a leadoff single before retiring the next three batsmen. Danny Coolombe and Justin Topa chased with a shutout innings of relief for Minnesota, before Meriners placed three straight two-out singles together from Coal Sands in the ninth to finish the shutout bid. Miles Mastrobuni had RBI for Seattle.

-Bield level media

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