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Astro rally in ninth, twins with walk-off in tenth

June 15, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros Shortstop Jeremy Pena (3) slid into the house plate, which was to score a run against Minnesota twin children during the ninth innings at Dikin Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Williams-Imgon Picture

Maurisio Duban hit the Walk-off Single to Left Field with two outs in the 10th innings, and Houston Astro completed the three-game series sweep of Minnesota Twins with a 2–1 win on Sunday.

Dubon left the house Jake Mayors with a high-fly ball from Twins Relief Cole Sands (3-3), which failed to hold Fielder Willy Castro on the wall. The Mayors opened the lower 10th of the 10th place on the second basis, but did not rise outside a ground and after a strike.

Astros railed Jhoan Duran close to Twins for the second consecutive game, when in the ninth also when Victor Karatini left a sacrifice fly, in which Jeremy Pena scored, which went to lead the frame. With one, Penna stole the second base and Jose Altuve reached third place on Infield Single.

Josh Hader (4–0) won a perfect for Houston with 10th. Astro completed a 5–1-game homestand.

Brook Lee extended his hitting streak to 15 games with a single home run for a 1-0 lead in the top of the third. Lee finished 3 -for -4 and prepared for the second consecutive game. He owns the longest hit line by a twin as Carlos Korea produced a 16-game hitting streak in the previous season.

Lee, who took the best seventh homer of his career to 374 feet to the left, represented Blaimish alone for the Astro Left-Hander Brandon Walter, who excelled by starting his third place for Houston.

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Walter retired twins in the second, fourth and sixth innings and worked in a career-Best 6 2/3 innings. He worked around two-out single from Castro in Korea and Castro in the first and stranded Kastro, which was found by Tie France to fly in the right ground in the third. Castro, who finished 3 -for -4, participated in a scoring position to finish fifth with Ryan Jeffers.

Before departing in the seventh, a strikeout was made out by Sandwich, Walter Sandwich of Harrison Bedder and Christian Vazakvez around a Lee single. He allowed six hits and did not move to a batsman recording a high -nine strikes of the career.

Twins Right-Hander Shimon Woods Richardson logged in to five shutouts. They only needed 26 pitches to complete a trip through the Houston Order and retired on top of the Astro’s lineup at the bottom of the fourth. Woods Richardson did not throw more than 11 pitches in any frame, before he surrendered the mayors with one in the fifth. Came Smith chased the mayors with a 10-picch walk to immerse the scoring, but Woods Richardson ralled to escape the innings. He threw only 53 pitches.

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