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Biren Buxon, twins expect rangers to curse again

June 11, 2025; Miniapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Bayran Buxon (25) made a double hit during the fifth innings against Texas Rangers in the Target Field. Compulsory Credit: Jordan Johnson-Imagon Picture

The 479-foot home run of Bayran Buxon finally stopped traveling.

Minnesota twins are expected to walk, however. They will take on Texas Rangers in a three-game chain deciding competition on Thursday afternoon in Miniapolis.

Will see to stay warm in the conclusion of the Buchton series. He has prolonged three hits in the back-to-back games, and on Wednesday night, his huge house helped to pave the way for the 6-2 twins win.

“I am not going to lie, I knew it was a good,” Buxton said this year after the second longest living in the lead league. “… It’s okay that I can kill it from there.”

Twin manager Rokko Baldelli said the explosion provided a signature moment of the six-game homestand. Minnesota will try to eliminate homestand at 3-3 with a win on Thursday.

Baldelli said about Buxon’s Homer, “We are all allowed to enjoy it, even in dugout.” “I think everyone – (every) player and staff members equally – we will have one in our memory banks. There are some homeers that you remember. I think there will be one.

“… he is doing everything right now.”

Texas will try to subdue good feelings of twins and escape with a series win on the road.

The Rangers left-handing Patrick Corbin (3-5, 3.52 ERA) is scheduled to make its 12th start. He is watching his first win against Colorado Rockies to snap his first win Char-Start Viniles Streak.

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In his most recent outing, Corbin on Friday incurred a loss despite Washington scoring two runs on five hits in eight innings. He did not run, out of two and thrown 60 out of 89 pitches for strike.

Corbin has faced twins three times in his career, going 1-2 with 7.00 ERAs in those outings.

The twins will compete with the right-handed Bailey Ober (4-2, 3.78), which is slapped to start its 14th. His winning streak is longer than Cobin’s six, and he has been looking for his first win against Boston Red Sox since 3 May.

Three careers begin against Rangers, Ober is 1-0 with 5.40 ERA.

Rangers outfielder Ivan Carter hoped to continue his warm streak in the plate at the conclusion of the series. Carter did 2 -for -3 with a double on Wednesday after ripping homers in each of his last two matches.

Carter has extended his batting average to .278 in 18 matches this year with three homes and eight RBI. He spent the first month of the season in minors, and he missed 14 games in early June due to the right quad strain.

“I feel on time now,” said Carter. “The way I am watching, I am liking. I am swing well, no matter what.

“Hitting is really difficult, so I can control everyone that this is happening on time and doing a good swing down. I am doing this. I finally get some results, so it is always very good.”

Minnesota is 20–11 at home this season. Texas is 12-23 on the road.

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