Twin children return to the track, the line of victory of end rays on six

Joe Ryan threw six strong innings and Kodi Cleamens on Tuesday raised a 415-foot domestic run of Minnesota Twins, who won 4–2 over Tampa Bay rays.
Ryan (5–2) allowed one run on five hits and hit five batsmen in a matchup against the franchise, who chose him in the seventh round of the 2018 draft.
Brook Lee ran a starting run on a sacrifice fly for Minnesota and Ty France added an RBI single in the eighth. Carlos Korea collected three hits and scored a run to help twins a minor two-game skids.
Tampa Bay’s Jonathan Aranda had an RBI single and Brandon joined Lov with two hits.
Jose Cabellro sang, stole two locations and scored on a groundout in the seventh innings for rays, who saw his six-game winning streak was stopped.
Louis Varland gave relief to Ryan and allowed the caballro’s twins to cut the lead 3–2, but France mounted Korea in the eighth to withdraw the two-run cushion.
Griffin Jacks intervled Jhowan Duran, who worked for a walk in the ninth innings to secure his ninth sev of the season.
The Taj Bradley (4-4) allowed three runs (two acquired) on five hits in seven innings. He hit six.
Trevor Larnach ripped a double to pursue the game, moved to third place on an infield single by Korea and scored in the left field on Lee’s sacrifice fly.
Clamens doubled the profit in the second innings by depositing 0–1 fastball from Bradley on the wall in the center field. Homer Clemens had fifth of the season and second in four matches.
Minnesota preserved a 2–0 lead at the bottom of the other, successfully threw a double-style attempt after throwing out Arnda at the Shortstop Korea’s house.
Aranda reduced the deficit with an RBI single in the fourth innings. Twins replied in the sixth when Ryan Jeffers walked an-out, one reached the other on a single and scores and error by the other by Basman Love.
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