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Hot clubs collide because the legends start a series against the twins

May 7, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; San Francisco veteran Shortstop Willy Adams (2) and outfielder Mike Yastrzamesky (5) celebrated their victory against Chicago Covenant in the Wrigley Field. Compulsory Credit: David Banks-Imgon Images

The San Francisco giants have good feelings in Friday night’s game against Minnesota Twins in Minianpolis.

The veterans, who were closed on Thursday, have won five of their last six matches, including the last two competitions in the three-market series against the Chicago cub this week.

San Francisco manager Bob Melvin said, “We have played very well on the road this year.” “It is always good to win right before a day.”

It seems that veterans have got the right combination, and confidence is increasing.

“This is just the desire of the people,” said Christian Kos, the second baseless of San Francisco. “We have a great group in that club house.”

The success of the veterans coincides with the ability to come up with a clutch crime and responded when it falls back.

Kos said, “We have never felt in any game.” “Pitching staff has been a major part of that.”

The twins are also riding high, with a season-win five-game winning streak, which includes a three-game sweep of Baltimore Oriols. Minnesota won the series by winning 5–2 on Thursday afternoon despite producing only five hits.

Manager Rokko Baldelli’s team has won four of their last five series.

Minnesota made the rotation adjustment this week, placed the right-handed Chris Padack (0-3, 5.57 ERA) on Friday night’s place. Twins did not play on Monday, so when Ryan, the right hand, was an alternative to the tweex and his beginning was pushed later this week.

Baldelli said, “We had to talk to other starts about adjusting their schedule.”

Padack did not get a decision in any of its previous two, which went into both five innings. He has not reached the sixth innings in any of his seven outings this year.

In eight careers the versus veteran begins, Padack 3.53 is 1–1 with ERA.

The twins have rely on strong pitching, who are scoring a total of 12 runs in the streak of their five-game victory. He has also benefited from defense, such as the center fielder Bayran Buxon thrown out a runner in a plate on Thursday.

Baldelli said, “This was another drama for his reel.” “You have found a man from 250 feet away. He is a man. It’s not anything you have made last. You are not surprised when you do this, I will tell you.”

Minnesota’s Tie France compiled six hits during the sweep of Baltimore. His last nine competitions have three-hit games.

San Francisco will send the right-handed Jordan Hick (1-3, 6.03 ERA) on the mound on Friday. He has not won a win since the beginning of his season on 31 March, although the veterans have won in each of their previous two outings.

All the last three of the Hicks came in the game of the house, every time five innings run. Hick has scored only two domestic runs in 37 1/3 innings this season, and he posted Colorado Rockies vs. Season-Hahai Seven Strikeouts on Saturday.

In his only career vs. Minnesota, Hicks worked in a scorer innings in relief and won its second major league in 2018.

Melvin said that the way the series versus cubs played, the veteran is in good shape in the case of Bulpen, especially with off -day.

-Bield level media

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