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Isaac Collins (3 RBI), Broovers defeated Twins 9–0

June 21, 2025; Miniapolis, Minnesota, USA; Milwauki Bruers Third Basman Kaleb Durbin (21) slide in the second base and Minnesota Twins Shortstop Carlos Korea (4) stops out or turns out or turn in a double play in the second innings in the target field. Compulsory Credit: Bruce Cloakhohan-Imagon images

Isaac Collins moved to 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI, and Milwoki Bruers pulled up a 9–0 win over Minnesota Twins on Saturday afternoon in Minianpolis.

Bryce Turang and Sal Flick also doubled in a run episle for Milwauki and went away, who defeated twin children for the second straight day and will go for a three-game sweep on Sunday. Christian Yelich went with RBI to 2-for-3 and followed his eight-RBI performance in the series opener.

Carlos Korea doubled for Minnesota’s only additional-base hit. The twins have lost eight out of nine matches.

Broovers Left-Handing Jose Quintana (5–2) threw six scorer innings. He allowed three hits, four went away and hit one before giving way to Bulpen.

Twins Right-Hander Shimon Woods Richardson (2-4) gave four runs (three earned) on four hits in six innings. He went three and hit three.

Right-arm grant Anderson and Left-Hander Aaron Ashbi combined for a three-relief scorer innings for Bruers. This was the team’s second shutout in the last eight matches.

Bruers first reached a 2–0 lead. Flicic scored a throwing error by Twins Catcher Ryan Jeffers and Turang picked up a sacrifice fly in the left area.

Later in an innings, Bruers doubled their lead 4–0. Jackson Chaurayo hit a sacrifice fly to drive in coalins, and Yelich gave an RBI Infield Single that scored Kaleb Durbin.

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Milwauki tweeted on twins for three more runs in the eighth. Coalins began scoring with a sacrifice fly for the center. Darbin paired an RBI groundout and Flicic made a center 7–0 for the Center with RBI double, scoring Joy Ortis from the first base.

Coalins ended scoring with two-nine doubles in the ninth, driving in Rice Hoskins and Turang.

-Bield level media

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