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Rays score three in 10th to defeat twins

July 6, 2025; Miniapolis, Minnesota, USA; The Minnesota twins left the fielder Jake Mangam (28) on the basis of a theft in the second innings in the target field by the second basman Willy Castro (50) tag. Compulsory Credit: Bruce Cloakhohan-Imagon images

In the 10th innings of three runs, Double ahead of Yandi Diaz, on Sunday afternoon, defeated Minnesota Twins 7-5 in Miniapolis to enable Tampa Bay rays.

In the 4-All game, Diaz, who had two hits, scored a throwed error by run-scoring double to right and later Justin Topa (1-3). Junior Caminere’s sacrifice fly added an insurance run.

Jonathan Aranda ran a pair of 3 -for -5 with two RBI, and Caunero in a pair. Taylor Walls hit a single homer.

On his 31st birthday, Brandon Lowe was removed from the game after whispering his loan at-BAT, which shared his team with a record-hang 20-game hitting streak with Diaz. It was reported that Lowe was working with the agony on the left side.

Starter Drew Rasmusen threw just two frames and allowed one run on three hits with two strikes.

Peat Fairbanks (4-2) and Eric Orz (Third Save) picked the last 2/3 innings as the rays won the third time in nine matches.

Minnesota’s Bayran Buxon (two hits) and Harrison Beder scored domestic runs. Bedder scored a run on a groundout at the bottom of the 10th, before the Orz closed the twins.

Starter Joe Ryan played six innings and conceded two runs on six hits. The right hand batsman hit with eight walks.

Pitching took the center step, entering the game with ERAS under 2.79 with both Rasmusen and Ryan.

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However, Buxon moved his 20th home run to a statecast-proacted 414 feet, which was in the center on the left to open below the bottom.

Not in the original lineup, but put before the game began, Walls made a third hit for visitors to tie the third to the third homer for the first time.

Tampa Bay took her first lead in fourth place when Aranda gave Jose Cablero from a single for a plate, who replaced Lowe on the second base and doubled.

In the sixth, Trevor Larnach (two hits, double) made it 2-all when they avoided a tag at home by Catcher Matt Thees after a two-out fielding error by Cablero.

Camenero’s choice of RBI fielder and the fielding error by Reliler Griffin Jacks made it 4-2 rays in the eighth, but the Pinch Hitter bed replied with two-rorn homer that Mason Montgomery was left, even in the bottom half.

-Bield level media

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